The Herd with Colin Cowherd - 3 & Out - Eagles-Rams Reaction, Kauff on Campus

Episode Date: January 20, 2025

John opens the podcast by reacting to the exciting divisional game between the LA Rams and Philadelphia Eagles in a snowy showdown in Philly. Star running back Saquon Barkley runs for over 200 ya...rds in a winning effort against Matt Stafford and the LA Rams on their way top face Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship next week in Philly.  Later, John is joined by intern Jackson to preview the National Championship Game between Notre Dame and Ohio State. The guys talk about what each team has done so well to get this far and what each team needs to do if they want to come out on top. Then, they talk about which current college head coach could leave for the NFL and if we could see Deion coaching the Cowboys next season. 3:53 - Eagles-Rams Reaction 24:02 - National Championship Preview 1:03:04 - Deion to the Cowboys? Follow John on Twitter, Instagram and YouTube for the latest.  #Volume #HerdSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The volume. What is going on, everybody? John Middilkoff, three and out podcast. How are we doing? Here is the drill today. I recorded a national championship and just college football kind of preview for tonight with Jackson, intern Jackson, last week. So that'll be the majority of the podcast.
Starting point is 00:00:34 I'm going on or I went on, if you're listening to this, with Colin after the Ravens-Bills game. So I did a quick reaction. after the Eagles won before that game. So that'll open up the show. Some thoughts on Eagles, Rams, which was just awesome. I mean, talk about football weather. Talk about Sequin Barclay, Jalen Carter, Jared Verse.
Starting point is 00:00:59 Just that was fun. I mean, I was pacing around the office. I also had the Rams plus six and a half, so sweating that bad boy out. So we'll react to the Rams Eagles game. Obviously, the Eagles going back to the NFC championship game. and we will talk some college football, and then we will be back on Tuesday with just a podcast. So hopefully everyone had a good weekend.
Starting point is 00:01:21 Hopefully everyone enjoyed the football. We also had a reaction and a podcast and a video, so go check out the YouTube channel. Subscribe to the podcast feed. If you listen on Collins feed on Saturday night after, what game was? The Lions lost. I'm already kind of figuring out, you're just so in the moment.
Starting point is 00:01:41 after the Lions game, some thoughts on the Chiefs game. As Mahomes getting all the calls, we will dive into it all. So make sure if you miss that, check that out as well. There's nothing better than playoff football in the snow, in freezing cold temperatures. That was awesome. I mean, that was the best. When the snow started coming down, it literally started falling right as Sequin was scoring his first long touchdown of the game. you could see it coming as he kind of rounded in the end zone, and it didn't relent.
Starting point is 00:02:15 And obviously coming out of halftime, it was going to be a huge deal, and it was massive. It was hard for guys to get their footing. It was a huge impact. But to me, you know, this game really came down to Philadelphia and the way they built this team. I mean, Howie had his imprint and fingertips all over this bad boy. Saquan Barkley runs for 205 yards, two massive explosive runs. They have Jalen Carter, who forced a huge fumble on Kirwin Williams, when it felt like the Rams were about to take over the game,
Starting point is 00:02:55 had the sack on the second to last play of the game, when the Rams were basically in the red zone and felt like, God, they could score a touchdown and win this game. and I think you also saw Zach Bonn made huge plays anyone could have had him Mackay Beckton had a massive plays today
Starting point is 00:03:16 I mean those two guys were projections they were viewed like draft picks as guys that were already in the NFL yeah we're going to take Zach Bond we're going to change his position we're going to take Mackay Beckton and we're going to change his position
Starting point is 00:03:30 and they're going to be impact players obviously Bonn is an all-pro pro pro bowl level guy and Beckton is just fantastic. But to me, this team has kind of gone all season with Seekwon Barkley. And very fitting that today in a game that was decided 28, 22 in the snow, the guy runs for over 200 yards and has two touchdowns, which both of them were kind of the game. Early on, it felt like, God, the ramps are keeping this thing a little bit closer than you thought,
Starting point is 00:04:00 then all of a sudden Saquan hits the big run. And I love it when announcers say this, and coaches do too. Well, you know, we've done a good job at halftime. He has 90 yards, but you remove the 60-yard run. He only has 30. Well, you can't remove the 60-yard run. That happened, and that's points. Just like his other run. Like, you don't get to remove those runs. And that's the thing with Saquan Barkley all season long. At any moment, you know, he's got a little Barry Sanders quality to him this year. It's like he's got 10 carries for 23 yards. And then all of a sudden, 75-yard later. It's like, Jesus. I think the stat was heading into the last game of the season. I think he had four or five runs over 60 plus yards. I mean, tonight he essentially had two. He had, yeah, he had a 62-yarder and a 78-yarder. So on two runs, he had 140 yards and two touchdowns. I mean, and if it's not for the fucking kicker who is a major problem, like the Eagles have two major problems right now for a team that is absolutely loaded with talent everywhere.
