KSR - 2025-11-06- KSR - Hour 2
Episode Date: November 6, 2025Kash Daniel joins the show to talk UK Football and wrestling at OVW.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....
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Cash Daniel.
You used to have you on every pregame show, and now you're a big wrestling star.
We don't get to see them much anymore.
I don't know about a big wrestling star yet, but I'm working my way there.
Appreciate you guys having me on, man.
So kind of update is where are you now in your wrestling career?
So we started off a couple months ago, threw me in, kind of, you know, learning, learning on the fly a little bit.
Still in training, doing all that.
And then we kind of had a conversation, you know, with me and Al and Doug Basham were like, listen.
We've got a couple months left of training.
Let's really polish this thing up.
And also had like a little minor tweak of an injury, too.
So nothing too serious, but, you know, it was a good call by everybody involved.
And so we've now finished training and now we've got some plans to make a pretty good comeback.
We got something in the works.
I've got something cooking, that's for sure.
Is there already a scheduled date for your comeback?
Dates have not been scheduled, no, but we have like an idea, maybe of like a general time, you know, that we want to bring it back.
So I don't know exactly when that's going to be, but it's going to be sooner than later.
Well, before you got deep into the training and had the little tweak there, you did have a few nights in the ring.
I did.
I think last time you were on the show, you'd either, I think you might have been promoting the Pikeville show or had just done it.
Yep, I think we were promoting it.
Yeah, I mean, we all know your story.
You grew up loving wrestling.
How did it feel to get out there in front of the hometown crowd and actually go through and get in the ring?
Man, it's crazy.
So we did it at, I can't remember, it's the Appalachian Wireless Arena now.
So back in the day, when I was growing up going to concerts in the 15th region tournament and all that stuff, it was called the Expo Center.
And so ironically, the Expo Center was the first place I ever saw a wrestling match.
So with it being my first wrestling match there, it was kind of surreal.
But, you know, it was great during Hillbilly Days.
So everybody there was enjoying their carnival rides and all the great food and got to see some wrestling.
So we made quick work of Tony Evans out there like we knew we would and got the win and got out of there.
But it was awesome, man.
It's something that brings me energy is something that brings me the same kind of feeling that I had, you know, out there playing football.
So it's something you're always chasing, that's for sure.
I was going to ask that, with all due respect to the arena, it probably doesn't have as many people as Kroger Field on a Saturday night.
But you still get that adrenaline rush?
just in a different way?
Yeah, absolutely, because it's the same kind of mindset.
Like you have to perform and everything is on you.
And so, yeah, it definitely brings back that mindset of, okay, now it's on.
We've got to go.
Let's do this thing.
And it probably, I'm sure you've missed that juice a little bit.
Absolutely.
Probably fills that void a little bit for you.
Absolutely.
You know, it's something, like I said, that there's no better feeling than, you know,
having that energy, you know, and being able to go out there and, you know, put on a great show
for people.
Because at the end of the day, you know, there's so many people that just want to be
able to, you know, escape, you know, their everyday lives for a couple hours and go and be entertained.
And so that's what we do, you know, and it's a great platform to do it.
It's the perfect mixture of theatrics and athletic ability and sports and everything like that.
So I think that's why there's such a big draw to it, you know, is just because of how athletic you have to be, but also at the same time, kind of throwing some theatrical aspects in there, too.
We've all said, if there's one guy who's come through here that is perfect for this kind of career, it is you.
I mean, you were made for you, even back in high school,
and you were talking in your postgame trash sometimes.
You were made for this role, I think.
I think we even solidified it right out there when we had the infamous chokes.
You pick me up and slam me through a table out there.
I wanted to bring that up.
I'm looking over Ryan's shoulder at the scene of the crime,
and then I'm looking at you.
Before you walked in, I watched the clip on Twitter.
In fact, I'll retweet it.
Well, Brian, we can't do that again, right, Ryan?
Was that a one and done?
Look at him now.
He is bigger, even bigger than he was last time.
Well, time out now.
That was against Florida.
A couple years ago.
Uh-oh.
Oh.
Oh.
And I do believe we won that game, Drew.
Yeah, and he's been training, Ryan.
He's even better now than he was.
Yeah, I mean, I got it even down-packed even better now, right?
You know what?
That was the last SEC home win, I think, was against Florida that day.
I don't think it's a question anymore.
You know, Cash, Ryan and I had to sit down with a very high-up person at I-Heart.
We had to meet him.
It was a big deal.
We dressed up.
Ryan had a little product in his hair.
It was a big meeting.
He took a shower.
It was a big meeting.
Point of the story is a big meeting.
But the guy was asking us about the pregame show.
Like, I hear you guys like to have fun.
You get him fired up.
Like, what's an example of that?
