KSR - 2026-02-26- KSR - Hour 1

Episode Date: February 26, 2026

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Starting point is 00:03:05 love to see you, come out, have lunch, tickle Ryan, and get ready for a big weekend coming on Saturday. Three games left in the season. I've got 90% of my voice back. Yeah, sounds a lot better. Still don't have the doof and schmerts totally there, but hopefully I'll be there by tomorrow. But your left vocal cord is now stronger. It's strong, much stronger. Now it's just a little congestion and we'll be good to go.
Starting point is 00:03:31 Clark's Pubmet Shop phone lines 859-280-22. A Vision Auto Glass Text Machine, 772, 774, 754. And this edition is sponsored by the T.J. Smith Law Office, you call T.J. I'll make them pay. Yeah, I mean, there were people yesterday who were, like, disputing me on the science of the vocal cords. You know, I mean, they may have their book learning, but, like, I could feel it. And I knew it was the left vocal chord, and so I worked it out, and now we're doing, we're doing better. They don't know your vocal cord. We all have different vocal cords. Everybody's vocal cords different.
Starting point is 00:04:05 And, you know, I took the steroids. I could hit home runs right now. You should see how strong I am. I don't know how steroids work, by the way. How does it know what part of you to fix? No idea. Because I've had various things over the years where doctors have given me steroids. You know, if you're under the weather or if your vocal cord or whatever,
Starting point is 00:04:27 how does the steroid know what part of the body it's supposed to fix? Do you know the answer to that? No, I don't. Do you just find the bad part in your body and goes attack it, no matter where it is? I mean, this sounds stupid. I thought the same thing about Tylenol. Yeah, feel that way about it. Whatever it is that is hurting, people say, take Tylenol.
Starting point is 00:04:45 Well, how does Tylenol know whether it's my head or my knee that's hurting? I've always wondered that. I don't think it does. It's big Tylenol. Magic. Big steroid industry. But it seems to be working, so I'm not going to argue. That's good.
Starting point is 00:05:01 Was it, do you know, can you tell us where it was injected? Straight into the throat? It was not, Jay. It's just pills. Oh, pill, okay. You take like six one day, five the next, four the next, and it's like a six-day thing. I didn't know if you, like, met a guy behind Planet Fitness and he stabbed you or how this worked. Well, I mean, I get most of my steroids at canes.
Starting point is 00:05:21 Okay. But that guy wasn't working today. So I ended up going to the pharmacy. Well, you did educate it yesterday. We didn't realize that the left focal cord is for the high part of your voice. I guess that was, you know, breaking news there. You learned science on this show. We did.
Starting point is 00:05:36 So there's a lot of talked about. I have some really goofy stuff. I have some basketball stuff. And then I have some nerdy stuff. And so we're going to hit all of it. I actually have very rare 14 topics today. Sounds like a fun ride. Normally I have 12.
Starting point is 00:05:53 Yeah. But I have 14 today. And I'm going to lead off with one. And then after I lead off with it, I'm going to do the thing, Shannon, where I do the numbers, right? Yeah. And you could pick the number and that will be the topic. Random choice, what's coming up next?
Starting point is 00:06:08 But we're going to start with the one that I'm getting to ask the most about because I feel like that's what you start with, which is what are the implications right now for SEC tournament seating? You actually asked me this when we walked in. So we sat down, I asked you about it. So I ran, yesterday I ran all the numbers. I did not use AI or chat GPT because I don't own it. I'm a hold out until the last.
Starting point is 00:06:34 I held out on cell phones. You had Hotmail for a long time, too. You were the last person I know in a Hotmail email address. I still have that email address. I don't check it very often, but I do have it. We were actually talking about, well, I better say this for, I don't know if that's ready for public consumption yet. But nevertheless, SEC tournament. So here's what I would tell people trying to.
Starting point is 00:06:57 figure out when they want to go. I think it's almost not, it's not certain, but it's very likely. I would say 75% chance that we're going to be playing at 1 o'clock. Not certain, okay? We could, our range of seeds is still like 5 through 10, okay? But if you were to like run the number scenario, 8 or 9 is our most likely scenario. Right. Okay.
Starting point is 00:07:27 Okay. So basically comes down to this. First of all, you don't want to play on Wednesday. No, you do not. Easiest way to not play on Wednesday. Beat Vandy Saturday. Win Saturday? That's really the bottom line.
Starting point is 00:07:41 If you look at all the scenarios, the problem is a lot of the teams we're tied against play easy schedules down the stretch. And we don't. So the easiest way is beat Vandy. By my calculations, if we beat Vandy, we pretty much can't play Wednesday unless a crazy set of scenarios happen. I mean, it could, but like crazy stuff would have to happen.
