Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 1: Colorado OT win, Arch Manning shines, UNC pays JMU $500k
Episode Date: September 22, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocino" Johnson react to Colorado's Shedeur Sanders and Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders Big 12 home opener win over Baylor. Later, Unc and Ocho praise Arch Manning in his impres...sive first college start, UNC paying James Madison $500k in embarrassing loss, and much more!03:18 - Show Starts05:43 - Colorado beats Baylor36:11 - USC loses to Michigan44:55 - Arch Manning's Texas debut50:30 - James Madison smokes North Carolina(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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See you. See you. See you. Man, what a ball game.
What a ball game.
The Colorado Buffaloes find a way to get it done.
Shadira Sanders or the Hail Mary late in the ball game.
And then they scored in the first drive of overtime.
And then Travis Hunter.
If Travis Hunter is not the leading candidate for the Heisman Trophy,
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I don't know who votes, but stop.
Stop taking a vote.
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Ocho, in the game thus far of the year,
Colorado beats Baylor in overtime.
Travis Hunter is the guy.
Seven catches, a buck 30, and the game-winning walk-off forced fumble.
He was sensational.
Shador Sanders, bro.
For Shador Sanders to get sacked eight times,
to take as many hits as he took,
to get pressured as many times as he did,
and to still stand in the pocket.
He got outside of the pocket on the Hail Mary,
but to look down the barrel and to make plays unfazed, Ocho,
that's unbelievable.
That young man has poise.
His dad, look, he's been a quarterback his whole life.
His daddy has raised him well.
Normally coaches' kids are very well coached.
They're very disciplined.
They study a lot of film, especially when they play that position.
Chador Sador Sanders was sensational
last night, and this was the
biggest win thus far in
Coach Prime's tenure.
I'm very, very happy because
I'm sure everybody was waiting to pounce.
You see what happens when they step up in talent?
When they're in talent? Oh, he can't
beat no true D1T.
Now you got to save that until next week.
So in the meantime, Ocho and I, we're going
to gloat. We're going to gloat.
But I'm going to try to reach out to him, Ocho.
I'm going to call him here in about 35 minutes.
If you call him out, he's coming
on, man. He's coming on.
I just sent him a text
right before we came on.
But I'm going to call him.
Because I know he has
obligations. His normal
presser and things like that. He has a TV, he has a radio show. So I'm going to call him. Okay. I'm going to see if he, cause I know he got, he has obligations. Right. His normal presser and things like that.
He has a TV,
he has a radio show.
Right.
So I'm gonna let him get through his obligations,
but I am going to call him in about 30,
about 35 minutes and see if he'll come on.
We might be moved on some to some other subjects,
but if coach,
if,
if time comes on guys,
we're going to go back.
We're going to circle back.
We're going to circle back.
Straight U-turn.
Listen,
they can say what they want.
The media can say what they want about prime. The they can say what they want the media can say
what they want about prime the media can say what they want about uh the program the players
but one thing about when the colorado buffaloes are playing the game is always exciting the game
is always entertaining they had a little slow start they had a little lull and had to come back
but the way this game ended is what it's all about.
Yes.
For where they come from when they were 1-11
and winning one game
to where they are now,
which I would like to consider
their must-see TV,
despite what others may think,
and Travis Hunter,
if he is not in the top spot
to win the Heisman Trophy,
they need to cancel
all voting from now on.
Yeah. Not only is it effective on the offensive side of the ball, but making big plays not in the top spot to win the Heisman trophy. They need to cancel all voting from now on.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Not only is it effective on the offensive side of the ball,
but making big plays on the defensive side of the ball,
actually winning this game for the Buffs tonight speaks volumes,
speaks volumes.
Now we've had this conversation before.
I saw something come out about Travis Hunter saying that everyone is saying that he can't play both ways in NFL.
And the more I watch him play at the collegiate level and contribute on both
sides of the ball,
making plays on both sides of the ball,
especially after the night,
the more and more I feel he will be able to get it done.
Again,
I will still say in packages and packages,
especially from a defensive,
the defensive perspective.
Oh,
Joe,
do you realize, think about it now,
so you go guard Tyreek,
Jefferson, Chase,
CeeDee,
A.J. Brown,
Armond St. Brown,
come on now. Okay, now you go to the
offensive side. You got to go up against
Saltz Gardner, Sertan,
Stingley Jr. Come on now yeah come on now hey
i'm not saying like i'm saying he's talking about playing full time right we're not saying that he
can't do it right we're saying he's gonna have to play if there'll be packages right like they
have for his coach he knows prime yeah prime like bro y'all try to do put me out here against dion
put me out here against jerry right sterling sharp here against Jerry, Sterling Sharp, Chris Carter,
Michael Irvin, Herman Moore, Andre Rison,
and then you still want me to go over there
and then try to beat those other guys, the Daryl Greens,
and Nils Williams?
That's asking an awful lot to play that many snaps.
He is immensely talented.
Immensely talented.
Yes, sir.
But to play 100 snaps in the NFL, 16, 17 weeks?
Yeah.
That's a lot.
I mean, it's a lot.
Now, I hope for his sake that he has to remember,
you want to get drafted as a wide receiver.
The money, the money, the money, the money is at the wide receiver position.
But you can make even that much more if you're able to get those packages installed
because they would have to pay you.
Yeah, they have to pay you double.
Goddamn Shego.
Shego Otani is making some 700 million because he's great at two things.
Really great at two things.
Batting, slugging, and he can go out there and strike out 11 or 12 at night.
But you see what happens
when he just plays one? Yeah.
He ain't doing this if he pitching.
He ain't going 52 and 52. Right.
You see the difference?
Yeah. Now he has that
think about it. He's just a DH.
So all he does is hit and
take his ass back to the dugout. So either you
gonna strike him out or he gonna steal a base or he gonna hit it over the fence. One or the other. Back to the dugout. So either you're going to strike him out or he's going to steal a base
or he's going to hit it over the fence.
He's back in the dugout chilling.
One or the other.
So, yeah, could he do it?
Yeah, but how impactful?
Because at the end of the day, you want to have impact.