Starting point is 00:05:05 Their kicker is not even close to reliable. And the one reason the Rams were in this game today, and listen, Stafford had his moments, and there were some passes clearly he would like back. But he played a different sport from within the pocket than Jalen hurts. Obviously, the game opens up with Jalen busting the long run, and then he got injured as the game went on, couldn't move as well.
Starting point is 00:05:26 But like him passing from within the pocket, and listen, I give you a little bit of room for it, rare when the snow is falling and the wind is running, but he can't function. There is no passing game. So if it's not for Sequin's 200 yards, and Colin and I think he said this last week, like, there are Sequin Barkley offense. And it's true. The reason he's reading inter excellence and trying to keep his emotions down because he wants
Starting point is 00:05:52 to get mad at the quarterback, because the quarterback can't get him the ball. Now, in fairness, Jaylon did hit him on one down the sideline that he double caught, and by the time he was out of bounds, it didn't. count, but like Jalen, this is a Super Bowl roster. No one would argue that. Their quarterback passing the ball is a major question mark. Their run game is elite. Their defense is pretty damn good. And obviously they got some elite defensive lineman. They got some high-end D-Bs. You got Bonn, he's a baller. Their quarterback passing from within the pocket, major red flag. They're running back. Maria walked in right as he was busting a second run to the office. And she was like, is he better than Christian McCaffrey? Like when Christian McCaffrey's healthy? I'm like, well, Christian catches the ball better than him, but he ain't that fast anymore. And Sequin's speed is elite. He gets a little daylight. He's fucking out the gate.
Starting point is 00:06:43 As the announcers say, pay dirt. And it's over. And I think the other move that, like, gets back to Howie is the Eagles did two things when it came to Jalen Carter. One, they put their nuts on the table because it was a balsy pick. This guy was easily the best player in the draft. universally agreed upon. No one disputed it.
Starting point is 00:07:05 Best player in the draft, not even close, was him. But he was a major red flag. Some teams had him off the draft board. A lot of teams were on the fence about drafting them, but didn't have the stones. And most importantly, what the Eagles had, they had the infrastructure. So they had the balls, they had the Cajonis, but they also had the infrastructure. They had Fletcher Cox, a legendary defensive lineman. They had a leader in Kelsey that was, you know, go-up.
Starting point is 00:07:31 up against them every day in practice, and they just have a lot of high-level guys. Also, they had guys like Nacobi Dean on the team, and obviously they ended up drafted Nolan Smith, guys that high character guys who played with him in college. And they felt like, you know what, we can handle him. And two years later, I mean, Sequan was the best player on the field. You could argue Jared Verse or Jalen Carter is the second best player on the field. and like he's just an unstoppable force. And that sack he had on Stafford on third down with the game in the balance.
Starting point is 00:08:08 Like they hit a couple more play, score a touchdown. The Eagles are going to lose. And it would go down. I think Eagles fans would agree. It would feel like one of the worst losses in the history of the franchise. It was like, this is fucking nuts. The Eagles are going to lose this game? They were just up 28 to 15.
Starting point is 00:08:24 It's like Stafford throws a touchdown here. They're going to lose. And all of a sudden, Jalen, Carter, right around the center, boom, sacks his ass. Like, it's just an elite town. And I know a lot of people with the franchise, they're like, he's an unstoppable force. He is an unstoppable force. So you got Sequin Barclay.
Starting point is 00:08:43 Anyone could have had. They gained $27 million. They have two awesome wide receivers. They have a sweet, tight end. Problem is their quarterback goes through stretches where he's not throwing the ball well. So it's like, shit, let's just hand it to 26. We arguably got the best offensive line in the league. Hannah 26, Hannah 26.