Starting point is 00:08:08 If you beat Vandy on Wednesday, or excuse me, on Saturday, you are almost certain to not play Wednesday. So just start with that. Just beat Vandy. Just beat Vandy. At home. You all of me? You're right.
Starting point is 00:08:19 It's at home. Can we do it? Yes, we can absolutely do it. I know what was it, 25 points in Nashville? they're not 25 points better. UK just had an awful game and they took advantage of it. I think they're better, but I don't think it's like impossible you can recover from that loss. I think you should be able to get them tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:08:36 Just beat Vandy. So all the math, start with beat Vandy. If you lose to Vandy, the second most easy scenario is Texas plays road games at Texas A&M, and then on the last game of the year, I think they play Arkansas. lose those games. If Texas loses two more games, then we're almost certain to not play Wednesday. Okay.
Starting point is 00:09:01 So you're two easiest, we needed Texas to lose last night, and they did. For a while, they were winning. They were close. But easiest scenario, beat Bandy, that's good. Or Texas lose two. Gotcha.
Starting point is 00:09:14 Now, if neither one of those things happened, then it gets here. Then Kentucky gets into the scenario where they could be the nine or even the 10 seat because the Georgia Bulldogs who beat us and thus owned the tiebreaker kind of have an easy schedule coming down the stretch and could jump up and if they tie us, we then go down. We get bumped down.
Starting point is 00:09:39 So if you beat Vandy, now if you lose to Vandy and then win at Texas A&M, you still are probably okay, but you're not certain because of a variety of reasons. including Vandy owning the tiebreaker there on you. But beating Vandy's easiest way. So that is the simple Matt Jones you don't have to know math scenario. Absent, crazy things happening, which can but are unlikely. Last year, a couple games later in the season,
Starting point is 00:10:08 didn't they have to win at Missouri to not play on Wednesday? So back-to-back years, you're kind of back against the wall to avoid that game. They got it done a year ago. Please get it done this season. Just beat Vann. I say it so much. I love the SEC tournament. The thought of playing on Wednesday makes me want to vomit.
Starting point is 00:10:23 At 1 o'clock. Even if you win that, just being in the matchup is embarrassing. Wednesday at 1 o'clock against the team from Teen Wolf, most likely. And general admission. Open seating. I will say, part of me would like that game just for the general admission part. Watching the Kentucky fans having a, you get whatever seat you get to. I mean, it would be a chance for some people to have the best seats they would ever have in their life.
Starting point is 00:10:54 Because the tickets are like $10, right? $10, and you could sit in the front row. There's a part of me that says with Kentucky, that would be the coolest thing you've ever seen in your life. But I still would rather wait, play Thursday at 1 o'clock. That would mean our regular morning show is the pregame show, and 10 roof would be the bar that everybody congregates before going to the game would be a lot of fun. Well, you said, and then we might have to play on Friday to play. It would be another 1 o'clock game, I guess, wouldn't it?
Starting point is 00:11:25 I mean, if we're the 8-seat, the most likely scenario, basically the most likely scenario is we're either going to open the tournament on Wednesday against either like South Carolina or Oklahoma or one of those bad teams, or we'll play Thursday and likely play Texas. So Texas is our most likely first-round matchup. I would just say, just kind of get in your mind that we're very very very. very likely to play Texas on Thursday, but we might have to play South Carolina or whatever first on Wednesday.
Starting point is 00:11:56 Like you said, just take care of business, beat Vandy on Saturday, let the chips fall, ma'am. We owe Vandy. You know, they punked us at Vanderbilt in Nashville. We owe them. They're in a home court coming just win the games. We don't have to play on Wednesday. And even though they're better than A&M, I think this is,
Starting point is 00:12:13 if you're going to get one of the three, I'm not saying this is easy by any means, but it's Vanderbilt in Rupp Arena. Come on, what are we talking about? It's Kentucky basketball. So that's number one. Like it. Now, one through 13, Ryan, I will let you pick to see what goes next. You know, I always pick 11.
Starting point is 00:12:29 You do always pick 11. That's my number. All right. 11. Okay. I have written down, that guy rocked. Okay. Do you know what that means?
Starting point is 00:12:40 That guy rock? This has been on my list all week. We haven't gotten to it. Okay. So there's a Twitter account right now called That Guy Rock. and I like it. Here's what that guy rocked is. They just pick random college basketball players from the back of our minds
Starting point is 00:12:56 and show the highlight packages up. Okay? Sounds awesome. That guy rocked. Now, the goal is not necessarily to pick stars, but to pick guys who were random. And when they're explaining the account, their theme for who that guy rocked is
Starting point is 00:13:16 is Kevin Pitts-Noggle from West Florida. Virginia. I did not know about it. I swear I was going to say, it sounds like a account Kevin Pitts-Nagel. I was about to say that. It is dedicated to Kevin Pitts-Noggle. It should. That was the first player that came in my brain. Kevin Pitznoggle, for those of you don't remember, big, clunky white guy from West Virginia but could shoot threes. Do you remember Kevin Pitznoggle? Tatted. He was tatted. I think he's a teacher now. He looked like he came from a trailer park in West Virginia. And he killed us. Didn't he kill us that one game? I don't think we played him. He He had a great tournament run.