Regardless of the side you play, you want to have impact.
And like I said, I think time is the perfect guy to navigate this
because time was really the last guy to navigate this because time was really
the last guy to do it, to
play receiver. I think
one of the receivers got hurt
and time played it, but he wasn't an every
down receiver. He was an every down
DB. They had packages for him.
He came in on third down. They had certain
packages for him, and that's where he
was able to
shine in that situation exactly but
this young man is unbelievable yeah because like i said i'm old enough to remember champ when champ
did both of them charles woodie charles woodson what did the heisman doing both of them um uh
miles jack you remember miles jack the ucla the linebacker and running back yeah yeah yeah yeah
yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah so we've seen guys do it,
but it's hard for me to say
somebody did it higher.
Like I said,
I believe he has a great chance.
Right now, he's the leading.
He's the leading candidate
for the Heisman.
And it's not even close, Ochoa.
It's not even close.
By far.
Now, it's to us,
to us that understand the game,
it's not even close.
Now, to the voters who we don't know,
who we don't know, I couldn't even name a voter.
You know how they are.
They like to play games now.
They like to play games based on who they like.
And probably because he plays for Brian, because he probably plays for Colorado, that's a knock on him anyway.
And they will, they will, they will be a personal vendetta, not even vote for him.
When I just don't make it went like six or seven games.
He's a clear favorite to win the goddamn.
Because here's the, oh, Joe, the question is,
he's the best player in college football.
Yeah.
We're not saying he's the most important.
We know the importance of a quarterback.
Right.
But the Heisman Trophy says the best collegiate player.
Tell, tell me, I want to know. Hey, and I watch, you know, I watch, But the Heisman Trophy says the best collegiate player. Tell me.
I want to know.
Hey, and we watch college football because on Saturday we're going to have to come on.
You tell me the college football player right now.
Be it Arch Manning or Mel Rowe.
You tell me.
Tell me the quarterback, right?
Tell me the quarterback, running back, receiver that's better than Travis Hunter right now.
Not only better, that's
must-see TV.
He's must-see TV.
No matter what.
If the Colorado Buffs are playing,
I know it's prime and what prime brings to the table
with the charisma and the personality
and everybody want to see him.
It's like Floyd Mayweather. Some are tuning in to watching
fail. Some actually want to see him win.
But Travis Hunter,
it's all about the product
you put on the field.
The product that goes on the field,
people want to see Travis Hunter.
When the Atlanta Falcons were playing,
people wanted to see Michael Vick.
When the Minnesota Vikings were playing,
people wanted to see Randy Moss.
Yeah.
I mean, that's just what it is.
When the 49ers were playing,
they wanted to see Jerry Rice.
And then when Jerry left, hell, shit, they wanted to tune in. they wanted to see Jerry Rice and then when Jerry left hell shit they wanted
to tune in they wanted to see T.O.
because you never know what's going to happen
those type of players
like a Travis Hunter is what puts
seats
butts in seats
yeah
people are talking about Cam
look we're not trying to be dismissive of anybody
I think Cam Ward is playing unbelievable.
But the best player
in college football
as we, and Ocho and I talk
right now, is Travis Hunter.
It's not close.
It's not close. Cam Ward is
nice and he is solely responsible
for the turnaround
of the Hurricanes.
But what Travis Hunter brings to the table but what Travis Hunter brings to the table.
What Travis Hunter brings to the table,
not just as a player,
but in other aspects that you can't even quantify
or talk about that has nothing to do
with Heisman voting is completely different.
It's eons above what any other college player has to offer.
Yeah, you got to go back a ways to find a college player.
I mean, there have been some guys who had some unbelievable season.
Joey B had an unbelievable season, the 60 touchdowns and almost the 5,000 yards.
But, man, what this kid is doing at the level, he's playing over 100 snaps a game.
Yeah.
And he's impactful on both sides of the ball. There's one thing. Oh, Joe, you know, you get guys that come in like, oh, he played both sides of the level. He's playing over 100 snaps a game, and he's impactful on both sides of the ball. There's
one thing. You get guys
that come in like, oh, he played both sides of the ball.
We're talking about a guy that's impactful.
He's leading the team in receiving.
Pass breakups,
picks,
forced fumble, the biggest play
of the game. He caused it.
It was him
catching the football, getting them in position,
got the P.I.
He almost made a great catch, and they
ruled that it was incomplete, but he got the
P.I. He's a phenomenal
talent. He's a phenomenal talent.
And the thing is,
he's wrong.
Just think if he worked on a skill
set. Just think, oh, son, we want you
to do this. So we we want you to do this.
Right.
So we just want you to do that.
Do you realize with this talent,
how good he could actually be?
If he gets with,
if he gets with certain receiver coaches that can fine tune everything,
if he gets with certain DB coaches that can fine tune everything,
there's a DB coach,
man.
Listen,
there's a DB coach in Atlanta. His name is Oliver.
I think Oliver Davis. And he works
with some of the NFL DBs.
Boy, man, listen.
If you get what, you know, Receiver Factory
as far as, you know, fine
tuning the receiver
stuff. It's all about
the release, Ocho. A gold fee global.
Some of them dudes that really work on this stuff,
you know what they talk about?
It's all about release.
Man, listen.
Travis has the chance to be so special,
he can almost be something we haven't seen before
because he's so dynamic on both sides of the ball.
Yeah.
He needs to get a little stronger.
Yeah.
Because you saw on one of the plays that he ended up getting,
the DB led, the DB riding.
You got to get that hand off you.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Get the hand off you and give Shadur a big target.
But like I said, it's hard to work up when you're good at a lot of different things.
It's hard to specialize in one thing.
So he's not like Ocho.
He's going over there like, okay, today I'm going to spend working on routes.
Right.
Because guess what?
They got practice.
You got to go cover the route.
So I can't work on routes.
Or he can't say, okay, I'm going to work out a backpedal to transition.
Well, you got to run routes also.
But he's just raw.
I'm talking about just God-given gifted ability.
Yeah.