Starting point is 00:09:01 When all else fails, he'll eventually bust up 50, 60, 70-yard run. And on defense, listen, defense is hard in the NFL. The rules are against you. There was a helmet-to-helmet penalty that 10 years ago would have been called a hospital ball. Jalen just threw it up there. And now it's great to be an offensive player. You just throw balls up into fucking no-man's land
Starting point is 00:09:23 where in the history of the sport, your wide receiver gets killed. Instead, automatic penalty. The rules are completely against you playing defense. The one area in which they're not, line and scrimmage. You're allowed to do whatever you want. It's still very, very physical. And Jalen dominates.
Starting point is 00:09:41 Dominates. So does Jared Verse. And those two guys, like, those are elite talents. And those are guys in this modern day game, quarterbacks make more money than everyone else. But these elite defensive linemen, I heard someone say the other day, like, get ready. Micah Parsons is going to ask for $40 million a year
Starting point is 00:09:59 and want $150 million guaranteed. That's why when people are saying, like, could they trade them? Yeah, they could. Because that's his worth, and someone will pay him that. If the Raiders decide to nuke their franchise, I don't mean, you know, if they hire Ben Johnson just completely start over, they could trade Max Crosby for potentially two ones. If Cleveland does the same with Miles Garrett, same thing.
Starting point is 00:10:23 because those players are the second most important guy on the field. And when you got an elite one, they're worth their weight in gold. And holy shit, Jalen is good. So I also think the two projects of Bonn and Bechden, I mean, this Eagle team, listen, they just came up with huge plays today. They forced a couple fumbles. Obviously, the Sequin runs, huge benefit. And this is why winning regular season games matter.
Starting point is 00:10:49 This is why the NFL's king, because it's not just the playoffs that matter. This isn't baseball or basketball. The regular season really matters. Because home field is everything. This is a one-game scenario. And it's a huge advantage to have a home game. Obviously, the weather played a major part. And I give a lot of credit to the ramps.
Starting point is 00:11:06 Think how much we make fun of Mike McDaniel, who has this team down in Miami, they go to anywhere under 50 degrees. They got no chance. Everyone will tell you, bet the fucking mortgage on them to lose. Why? Because they always lose. It's not about playing in the game.
Starting point is 00:11:22 the warmth because the Rams are a warm weather team. 75 degrees in Los Angeles right now. It's about how you build your team. And the Miami Dolphins are just consistently poorly built, right? The L.A. Rams build their team tough and physical. You create your culture, not by a message by Sean McVeigh, by the type people you put in your locker room. And that's what Jared verse, I know Braden Fiss got injured today, but like those guys,
Starting point is 00:11:49 their skill set translates to Alaska, to my own. Miami, to Seattle, to Dallas, they could play on the fucking moon. And that works. No different, Jalen Carter. Last time I checked, Jalen Carter's from Georgia. Went to Georgia. Didn't exactly play at Michigan or Oregon. He can play anywhere.
Starting point is 00:12:09 Physical players translate. That's why Kyle went on the road a couple years ago to Green Bay and freezing cold and won a game. It's why the L.A. Rams today went in a frigid conditions. Snow, the only guy in short sleeves, was Big Dom. Even Sean McVeigh wasn't wearing some big-ass puffy jacket. Head on a pullover. Now, he probably had a little thermal under, but like showing, like, we're here for the cold, baby. And Stafford, who let's face it, some question marks with, you know, his resume in cold weather. I thought given the, everything going on, was pretty
Starting point is 00:12:41 damn good today, you know, and gave him a chance down the stretch. So congratulations to the Eagles. Very impressive day by the Rams. I mean, it, it, it, felt like this could be like one of McVeigh's finest moments if he were to win this game. And they showed up to win. And you talk about a coach. The way that Tomlin still talked about, like McVeigh is the 10 year ago Tomlin. His leadership, the way he builds his team, how tough his team is, how they can translate and play anywhere, how they can handle, you know, the most, the worst tragedy.
Starting point is 00:13:22 historically, like the fire down in L.A. and be able to pick up, take the family move, kick ass in the game, still deal with that when they come back, go to Philly in a snowstorm, boom, be right in the game. McVeigh is so fucking good. It's crazy how good of a coach he is. It really is. I mean, man for man, we do this a lot in college football,
Starting point is 00:13:44 and there's obviously a college football game tomorrow. And there's a reason Notre Dame is a big underdog, because Ohio State has a much better roster. and in football, the one, like, if you have a much better roster than me in baseball or basketball, more than likely, I'm going to lose. Doesn't matter who the manager is, doesn't matter who the basketball coach is, I'm at such a disadvantage, I'm probably screwed. In football, that's just not the case, and it never will be the case, because coaching is so important.