Starting point is 00:13:49 Yeah, he was a big March Madness guy. So my question for you is for the whole fan base. Now remember, it's not stars, so you can't pick John Wall and Anthony Davis. Who is your favorite? That guy rocked from Kentucky and from other teams. So who's your favorite random Kevin Pitts-Noggle-S guy? And they can't be great. They have to be like Kevin Pitts-Noggle.
Starting point is 00:14:17 Like just, he injured, so for me, I would, my answer is from Weber State, Harold the Show, Arsenal. That good one. Because I liked him because he didn't really have a neck. It looked like his shoulders were at his ears when he played. And he, he would, he, but he made everything, every shot. And that game where he beat North Carolina is one of the great performances I've ever seen in the tournament. And he also had a great name. Harold the show Arsenal.
Starting point is 00:14:49 What a great name. It is a great name. So that's mine. Now for Kentucky, my guy's Wukosh. Okay. Polish. Funny. Always played well against Louisville.
Starting point is 00:15:04 Had the greatest quote of all time when he was talking about Kentucky playing Michigan State once in Rup. And they asked him after the game, what did you think about the crowd? And in his woo voice, he goes, it was so loud I thought the roof was going to come off the arena but luckily it did not great quote which I also loved
Starting point is 00:15:26 and he had that story about how what was it he was like they would throw my dog in the river and then we would just you asked him what he did for fun in Poland and he said we would throw our dog in the river and then wait for it to fight its way out
Starting point is 00:15:43 and come back to us like it was a frisbee It seemed fun. It's not a lot going on there. So I love that about Wu. So what are yours for either other team or Kentucky? Kentucky, I have to go with Anthony Epps. I think I just loved him, his toughness and what he brought, and he was kind of the unsung hero of the 96 team.
Starting point is 00:16:04 Patino tried to take the point guard spot away from him, and Tony Duck, Anthony Epps always got it back, and without him they wouldn't. I don't think they would have won the championships. I'll pick Anthony Epps for my UK guy. And then your other guy. Jason Harrison for Ole Miss. was like five foot four.
Starting point is 00:16:17 Oh, yeah, I remember that guy. He rocked. I love that guy. He was little. Little bitty guy. Yeah, that's a good one. That's a good one. That's always been my favorite non-UK.
Starting point is 00:16:26 I would not have thought of him. I like that. I like both those. Drew. Well, for Kentucky, I will go Durong Lamb. Okay, I like that. Say it a lot. Just doesn't get enough credit.
Starting point is 00:16:39 You had his mattress. I mean, you all can have your Anthony Davis posters. We don't win the title without Durong Lamb. I mean, Anthony Davis took the fifth most show. You think you have in the mattress is part of what is part of it. We have that bond, that connection. We were never in it at the same time, but we did share a mattress. Yeah, okay.
Starting point is 00:16:55 For my March Madness, I'm not even going to attempt his last name, but what was the Ollie from Northern Iowa that we saw earlier in the regular season, and then he beat Kansas and took that. Ali Farooq. Ali Farooqmanesh. There you go. Thank you. I wasn't going to produce that.
Starting point is 00:17:11 But the three he took on a breakaway against Kansas, no one should have taken that shot. You and I went and saw it. Yeah, we had been there. I was in that student section. So he's one of my favorites. One more, though, that I can't think of a name from the team, but I think of March Madness Legends was the Florida Gulf Coast Dunk City team.
Starting point is 00:17:27 It was like four of them. But, I mean, they were so fun to watch that year. Ali from up for Oakmanesh is good. That's a good one. So I like these. The Kansas killer. The show, Jason Harrison, Ollie from. I'm going to get Shannon's when we get back from the break.
Starting point is 00:17:39 And then if you have any, you can write your Kentucky one or your other team, the That Guy Rocked. 12 more topics. I should have guessed. You always say 11. I'm never asking you again to start. I'll start mixing it up then. Yeah, never mind.
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Starting point is 00:22:13 Great six man. I don't know that they win the title without him on team that year. Oh, yeah, for sure. What's your random? I'm going to go with Robbie Avila, who you might remember Cream Abdul-Jabbar, Larry Nerd from Indiana State. Well, you know he placed for St. Louis now, and they're going to make the tournament. Like, they're good. He plays for St. Louis, Cream Abdul-Jabar does.