You might not have seen a whole lot of guys that have more god-given ability than what this young man possessed
and his desire to be great yeah and and time has done a great job i think time told his mom i'm i
ain't in his life for two or three years right i'm gonna be in his life for the rest of his life
and he treats him like he's his own son.
He promised his mom, he promised his people that he was going to take care of him, he was going to look after him, and he's done everything that he said that he was going to do.
Because that's the thing, Ochoa.
When they go into these moms' and grandmoms' house or their parents' home,
I'm looking at that kid.
He said, look like, look,
I played 14 years in NFL first ballot hall of Famer.
I'm the best defensive back,
arguably one of the top five defensive players to ever play this game.
Your son good enough to play at the next level.
I would love the opportunity to help guide him through the next three to four
years of his life. Not only help him achieve the level of going to the NFL,
but I want to help your son, grandson, become a great young man.
Become a great pillar of the community.
That's what I'm offering.
Because he can go anywhere and go pro.
But I'm offering the opportunity to guide your son, your grandson,
to a level of respect.
He's a pillar in the community, and it's something.
Not only can you be proud of what he accomplished on the field,
but you'll be more proud of the son and grandson that you raised.
That's what you go and you sit down and you try to sell parents and grandparents.
And I think Ty has done an unbelievable job because he cares about the kid.
Like I said, I know him a lot better than most
people. Everybody just see the brashness and
him talking and the curls and all that.
But I know him on a much deeper level.
The man has always wanted to coach.
A lot of times, like, bro,
I ain't really called to talk about no coaching, bro.
Man, but the kids, the kids, he
loves kids. He loves working
with kids. He has the patience of joel yeah
um and but but this kid right here man he he is he's special i i he's special he's special that's
all i can say ocho he's special now i've been around some great some great talent like i said
i was in the league i mean i'm only a year i'm a year behind uh uh Right. I was in the league when Bo was in the league. So I saw greatness up close.
But to watch this kid and to see what he's able to do,
I played against Champ.
I was in the league with Woody, Charles Woodson.
Man, he's special.
Oh, yeah.
He's special.
He's special.
That was Shador.
I don't know.
I mean, what do we say about shador 25 or 41 341
two touchdowns he got sacked eight times yeah think about it there was a stretch ocho he got
sacked four times on five on five possessions and you know you know i mean on five on five on five
different you know five plays four sack four times you know what's funny about quarterbacks most of
the time what happens to them when they continue to get hit,
especially at the collegiate level.
They get gunshot.
You get gunshot, you get rattled.
You get happy feet.
You stop going through your mechanics.
You stop going through your reads.
You stop processing information the right way.
Well, you start looking for the rush.
Bingo.
You start anticipating what we call in the nfl
what we call seeing ghosts yeah even though you done got hit so much ocho and it's not there
you anticipated being there because you done got hit so much and then all of a sudden like you said
you get to happy feet and you start seeing things right yeah yeah Listen, he was poised the whole time.
The whole time, regardless of what was going on around him.
He was sensational.
Ocho, I just couldn't understand.
If you watch Baylor, Baylor played,
I don't know how many plays they ran.
Hold on, let me see.
Let me see team stats, because I want to see.
CU had the ball for 12 more minutes.
They had 100-plus more yards, turnovers, total play, total yards.
First down, CU had 24.
They were very comparable in third down efficiency, 7 of 17, 8 of 18.
How many plays did they have? They were very comparable in third down efficiency, 7 of 17, 8 of 18.
How many plays did – don't they give you college plays?
How many plays did CU run, Ash?
But when you think about it, let's say CU ran 80 plays.
Right.
Baylor probably played 76 snaps of cover two.
Because we dare you to run it because we don't believe you can run the ball.
Yeah.
Yeah. We don't believe,
we don't believe you can run the ball,
especially efficiently enough to scare us and make us drop down.
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And so, when I look
at it, I'm like, bro, it didn't see you.
They running man because they can't generate pressure.
I was like, bro, get out of that man.
Right.
Because guess what?
The quarterback is like pretend like he's looking for somebody and then he takes off.
Yeah.
Or you get picked off.
And if the guy weren't Scott free, I'm like, bro, y'all got to get up on that man.
Yeah.
If anything, if anything, because you have a dual threat quarterback, if you're going to play man,
you got to have a goddamn spy.
Well, they tried to play.
They tried to play cover one.
When I got in the league, we used to call it lurk.
Right, right.
Because to get the safety, they'd be split.
And then he'd be lurking down looking to pick off crosses.
Right.
They started calling it, Seattle started calling it robber.
Cam Chancellor was the robber.
And so what it meant,
he was robbing any crossing robber.
Remember how he blew up Demarius Thomas
Rest his soul in the Super Bowl? Remember how
he caught Vernon Davis? All those
crossing robbers, how he was blowing people up?
That was the coverage. Single high robber.
They ran
that snap and then it was like, Robbins. They ran that snap.
And then it was like, bro, you can't run that.
Because everybody else got their back.
If it's not a crossing route, think about it. If it's not a crossing route that he's picking off,
then what happens when the quarterback comes out the back door?
Yeah.
Yeah.
You stuck.
A long game.
Yeah.
I say, man.
But like I said, you and i play having played the game
understand when you start pounding the quarterback uh al davis corn the famous uh saying he said the
quarterback must go down yeah and he must go down hard and he needs to go down hard within the first
couple of positions of the game right get him off now, football in its truest form was always about intimidation.
Oh, yeah.
I'm going to knock your block off in the first quarter,
whether you catch the ball or not,
because I'm going to plant that seed in your mind.
Yeah.
See, it's so funny that you just say that.
I'm one of the few players, right?
If you think about it, and if you know my history as a player,
and my resume, it speaks volumes and it
speaks for itself. Like I was, I was the enforcer. I was the intimidator. Like if you've talked to
Ray Lewis, if you talk to lawyer Malloy, you talk to, to Rodney Harris and to Ryan Clark and Troy
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before the game even started Colorado ran
83 plays Ocho I guarantee you
at least 75 to 77
snaps was covered to a two
man right because you
played that seven man box Ocho
because I can protect
I can protect my corners
because CU does have speed
at the wide out position I can
protect them with shell
safety but i don't believe you can run the football so i can stop you with this light box
which is a seven man box yeah it was just the flip side for baylor baylor was like uh no we
for the we for y'all okay y'all okay y'all can't run right so i'm just gonna play this shell see
you like well damn we can't really start with seven.