Starting point is 00:14:11 And Sean McVeigh, I mean, think of what he did this offseason hiring his buddy, Don Shula's grandson, Chris, who I thought was fantastic today. the only mistake he made is deep in the goal line at the end of the first half ran a blitz and they hit Sequin on a screen and he got a first down. It would have been a good spot to get the ball back. Maybe they would have got some points. But overall, I'm so impressed with the Rams and Sean McVeigh in the operation. And they finally get a first round pick and they draft Jared Verse, who looks like Kaleel Mack 2.0. Like that physicality and that power is going to translate.
Starting point is 00:14:48 I know he only had four and a half sacks this year. So did Khalil Mack as a rookie. Two years later, he was the defensive player of the year. That's what you watch, you know, you watch Jared Verse today, you're like, this guy has a defensive player of the year type upside. You know, Fist got injured, but, and listen, they missed him as the game went on, especially against the run. That was, you know, Kerwin Williams was going to struggle to sleep at night.
Starting point is 00:15:15 That fumble was big. I mean, and they got pretty lucky that Lane Johnson, jumped off sides because probably should have scored a touchdown there. But man, fantastic win by the Eagles. Today was an organizational win. That was an organizational win by Philadelphia. It really was. And how he had his, and I'm not just saying,
Starting point is 00:15:34 I mean, the guy once upon time fired me. So it's not like I'm just like in the bag for the guy. But Sequin Barclay for cheap, draft Jalen Carter, when everyone else was terrified, Bonn, Bechton. man, obviously hire Vic Fangio who got those guys playing at a much, much higher level. You know, it's funny, everyone is like crushing Kell and Moore. I see this a lot on the internet. I try not to pay too much attention.
Starting point is 00:16:02 I mean, you can find whatever you're looking for of people with opinions on the internet. But when your quarterback struggles to throw from within the pocket, there are only so many passing play calls that you can make and make everyone look good. like he's calling plays and the guy either pat's the ball holds the ball like it's not easy to call pass plays when he's playing like that at quarterback
Starting point is 00:16:24 he struggles to pull the trigger it's just you just you could argue just call run plays every single time and obviously your run game struggles because Jalen plays a part in it when he dings up his knee but at the end of the day you're in the NFC championship game
Starting point is 00:16:41 you're hosting the game in Philadelphia you have such a talent discrepancy against Washington. There is zero excuse to not be in the Super Bowl. And I'm recording this before Buffalo Ravens, but obviously you're going to be playing one of those two teams are the Chiefs. And listen, I would say the Eagles, you know, if Jalen can get healthy just because of the talent on their team, has a chance to beat anyone.
Starting point is 00:17:07 We saw them play the Ravens. We obviously saw them play the Steelers. They won as well. So listen, I think the. The Eagles, the talent on that team, man, is just truly crazy to watch as a game goes on. Just every position's got dudes. NFL playoffs, we're talking about the NFL playoffs. You bet we are.
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Starting point is 00:22:40 This guy might have a future. I'm like, yeah, you know, I ran into him, met him originally at a golf course. He was wearing me out about his football takes on the driving range, and I was just trying to get some fresh air. And I was like, I think there might be something there. So now his teams in the national championship. he's living in old town Scottsdale. Life's pretty good for the young man. Yeah, life's not too bad.
Starting point is 00:23:04 Apologies wearing out for the football takes, but I guess it ended up paying out later on. But no, I'm excited, man. Monday will be a fun. And I was talking to my buddy the other day because obviously, you know, being a Notre Dame fan myself, but I'm a realistic Notre Dame fan when you've got to talk about the sport at the same time.
