KSR - 2026-02-10- KSR - Hour 1

Episode Date: February 10, 2026

Matt, Ryan, Drew, and Shannon talk Waymo driverless cars, conspiracy theories, and take your calls.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

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Starting point is 00:03:41 Nice to see you all. Fayette County back in school today. Back in school. So life is going to get normal, I guess, around here a little bit. Yeah, it's supposed to be what, 60 today? 60 degrees. So they've been out of school for two weeks plus. Is that right?
Starting point is 00:03:53 Yeah. And now they're back. Back, but yet the streets are still a mess. So hopefully the sun today will at least be a slushy mess. My little street hasn't been touched. But I mean, I understand. My street should be one of the last touched. I get it.
Starting point is 00:04:06 But, you know, the thing is, Drew, when you don't shovel your driveway, it stays. Yeah. So it's like a block of ice. And for people who don't know, it's a hill. So, like, I just, I had to kind of. well I might have slid down that's the good thing you can get out it's just hard to get back up yeah you can always go down well you can walk up the grass but going down everything was just ice this morning so I just I just sat down and penguin your way down what I just sat down and
Starting point is 00:04:39 slid down the bottom of the thing yeah because you go out your front door with your car's in the back and you got to go down a little hill to get to your car there's nothing there's no easy way to do it but but I mean the smart thing to have done would have been to travel But I didn't. You weren't here. Why would you shovel, though? It's going to melt today. I was watching my neighbors yesterday shoveling ice and I'm going tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:04:59 It's going to be 60. It'll be melted. See, now you're thinking like me. One day of sliding on your butt makes up for three hours of shoveling. I think I'll choose the one day of sliding on my butt. I'm glad it's 60 today, but what I have is not melting until April. It'll get a little rundown, turn to some mush. Yeah, I'm going to have ice for long.
Starting point is 00:05:17 This is a picture of my sidewalk. What am I supposed to do with that? I can't even get it. Smile. that will be there in May I think. I went for a walk yesterday and it's, you know, the sidewalks. It's basically you can see who's kind and who's not. And I don't want to talk about what my sidewalk looks like.
Starting point is 00:05:36 But you get to see, like, as I walk down a sidewalk, a little clear stretch, I'll look at those people and I'll say, well, God bless those people. And then the next one is sheer ice. And so, you know, it is what it is. The city of Lexington really screwed this up. there's still fights now about who's well I mean I think everybody agrees it's the city's fault did I see they got rid of the guy in charge of that oh I don't know did they I might be making that up but I think I read that whoever was in charge of snow and ice
Starting point is 00:06:03 and to be fair I don't know that person might be a big KSR listener and if so I'm sure you're a good fella but like you have one job like in the summer you're good yeah in the summer like you can vacation I would say pretty easily so you're performing for like a few days a year and I think you failed so I think I
Starting point is 00:06:27 could understand if they lost their job yeah I mean we have you for this moment like we don't need you most of the days this is the whole thing you're almost like a kicker not even a kicker kicker kickers kick more but like we do all of this and then we bring you on for this one thing don't let us down and you let us down yeah it's like you would be in
Starting point is 00:06:43 charge in New Orleans of the Mardi Gras Festival and then they just didn't have Mardi Gras that year. Like everybody would come and then go I forgot the floats. We don't have any activities this year. Hope you're good with that. Well, that's the thing. You know, the sidewalks, I think that's why
Starting point is 00:06:58 Faye County kept canceling school because the sidewalks were like all ice. They were afraid the kids walking down the sidewalk might slip on the ice. So it wasn't necessarily the roads. It was the sidewalks also. I don't know about that. Did they cancel school because of sidewalks? It was a concern.
Starting point is 00:07:14 In addition to the road. road. Okay. I think that's a cop out because the city, the issue is buses on, I mean, first of all, if the sidewalks are wanted to keeping you out of school, then you shouldn't be in school today. So the fact that you went to school today tells me it was not, you got, you have to use rational thinking. If you're telling me you can't go to school because of the sidewalks, sidewalks are still awful. You're going to school today, which means it wasn't the sidewalks. Yeah. It was the roads. Or you're just tired of listening to parents complain. That's probably the concern.
Starting point is 00:07:45 Get them out of the house. Please go back to school. Which also that may be true as well, but, you know, kind of is what it is. Now, we're back in Lexington, and one of the things I didn't get to talk about yesterday is, and Drew can tell you this, I have a new enemy. Oh. I, Shannon, have something new that I hate that is inevitably going to be a thing, but I am going to go on record and saying, like with pickleball, I will never.
Starting point is 00:08:13 ever participate. What is this? Waymo. You're out on Waymo. What, what, hold on. Waymo. What is Waymo? It's my, it's my, it's my enemy.