So we got to drop this safety down.
Well, when you play that coverage like that,
quarterback got legs
and most quarterbacks in there, most
quarterbacks now, the likelihood
of you finding a pure pocket
quarterback, that's over.
That's over.
You're not going to find a Tom Brady.
You're not going to find a Drew Brees. You're not going to find a Tom Brady. You're not going to find a Drew Brees.
You're not going to find a Peyton Manning anymore.
Eli Manning.
You're not going to find those.
All these guys, I'm not saying they're going to be Mike Vick or Lamar Jackson.
No.
But they're going to have the ability to punish you with their legs.
The Dan Marino days are over.
Those are over.
If you look at the quarterbacks that have success now, all of them can do what?
Punish you with their leg.
I'm not saying everybody is Justin Fields or Lamar Jackson or Josh Allen,
but if you go back and study the last two Super Bowls,
it was Patrick Mahomes' legs that got them out of harm's way.
And that's the difference now.
So you playing these coverages,
oh, he ain't going nowhere.
The hell you say,
them guys going to take off on you. And when playing these coverages, he ain't going nowhere. The hell you say, them guys gonna take off on you, and when
you go past them, and that's what you have to understand.
Yeah. Once you
get even with the quarterback, so he take his
drop, normally very
few quarterbacks now, Ocho, play up
under the center. Everybody's in the gun.
So by the time they get the ball
and take those three steps back, if you
an edge rusher, once you get even with it,
you better not run your ass up the field.
You better level off because he'll jump out the window.
And he gone.
He gone.
That's it.
But, man, that was what an unbelievable game.
What pride has done.
This was the worst power five football team in america yeah they won one game and they were
nobody was interested nobody covered colorado all we know is that they lost all the time
now we are we know now whether you like or dislike
their own espn their own fox yeah there's a. Yeah. There's a reason why.
Yeah.
There's a reason why.
Like you said,
it's kind of like the Floyd Mayweather.
Some people tune in because they want to see prime do well.
And then some tune in to say,
man,
I sure hope we lose by 40.
Yeah.
And you know,
it's like when people attack his son,
as I told him,
I said,
bro,
they ain't attacking your son.
They're attacking you.
Yeah.
Because see, that's a, what were they going to say?
Oh, he got beat?
When?
Who?
Oh, he had a bad game?
What?
What were you watching?
But, see, any little thing they can nitpick.
See, a bully, if he can't beat your brother up, he going to pick on you.
Right.
So that's their way of trying to get at him at time
because for 14 years he was untouchable
but what I saw
from Shador
man
he made it the right stuff Ocho
he made it the right stuff
hey
he take a look at it and keep on ticking.
You know what's important?
When draft time comes, the situation he goes to, not what pick he is.
I don't care what pick he is.
The most important thing, the situation he goes to is extremely important,
that they have the supporting cast surrounding him
so he can play at his highest level.
It ain't how high you go, it's where you go.
Where you go.
The right situation determines your success.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Go to the wrong situation and people swear you can't play.
Play, yeah.
A la brother Bryce Young.
Yeah. Hell, who could play could play hell they didn't think sam
donald could play they had baker mayfield looking at them like he was like he was walking backwards
yeah now he go to a steady situation a stable situation now look he has quality he has a mike
evans he has chris godwin you look at sam donald he has quality receivers and they still haven't
gotten jordan addison back yet and look at the way he's playing.
Now you put him in some place that the O-line isn't very good.
The organization isn't very good.
He doesn't have – because at the end of the day,
we all play dependent positions.
We're dependent on someone for our success.
And then, look, I keep telling you,
look at what Peyton Manning had.
Peyton Manning had Marvin Harrison
and he had Marshall Falk.
He had two first ballot Hall of Famers
the day he set foot in Indy.
And then they drafted Reggie Wayne
in the first round.
They traded Marvin Harrison
and they ended up,
not Marvin Harrison, they traded
Marshall Falk, and they drafted
Edger and James with a top five pick.
Dallas Clark was the first round pick.
Anthony Gonzalez was the first round
pick. Joseph Adai was the first round
pick. They had Brandon Stokely in
there. You see?
Don't forget about Dallas Clark, man.
Yeah, they drafted Dallas Clark, but he was the first
round pick.
Patrick Mahomes' situation.
He had Kelsey and Tyreek, and then they bring Sammy Watkins in.
Yeah.
I call those competent owners that know how to draft well.
Well, I mean, the best thing to happen,
if you got a general manager to understand.
Right.
I love Harry Roseman.
You see what they did?
They're like, oh, look, man, Jalen Hurts.
If we want him to succeed, look at what he had in Alabama.
Right.
He was throwing to Judy.
He was throwing to Waddle.
He was throwing to Rose.
Yeah.
He went to Oklahoma.
Yeah.
He had Hollywood.
Yeah.
He had CD.
He was throwing to some dogs now.
And he's still throwing.. If we want to see
him succeed,
okay, we drafted Devontae.
Let's go get... Oh, AJ Brown
available? Let me get that.
Okay. Let me get that.
Yeah.
One hand washes the other.
You want your quarterback to succeed.
You put people around him to help him other. You want your quarterback to succeed, you put people around him to help him succeed.
You want your receivers to succeed,
give them competent quarterback play.
One hand washes the other.
Right.
But, Prime, this was an unbelievable finish.
Ocho, we almost got 50,000.
Come on, chat.
Call some friends.
Tell them to catch on to the nightcap.
Uncle Ocho, we out live.
Prime effect.
Colorado Buffaloes, 38-31
over the Baylor Bears in
overtime. Shador Sanders,
25-41, 3-41,
two touchdowns. Travis Hunter, seven
catches, a buck 30.
Sensational. And forced
fumble that ended up the game, ended up creating
a touchback, and the Colorado
Buffaloes win it in dramatic fashion.