And I pointed Ryan, and I was like, well, a former player put this guy through a table.
And he just looked at me like, what do you mean he put him through a table?
So that was our way of introducing Ryan to one of the higher ups that I heart just a few weeks ago, too.
Well, I guess the people going.
Ryan does his job well.
That's right.
Are you going to be here for the pregame show Saturday?
I didn't plan on it.
I'm going to say I'm hiding.
If you're coming here, I thought you were committing to it right here.
I thought we were going to get it.
We got to beat Florida.
If it would guarantee a win, I would let Cash slam me through the table one more time.
One more time.
If we do it during the pregame show on Saturday, which is what, 3.30 to 5.30.
Can you make it?
Mario, you got a table?
All right, it looks like we have all the pieces we need.
Didn't we have someone actually go and find a table?
Yes.
I think they did.
I think a listener brought us a table.
That was hilarious.
All right.
I'm going to add it to my to do-o list, Ryan.
about 7 p.mish
I'll make sure we have a table.
Cash brought it up.
That's the last time Kentucky won, beat Florida.
The SEC home win was against Florida.
So this is kind of redoing the whole thing.
I think we've got to relive the moment.
Absolutely.
Kind of see if magic strikes twice.
You know, yesterday we were talking about
would you not watch a entire basketball season
to win a championship in the sacrifices
that sometimes fans have to make
and would you do this?
Would you do that?
You have one pop-up right now.
That's true.
You have the keys to the Florida win.
I'm a little heavier I was
a couple years ago.
But you just said I'm a little bit bigger.
You're a little bit bigger, though.
There we go.
Everything evens out.
I'm sweating now.
I think it's got to happen.
It's got to happen.
Hey, just tuck your chin, you'll be good.
You told me that right before you pick me out.
He goes tuck your chin.
Boom, pick me up, slammy in the table.
And now after he probably has more tips
that he's been through the whole school.
That's true.
Yeah.
All right, let's do it.
Let's do it.
Can't wait.
Mario was a smile on Mario's face behind this camera right now.
We've got to get the table.
I don't think Mario was here when we did it.
See, Mario's never.
seen it.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, this is a good show.
What are your thoughts about the UK football team?
Have you seen him so far this year then?
You know, I'm sure I'm in the same boat with a lot of people.
It's definitely not where we wanted to be.
But at the same time, you know, coming off of last week's win against Auburn, you know,
you definitely see some bright spots, you know, for the future of the program.
You know, I think Cutter Bowie looks great.
You know, I think starting out, you know, obviously he had some time to really come
into his own, you know, back there at the quarterback position and really understand
what it takes and what it means to, you know, be the captain of the offense and be able to go out there and put guys in position to go out there and score.
But, you know, at the same time, you know, we've had our struggles, you know, on all phases of the ball.
But at the same time, you know, this is a team that doesn't quit.
You know, they're a tough group of dudes.
And if one thing I know about Coach Stubes is that no matter how dark it gets, you know, he's not going to quit and he's not going to allow his players to quit.
So I don't know if you saw the broadcast after the game, but he seemed very emotional, a lot of pride, especially in that locker room.
We all know the losing streak.
been a long time so they had won an SEC game.
When you were there, you went through highs and lows,
how does it feel when you do get that off your back,
when you've been in the lows and people are doubting you,
and you might even be doubting yourselves in the locker room
to go and actually get the job done?
Man, it feels like a thousand pounds gets lifted off your shoulders,
you know, and I was so happy to see Coach Stoops be able to, you know,
be vulnerable, you know, for a second, you know,
and understand of, you know, how many of these wins, you know,
what they mean to him and the program and to the team and itself
from what kind of a confidence booster that can be within the locker room
and really rally guys together to be able to finish this season out strong.
You've got a great opportunity this weekend with Florida,
and for the rest of the season we have another great opportunity to potentially,
you know, what is it six?
We have a – if we went out, what does our record do?
If you went out, you get seven.
You can still lose one and make a bowl.
Okay, see, there you go.
And so I would say after week three, week four of this year,
there was a lot of people thinking that's not even possible,
but, you know, there's a reason why there's 12 games and 12 opportunities to go out there.
and do your best.
But they have a great opportunity, like I said, a great opportunity this week,
great opportunity for the remaining of the season.
So, you know, hopefully they can rally together, you know,
and understand that, you know, this is time for us to go out there and play for each other
and, you know, get this thing done.
There's been a lot of talk, you know, about Mitch Barnhart maybe having to make a change
as the coach.
A lot of fans want there to be a change in coach.
How does that affect you guys in the locker room?
I mean, do you hear it?
Do you pay attention to it?
because Stoops has kind of acknowledged he understands why the fans are frustrated.