Starting point is 00:08:23 Waymo are the solo, uh, non-driver cars. Okay. All right. So in San Francisco, I don't know if there's any other city like that. When we're in Phoenix, we saw like one or two. San Francisco, they're everywhere. Okay. Waymo is, what would you say?
Starting point is 00:08:39 10 to 15% of the cars? Sounds about right. I mean, Shannon. A lot of cars are Waymo. Okay. And they've got like, it's a car and on top it's like a spinning thing that I don't know what the spinning thing does. I guess it's what the cameras. What do you think that is?
Starting point is 00:08:55 There's cameras on the mirrors. There's lots of cameras around it. But it drives on its own. And it's ugly. It's a little scary looking. And I just decided I hate them. Because Shannon, they think that there's no driver. They can do whatever they want.
Starting point is 00:09:12 They technically can't. Well, but they're a robot. They can do whatever they want. And that scares me. Yeah. Because they, one of them cut me off in traffic. The thing is, when somebody cut you off, Shannon, what do you want to do? Honk the horn.
Starting point is 00:09:25 This thing's not even there. You're cussing at a robot who doesn't have feelings. I am. I'm like flipping the robot off. Get that on your camera. The robot. Yeah. And there's not anything you can do.
Starting point is 00:09:36 So we were kind of half jokingly. Me being mad at Waymo's. the whole time. And then one day, and Drew, you got to back me up on this. We saw, Wayne Mo, we saw the danger. All right, you got a picture. These San Francisco streets are all, like not all, but some of them are way steep downhill and way steep uphill. Have you ever been? No, just seen the pictures in video. Steepest streets. Yeah. Got to be the steepest streets in the country, don't you think? Certainly in a residential neighborhood. I mean, there, there are, I'm sure there are steeper mountains.
Starting point is 00:10:12 But in terms of a street in a city and a resident, it has to be the steepest streets in America. We're going downhill. Friday, 5 o'clock, massive traffic jam. Okay. So we're creeping. We probably went a mile in 30 minutes. Is that fair?
Starting point is 00:10:30 This Waymo's trying to pull out. Shannon, and I'm of the view, honestly, screw this Waymo. We're not going to do this waymo. It could just sit there. The Waymo takes it on its own. to go, I'm cutting in front of everybody. The Waymo cuts in front of three lanes of traffic.
Starting point is 00:10:50 Oh my. Essentially stops the traffic. Of course, I'm one of the first cars. Shannon, I'm honking at the Waymo. I'm calling the number on the side of the phone or on the side of the car. I'm mad. It has this girl in the passenger seat. I think she's by herself.
Starting point is 00:11:07 But here's why the Waymo's stupid. It's just looking for clear land. right? Yeah. So it goes across the three lanes, which are full with traffic, then gets in the fourth lane, which is a parking lane. Oh, my. Okay?
Starting point is 00:11:22 Because there's a couple open parking spots, Shannon, it thinks it's a lane. Yeah, it thinks it's zipper merging, but it's going into a... It's going into a parking lane. So then it drives up to a parked car because the thing's too stupid to know who's in the car or not. And then it's stuck. And we saw this. It's stuck behind parking.
Starting point is 00:11:42 parked cars. It's trying to get back. The rest of the cars, without talking, we've unified. You ain't getting in, Waymo. And you might not get in for months. And the girl, Shannon, is trapped in the car. Yeah. She's ready to get out. She starts, deru my wrong. She starts to look panicked. She put her hands on her head looking around. She put her hand. She was like hitting the window. Let me out of here. She was trapped in the car that was behind the parked cars. And I knew at that moment, Shannon, I'll never get in a Waymo. Yeah. It trapped. It trapped. this poor girl. Now, I still didn't let the thing in. You shan-crapped her because it cut off all the traffic.
Starting point is 00:12:20 So think of Waymo as the rudest driver you've ever met, and then 15% of the road are Waymonds. Now, I know that you think that you're not in San Francisco, so you want to deal with these Waymo's anymore. But I just Googled Waymo, and the first story that popped up is Waymo, Wemo's vehicles are now fully driverless in Nashville. All right. So what I'm saying to people in Nashville is you're going to have to unite. Yep. You're going to have to unite. We now know their weakness. Make them think it's a lane.
Starting point is 00:12:49 Yeah. Trick them. Trick them. And trap them. And then trap them. Trick them. So we're at war with Waymo? See, I'm the opposite.