Starting point is 00:23:19 I understand. It's going to take a lot. It's going to be a miracle for Notre Dame to win against Ohio State. But for them, the CFP run, they've had, now you look at Marcus Freeman, kind of the face of college football the last couple months. It's always so funny. They always, I see so many questions for Marcus Freeman in Ohio State. Oh, what's it like facing your alma mater? It's the third time that he's going to face
Starting point is 00:23:39 Ohio State in the last two years, two, three years. So I don't think it's a big deal. His first game as a Notre Dame coach was at Ohio State. They got blown out. So I think there's going to be a lot. I was looking, grabbing for this. What does Notre Dame have to do? What does Ohio State have to do? The list for Notre Dame is much longer than Ohio State. It's definitely a David versus Goliath. But when you look at this matchup, what sticks out to you just early thoughts? Notre Dame. I think really quick, what's funny about that is obviously when you're at the school as a kid or a player,
Starting point is 00:24:11 I mean, you are as a player. You're also a kid because you're 19, 20 years old as a guy. It means a lot to you. So like when Marcus Freeman was playing at Ohio State, Ohio State meant everything to him. when Kirby Smart at the time was playing at Georgia, meant everything to him. And then you start making huge money to, as Kirby was running the defense at Alabama or Marcus Freeman,
Starting point is 00:24:33 becomes the head coach at Notre Dame. That kind of becomes your life. And you'll learn this as you get older. You become numb to some younger things that the time you felt were everything. And you look back like, there's a chance that Marcus Freeman once upon, you know, moving forward if Ryan Day was ever fired,
Starting point is 00:24:53 and they offered him the job would turn it down. Roy Williams did this for a long time back when I was growing up, coaching at Kansas for North Carolina. Now, he eventually took the job, but like, you know, they say be where your feet are. It's easy to make that transition. Like if Marcus Freeman was the head coach right now at Fresno State or, you know, UTSA or Texas Tech, like, yeah, he would aspire to get to Ohio State,
Starting point is 00:25:18 what the fuck's the difference of the two to him? And, I mean, he's already being talked about. as an NFL coach. So, like, that moment, I mean, that's 50, he's 38 years old. I mean, he left college when he was 21 years old. He's been away just as long as he was alive before he got to Ohio State. So I think sometimes people on the outside make a bigger deal of it than like they think, oh, he's just probably BSing.
Starting point is 00:25:44 No, I think truly he's probably pretty numb to it. Not that he doesn't, like, hold that time in high esteem of changing his life. It led him to the NFL, you know, meeting fickle, Ohio State guy that he went to work for in Cincinnati, and that really put him on the map, right, being the D.C. there's how Brian Kelly found him, but I just think, I think it's overblown sometimes, you know, in college. And I think you see a lot in the SEC with guys, I mean, Steve Spurger coached, or played in Florida, right, way back in the day, like the 50s or 60s. He then left for the Washington, and then resurrected South Carolina.
Starting point is 00:26:23 At the time he was coached in South Carolina, it was pretty clear he was all in on South Carolina. And he was in at the, you know, when they had East and West in the SEC. He's playing Florida every year. But it's like, it's not like I like Florida more than, I don't know, the team I coach. So he's, I've really, listen, I didn't know that much about him and then you lose to Marshall. I think Marcus Freeman is the biggest winner of this football season. I think Ryan Day has settled everything and, you know, brought his credibility back after the Michigan loss with these three weeks. but I think just the overall winner of like, this guy's kind of a star.
Starting point is 00:26:57 You know, and if you look at the ebb and flow of guys, you know, Kirby, he's already won national championships, so I know he loses in the first round, but it doesn't change the way people think about him. I would say Davos' star has dimmed a little bit, given like how dominant he once was. Lincoln's falling off a cliff. You would say Marcus Freeman of just like the coaching rankings, I think given what the run Kirby's on, I think most people would put him as the number one coach in college. football.
Starting point is 00:27:24 Listen, obviously, if Marcus were to win this game, you couldn't put Ryan Day ahead of them. But I would say Marcus Freeman right now is viewed 100% as like a top three or four coach in college football. And you'd know better than me, but over the last decade, it's hard to compare because Brian Kelly, a lot of his run was early on, right? When they played Alabama, there was no Final Four. He just went to the National Championship.
Starting point is 00:27:49 And he went to the final four. How many times they go to the playoffs for Brian? Kelly once. Twice. Twice. Yeah. They lost to Alabama and then Clemson. Yeah. So they lost those games. And we're overmatched, right, in those moments. So to go beat Georgia like he did. And then to follow that up with the Penn State win when he was kind of getting worked, that's as good of a two-week stretch as Brian Kelly ever had. Right. Yeah. I saw his comments yesterday. I think he talked about Notre Dame and how there was a quote that was saying, oh, Brian Kelly's going to root for Notre Dame for the national championship and how he said, he said, quote, something, I would go, I didn't leave Notre
Starting point is 00:28:28 name because I couldn't win a national championship. I went to get another opportunity. It's like, okay, bullshit, buddy. You said that you left Notre Dame because you thought you couldn't win a national championship there. You wouldn't go took a bag. And I also like, that's one thing about Brian Kelly that never worked out with Notre Dame. And that Marcus Freeman's working out with Notre Dame is because he's more players first. And maybe Brian Kelly is behind the scenes, but it seems like out in public, it's always me, me, me, I, I, I. And he talked about how he's rooting for the players that, quote, I recruited is what Brian Kelly said in that quote. I just, it kind of rubbed me the wrong way. And maybe, yeah, there's some guys on that team that you
Starting point is 00:29:05 recruited that are six year, seventh year, fifth year seniors. But if you watch it under name, majority of their playmakers are guys that Marcus is brought in. To me, Brian Kelly's had an incredible career coaching. This LSU stint has not gone well. But before that, his rise, when I was at Fresno State, we played the Cincinnati team that went to the BCS with Tony Pike was their quarterback. And that was the year that he left before the game to go to Notre Dame. And that team was undefeated. And that's when he really kind of became a star and then obviously going to Notre Dame.