Well, I mean, in this day and age, it's impossible not to hear it, you know,
with how big social media is, you know, and everything involved in college athletics today.
There's no escaping it.
Unless you literally turn your phone off and only talk to people within the facility, there's no escaping.
And Coach Stubes and the guys understand that.
You know, they understand that fans pay good or hard-earned money to come
and watch them play and they expect to win.
But I can promise you there's nobody that expects to win more than the guys in that locker
room.
And, you know, at the end of the day, you know, I think in my personal belief that Coach Stubes has done
one of the greatest jobs in Kentucky football history, and obviously the most winning as
coach in our program.
And I think that there's not a lot of people out there that could have done, you know,
what he's done here.
And so I know that, you know, it's very frustrating for fans this season, you know,
maybe the season before, last couple seasons, has been, you know, not where we want to be.
But at the same time, you know, you've got to be able to, you know,
trust in the leaders that make those decisions.
And at the end of the day, they're going to try to put the best 11 guys out there on the field
and put the team in the best position and go out there and win.
He needs to get one at home.
He even said that after Saturday.
That was one of the first things he said in his post-game interview is this is great,
but I need one in Lexington.
But winning on the road looks pretty fun.
Oh, yeah.
It's just you.
You're in enemy territory.
Where we?
In the flight home?
Yeah, I mean, that's, we, I personally loved away games because, you know,
Stoops always painted a picture for us.
It's like, you know, it's like special forces.
Like, you know, we're going behind enemy lines.
Like, it's just us.
There's nobody else.
It's just the guys on this plane, the guys in this room to go down there and do a job that we
know that we can do.
So lock in, dial in, do whatever you've got to do to come back on that plane ride and
have one hell of a time coming back because those are the things you remember.
You know, I mean, I can still, you know, I talk to some of my guys daily, C.
Conrad, Greg Hart, Courtney Love, Tanner Fink and all those guys that I'd roomed with.
And we always just talk about, you know, the bonding experiences that we had of, you know,
going to the movies before the games or the locker rooms after a big win.
Even the locker rooms after a big loss, you know, when you need your brothers to pick you up.
And especially those playing rounds back home.
So, yeah, that's definitely one of the finer moments in a college football player's career.
Before you got here, I remember when they broke the streak of not winning away games at
South Carolina.
and some of the seniors were like, I've never been on a happy plane ride.
I've been here four years, and this is the first time we've partied on the way home.
Stoops has made that a little more common since then.
Absolutely.
There's nothing worse than a plane ride after a loss.
I mean, because everybody's sitting there's quiet.
You know, you're in your head of like, what could I have done better?
What we could have done better as a collective group, but then when you win, you know,
winning fixes everything.
Amen.
I mean, at the end of the day, winning fixes everything.
So, I mean, I'm excited for the guys this opportunity they got this weekend,
and so hopefully they can leave Krogerfield
with the same feeling they had come back from Auburn.
He is Cash Daniel, and he's going to be here taking some phone calls
if you want to get on board and ask him a question about the cats.
859-2-2-287.
We do have the radio heavyweight champion here.
He's not even chimed in about his wrestling experience.
I've been away since May, so it's been a while since I've been at OVW.
Maybe you should just come back with cash, you know?
Hey, you mean, there's always an opportunity.
You can always jump on the bandwagon here.
Let's go.
Let's do it.
Jump on the cash bandwagon.
Man, after he breaks my back on Saturday, throwing into the table.
All right, well, take our break, come back, go back to the phone lines.
859-280-2-287.
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Ryan Drew Shannon with Cash Daniel.
This is your buddy, right?
Yeah, that's my buddy Luke.
Yeah, thank you guys for playing him.
I know that I know it meant a lot to him.
You know, he's one of my best friends I grew up with since Paintsville, and I get to see him.
and, you know, every other week or every week now, so it's often hearing him on KSR.
I like this.
Luke Trimble?
Yeah, Luke Trimble?
We'll make sure we get his full name out there.
Yeah.
He sounds like Tyler Childers.
I mean, you listen to him.
He sounds like Tyler.
Yeah, so, I mean, obviously, you know, we all come from the same area.
You know, before Tyler really blew up, you know, I'm, and I could be mistaken, Chile,
so don't get mad at me if I say this wrong.
By the way, that's his nickname.
We call him chili.
Chili?
Yeah.
But I'm pretty sure Tyler taught him a little bit, you know, how to play.
And so I know that he gets a lot of inspiration from, you know, so many great musicians from our area.
And so you see the kind of the new era, you know, musicians coming from East Kentucky like Luke and Cole Cheney and, you know, the guys from Leslie County, the Creekers, they sound amazing.
I'm about to bring them up.
You've heard of them?
I play them nonstop.
The Creekers, get ready for the Cree.