Starting point is 00:12:58 I was trying to get Waymo's the whole time. If Uber had Waymo, I would have picked no driver every time. But why do you want that? We're taking people's jobs. We just keep doing these things. They're going to take people's jobs. And then we're going to get here in 15 years. and set you know there's going to be like 35% unemployment and people were going to be like how did we get here and it was cause of Waymo and it was cause of the automatic groceries I think it's already here I don't think we're stopping it I'm doing my part you're trapping them one at a time I like the idea of sitting there with a laptop by myself taking my time getting to work then what are you going to do though when you don't have any work like they're going to go we don't need Drew Franklin we'll be in the backseat of my waymo to write all the articles
Starting point is 00:13:40 My real answer is we should have trains, not to get that deep. But I'm not afraid of Waymo. I'd happily ride with Waymo. I think I get a tickled just thinking about you honking your horn at a driverless car. I was mad at it. See, the road rage incidents are hilarious. Who is he or she or he think they're it is? Who is he and who is she?
Starting point is 00:13:57 And who do they think they are? You heard the car's feelings. Wouldn't you want to be on their side? They're the ones winning. They're dominating. Well, they cut us all of us. It's not they're not people. That's what I mean.
Starting point is 00:14:06 I could just chill. Human beings are more important. than computers, corporations. This is going to be the thing that if we're ever going to unite as a country, we're going to unite around this principle. And I genuinely think this could happen. We cannot let AI computers replace humans. And that sounds like fantasy.
Starting point is 00:14:30 But it can happen. If we let these Waymoes take the road, what if they just unite and decide to drive us all in the ocean? It's too late. You're already doing it. That's why I'm not getting in. I'm not getting in. They're here.
Starting point is 00:14:44 Shannon. They'll be in Clay County in five years. Oh, they won't respect people's property. And people will end up shooting it. That was my extreme. I think they're only in San Francisco, Austin, and now coming to Nashville. Wow. They're all over Austin, too.
Starting point is 00:14:58 I think it might have been a different. I'm just telling you, Nashville. A little before you know it. We'll have them. We're a top 50 market. I saw that girl being trapped. It was like the movie Gattaca. I think that came out 20 years ago, and it warned us of what was to come.
Starting point is 00:15:16 I saw what was to come. People trapped in Waymo's screaming trying to get out. Waymo locked the door so she couldn't get out. Waymo locked the door and said, you are mine now. Plays its own songs. You got to listen to whatever it wants to listen to, right? You're just at its mercy. I love the road rage where people yell, and I think you might have done it,
Starting point is 00:15:37 And then you realize no one's there. I'm like, well, I'm losing this argument. I wanted to know there's one person fighting against AI and humanity. I refuse to get chat, GBT. I know everybody's got the pictures and I'm going to grant you they're funny. I ain't doing it. You know, we got Google. That's where you could look stuff up.
Starting point is 00:15:56 Here's a waymo that ran over a cat in October of last year. Thank you. Killing the cats. Killing cats. Wow. Cats guy every day. People hit cats every day. I understand.
Starting point is 00:16:04 But these, they do it with anger. I could have been a little sui. These waymows are out there and they're coming after us. I'll give you credit, you're 1 and 0 on a one-way street with a one-way with a one-way coming your way. There was a waymo coming at me. It was a chicken. And I said, oh, you're moving waymo.
Starting point is 00:16:25 Matt won. And it backed down. Did it? Had no choice. It was hilarious. We saw the car ahead and we're like, this is weird. It's a tiny narrow street. We're coming at each other.
Starting point is 00:16:33 And as we got closer, we're like, oh, it's a waymo. It's on. I felt like the moment that the human guy beat the computer in chess. He made him. He showed that humanity still. Which is interesting because the Waymo has nothing to lose. Like you have a life in theory to lose. It surrendered to Matt.
Starting point is 00:16:51 Yeah, the Waymo shouldn't care. It knew what was up. It didn't want me to unplug it. Power down. Power down. I don't delete it. I think the most shocking part of his whole story is that you let it merge in front of you. I didn't think you'd ever let him be in front of you.
Starting point is 00:17:03 The car in front of me did. I had no choice. In front of you did it. Now, a car in front of me was weak. I'm going to be strong. That's right. You'd be very strong. 859, 280,000, 2287.
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Starting point is 00:21:04 772 775254. One person writes, Matt, only 10 to 15% of cars are in San Francisco. They're like that. I thought it would be Waymo. Oh, that's a good one. That is a good joke. That is a great joke. To be fair.
Starting point is 00:21:19 I mean, I know nobody laughed, but there you go, Shadden. It took you a minute. I had a big smile. That was a good one. I mean, it's not a hearty horror laugh, but that's a... Didn't see it coming. It's a good joke. That's a good, good joke.
Starting point is 00:21:30 One person writes, Matt, it's not that waymo's are 100% driver. There's actually a spot where if they feel confused, they call a data center in Asia and people can take over. No boy. I don't know that's any better. Even worse. That's worse. So you're telling me somebody in, you know, Thailand is driving my car? That means at any point they could just jump in there if they want it to.