After being down by 14 points, they come back late.
They were down 31-24 late in the ballgame.
They get a Hail Mary at the end of the game.
They get the ball in overtime.
They go down the field.
They score.
They force Baylor to fumble, and they win a ballgame.
And so now they're, what, 3-1?
Colorado 3-1, and they're 1-0 in the conference
so congratulations CU Buffaloes
Coach Prime, Shador
CU fans I know you guys
are loving that and congratulations
Ocho
USC loses to Michigan
27-24
the Wolverines scored on a one yard TD
run by Khalil Mullings with 36
seconds left to pull out the win.
Keeps the defending national champ in the college football playoff mix
and leaves Lincoln Riley frustrated over a win that got away.
The Wolverines' offensive struggles continue.
Alex Orji, is that how you say his name?
Orji?
Orji?
Making his first career start,
accounting for only 75 yards of total offense.
He had 32 yards passing,
43 yards rushing.
But when it mattered the most,
Michigan drove the ball 89 yards,
10 plays, reclaimed the lead.
Man, Ocho,
how you let a team throw.
They threw the ball 12 times,
completed seven of them
for 32 yards. when you think about it
you gotta understand the dynamic of these these two teams you have one team that that throws the
ball they they're very dominant as opposed to using the pass for their success and obviously
michigan no different than last year they run the ball and this year they still had the same formula
and usc there was nothing they can do about it. It came down to the very end, and they allowed them to do the exact same thing.
Run the ball right down their throat.
They imposed their will on USC and went right down the field.
USC is more of a finesse team.
They're a finesse team.
That's the only way I can think of a way to categorize them as.
Now, if they were playing another finesse team that also throws the ball
all willy-nilly all over the place, then I think maybe they might have
pulled that one out.
But Michigan did what they needed to do.
They're not pass happy.
Stack the goddamn box.
Stack the box and stop the run.
If you can't stop the run, they're going to keep doing exactly what they do well.
That's running the ball.
Ocho, Michigan ran the ball 46 times for 290 yards.
Ocho, it's like when you were growing up and your mom or your grandma said,
I'm going to cut your ass and you know there ain't nothing you can do about it.
It's going to happen.
It's inevitable.
Yeah. And you know Michigan was going to line know there ain't nothing you can do about it. It's going to happen. It's inevitable. Yeah. And you
know Michigan's going to line up
and ain't nothing more deflating
than moving a man against his will.
USC know they're going to run
the ball. They've only thrown the ball
12 times the entire day.
You know what they're going to do. And for you
not to be able to stop it, Ocho.
Yeah.
When you hear us say move a man against his will, think about it.
Somebody know you coming.
They know you coming.
You know they coming.
And you still can't stop them from doing what they want to do.
Do you know how embarrassing that is?
Do you know that's the most, oh, man, that thing hurts the most.
When somebody just run the ball, you're like, okay,
the ball bounced off his helmet.
You know, we almost had it.
But for him to just turn around and hand the ball off.
Yeah.
And it's just bludgeoning, blow after blow after blow.
And ain't nothing you can do about it.
Hey, okay, there is not a material known that can't be broken if you beat it enough.
Yeah.
That was a good one.
Damn.
I ain't got no opinion.
I ain't got my pen.
Damn.
Beat it.
If you hammer it enough.
Oh, eventually it'll break.
It's going to break.
And that's what, and that's what Michigan did.
Michigan ran it and ran it.
And you broke, you broke their spirit
because they know you're going to run the football,
and there ain't a damn thing we can do about it.
Damn it.
Ooh.
Damn.
You know what?
I ain't going to lie to you.
I wanted Michigan to win because I want Sharon to go and get this contract
oh yeah yeah
they're going to have to give it to him at some point
listen this is a great start for him
because now
the boosters, the athletic director
and whoever else is in a position of power
where he needs to get paid
this is how it starts
by winning games like this
it might have been an ugly win
but a win is a win.
Yeah, but that's the way they don't have a quarterback now.
J.J. McCarthy went to the NFL.
I think he was, what, the 10th pick in the draft.
And so, I mean, so you don't have a quarterback.
Most teams don't have quarterbacks lined up.
You don't get situations where you have Tua,
and then you go to Matt Jones,
and then you go to Bryce Young,
and then you got Jalen Melrose.
It doesn't normally happen like that, Ocho.
Every once in a while, you'll get a Carson Palmer,
and then you'll get a Matt Liner, and you got a Matt Barkley,
guys that are really good collegiate quarterbacks.
Carson had a very good NFL career, better than Matt.
Matt had some injuries, had some situations.
Mark Sanchez.
Yeah, Barkley played okay.
But normally, it's tough to line it up like that
where you just get great quarterback play.
Now, I don't know what TCU, not TCU, Texas Tech,
they have great college quarterbacks.
See, like every year, they had a, no, y'all had Andy Dalton.
That was it.
Y'all had one situation.
Y'all went to a bowl game,
and y'all quarterback wanted to go party
the night before the bowl game.
Yeah, Boykin.
But, yeah, Ocho, it's tough.
But give Michigan credit.
We win how we win.
Yeah.
Man, I ain't finna go out there.
We don't have a quarterback that can spin it.
We don't have receivers that can go out there
and do what some of these other
teams do.
What we can do, we got a big physical offensive line,
and we got a good run game.
So, okay, stop it.
Hey, always play to your strengths.
Always play to your strengths until they prove they can stop it.
Yep.
Until they do that, we run it right down your throat, baby, every time.
Absolutely.
Josh Heifel, number six, tennessee looked like a contender with a 25 15 win or the number 15 sooners in the sec debut
the ball's defense forced to safety shook up soon as quarterback jackson all enough that he had to
be pulled late in the first half and and replaced by freshman Michael Hawkins Jr.
It was a sweet homecoming for Heifel, who quarterbacked the Oklahoma
to a national championship and was later fired as offensive coordinator.
The game was very sloppy at the beginning.
The game was very sloppy at the beginning.
The first half, it was really, it was stalled out.
They had multiple turnovers.
It was very sloppy. The first turnover
obviously for
Jamar McCoy was interception.