Starting point is 00:22:34 He's still rocking then. He is. Larry Nerd. He threw a guy into the table last week in a little fight. Yeah, they got in a huge fight. Yeah, he's still wearing his little glasses. Is he still big? Like a little pudgy?
Starting point is 00:22:46 He feels like he's in a little fight. little better shape, but he's still big. No, Cream Abdul-Jabbar can still be, he can still be around for this March. He's still doing it. And he'll be on these lists for decades. Yeah, he will.
Starting point is 00:23:00 All right, so a lot of people are writing for Kentucky a couple names they think other people would say. Patrick Sparks. Yeah. I think fans of other teams will say Patrick Sparks. I remember Beaumani saying to me once
Starting point is 00:23:15 that he thought Patrick Sparks was the coolest white country dude ever in basketball. He was like, most white guys that play basketball try to be like urban. But he was like Patrick Sparks looked like he was from the country and was cool with it and would still beat you. And I always like that description by Beaumani because I think that's right. What I like about Patrick Sparks is I imagine in the locker room it went like this. Bill Kightly said, look, Patrick, I have a white t-shirt for you.
Starting point is 00:23:43 It's a large. And he's like, do you have a five-ex? I could wear instead. I want the sleeves of this t-shirt to go down to my wrists. He did. He did rock a very baggy. Yeah, a huge white t-shirt. I think that added to his legend.
Starting point is 00:23:55 Yeah, and then another person says, Matt, I think other teams fans would say Jorts. Yes. I think that's probably true. Yes. Jorts is, I mean, his name is Jorz. Like, that would be why one of these days, that account may actually do Jorts. And now we learned that he used to date Erica Kirk. So that's even another random fact about him.
Starting point is 00:24:16 that would make him be on it. I can see other fan bases be very endearing to George just because of the, like we do like Kevin Pitznoggle, just that big doofy guy but can go out there and still fall. You always say doofy. Doofy is not a word. You always say doofy. And just to remind you, dofy is not a word.
Starting point is 00:24:34 DJ Burns. That's a good one. There's a couple right now that will be on this list for years. Yeah, DJ Burns, I think, is definitely, one person says, Matt, I thought Kenneth Fareed. Ooh, that's a good one. That's a good one for more. Because he, remember, he beat Louisville in the tournament.
Starting point is 00:24:49 He played in the NBA, though, so I don't know if you can be random and be in the NBA. He does have one of those highlight packages, though, that are pretty fun to watch with how he played. Now, if you were going to let us pick, like, players who were kind of stars on opposing teams, Marshall Henderson was the first one that came to my mind. Yeah, I think he's kind of a star, but yes, I mean, Old Miss, maybe Old Miss just grows those guys. Maybe. Marshall Henderson, though, I kind of liked. I know a lot of people didn't.
Starting point is 00:25:15 All-time villain. But I mean, there's that famous picture of him yelling at the old men and with sweaters in Auburn. You know what I mean? That's one of my favorite pictures ever. He's just sitting there yelling at these old men that are trying to fight him. I was, I guess the SEC tournament. I was somewhere in a hotel lobby, and I watched like a little kid and his grandpa will go up and talk to him. And I'm trying to think what he said, but it was not polite.
Starting point is 00:25:36 And I was like, man, this guy's villain 24-7. I kind of like that, though. All right. So now we're at 1 through 12. Shannon, I'll let you go. Number three. Number three. Okay.
Starting point is 00:25:46 I wish we could have done this one later in the show. But it is what it is. It's what he picked. It's what he picked. I have to go by the number. That's right. I got a question. Let me read you the question.
Starting point is 00:25:57 Okay. I have it sit right here. Matt, you guys have been on the air for three or four days, and you have not talked about the controversy you liberals created with the U.S. hockey team. You three created it. I didn't create it. Ryan and Drew created it. I still didn't really know what's going on.
Starting point is 00:26:16 is the deal? You liberals don't love America, and this is a perfect example. See, that was so well articulated I felt like we had to deal with, right? So I guess the kind of, you know, they win. Yes. By the way, one of the highest rated Olympic broadcasts of all time. The second highest rated hockey game ever in America. The only one that was more was a miracle on ice.
Starting point is 00:26:41 Kind of amazing, isn't it? Especially with it being so early in the morning. So it's over, and then they're in the locker room and they're celebrating. Cash Patel comes in. He seems like a winner. He comes in and he starts celebrating with him. Really looks like a complete dork. But he starts jumping up and down, drinking beer.
Starting point is 00:27:04 Then Trump calls him on the phone, and he makes a joke, like, I guess now I'll have to invite the women's team too, and they laugh. And so a lot of people got mad. here's my take on it. I have a three-part take. Are you ready? Ready. Take one. Take one.