Starting point is 00:21:54 That's the thing. I don't think people think about if all of our cars are in a data system, what if someone takes over that data system? Yeah, right. What if you take over all? human control from someone. I'm just telling you, man, like I'm going to be wearing a tinfoil hat at some point. You know, I'm not going to be somebody who gets old and is on Facebook yelling about
Starting point is 00:22:20 about politicians. But I might be the guy that's 70 and is like, I told you people about relying on non-human things as much. What are we going to do in this country if we have 35% unemployment? seriously what are we going to do can't just find new jobs around underneath the rock I mean
Starting point is 00:22:41 and we're going to yeah I don't think you're wrong I just think it's already too late we have we have just give up we have a whole generation of kids who can't write an email because they're using Chad GPT for everything they say
Starting point is 00:22:52 what about write a email that's only 40 years what about just write that's what I mean like there's not going to be any thinking before too long and I think we're already getting too late because people are already loving it yeah I mean there was it
Starting point is 00:23:04 Okay, I'll shut up about this. But there was a picture somebody put up, and it was you, Ryan, posed with someone else. Or no, it was Billy posed with someone else. And somebody asked Chat, TPP, Chat, GPT, who's the person next to Billy? And it said Ryan Lemon. And it wasn't you. And then they go, it's not Ryan Lemon. Who is it?
Starting point is 00:23:26 And they were like, it's Matt Jones. Now, you and I don't even look like each other. And we really didn't look like the guy in the picture. So when you see that, you know it makes mistakes. And now there are people who just believe that's true about anything. That's true. So. And what if the person that runs, well, I'm done.
Starting point is 00:23:43 I'm just saying. Wait till we have humanoids that are in our house doing chores for us? By the way, when we went to the Sports Illustrated party, Waymo had a thing. They were giving away free hats. Shannon and I refused it. You didn't want the hat. I didn't want anything to do with your name on it. I didn't want to be associated.
Starting point is 00:23:58 What was that big event? Remember, we passed. People were lined up around the corner to hear. from like AI God or something? Apparently there's a new there. So we walk down the street and there's a line two blocks long. And I'm like, what's going on? And they're like, the new super AI berber is being debuted.
Starting point is 00:24:13 And I was like, see? Oh. And it was a long line. You would have thought the biggest band ever was coming through. One guy looked at me directly in the face and goes, this is the future. And I was like, I'm going to go get a soda across the street. I don't want anything to do with it. Presid you have a robot bringing it to you.
Starting point is 00:24:27 It's true. I don't even get a human to bring it to me. Harrison, go ahead. Hey Matt, first time, long time. Who I? So recently the NBA trade deadline came up, and Janice Sanchoombo was spreading rumors that he might be traded to a different team, leading to people on the Kalshi app where you can bet on anything to bet that he would be traded. Yes. And so apparently $20-ish million was put on Yonis that he would be traded to a different team.
Starting point is 00:25:00 And then last week it was revealed that Janus might be a, is coming out to be a partner with Kalshi. My question is, do you think that maybe in a legal standpoint that these sports gambling apps should be more regulated to prevent this sort of insider trading? Yes. So I am, I am, as we know, we were a big advocate in legalized gambling and I still think it's a good thing. Well, good thing. I think it's fine. It's a vice that people can have that I think is. if done in control okay.
Starting point is 00:25:33 I do think these unregulated apps, these quote unquote prediction markets, are ripe for, because there are people out there that know the answers. Right. So like Janus knew whether or not he was going to be traded. And for him to like, I do think that's sketchy.
Starting point is 00:25:49 And you can create the bet. You can create something and just make the bet for other people to bet on. So I can go, is Matt Jones going to eat Chipotle for lunch? And let people bet. but I know whether or not I'm going to. So I can just steal people's money. And I think that's wrong.
Starting point is 00:26:07 I think government has to stop that. Did you see the Super Bowl insider get burned? What? So somebody was betting all kinds of crazy money on very specific Super Bowl stuff, including he bet $200,000 that Cardi B won't perform. They took his money and said by her dancing on stage, she performed. So there's like a big debate. He's even tweeting at Cal she's saying it shouldn't be that way.
Starting point is 00:26:29 It's like a friend of Drake's. He had all very deep. It's very clear he knew what he was doing, except they still counted Cardi B by her being with the sugar canes. Yeah. I just never bet on those things because I think they're so easily manipulated. Everything in life needs to be regulated. And so, yeah, I think those things need to be regulated.