Shoot, hell, the damn, the story
of the game was Tennessee defense
forcing that goddamn safety, forcing
two turnovers,
two fumbles,
one in the end zone, and
the turnovers is one of the reasons
why Tennessee won that game.
Boy, did you
see that hit they put on that? Was it a wide
receiver or running back that was running on the sideline?
Number two! Number two!
You gotta protect yourself.
What you doing?
Hey, I know it felt like trees was falling
on his head. Listen, he running all pretty.
He running down the sideline all pretty.
Yeah, that look good.
That look good.
Man, you about to tighten up.
Ocho, did he not know that he's in the SEC?
That ain't the Big 12 where you run Scott ass free.
Oh, yeah, it's a different ballgame, bro.
Boy, you better let him hang.
They coming.
They coming to the party.
He was shook up a little bit.
Hey, you better put your belt on.
They'll knock him up off you.
They're playing.
Yeah, I'm not.
Hey, he was just like, oh, yeah.
Hey, he was running pretty.
He disappeared.
And chose not to step out of bounds.
If you're not going to step out of bounds, you better be
Marshawn Lynch or you better be Marion
Barber or Adrian Peterson and understand
if you're going to deliver the hit or you're going to
get hit. Yeah, but see, you
got to be anticipating to see somebody coming.
I don't know what he was thinking
because he was running like he was like
in the free and clear. Chilling.
Boy, he probably like,
what happened?
Boy, they knocked the brakes off you.
Yeah, I guarantee you he know now.
He disappeared, Ocho.
He disappeared.
I was like, well, damn.
You know, man.
This is the worst kind of joke.
Man, you know, we'd be on the sideline
and somebody get a big hit we be like
oh man man hey
man you alright
yeah man man
man that boy a doctor
cause we gonna get them jokes off now
we gonna make sure you okay
once you say yeah man I'm good
oh it's over
oh it's over
for at least a week.
Oh, absolutely.
Oh, yeah.
Hey, you don't want to be that.
Hey, coach, run that back right quick.
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Arch Manley, highly anticipated starting debut. had to share ups and downs, but the Longhorns dominated over Louisiana Monroe, 51-3,
in front of
almost 103,000
at Darrell K. Royal Texas Memorial
Stadium. Arch Manning, 15-29,
258, two touchdowns,
two interceptions. Manning led
Longhorns' first team offense
for 10 series, leaving the game early
in the fourth as true freshman
Trey Owens entered the game.
Oh, he was throwing it.
He aired it out.
Hey, listen, Art's going to be okay.
Art's going to be okay.
After that first interception,
after that first interception,
I'm not sure what he was looking at,
but after that, oh, he was dealing.
He was dealing like a goddamn,
like a dealer at a casino in Vegas, man.
He was letting that thing fly.
He going to be all right.
He going to be all right.
How long, how long you think Quinn Ayers is out?
Because you know the story.
Quinn Ayers.
Ayers.
Oh, Ayers.
Oh, my bad, my bad.
Ayers.
Ayers.
How long is he out?
I want to say a couple of weeks.
A couple of weeks.
Yeah.
But listen, this is some good stuff.
This is some good stuff
for Arch, you know,
to get some time in,
get acclimated
to the speed of the game,
being able to read defenses
and process information.
So next year,
Arch coming out early
and you know what's going to happen
when it's his time?
That ain't really
the man's philosophy.
What? Remember? Peyton,
four years. Eli, four years.
But listen, times have changed.
Times have changed.
Ocho, but you have to understand.
We coming out,
my grandfather ain't playing the NFL.
My uncles ain't playing the NFL.
He's straight.
Yeah, he good. He he good he good he good
especially with the NIL stuff
you even more
yeah but listen
and that's one of the reasons that he went with Sark
we're gonna have Sark on here
I reached out to Sark
like I said I don't
you know what Ocho I don't really be
I know Sark and so
I reached out to him and he said he'd love to come on with us
so we're gonna get Sark here
the next week so
I might I might I should call
it see if he come on
I should call it and see if
he come on tonight yeah let me see
let me
see I don't
know but I mean listen
Arch Manning is probably gonna be ahead of the learning curve
as far as from the quarterback position.
And with the way he looks now, another year under his belt,
I can see him coming out early.
I can see him coming out early.
Well, obviously to the right team,
because they're probably full of what they did with Eli.
When Eli had to go to San Diego and brother Archie Manning was like,
uh-uh, uh-uh I know, sir, not happening.
No answer for Sark.
Let me call.
Oh yeah.
The podium.
Okay.
Okay.
Time's at the podium.
So as you go, give me the heads up.
When you leave the podium.
Yeah. Uh, hell, when did, uh, Sark is going to give me the heads up. When he leaves the podium. Yeah.
Hell, when did Sarknum join?
Bring him around.
Okay.
They're probably both at the podium.
I'm going to try to get one of them, if not both of them tonight.
Let's see what we can do.
Man, listen, I can't wait.
Prime's going to tell you because you're not going to believe me.
You're going to think I'm lying, but I was able to help recruit, you know,
prime had me as, as a recruiter during the off season.
I went into two homes and talked to some parents and I was able to get them to believe in, in not just me, but in,
in what we had going on at Colorado.
So I'm, I'm somewhat of a contributor to the success that Colorado is having right now.
And Prime can attest to that when it comes on.
Texas ran the ball 52 times, 239 yards.
So they had, what, almost 500 yards of total offense.
Woo!
But, I mean, that's what we expect.
You play Louisiana Monroe. It'll give you a little confidence. I mean, look, they did go on the road. Right. That's what we expect. You play Louisiana Monroe.
It'll give you a little confidence.
They did go on the road. They went on the road.
They beat the drunk breaks
off Michigan.
Give them credit for that.
You play on a team like this, this is what
you're supposed to do.
You're supposed to beat them
handily. Who is Texas'
next opponent?
Forget next opponent. When is the next
game that is an actual test?
It might be
the Red Ribble rivalry. It might
be Oklahoma.
At the Cotton Bowl.
Are they going to play at Jerry's work? Because I know
Jerry was trying to get them to move it.