Starting point is 00:27:20 Cash Patel's a dork. All right. I mean, fine. Go if you want, although I think that's lame. But, like, being in the locker room, dude, you don't play, okay? Like, and you know when you go in there, you're going to create a controversy. So he's a dork. Trump calling, I'm fine with.
Starting point is 00:27:39 He's the president. Presidents calling an Olympian. I'm totally fine with that. matter of fact, them go in the White House, I'm fine with. Even them going to the State of the Union, I'm fine with that. Like, he's the president. I don't like him, but he represents America. They won for America.
Starting point is 00:27:55 I'm good with that. Presidents call people who win things all the time. His joke, classic Trump, rude, but this is where we liberals screw up. We get mad at these hockey guys for laughing. If you want to be mad at Trump for the joke, I get it. It was an inappropriate joke. But these dudes are on the phone with the president.
Starting point is 00:28:17 Are they supposed to go, Mr. President? That was an inappropriate joke. Hello, Mr. President. This is the mortgage card. Yeah, I mean, they just wanted to go metal. Like, you can't hold them to a standard that you would. Like, if you would be mad at him for the joke, I get it. But you can't, I mean, the hockey players have just won.
Starting point is 00:28:36 And, I mean, you want to go, excuse me, sir, we've just wanted to go metal, but you need to not tell that joke. So we're being a little bit of a hall monitor. or getting mad at the hockey players. Whereas if you want to be mad at the president, I'm fine with that. But that's my take on it. Sometimes liberals bother me because when I was growing up, conservatives were the hall monitors. They were the ones always trying to stop the fun.
Starting point is 00:28:58 And sometimes now we try to stop the fun. I don't like that. And that's my take on. I think whatever the president's politics, what side they're on, I think it's cool that they call as many as they should. And they do that all the time. They call with somebody wins the title.
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Starting point is 00:29:32 I had somebody asked me recently, is there anything any of the guys could do that would get you to replace them on the show? And I was like, I mean, if they committed, like, a big crime or something, maybe. but in general, like, this is the group. Now, Shannon, if you keep playing this song, though, this is the kind of thing that could get you replay. Oh, in that case, then I'm going to play at the next six breaks and see what happens. No, I don't think.
Starting point is 00:29:57 I don't think you would do. All right, some more this guy rocks. Big country. Big country's a good one. I had his jersey. Did you really? His grizzly jersey. Now, he was a high draft pick, but still, though, I feel like, you know, he wasn't good in the NBA,
Starting point is 00:30:10 so I still feel like he counts. Yeah, he was thick, had that, like, military buzz cut Taco Fall Oh that's a good one Didn't you just play in the celebrity NBA game? I think he did
Starting point is 00:30:20 Taco Fall's a great one Yeah Because Taco Fall Like they almost beat Duke that year That was the Zion team They should have beat them Central Florida was up like 10 With like three or four minutes to go
Starting point is 00:30:31 And blew the game Remember we were We were sitting there in a hotel lobby Wherever we were pulling for Central Florida I remember watching it And they all Dante Calabry See, you know, I remember Dante Calabria.
Starting point is 00:30:47 Anybody even know who he played for? No, I can't pull it up. Nobody knows Dante Calabria? And here I thought I was with a bunch of ball-knowers. Who do you play for? North Carolina. He was the hairiest man in the history of basketball. That's what he's famous for?
Starting point is 00:31:03 Oh, he had the longest arm hair. He could braid his arm hair into various designs. I know. I look this up. Go look up Donte. He was like, he was the hairiest dude that's ever played basketball. You don't remember Don't take a very handsome guy, but very hairy. Remember the name.
Starting point is 00:31:20 Don't remember any details, and I should remember he's Harry Arms. Man. I went to the Twitter account, and I'm now addicted to it. I followed it, and now I'm going to be scrolling through it, see all who he's put up there already. Yeah. Sunniata Gaines. Oh, yeah? It's a good one.
Starting point is 00:31:36 Is that Georgia? Georgia. Yeah. Saw him a lot. All right. Ryan. Do not pick 11. One through 11.
Starting point is 00:31:44 Let's go seven. Oh, okay. A U.K. One. So Pope last night on his radio show said, he was asked about, are you going to hire a GM? And he said, we have conversations weekly about it. And so do we. That's all he said.
Starting point is 00:32:12 We're trying to figure it out where you have conversations weekly. I wish I hadn't read it. I wish he drives me crazy. What's the conversation? I mean, how many conversations can you have? Yes or no? Like, what do you do it? My only hope is the conversations are interviews,
Starting point is 00:32:33 but it didn't come off as that's what he was saying. Just say, we're going to hire a GM, we're trying to figure out who. Yeah, I think that's what he would have said if the conversations were getting involved. What is the, what could the conversation be? All of the best teams in the country have one. Now, all of them. There's like one that does it. I think maybe Kansas does it.