Starting point is 00:26:48 Well, on the apps, when it's like first song, Bad Bunio play, they have a cap of like $25. You couldn't go bet a million or something crazy. If you know, okay, congratulations. I don't think you should be able to do it. No, I'm saying this new Kalsi thing, there's no limit. You can bet whatever you want on these things where you obviously know the answer. At least the gambling apps we have now, they won't let you bet more than a handful of money.
Starting point is 00:27:08 Brandon, go ahead, Brandon. I do not. But who was in maximum overdrive? Wow. It's where the trucks took over and had like a mind of their own, right? Isn't that the movie? Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:30 See? There you go. Just on that. Have you ever seen the movie duel? No. Scariest movie. Oh, yes. It's about this guy.
Starting point is 00:27:40 He's driving down the street. And then this trucker just decides to see. It was Steven Spielberg's first movie. A trucker just decides to come after him. And you never see the face of the truck driver. But everywhere he goes, the truck driver's there and trying to wreck him. It's like an hour and a half of tension. It was Spielberg's first movie.
Starting point is 00:27:55 It is awesome. Go watch it sometime. All right. Sorry, go ahead. Against the aliens. But no. My question for you all, if you don't care, what's the biggest conspiracy? Thank you.
Starting point is 00:28:19 That's a good one. I like that. question. And by the way, appreciate the call. So we'll talk about that after the break. What's the biggest conspiracy theory we each believe in that we don't think the other ones would think we do? I also want to talk UK basketball. Mark Pope talked last night. We're not going to just be conspiracy theory. I do want to do some basketball. We'll take a break. Be right back. KS.R. T.J. Smith, personal injury attorney. Call T.J. He'll make them pay.
Starting point is 00:28:44 Now, more of Kentucky Sports Radio presented by Stockton Mortgage. Here's Matt Jones. Welcome back, Kentucky Sports Radio. Got some fellow fans out there on the text machine of duel. You've not seen it? I've seen it. It's like from the 70s, late 70s maybe. Well, I don't know when Spielberg's first movie was. But like, it's just one guy and a truck.
Starting point is 00:29:04 Truck's chasing a guy. Truck's chasing him. You've never seen, but it's like an old, beat up old, like, you know, semi-truck. And it's so scary because you're like, is this guy going to ever get away? And he tries all these things to get away. And no matter what he does, he's right there. It's great. And it's, you can see.
Starting point is 00:29:21 while you can watch it and see why I feel. I think it was a TV movie, but you can still find it. All right. You ought to watch it. It's kind of your speed. Dual. D-U-E-L. Okay. One person writes, Madam, get married Saturday. Kentucky Florida game will be starting as we are close to finishing the reception. Do I cut the reception short? Or what else can I do? No. Put it on. Put it on in the corner. Put it on. Especially if you've gotten through the whole thing your wife wants, like the dance and the cake and the little thing under your leg that they throw to the bridesmaids. What?
Starting point is 00:29:56 What do you call that thing? Oh, the garter? Garter. If you've gotten through all that, then yeah, just put it on the side. People can watch it for a bit. It'll be a chance for them to conquer. Hot take, like you're saying, if everything's done, I've had some fun game watch parties because, like, all your friends are there.
Starting point is 00:30:13 There's an open bar. Exactly. As long as there's a TV and a good setup, it can actually be a fun party. But as long as all the other stuff's done And you can focus and no one's like, hey, why are 15 dudes huddled around that TV over there? Did I tell you in San Francisco, a guy came up to me and said, I'm getting married at Harper Hall? Really? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:29 From here. They were from Kentucky and they're coming back here and getting married at Harper Hall. So they work out there now, live out there now? Yeah, live in San Francisco now. Coming back here to get married. That was crazy. All right. Conspiracy theory you believe in.
Starting point is 00:30:40 Okay. Ryan. I actually have two, but I think one you guys also believe in. Give me the one we don't believe in. The one that. you guys may not believe in and you can try to convince me all you want, but the fact that Tubby Smith found that mysterious Randolph Randolph Morris fax in the bottom of his desk drawer is... I think everybody knows that was nonsense.
Starting point is 00:31:00 Well, there's people, there's documentation on big blue history.net that says it's not true. What do you mean there's documentation? Oh, there's some big story there about it. We're talking about the Randolph Morris facts. Yes. So you just don't believe there was a fax? I believe it was, they found one, but it was a mysteriously fabricated. one or something. So it was fake.