They played Mississippi State, then Oklahoma.
Mississippi State lost to Florida today.
They lost to Florida?
They did.
They did.
Man, well, the Gators, so, man, never mind.
I ain't going to say it.
I'm not going to say it.
Well, you know, it's getting fall. You know know Gators become less active when it gets starting to get cold
but now it's
congratulations Texas Sark
good job Arch Manning
and his first start in the UT
15-29
2-58 two touchdowns two interceptions
as they win handedly
over Louisiana
Monroe.
North Carolina paid James
Madison $500,000
for an ass-whipping.
That was embarrassing.
North Carolina,
we're not shocked anymore.
It used to be, Ocho, we became shocked
if James Madison or Appalachian State beat a Power 5 team. Michigan, yeah. We're not shocked anymore. It used to be, Ocho, we became shocked if James Madison or Appalachian State
beat a Power 5 team.
Michigan, yeah.
We're not shocked anymore.
Right.
But when you allow this team to come in and put 70 on you.
70?
Hold on.
They had 52 at the half.
I was just getting ready to say that.
I was just getting ready to say that.
Five turnovers.
Carolina had five turnovers.
They're most in the game since September 27, 2018.
Those giveaways helped James Madison,
two possessions beginning inside the Tar Heels' 35-yard line.
Both ended in touchdown.
They also gave up one score on a balk putt, another on a pick six.
But it doesn't quite explain how horrendously bad UNC defense was.
The Tar Heels allowed 611 yards, 8.4 yards per play.
And Mack Brown, he didn't miss a word.
He said, that's not what we saw in spring.
That's not what we saw in the fall.
That's not what we saw the first three games.
He says, I don't know what happened.
There's no excuse.
There ain't no excuse for that.
That's embarrassing.
It was footsie, y'all.
That's embarrassing. They were a foot for y'all. That's embarrassing.
And matter of fact, I'm mad James Madison came to only play that game
and only got $500,000.
Matter of fact, goddamn.
Well, they didn't have to travel that far.
North Carolina should give them an extra $5,000,
an extra $500,000 bonus.
No, hell, they shouldn't.
I wouldn't even pay them. You ain't finna beat me.
And you think you gonna get paid? The hell you ain't.
Hey, they should
stop the check.
Make the check bounce.
I mean,
if I know what I'm gonna do, if I'm
an AD and I pay you, I'm gonna post
date the check. Beat me if you want to.
I'm gonna say, fraudulent.
I'll put it on a credit card
saying, I'm contesting this charge.
Give it 30 days.
You know Blackfoot, we give you a post-date
check quick. Listen, don't cash this.
Wait 30 days.
Whatever the date on that check,
now you be slick if you want to
and think you're going to cash it at
midnight. I'm telling you,
I post-dated it for a reason.
The money is not going to be in there until this date at 5 o'clock.
And you know what?
And funny, whatever that date may be, at 5 o'clock,
it still might not be there.
Yeah.
So I'm just saying, something might have came up.
So if I post, when I post data check, you post data check.
Now don't be,
hey,
hey,
I'm going to try to,
hey,
hey bro,
what about that check bro?
Here,
you know what I'm going to do Ocho?
Let me write you another one.
Cause if you go cash,
if you go cash that one,
they're going to walk your ass out of there with handcuffs now.
So come on up by the hot house,
come by the house.
I will write you another one.
That's going to be good. This was supposed to i will write you another one that's gonna be good
that this was supposed to be good on friday this was gonna be good on tuesday that's what you take
your black answer the people bake so but you better can't just check now i'm telling you now
now don't do that hey oh hey that's us boy that's classic. That's classic. Yeah.
I'm just telling you.
I don't know what to tell you,
but that's all I got for you now.
You can go on in there if you want to.
Hey, I want my...
Okay.
That's how people...
Every time.
Because you know if you write a check
and the funds ain't there,
when you put... They're going to take their money back and they're going to charge you
overdraft
so I'm just telling you
I'm just telling you
oh man
so don't be
going to their BQ because I told you
not to cash the check I meant that
38
why we do that man who started post date checks I told you not to cast a check. I meant that. 38.
Why we do that, man?
Who started post-date checks on you?
Us?
Us?
Our people?
Hey.
Do a post-date check quick.
Nah, uh-uh, uh-uh, uh-uh, uh-uh.
Hey, can I write you a check?
No, I ain't write you no check.
I want you to get back to me just like I gave it to you.
Hell no.
I already know you.
Oh, man, that's funny.
That is funny.
Yeah, man.
People still write checks on you?
You know, I don't even know.
I have, you know what's funny?
I have a checkbook, but I haven't used a checkbook in a long time.
Yeah, I haven't.
I haven't used a checkbook in a long time. I haven't used a checkbook in a long time.
Most of the time, I mean,
I mean, Uncle Sam don't take checks no more, do he?
I think you got to wire him his money.
Yeah, they don't play.
Listen, as advanced
as technology is,
there really ain't no need for a goddamn checkbook no more.
Why you bulljobbing?
Oh,
man, you know, they be talking about
you can put your credit
card in your palm. I said I wish
I palm.
Oh, no.
Absolutely not.
Absolutely not.
Because, you know, like now, Ocho, if you run
a traffic light or you run a stop sign
or something, they'll send you the thing they'll send you your license
plate in the mail and say you owe
like $50 you owe $75
Ocho I got slick with them
I sent them a picture
what y'all not going to get
they sent me a picture of some handcuffs I said I'll go and send
y'all money I was just playing
Ocho I was playing
they got cameras everywhere.
Everywhere.
Listen, matter of fact, speaking of, forget the traffic violations.
This is why I don't understand why people still commit crime to this day.
Why are we still committing crime to this day when there are cameras everywhere?
Everywhere.
There's no way to get away with anything.
You true? Yeah. Man, man i got caught i ran through i ran a red light oh joe it wasn't a red light you know how they have them tolls like you're supposed to pay like 50
cent or a dollar right you just kept going i went well i went well first of all i ran the red light
and my dog happened to have his head out the window. I was like, Bo, they know it's you. Bro, they know it's me.