Starting point is 00:32:53 But you know what? They seem to be doing fine. They seem to be getting the top player. So if Kansas doesn't want to do it, then fine. They've been cheating for years, so they already know what to do. I don't understand. I do not understand the counter argument. Usually, when people disagree with me on something,
Starting point is 00:33:11 I at least understand the other side. Even if I disagree with them, I understand where they're coming from. I try to think about what's the most rational view they have and then try to oppose it. I don't understand the rational view here. What is the downside besides money? Besides the fact you have to pay someone's salary, what is the downside? Do you think he doesn't need it because he can hand, he can do that job himself? But he clearly can't.
Starting point is 00:33:41 Like he clearly can't. If he could, we would. wouldn't be in this situation. There's no... Listen, I love Mark Pope, and I think there are good cases for him to be... Like, if you were to say to me, Mark Pope's not a good coach. I don't agree with that. There are arguments that he's a very good coach.
Starting point is 00:33:59 I don't think there are arguments that he's a very good player evaluator. What is the argument? We've got no high school recruits, and at best, this team was poorly constructed. and the top three guys they wanted last year, they didn't get any of them in the portal. So what is the argument that he's good at that? That's what I said. Do you think in his mind he thinks he can handle it?
Starting point is 00:34:27 Well, I mean, I can give him some analytics that show he's not. I have a theory. Would you like to put on a tin foil hat with me? Yeah. Take a little trip? Yeah, let's go. Let's go for a little ride. I think that Mark Pope leans on Rick Petino too much.
Starting point is 00:34:41 I haven't liked it since his first big blue madness. Rick Petino fired his GM in January. Interesting. So Rick Petino is the one example of where a GM hasn't worked. And I hope that Pope didn't see that, and he's talked to dad. And then he fires GM because the GM got him the wrong players. It's something about money management. I guess it's still under investigation.
Starting point is 00:35:03 I'm not sure. It wasn't that long ago. Okay. So I don't know any of the – I mean, I know that happened. I don't know what Pope has talked to him about it. but my brain's thinking, what if Rick having just had a bad GM experience? I understand. So you're thinking that means like...
Starting point is 00:35:15 That's the only thing I can think of. Because otherwise, just go get one. I mean, that may be an interest. That may be correct in terms of the thought process. Because St. John's is the one place where they had a GM and got rid of it. I like that. That's, I mean, that is probably what he's thinking. I still would say Rick has a history of 35 years of picking great players and you don't.
Starting point is 00:35:39 Right? That's the only reason I could think that he would be hesitant to get one. You know, my mom... Who wouldn't want help? I consider my mom to be a mentor, but my mom can sing. That doesn't mean I can sing, right? So, like, you know, that doesn't mean I should follow in her singing path. I can't do it.
Starting point is 00:36:00 Rick may be able to do that. Maybe he won't. I don't know, but you don't... Mark doesn't have that history of being able to do it. I feel like, I'm probably totally wrong. When Corey Feger followed him from BYU, I thought that was the role he was going to play. Like he was going to not necessarily assisticode,
Starting point is 00:36:17 but be like the gentleman. But here's what the good young exos. But here's what the Jeff Goodman's of the world are saying. Okay. And they're more connected in this than I am. They're saying that Mark Pope put together a great staff, like a top-notch staff for what recruiting was like five years ago. That basically he picked a group of guys that when you,
Starting point is 00:36:38 went and recruited high school guys and got people in the portal the old school way fifth year seniors this was the group of guys when you were talking to coaches and parents but his point is now you're talking to agents and these dudes have no experience in that and it's like it's like a spanish speaking person talking to an arabic speaking person and they don't even talk the same language That's his argument. And I think the facts seem to suggest Goodman's argument is kind of correct. Doesn't it? Probably some truth in there, you would think.
Starting point is 00:37:17 Whoever they hire, it's got to be more, you think it's going to be more of a business guy than a sports guy even? I think you have, in a perfect world, you have someone who can do both, right? You pick someone who knows basketball but also went into. got their MBA, right? Yeah. And also has some experience on the streets talking to these agents. And those people exist. Like a perfect example is Evan Daniels.
Starting point is 00:37:50 All right. A lot of people know Evan Daniels name. He used to do recruiting for the various websites. Evan Daniels couldn't beat anyone on this show in basketball. But he's been around it his whole life. He's been talking to agents since he was 19 years old. Right. He knows recruiting, and he's seen enough basketball to know who's good and who's not. You want someone like that, right?
Starting point is 00:38:15 Yeah, it's the people that are up late in the hotel lobbies at the Final Four and go into restaurants. Yes, yes, that's right. It takes a lot of socializing and networking. You need someone that does that. It's like the woman at Duke. I mean, the woman at Duke just worked for Nike. She's never played, I don't know if she played women's college basketball, but she certainly hadn't played men's college basketball.