Starting point is 00:31:18 Fake. Okay. I mean, I don't think that's a crazy. I thought we were going to do something much bigger. That's a fact about eligibility in 2005. Yes. Okay. All right. Drew. This is my topic. You know, I could go to the CIA route. They're definitely lying about a lot of things and controlling a lot of things. But I think I'll stick with aliens because that's kind of my brand on this show. I'm going to say we have some form of technology that they haven't told us about that came from aliens or UFO. And I'll add that Roswell was real because I've been there and seen what happened. And I believe every single one of those people. And it's a shame that
Starting point is 00:31:56 they've made them all sound crazy. I'm not going to speak with a raving lunatic on the sidewalk. Oh, I could do MK Ultra if you'd want to go down that hole. All right. That's fine. I think that's crazy, but that's okay. See, Drew and I believe the alien thing. So we kind of cancel each other out because I agree with Drew. I think there are. aliens. There's been too many sightings of UFOs to not be something out there. And yet no good picture. Oh, there's plenty of good pictures. You all just don't open your eyes. They're always blurry. They're always in black and white. I took a picture of ludicrous from 500 feet today and could see a pimple on his face. And you're telling me there's not one picture of an alien that's a good
Starting point is 00:32:37 picture that doesn't look blurry, black and white. Well, they're not having concerts inviting 10,000 people to come look at them. So why are they going to these random little towns to people's houses. Why don't they're in the city? They're observing. They're observing a little town. Oh, so they're so smart they can get here, but they can't figure out which town is which. They want to figure out how to use way-no.
Starting point is 00:32:58 How do they get here if they're not smart? That's what we're trying to figure out. You know how big the universe is. Do you know how arrogant it is to think that we're the only thing that exists? You said that they're here. I'm willing to believe there's. At no point did I say they're here. I said we have technology from where'd we get it.
Starting point is 00:33:14 they landed in Roswell. So you're not walking the street. No. That was years. They're not at Kroger with us. So you think they came years ago. They chose New Mexico. Couldn't survive.
Starting point is 00:33:25 So they just happened by the way to choose the United States. Let's be as ethnocentric as possible. You're being so close-minded. There's been sightings in Brazil. They're all over the world. And I've yet to see a picture. And I've yet to see a picture. You're not looking.
Starting point is 00:33:38 Open your eyes. Okay. My eyes are open. What is yours? Well, mine is not. First of all, I don't believe in conspiracy theories. But if I were to pick something that I do think is true, I do think, and this happens more and more every day,
Starting point is 00:33:52 that there's a group of 15 to 20 people that essentially run 85% of this country. The kind of elite two or three people that run the major media companies, the banks. I do think there's a group of people, and then there's a couple politicians probably on each side. That's the big lesson of the Epstein file. the big lesson is that all these elite people know each other and that they communicate with each other all the time regardless of what you think of I mean obviously the other stuff is awful but whether you believe someone's involved or not involved look at the emails show you that they all know each other and they all communicate with each other all the time and there are people
Starting point is 00:34:36 like him who have these major roles in the running of humanity that we don't even know who these people are. Because no one had heard of this guy before this happened. Right. Right. That's to me the lesson. And so I think that I've always kind of believe that, but I think it's even more true now. There's like, and the number of people's getting smaller and smaller. There's a handful of people that I think run 80 to 90 percent of what we do. And we all fight over these little nuggets they give us. But really, they're the ones running. So this group of people you're saying they're the ones blocking the release of the Epstein files, this group of people? Well, I don't know. probably somewhat, but it's not about the Epstein files.
Starting point is 00:35:15 It's just about all everyday humanity. I mean, look and see, they all knew each other. In both, like, they all know each other and they all communicate and they all would go to the same place. You remember we saw that New Year's Eve party at St. Barts and like all the richest people in the world were in one place. You think they're just drinking tequila? They're also probably having an effect on, all right, what's the economy? What do we go do? Where are we, you, you know.
Starting point is 00:35:39 How do we get rid of all these people? Yeah. I mean, have you seen that one dude? Have you seen the one dude that did the interview with the New York Times where he was like, we're going to move beyond humans, the guy that runs Palantir? How's that dude not scare everyone to death? Scared me, just you saying that. And now he runs, he's in charge of the Defense Department.
Starting point is 00:36:00 Come on. All right, now shut up. I think all that's just fact. The rich have gotten too rich and we can't turn it off. I agree. Roger. Go ahead, Roger. Yeah, I don't get to watch show every day.
Starting point is 00:36:10 show every day. So what's going on with these recruits? Are we going to get any of the top of them or not? You got any theories about that? Yeah, I'd like to hear that. There's some conspiracy theories I could do on that, but we'll just save it. To answer your question, Roger, it doesn't look like absent a change. We will get any of the top recruits. I'm sure they'll find one or two people to sign from somewhere, but it's at least as of today, not looking like, This may be the first year. When has Kentucky not gotten a top 30 recruit? How far back would you have to go?
Starting point is 00:36:49 I'm worried about getting an all recruit at this point. I mean, you'll find somebody, but when's the last time we have not had? Okay, so. Billy's last year, second year? But he got Patrick Patterson. That was the first year, wasn't it? So did he get nobody the second year? No, I appreciate the call.