I don't like that their best song is called Tennessee, but I'm playing it all the time.
They're great.
Really?
Okay.
I was literally going to ask you if you've heard of the Creekers.
Oh, absolutely.
That's what Shannon will play them maybe next segment.
Play Tennessee.
I don't like the name of the song, but it's a good song.
It's a good song.
The Creekers, they got a couple other good ones, man.
They do.
No, I just play the whole.
I just tell, you know.
Where they from?
Hiding, Leslie County.
Leslie County.
Love them.
How about that?
Try to get some merch.
We've got work on their merch, but they're going to blow up.
They're already kind of blowing up on TikTok.
All right.
We'll play that one next in.
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I guess that means ESPN bet is going away,
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Wow, it is a big deal in the media world.
You know, ESPN, and they're doing a lot of moving shaking it right now.
Yes, they are.
A lot of people don't love that, but I would assume ESPN bet out, draft Kings in.
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It's just us talking here, right?
Yeah.
ESPN bet was never going to work.
That was a bad idea from the beginning.
Was it?
Yeah.
But that's big news, though.
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Well, Cash, also we have a listener who is bringing us a table for the pregame shows.
Saturday.
There we go.
We might have a couple.
I have two textures.
Really?
Well, maybe we need to break a couple tables.
Are you volunteering here?
I can do one.
Off the top of the KS.
Bar?
You can do one.
Matt can do one.
Cash can throw us all around then Saturday.
This is all on you.
Matt and I have bad backs.
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You know, man,
I really couldn't tell you.
I know that the mindset that, you know,
that we had coming in as Kentucky kids was that,
you know, we really just want to put on for our state.
That has been so good to us.
And so I think you're seeing that with Cutter right now.
I think he understands the opportunity that he has.
And I think he's really coming into his own as a leader out there,
you know, staying in the pocket, you know, when there's pressure,
learning from his mistakes early on of, you know,
throwing the ball away when he's supposed to.
But, you know, at the end of the day, you know,
for my mindset of football of how I viewed it was that I have an opportunity
that there's millions of kids across the globe would kill for.
And so I'm going to take every advantage as I can to go out there
and do something that I know is not going to last forever
and be able to put on for my state and my university that has enough confidence in me
to allow me to come to school here and put that Kentucky across my chest.
And so there's obviously some pride, you know, in there that you have to have to be a team
that truly cares about one another and truly cares about the program as a whole.
Florida's down a little bit this year, but that logo still means a lot.
And you were on the team that ended the streak that consumed my whole life
and the whole lives of many people listening.
That streak felt like it was never going to end.
And Stoop's credit, he didn't just snap it.
He kind of flipped it the other way for a little while.
With them coming to town now in Kentucky, even though a couple point underdog, it's still a big opportunity, as we've said.
Just how big is it to have like an SEC logo like that, regardless of the personnel, just a big team like that coming in,
and especially when you get the job done?
It means a lot.
I mean, you know, like you're saying, with that logo, there comes a lot of history with that.
And so obviously breaking the streak in 18 and then the big win at home a couple years later,
and then going back to the swamp and having a big game and winning there.
You know, like you said, we kind of flipped a table, you know, on Florida for a little bit there.
And so it's always great, you know, to beat the blue and orange down there or in Lexington no matter where it is.
And so like we said a thousand times before, you know, another big opportunity for them to come in and, you know, come out with a big SEC win.
And that means a lot to the program.
It means a lot to them moving forward for the rest of the season.
So I expect to have, you know, to see a dialed-in team understanding that the opportunity that they have in front of them.
and being able to come out and execute and get the job done.
So that's what we're expecting.
You mentioned you've been really busy training,
and you had going through a little bit of an injury.
It looked like you've been working out a little bit too.
Have you been able to tailgate at all?
I know two or three seasons ago you had the RV,
your big tailgator once you stepped away from football,
but have you had a chance this season?
No, not really.
I went to the opening game,
tailgated for just a little bit.
You know, I've kind of divorced myself from the game a little bit,
you know, and really understand of what I like to do.
in my free time, you know, working a full-time job now.
You know, you only get so many hours to do exactly what you want to do.
So I really prioritize, obviously, my training,
prioritize, you know, being with my family, being with my friends,
and being out in the outdoors.
I mean, that's something that I've really gotten back into
and something that brings me, you know, joy, something that brings me peace
and something that, you know, I always look forward to.
So if I'm not working, working out, training, or wrestling,
you can find me in the woods, that's for sure.
859-2-2-8-7.
We've got to caller, get on board.
So who we got, Shannon?
Let's go to Austin.
Austin, you're on with Cash Daniel.
Go ahead.
I've got a basketball question for you guys, but should I wait?
No, go ahead.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
Cash knows basketball.
A little bit.