And then I went through the toll.
It didn't pay.
Man, that thing cost me like $300.
Okay, that's me.
The tolls in Miami, we have in Miami, it's called SunPass.
My license was suspended because I went through the toll so much.
I didn't even realize my license was suspended because of the toll.
I got pulled over and just so happened, you know, I am.
Yes, sir.
No, sir.
License registration.
Here you go, sir.
He came back to the car.
I'm assuming because I was so nice and polite.
You're like, listen, you know, your license is suspended.
It's wherever you're going.
You need to get there now and make sure you get this
handle and get it squared. It's suspended for real?
Why?
I mean, I go to the draft license place.
I owe the toll. I owe
about maybe $425.
Mind you, the toll
ain't nothing but a dollar.
So that's how long I've been
going for. I don't think they got a toll.
If y'all know what I'm talking about, it used to on 400 so you're going north or south if you're going up
towards alpharetta or something like that canton you had to go through the toll man i was like man
i ain't got going right on through they take that picture that credit card i mean uh your license
plate hey just like it like po it's like, Ocho.
Yeah.
And you know people what make me, well, man, you know you ain't got no money on that credit card.
You already know.
And you go there and tell them, run it again.
Hey, listen.
I don't know what happened.
I just deposited some, man, stop it. Then I ran that thing. I just stood here for six. I just deposited some.
Man, stop it.
They done ran that thing.
I done stood here for 10 minutes.
And they done ran that thing.
Bro, you ain't got no money.
It declined.
It said decline.
I'm sitting there looking at it.
Hey, you know that's one of the most embarrassing moments when you do have money.
Well, yeah.
Hold on.
And there are people behind you.
And you decline.
And you look back. And they stand over your shoulder. They looking at you funny have money. And there are people behind you, and they decline, and you look back, and they stand over your shoulder,
they're looking at you funny.
Does this ever happen to you? No.
I'm
glad, you know, I'm glad now
before you used to have to call
right there on the spot. Now, you know, they've seen
your text message, or they've seen your email
just so you can confirm and
verify it's actually you. But before,
it should be a line and you got to sit there
and call and then you got to talk to the
automated system and the automated system
then you get going. Oh my goodness, man.
That's embarrassing.
Yeah, I mean, a lot of times
you do a high purchase
because I told him, but you know, I was like,
look, is this
Mr. Sharp?
Yeah, he's standing right here.
Can you put him on the phone?
So, you know, they'll put like you, you spending, you know,
you put a lot of money on the card, but I like that.
I mean, I like the fact that they'll call.
Cause I remember one day I was, I was at CBS and my phone is going off
and I'm like, damn, why my phone going off?
Why my phone going off? So on the commercial break,
I stepped and it just so happened they
called back.
I was like, hello, this is
Fraud Prevention
American Express. Mr. Sharp,
do you happen to be at Kmart?
I was like, nah, I'm at work.
They were like, we thought so. Somebody
is using your card. And so we, uh, I said, oh, I'm at work. They were like, we thought so. Somebody is using your card.
And so we, I said, oh, okay, thank you.
Man, that ain't never been the K-Mart day of my life.
Somebody put $2,000 worth of stuff on my card.
Damn.
But they called me, Ocho.
It was just a fact that they are Shannon Sharp Sunday.
He ain't going to be at no K.
And first of all, and that's how they're like, okay,
he ain't on like
a pizza. Somebody go charge a pizza or
buy something from Kmart or something. Come on, dad.
2,000?
Oh, they were in Kmart to put $2,000
worth of stuff on that car. Yeah.
Lee. Yeah.
I don't even know how they got it. I don't even know because I don't really, like I said, I don't even know how they got it
I don't even know because I don't really
like I said I don't know how they
ended up doing it but they got it
they definitely ended up getting it so
I was glad thank you American Express for looking out
for your boy because I definitely was going to contest that
so
good thing y'all stopped it or y'all about to be out of
$2,000 because I damn sure wasn't going to pay you
whoo Ocho Jerry Jones made his weekly call at y'all stopped it or y'all about to be out of $2,000 because I damn sure we're going to pay you. Woo!
Yeah.
Jerry Jones made his weekly call.
Did I?
Okay.
I don't know why
all of a sudden
my sales service here
you need
you need
you need wifi man
I got wifi
I mean it ain't good
because your sales service ain't working uh
what is this okay we got okay number 10 utah wins at number 15 oklahoma state
backup quarterback isaac wilson tossed a pair of interceptions but was bailed out by running back
michael bernard's 182 yards on 25 carries the big
story was the play of the defense utah chewed through uh two osu quarterbacks gave up just 38
yards rushing and show why they're more than ready to make a playoff push i i was surprised
that how well you uh utah played on the, to go in there and play,
and to play that kind of big boy style football,
Oklahoma State is not an easy place to win,
especially for a team that doesn't normally play.
I mean, obviously, Oklahoma, Texas team,
you're in that conference, you used to go in there.
But Utah, going there and do what they did,
that was very impressive.
That was one of the few games.
Obviously, there were two games I wasn't able to see.
Obviously, for one, because I was traveling.
I was traveling to Vegas, and that's one of the games I wasn't able to watch.
But I did see the final score, and I saw some of the highlights from the game.
And when I think about Oklahoma State in general, being a Power 5 school,
I didn't think Utah really stood a chance when I saw the schedule
for the games that were going to be airing today.
And after seeing the highlights in the way Utah was able to win,
I was like, okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
It was, uh, had, uh, had it not turned the ball over,
I thought it would have been more lopsided than what it was.
Right.
But it turned the ball over and kept Oklahoma state in it.
Yeah.
Damn.
207, 52 rushes, 249.
They lost two fumbles, but give them credit.
They go on the road and beat a team like Oklahoma State.
That gives you a lot of confidence.
They're the number 12 team in the country.
Oklahoma State was number 14. That's what you like to see. They're 1 12 team in the country. Oklahoma State was number 14.
That's what you'd like to see.
They're 1-0 in the conference, 4-0 on the road.
Utah goes in, takes down Oklahoma State 22-19.
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