Starting point is 00:37:10 Derek Jasper Well, Jasper Jasper was a tubby guy, wasn't he? Yeah, it's right. Well, he was No, he was going to get Daniel Wharton. Wharton was in Cal's first class.
Starting point is 00:37:24 But he would sign, he committed to Gillespie. Honestly, what was John Hood? He was I mean, you might have to go back to the Bobby Perry Wukas Shiree Shagari year. Yeah. That was a recruiting class. I don't think any of those
Starting point is 00:37:40 guys were in the top 30. Because I think that the year they thought they were going to get Tyler Hansborough. Yes, good memory. Yeah. That was the year they thought they were going to get Tyler Hansborough. So I think you would have to go back to Bobby Perry, Shigari, Wu, Shiree as the last recruiting class with no top 30 guys. And I think that's where we're headed, unless something happens. Yeah, I'm trying to look up on the fly. Others, I really, I mean, thank God we have the portal now where you can just pretend that you didn't want high school people, which is what we'll have
Starting point is 00:38:08 to do, but I really think this could end up being like nothing. There's not that many players left. Yeah, there's only a handful of left. We don't want to settle for the 80th guy at that point, just go get someone out of the point. It hurts too. The two dudes with Kentucky ties are both maybe going to both go to Kansas. I think that stings a little more also.
Starting point is 00:38:24 You watch a game last night. You'd see why. Isaiah, go ahead, Isaiah. Hey, you got me? Yes. Hey, so I have a question. So, coming off a successful denim night, why don't we lean into our history and do more of those kind of throwback jersey nights?
Starting point is 00:38:43 I mean, you think you benefit so much from a marketing standpoint, a recruiting standpoint, a point, and then to go further, I mean, look at the NBA and they change their courts up every time they do a different jersey or like sometimes, why don't we change the court up? You know, I know Ms. Bar-Mart. I want to address that. That was actually one of my topics I had listed, so let me do that. I'm on take a break. I appreciate the call.
Starting point is 00:39:04 I actually want to talk about the success of the deniment. and what you're saying, because I completely agree with you. 859-280-2287. Send me the ad, Shannon, so I could do a one at the next break. We'll take a break and be right back. KSR. Last night, a blown call changed a game. This morning, the internet lost its mind.
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Starting point is 00:42:44 Welcome back, Tucky Sports Radio, 859, 2807. Text machine 772-745254. Great text going through here. Billy G did get Alex Legion that year. Is he a top 30? Yeah. So it is the Bobby Perry one. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:01 So, I mean, think about it. That's 20 years since we've not gotten, it's 20, 20 years. It's 20 years? Yeah, 20 years since we've not gotten at least one player in the top 30. And we are on pace to not do that now. Now, that caller's point about denim and all that. I thought the denim thing worked amazing. It did.
Starting point is 00:43:19 Okay? I mean, everybody liked the stuff. It looked cool. They're still, like, confusion about whether or not those jackets are for sale. Last night, Mark Pope said they were. Then Tom Leach said, no, I don't think they are. And then I've heard people have gotten them. So I don't know if they are not.
Starting point is 00:43:35 One thing that while they might not sell, someone noticed they spelled unparalleled wrong on the back. Oh, really? It's a little typo on those jackets. Tough look for something so special. You know, at least they didn't spell Kentucky. And they didn't really get it close. It says like unpararear. It's not like one letter off.
Starting point is 00:43:55 It's the vicinity of the thing. I am more convinced than ever. We need to do, we need to do more fun stuff. Yep. You know, I understand the argument. of we're Kentucky. I get it, but we need to do more fun stuff. We just do.
Starting point is 00:44:11 Because of what our arena is and how it's set up, it's never going to be that great environment. It can be a really good environment like it was Saturday night, and it can have those great moments. But it's not going to be a consistent thing. And the fans love it. At the end of the day, we did this denim thing and fans were lined up. Why not do it?
Starting point is 00:44:34 We went on this trip. to the bookstore at Cal Berkeley, right? Okay. All right. Cal Berkeley. Who cares about that as a sports school? Right. Coolest assortment of merchandise.
Starting point is 00:44:47 All right. They had Marciaun Lynch University. Right? They had all this stuff. It was a store full of things. And I was like, there's so many cool items from so many manufacturers. And I thought Kentucky's stuff, wouldn't you? I mean, you're a.
Starting point is 00:45:05 apparel guy. Tucky's stuff is 25% as good as this. And we've been other places not just cow that match Cal. Penn State was like that. Right. Yes. We're way behind on that stuff. Way, way, way behind. Just go look at what you can buy from other schools and then go look at what you can buy
Starting point is 00:45:26 from here. Now, why that's the case? I'm not sure. But yes, we should do more cool stuff. We should have more special things. This is Kentucky. We, like, think about when people wear those handmade jackets and how cool they look. And everybody's like, where can I get one? Why don't we do more of that stuff? So we did the denim this year.