All right.
I've just got a question for you guys about Pope's decision to not start averaging the other day,
a point guard.
I felt like when we started the game, I thought it would be pretty obvious
that that would be the best move for the team to start aberting.
But unless he didn't say,
say he was putting him on some kind of minutes restriction, but for some reason he didn't start him,
and then afterwards said, made a comment about how he should have started him all along,
and I don't understand.
Like, do you have any insight to why he didn't go with Aberdeen to begin with?
I felt like that was a pretty clear, you know, move that should have been making.
I appreciate the phone call.
I mean, I think it's kind of just kind of easing him in, kind of get baby steps back in there, you know.
He had been out of practice, so he hadn't been running with the ones at all for a week or so.
So I think it was probably the right move,
kind of bring him in gradually and then let him get his legs underneath him
and then go ahead and start him in the second half.
I agree.
You only get so many chances to see what you have with Chandler and Jasper Johnson.
So going into it, I mean, he probably didn't expect the first half to be that poor.
But you at least want to experiment, especially Aberdeen, as you said,
had missed a week of practice.
It's a growing issue.
Issues were coming and going.
You're playing nickels.
So I think Pope just wanted to see what he had right there with the other guys.
But then once he saw it's like, all right, time to get Aberdeen back in that natural
spot.
Got another one from the A Vision Glass Text Machine.
Ryan, ask Cash about UK hockey.
He's been a big supporter for years.
Yeah, I love the guys over at the hockey club, man.
They're great dudes, you know, and they've always treated me well.
You know, Ryan, the GM over there does a great job with them.
Coach especially, he does a great job with those guys.
Actually, they work out at one of the gyms that I work out here in Lexington, too.
So I get to see those guys a couple times a week.
But hockey's awesome, man.
I know that hockey's not real big in the south unless we're going to like in Florida,
but if you're in the area, you should definitely check them out.
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So this is the Creekers?
Creekers from Leslie County.
Yeah, listen to that.
It's a shame the podcast.
They just won't be able to hear it because this is really good.
I mean, you have to tap your foot.
Yeah.
So they've been around for a while, or they kind of new on the scene?
Kind of new on the scene a little bit.
I'm not sure.
I'm not sure how long they've been playing together, but I know that, like Drew said,
they've been blown up on TikTok recently, and so shout out to Hyden, Kentucky.
I'd say they've been a regular in my house for about six months.
I don't know their backstory, but when Railbird put out the lineup, they're on it.
They're in the small font on Sunday, but I was just excited.
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All right, here's another text
from the avian glass text machine. Does Cash
wrestle under his name or an
alias, and where can we find a schedule
of his upcoming events?
No, so I'm wrestling as
Cash Daniel. Nice.
And like I said, we don't have a
schedule yet
of when I'll be back, but when I
am back, you know, you can catch us every Thursday
at Hot Point Davis Serena there in Louisville.
I believe it's off Shepherdsville Road.
legendary promotion you know had guys like john sina brock lesner batista randy orton c m punk the list goes
on and on and my picture's going to be hanging above them all oh at the top
we're saying in the dude's picture no it's definitely in there yeah it's like a big mural in the
men's room it's a mural somewhere yeah like a big painting of me back there okay i want to get back
in the reeds of football a little bit i got a question for you i know you can understand
you're a defensive guy we had this awesome
defensive game against Texas, hold them to 16 points.
Tennessee lights us up, and then we had this awesome defensive game last week against Auburn.
What happened in the Tennessee, and why you've had these two great defensive games
sandwiched around a bad defensive performance? What's the answer?
Well, I think when you look at the Tennessee game, you know, correct me if I'm wrong,
but going into that game, they were the number one offense in the nation.
Really able to move the ball vertically down the field.
I think this quarterback that they have, you know, compared to last year with Nico just by watching it,
you know, I think he's able to really be able to push the ball vertically downfield better than what Nico could.
You know, at the end of the day, I think it just comes to a matchup thing that we had a couple busted coverages.
So communication is very key out there of understanding, you know, what your job is, you know, who you're working with, who you're not working with,
being able to communicate with the defensive line, you know, making sure that they're in the right spots and the right gap.
and doing their job correctly.
So there's so many different things that go into that.
But I would say overall communication,
and every other defensive guy that knows this,
we'll tell you that communication is the number one factor out there for you guys.
Whether it be verbally, whether it be nonverbaly.
You know, Coach White used to tell us all the time,
you know, if cover three comes in, like from the sideline
and everybody understands it, or let's say cover three comes in,
but you see the wrong signal and you call cover four
as long as everybody's on the same page, you'll survive the down.
There's no such thing as a magical defensive play call.
Because at the end of the day, you know, you're just adjusting off of what the offense does.