Starting point is 00:38:33 but she is apparently killing it because she has this role where she knows what the job is. I don't think you have to have necessarily even been good at the sport. You just have to know it. I have a fear that to shut everyone up, they're just going to slide someone over and call the GM. Like everyone, GM, Mark Fox. Yeah, but that'll be a mistake if they do that. I mean, just saying, okay, this wasn't working, but if we give this person a different title, it will work. That's what Cal would do.
Starting point is 00:39:03 Cal would have made Bruiser Flann his GM. I think it did. No, he was the assistant. So predict one month from now. Do we have a GM? I think it's going to be what he says. They're going to pick somebody that they already have and move. Or someone close to the program.
Starting point is 00:39:20 Yeah, exactly. It'll be, no, it'll be like some guy. I would be very surprised if they do what I want them to do. Go outside your sphere and bring in somebody to give you a new set of, voices. Be like Scalia and hire a liberal in your court, right? That's what I would do. And do it before the portal opens, first of April? You know, be like, you know, I've told this many times. Scalia would hire a liberal, Ginsburg would hire a conservative, so they always had someone in there giving them the other point of view. He needs to do that in sports. Mark, the way
Starting point is 00:39:56 you do things, hire somebody who in theory would do the opposite and now have, as Abraham Lincoln would say a team of rivals. It makes total sense, but I don't know what's going to happen. If I was struggling at my job and someone was like, hey, we can make a position where they're good at it and would help you, and we'll pay them. It's really nothing for you, just honestly less work. I mean, I'd be like, heck yeah. Me too.
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Starting point is 00:40:50 $10,000. We'll talk about that as well. That's a lot. We never giving away that kind of money. Maybe the second best prize ever on K-S-O. Take a break. Be right back. Kentucky Sports.
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Starting point is 00:45:10 well played let's stop we're not doing this anyway right now yeah no it's people say it's working now we're having audio issues with the network if you hear it going in and out or whatever they're working on it it's not us
Starting point is 00:45:23 for once it's something well it's not our machine it's something else so they're they're trying to fix it if you if you can't hear all this you'll be able to get it on podcast I wish it wasn't during that segment because that was, I think, good conversation, but it'll be there on podcast.
Starting point is 00:45:38 One person writes, Matt, Tyron Stokes didn't interview yesterday where he said, which led to Joe Tipton saying that he thought Stokes wanted to go to Kansas, but Kentucky was his backup plan if things didn't work out. Do you want a kid who sees us as a backup plan? Yes, because we've lost kids that other schools were the backup plan. And then they went, like a Caden Lewis. He wanted to come here. Villanova was his backup plan.
Starting point is 00:46:09 He went to Villanova. That worked out. So, you know, if you end up marrying somebody and they kind of wanted somebody else, but it works out with you, you just go, well, luckily they didn't marry them. That's the way I'm going to say. You know, because I have a different view about marriage. Yes. There's a lot of people you could be married to.
Starting point is 00:46:33 Okay. You know, people say there's like one person. I don't believe that. Why is everybody laughing at me? I mean, I think there's a lot of people you could be happily married to. I see what you're saying. Like, if you moved at childhood and had to completely different life path and grew up somewhere else, you still probably would have found...
Starting point is 00:46:53 You really believe you're going to end up with the same person you happen to end up within your hometown. Like, if you grow up in Middlesbrough and you marry your high school sweetheart, are you telling me if your parents had moved to Nevada, you would have still ended up with that? woman in middlesboro god has a plan god's plan man yeah here's my question for you we're talking about this i'm just saying like there's a lot of people you could be happy with i'm not saying that like you know you're saying there's other fish in the sea i'm not i'm not saying you don't marry people because there's always someone better i'm just saying you could be happy with a lot of people life circumstances put people in your life all right fine i'm clearly i hear you this view but i'm not
Starting point is 00:47:34 I'm not sleep on the couch. Well, out of all the million people you've met in your life, thousands and thousands and thousands of people, how many do you think you actually have met that you could spend the rest of your life with? As a wife, as a spouse, as a partner. Three. I think he means if your life was just so different, you ended up on the other side of the country, you would find someone. Or what if you ended up, like, what if your parents were in the military and you ended up in a different country? Like, are you just going to spend your life and be like, well, I didn't meet the person from Middlesbril, so it's not going to work?
Starting point is 00:48:04 maybe you will later in life. Now I found my soulmate, you know, it would have happened anyway. You wouldn't have had anyone else. And Billy's about to get married, so he wouldn't have had anyone else. But I hear the point you're trying to make. You don't have to look at us like you're a villain here. I know what you're trying to say. Definitely not my circumstances.