Starting point is 00:45:47 Would you be in favor like doing the icicles next year? I say, do something every year. Every year you have a special uniform. I agree. And you know what? If you don't like it, it's one game and we move on. Amen. One game.
Starting point is 00:45:56 One game and we move on. Yeah. Maybe you do icicles, but maybe we create new ones. Maybe we put a uniform out one time that's just the outline of the state. True. I don't know. I'm not a graphic designer, but just try stuff. Right? And they want to raise revenue for buying players and all this stuff. Well, here's a way to do it. Stop being such sticks in the mud with your things and making everything like it could be sold at Dawyer's. All right? No offense to Dawyer's. No offense to Daug Hears. But we should have like newer fun stuff. So 20 years from now when
Starting point is 00:46:31 Mario and Billy are doing KSR or are they going to do like the checkerboard jerseys, bring those back and people be excited about it? Maybe. Yeah, I think so. Maybe. Like, I didn't like the checkerboards because it was every single game. But if we had done the checker boards once. One game.
Starting point is 00:46:46 I'm fine with it. So I just, being at Cal and seeing all there, and they had so much cool stuff. And I was like, this is Cal. What if it was at Kentucky? It just made me disappointed. Adam, go ahead, Adam. Hey, morning, guys. Not an ask anything, but,
Starting point is 00:47:04 I want to stay with the game last week in the 96 team. I did agree with Drew's take that it would have been weird for Rick to come back and be the Y, any active coach for that matter. But I will say this. I'm up here in Chicago and St. John's were in town last week to play DePaul and took a 96 title hat with me just in the off chance I could get Rick to sign it. And after the game when he was walking through the tunnel, a bunch of, you know, everybody's yelling at Ruff.
Starting point is 00:47:34 Rick, Rick for Prez, a couple of Louisville shirts, stuck that thing out, stopped him dead in his tracks, and he signed it. So I can't think of another active coach that would, you know, sign out for a different school. So I think that guy just unapologetically loves UK. I agree with you. And I think the fact that I appreciate the call that he loves us more than he loves Louisville just makes the rivalry even better. Oh, yeah. That makes me feel good about it.
Starting point is 00:48:01 My whole thing, as I said on the pregame show of the day, is just being at another school. And it's more so why does the other school let him do it? That, like, St. John should be like, maybe you should stay focused here. He didn't end up coming. So that's the way, that's fine. But it's cool that he would sign stuff like that. I get it. So he, by the way, won last night, beat his son, and now he's the third winning this coach of all time.
Starting point is 00:48:23 It's Coach K. I think then Izzo maybe. And then him. No, Coach K. Beheim and then him. So he has like 900. And I want to say Coach K has like 1,205. So he's probably not going to catch him. But he has a chance to pass Beehunt.
Starting point is 00:48:41 So he's a chance to come in second. You know, he got win number 900 against Richard Petino. Now he goes into third place, beating Richard Petino. Poor Richard taking two beatings in historical games for him. Richard had a big lead too. Richard blew that lead. Richard had a, Richard looking more and more like Rick. Oh, they looked like twins.
Starting point is 00:49:01 You know, I don't, I, now he's kind of growing in and then, you know, Rick's, Shannon, having all that surgery and Richard's getting older and they're sort of meeting in the middle. Right, yeah. Rick is looking younger about a year. Starting to look more and more like each other. I'm going to give him 30 seconds. Bob and Jamestown, go. Are people losing their independence and self-reliance now? All this, we have a little winter and they're just, you know, really wine and
Starting point is 00:49:31 about the government's not doing enough, you know, clean up or whatever. I mean, where are people nowadays? I mean, they should be more. Where are they? They're lying too much on the government. But what about people who need help? You're supposed to be a live. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:52 Well, I'm talking about as far as like against the mayor, she's not doing enough to keep the roads clean. But that's the one thing a mayor's supposed to do is keep the roads clean keep the street safe. Yeah. I think, listen, I like her. And, but like, I think it's perfectly legitimate to criticize one of the three things that the mayor's most important job for it not to have gone well, that's, that's reasonable, Bob.
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Starting point is 00:50:34 Just trying to make a point about the government. You gave them twice as much time as what you said you were in government. Exactly. And to be fair, if the governor, if the mayor was Republican, he'd be blasted her. I'm just trying to be fair. You're taking up for Republicans. Yes, because I'm fair. Glow two facial is a professional treatment that helps improve skin tone, texture, and glow.
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