You're reading your key from your position and understanding, okay, now if he does X, Y, or Z,
I have to do X, Y, or Z compared to, you know, what he does on the offensive side of the ball.
So, you know, I think overall, you know, maybe the Tennessee game was just one of those bad communication games,
and you have those.
And so I think moving forward, knowing Brad White and his defense and his staff and the way that they communicate,
communicate with the players and really understand of, you know, what your job is, play in and play out.
You know, I think that, you know, what we saw last week, you know, was a great defensive
performance down there in Auburn.
And so hopefully we can build that momentum back, you know, really being that stonewall defense that, you know, Kentucky's really known for.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but weren't you on the team when Brad White came in as a linebacker coach?
When he got there, did you see like, all right, this guy could be, you know, longstanding SEC defensive coordinator?
Was it that type of thing?
Because he came in as a position coach from the NFL, if I'm not.
mistaken.
Yep, came from the Colts.
So we had Matt House is our defensive coordinator.
Matt House actually was the one who actually taught me how to play linebacker and how to
effectively play defensive football.
But when Coach White came in, not only did I think that he could be a longstanding
decontented to the SEC, I think Brad White could be a DC and the NFL.
That's just how smart this guy is.
I mean, if you're able to go into a meeting room with him and listen to him,
break down film and saying this works here because of this and why this doesn't work,
here, it's a work of art.
I mean, I used to be mesmerized by like, how in the hell did he think of that?
You know, or what did he see, you know?
And so, you know, that really trickled down to the players aspect.
And so really able to hone in on, there's a difference between watching film and
understanding what you're watching on the film, if that makes sense.
So you're seeing down in distance.
You're seeing the position of the ball where it's at on the field, how much time's left,
the personnel, where the running backs lined up at, where the tight-ins line up at,
where the tight ends lined up at.
If there's a split off into the boundary,
you know,
and you're kind of playing process of elimination out there.
And so that's what really helped the game slow down for me
was that being able to go out there,
look at the formation,
understand the down and distance,
where the sticks are,
what situation that they're in,
you know,
maybe they just came off of a big penalty.
Maybe they just got backed up off of a holding call
or something like that.
So there's so many different things you need to watch on film
and be able to understand, like,
okay, I've seen this before.
It helps me slow down
that allows me to play a lot faster and more confidently as well.
I just know from the media standpoint of Brad White,
we interview all the coaches, and on the offensive end,
there's been quite the carousel.
But even across most sports in Lexington,
just when he's answering questions,
it's probably the level of detail you are getting, you know,
it's not a secret.
You can ask questions in media.
You're get a general answer.
They don't want to be there.
We get it.
We know how it works.
But Brad White has always been good about just explaining things.
And, you know, he's not perfect.
He has his flaws,
but I've always enjoyed just hearing from him on our end
because we're not allowed in the film room, et cetera.
So just in our instance with Brad White,
I like how he explains his defense.
Some people don't love that he's not blitzing as much.
You can nick pick stuff like that.
But, I mean, the guy knows ball and knows how to explain it.
And as a media person, I enjoy hearing from him.
859-2-2-287.
Who's our next caller, Shannon?
Let's go to Dan.
Dan, you're on with Cash Daniel.
Go ahead, Dan.
Hey, how are you doing, Cash?
This is Dan.
I'm doing good, Dan.
How you doing, brother?
Doing good. I'm calling you from Sydney, Australia. It's 330 or 340 here, and it's Friday.
I'm still on Eastern Standard time.
We appreciate you calling him, brother. Thank you.
My question for you, Kat. Yeah, my question for you is, next year, starting from number one,
what positions are we going to have to recruit starting you think next year?
because I think this team is underrated.
I think this team has a lot of coherence together.
These guys are tight.
I think that's going to go a long ways.
And I still think that we could have a 500 season.
I want to keep stooped here.
So what positions do we need to work on next year?
Dan, thanks for calling him, brother.
Appreciate it, Dan.
You know, I'm not on the recruiting trail,
so I really couldn't pinpoint it for you.
But I think the first thing that needs to happen is we got to keep Cutter Bowley in Lexington.
I agree with that.
I think that's the number one.
The number one priority is keeping him here.
You know, a young, talented, athletic kid who understands, you know, what it means to play for Kentucky
and have that fire about him to put on for his home state.
I think that's very vital of keeping him here.
Obviously, you know, we can, you know, we can, you know, beef up the offensive line a little bit.
I think there's nothing wrong with ever, you know, adding more to the trenches than what you have.
And then, you know, this is why, you know, everybody gets paid the way that they do to go out there and find these players.
But, you know, it's so different nowadays in how recruiting is.
And, you know, compared to when I was there, which comparing it to how it was then, now it feels like it was like 20 years ago.