Starting point is 00:48:20 People who are married can't say that, and I understand, but I'm still sticking by. My point is if Tyron Stokes doesn't work out with Kansas, I'm cool being his rebound. Because, you know, that was the early indication was that he wanted to come to Kentucky. I think his parents were kind of leaning towards Kentucky. He's from Louisville. Yeah. And then the money got in the way and for whatever reason it fell apart with Kentucky. All right.
Starting point is 00:48:40 One through ten. Shannon. Four. Four. Tomorrow we're giving away $10,000. Yeah. Maybe. You got to do something.
Starting point is 00:48:51 If you hit a half court. The opportunity to win ten. If you get a half court shot in Madisonville. I love it. First of all, what did Madisonville do to deserve it? Listen, Matt, we're the best town on earth. It's literally our name. There's a sign that says it when you get there.
Starting point is 00:49:04 So these are just little, yes. I have a T-B-T-O-E. It's even abbreviated, T-B-T-O-E. And you just know that stands for the best town on Earth. See, there are T-Sirts that say T-B-T-O-E. Got one at home. I'll wear it often. We've got to get one.
Starting point is 00:49:18 So these are just things we do. You got to bring me one of those, Madisonville. These are T-B-T-O-E. I don't know everything they have planned, but I would expect a very hospitable group tomorrow and very excited to have KSR because Madisonville is T-B-T-O-E. You know tonight is. So my soulmate could be there. If it's the best town on earth, I could find my soulway.
Starting point is 00:49:36 I don't know what app is popular these days, but if you're on the apps, maybe see what's around the region when you get there. Gotcha, okay. Tonight is the evening with Drew Franklin in Madisonville. Yeah, so let's talk about this. Tonight, Madisonville, an evening with Drew Franklin. He will be reading from his poetry. I'm going to sit by a fire with a pipe. That's great.
Starting point is 00:49:58 Congratulations. Thank you. Do you have your speech ready? No, no, no. We need to work on that. Yeah. We got a couple hours. And then we're going to all hang out tonight in Madisonville.
Starting point is 00:50:06 Where's the party in Madisonville tonight? I'm getting there at like 7.30. Oh, you'll be good there just in time. I get done at 7. So you'll probably get to hit every stop with me. I would expect three to four Mexican restaurants throughout the evening. We're definitely going to end at Farrell's. After Hours.
Starting point is 00:50:21 Haven't been there in a long time. It's a great Madisonville memory for me. Ferrell has after hours? Oh, they don't close. I've been in there. I've been thrown out of there. After hours. So where's the bar?
Starting point is 00:50:31 We don't have a lot. of those. We'll find them. There's a few spots. Might take you the oasis. I'm excited, though. We don't all get to hang out in these... Shannon, are you coming? I have OVW. Otherwise, I would be there. So the rest of us will be there except you. We're going to play all the hits.
Starting point is 00:50:46 I mean, we're going to hit them all. Get ready. Where's the show tomorrow? It's at the Kentucky Sports Factory. Big athletic competition. So we will draw a name, one name or two names. I think just one person's shooting. Tell Madisonville if it's the greatest talent on earth they could do, too. Everybody should be able to shoot.
Starting point is 00:51:03 I don't think everybody can shoot. Somebody will make it then. We'll say two, but it might just be one. Half court shot $10,000. Can you imagine the excitement? They only give you like five when you hit it to Rupp, I think. Tell you Matt, they give you three? Three shots.
Starting point is 00:51:24 Oh, they'd have to shoot all day. How many? How much money, though, you get? Five or ten. So it's the same amount of money here as at Rupp Arena. In Lexington, not the best dollar. We can't get recruits. We're offering the same amount of money they do at the Madisonville Sports Complex.
Starting point is 00:51:40 That's how excited they are. Everyone should be there. We're going to have a great time. I'm very excited. I might take you all out for donuts in the morning. Are you going to try? I feel like you could make it. Do you know if someone wins, can they hire someone to take the shot?
Starting point is 00:51:55 Yeah, if you draw out a name and it's... And it's like a little old lady who can't throw it that far. Could she get someone to do it for her? Well, maybe we'll make the rules right now. Yes, you can. It's not my money. I don't get to make the rules. Whoever's paying it probably gets to make the rules.
Starting point is 00:52:09 But nevertheless, it's just something to think about. I'm excited because I think it'll be a great moment. I don't think we've ever, I was thinking about the best prizes we've ever given away. Once we gave away a trip to the Bahamas. Yes. To see Kentucky play basketball. And the guy won. And it was, you know, he got to go to the Bahamas with a guest.
Starting point is 00:52:29 for the Kentucky basketball. We gave that away on KSR once. This is probably the second best. It's coming full circle. Madisonville got one that. Why's Madisonville get everything? Because we're the best town on earth. It's on the side.
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