Like, that's how big of a jump it feels like it's been.
So, I mean, the way that I understand the recruiting now is it's all about, you know, it's not about going somewhere that will set you up for the NFL.
No, I mean, I'm trying not to say the stupid wrong thing here,
but at the end of the day, it seems like most kids nowadays are going where the money is.
Oh, yeah.
That's just the reality of college athletics at this point.
But at the end of the day, you know, you've got guys in position to, you know,
make things happen and get kids here that understand that this is the type of ball that we play.
This is the type of standard that we have.
And so no matter how much we're paying you, we expect you to live up to that standard.
I'll name Vision Glass Tech Machine.
I named my son after cash.
Oh, man.
Met him in Austin City to tell him, really enjoy when he's on.
Oh, man.
And that goes along with what I was going to say.
You missed the NIL era.
You could have become a very rich man during the NIL era if it was around when you played.
All of Easter Kentucky, you would have been advertising everything.
Yeah, I'd be fishing somewhere on a boat right now if I'd have that, that's for sure.
But, you know, at the end of the day?
You would have a fishing endorsement?
I'd like to think I would have.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah. Maybe a marino would have sponsored me and give me a boat. I don't know.
Car dealerships, all all, Eastern Kentucky, every one of them.
If they wanted to wrap that thing, we'll wrap it. I don't care. Put your logo right there.
We'll go fish tournaments. We'll go do, you know, meet and greets at the bass, pro shops, we'll do whatever you want.
That's fine with me. As long as I get to fish for a living.
Yeah, there's a few guys who just missed that window. You're always in the conversation.
I've talked about this with Benny. Benny just missed it.
There's some basketball guys that would have done well.
Lynn.
Yeah, Lynn, of course. It's just unfortunate.
How the calendar landed.
And a lot of guys took advantage of the chaos the last couple of years.
That won't be the case forever.
Some guys just got stupid rich, being having good timing.
We've got one more segment to go.
So we'll take our final segment, come back and wrap it up with Cash Daniel.
But we want to hear from you, 859-2-287.
It's 859-2-80-cats.
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We'll be right back.
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What's Cash's go-to karaoke song?
That's a good one.
I've seen you on stage at Austin City a time or two.
I'll call you out.
There's a coming out.
Sometimes you get some of that little liquid courage where you can, you know, the vocals come out.
It's a good place to do it.
Yeah.
Really, it all depends on what I'm feeling that night.
You know, sometimes we'll do a little Garth Brooks, friends in little places,
maybe a little bit of Rowley Green, maybe some Tyler Childers.
You just never know.
You never know.
What's the Ron Lemon karaoke song?
Oh, Wagon Wheel, Darius Trucker.
I sing it with Alice Bluegown.
Get on stage with those guys and sing it.
Earlier on the show, we were talking about Drew's Madisonville Maroons.
I looked up your Paintsville Tigers, five and five this year,
and they play at Williamsburg in the first round of the playoffs.
What do you think about your Tigers?
I'm not really kept up with them, you know, and that's on me.
I really should be a better alumnus and keep up with what's going on.
But, you know, it's, you know, Paintsville football has always been something that, you know,
I hold close to myself and all my buddies.
We still talk about the Friday night lights that we got to spend with each other.
So, you know, hopefully those guys, you know, really take advantage of what they have with them
and playing for your hometown and, you know, going out there and, you know,
and making a name for yourself and putting yourself in a good position to go forward to playoffs.
So I wish nothing but the Tigers the best.
I believe Coach Melvin there is the head coach now.
So good luck to Coach Melvin and all those guys and, you know, go get the win down there in Williamsburg.
People like you that find success at the next level and having a great college career.
you always hear them talk about still those high school days that's when it was the best
that's the greatest i mean that's because that's what the guys you grew up with yeah i mean
the guys that you know you knew from grade school all the way up until now you know you play
little league together you played you know junior pro basketball uh flag football all that good
stuff together so it's it's a it's a bonding kind of thing and so you know being able to go out
there especially playing for a small you know hometown that you have um you know there's
nothing better and so uh like i said me and my buddies you know whenever we get a chance to get
together, there's always some sort of conversation of, you know, what the Friday night
lights was.
I mean, you can even ask, there's, there's been, you know, NFL players talk about.
They've played in, you know, Super Bowls.
They've played in pro bowls, but there's nothing like playing in front of your home
crowd on a Friday night.
What was that famous interview you did?
Did you punch in a two-point conversion and shout out your offensive line or something?
I remember that going viral.
Yeah, the big boys up front.
I mean, if it wasn't for them, I wouldn't have had the drive to get in the end zone.
So big shout of the guys up front.
That was everybody's big in your recruitment.
That was everybody's introduction to Cash Daniel was that interview he did after a high school
game.
After you hit a two-point conversion?
Yeah, they didn't give me time to calm down.
They grabbed me right after, you know, we were riding pretty high.
So I didn't get a chance to calm down and really collect myself then.
I think that was the first moment people were like, is this guy going to be a wrestler?
Because you kind of had a little bit of a promo in there.
Absolutely.
Like, is this guy insane?
Who is this cat?
Paintsville is one of those cities that has produced a lot of great athletes.
Yeah.
They're trying to think when football, you and Joey Couch, basketball, John Pelfrey, J.R. Van, Hughes.
Baseball, Johnny Lamaster, played in the big leagues forever.
I mean, these guys got a little wealth of athletic talent coming out of that little town.
Yeah, absolutely.
I mean, it's like you said, very small.
You know, a lot of towns in Kentucky are very isolated.
You know, there's not a lot there, you know, so what we find pride in, you know,
obviously, you know, sports being an outlet for us, you know,
and giving us an opportunity to, you know, branch out in our lives and, you know,
be able to, you know, make it bigger than, you know, where we're at currently, you know.
So, you know, athletics has always been a big part of.
my life and so many other people's lives, like you said, back in Paintsville.
So, yeah.
Been a lot of great athletes come through there, that's for sure.
Brian, we're getting closing into the show.
I don't want to still.
I know you got a list, but people wanted me to ask if you've paid any more YouTube streamers
since the last time we heard from you yesterday?
I didn't watch any streaming last night, so no, no payment.
But tomorrow night, if I'm sitting there watching the UK game and I dial up that guy's
got his cash app going there, I'm going to bring me to send him a couple more.
I feel like it's like a tip.
We found out yesterday.
He's been watching internet streams that are illegal, but he's not just watching them.
He cash apps the person put it on so they'll say his name.
Who's your favorite streamer, Ryan?
Well, I don't know.
I haven't ever done it until last night during the Kentucky basketball game.
But this guy was streaming it.
He was giving his own little commentary, and he was scrolling his cash app, and he's been
like, well, I'll give him some money.
Because every time you gave me money, he'd shout out the person's name.
Hey, Cash, thanks for the donation.
Hey, Drew, appreciate that.
Hey, Ryan, I got you, buddy.
I wanted to hear that.
So I gave him some money, and I'll probably will Friday night tomorrow night also.
This is why we love Ryan Cash.
He's currently hosting a radio show that God knows how many people are listening to.
But the satisfaction he got from a teenager on YouTube saying, thank you, Ryan.
It's just more, look at him.
He's so happy that this kid said thank you.
He's just paving it forward, man.
That's right.
He's doing me a service.
He's doing me a fair soul morning.
If he was giving me my dinner, as a server, I'm going to tip him.
He's giving me the game.
I'm going to tip him.
I almost texted you yesterday.
Alan Culler said my name and his monologue.
Do I owe him money?
Do you have Alan Culler's cash app?
Is this what we do?
We just pay people who say our name?
James? Well, yes. Have you said on the streaming services you do for sure.
Well, I'm excited to see what you tip tomorrow night.
Appreciate you joining us, man. We were having a chance to catch up with you for a while,
but really proud of what you've done with your wrestling career.
Please keep us posted on your next big event so we can kind of help promote it.
Oh, it's Saturday. We'll see him Saturday.
Oh, yeah, you'll be here Saturday throwing me through the table.
Yeah, we've got a big one coming up, man. But yeah, thank you guys.
If something else comes up and you can't make it, that's okay.
Okay, I got you. I'll see if my schedule, I'll me to pencil that in.
Big thanks to Cash Daniels.
We'll be a bespoken spirits tomorrow
down a Grey Line station.
We'll see you then for Ryan, for Drew, for Shannon.
Thank you, Cash.
Appreciate you.
Thank you, this is being in Kentucky Sports Radio.
We still got a minute to go here.
Yeah, I was going to say, there's not any music playing or anything.
I swear I was hearing music.
Did you not hear music?
No, I was like, is he rapping this up?
We still got a minute to go, Ryan.
Yeah, you can see.
Okay, now you can think, Cash, and he can finish that thought.
Okay, let's do it again.
Big thanks to you, Cash, man.
We're really proud of you.
Everything you're done with your wrestling career.
Keep up the good work.
just let us know your big next big events we can help promote it yeah absolutely you should be here
at ks bar on saturday you see ryan lemon go through his second table do you hear music now no i thought i
heard it again i'm hearing something right you're good you're good there's no music playing right now
but you are going to throw me to a table to help relive what we did in 20 23 23 it's been so long
that's sad that was the last uk home win there it is music now it's florida we're going to do it again now
hear the music. Bespoken spirits tomorrow. Spoken spirits tomorrow. Great Line station.
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