Starting point is 00:29:40 But like he was a real high-end coach. But most people hate him because they just think he's a royal scumbag. The Scissor lift thing, I think. I remember being in college, and we had like a janky thing at Fresno State. The wins weren't as crazy. I honestly shocked more people didn't fall over over the years. I don't, you know what I'm talking about? The filming guy that fell with the crazy wins early on it.
Starting point is 00:30:04 It was like his first year at Notre Dame. I think a guy died. And then ever since, people just wanted to hate him the way he left Cincinnati that moment. And clearly, you can just be kind of pompous and arrogant. And there's just more of a. And obviously there's an age gap, but it just feels like Marcus Freeman's pretty normal cat. Like most people could have a conversation with a guy. And I'm with you.
Starting point is 00:30:28 I totally disagree of like him rooting for, I mean, if Marcus Freeman's wins, it basically, I don't want to say invalidates Brian Kelly's run, but it, no one will ever discuss Brian Kelly again. It'll almost be viewed as, yeah, he couldn't, he was good, but couldn't quite get him over the hump. Even though he did kind of resurrect the program. I mean, it was in bad shape when he got there. But it does feel like Marcus Freeman, if he were to win this game, hell, even just being in this game, because I got a DM the other day that said,
Starting point is 00:30:57 how does Brian Kelly, how do we talk any different about Brian Kelly if Marcus Freeman gets his ass kicked in this game? Like, Brian Kelly got him to this game. And I'm like, well, it's not exactly apples to apples because the one time he played Alabama got blown out, there wasn't a 12-themed playoffs, so he never, he just played his schedule,
Starting point is 00:31:15 and then got to that game and got killed. like I saw Marcus Freeman play Georgia, which would almost be equivalent of the Alabama or Clemson game, and go toe to toe with them. And then seven days later play Penn State, who I think it's fair to say top to bottom has more talent currently on the roster and beat them. So it's like, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:31:36 I think those two victories, you know better than me, but did Brian Kelly have a better win in his tenure than the Georgia win? No. I'm trying to even think. of wins maybe at home against a top five ranked opponent. I can't even think because two, when Marcus's first year, he beat a top five Clemson at home when they had DJU, which at the time not looking back, not a great quarterback, but during the time they were undefeated Clemson
Starting point is 00:32:03 coming in and it was a big win for Notre Dame, especially after losing those first two to Ohio State Marshall. But I can't think of one. And for them, you're right. Like Marcus Freeman's killed the narrative that Notre Dame can't win the big one. I've even having friends texted me like, kind of like Notre Dame now with Marcus Freeman as the head coach. They were always a little like Duke basketball where most people had like a strong opinion. And let's face it, if you weren't like a Duke fan, a lot of people just naturally hated them. And that's what I always felt Notre Dame was like. I think the Cowboys are like this.
Starting point is 00:32:34 The Lakers are like this. The Yankees are like this. They feel pretty likable. Like honestly, in that game, I had money on Penn State, but it's like, I get why people are like, he's just James Franklin guy. Marcus is just much. He made Notre Dame likable, which. I bet if you ask someone like 50 or older, they'd be like, that's unheard of.
Starting point is 00:32:51 That's people like Notre Dame, just a casual fan. I think most people are going to be rooting for him. I think the scary thing is, regardless of the outcome of this game, is I think he's kind of on the radar of NFL teams, because he was an NFL player and he clearly is a fantastic leader. He kind of has like a Harbaugh brother, Tomlin, Pete Carroll, a little happier, you know, kind of vibe to him. just like a natural leader, just kind of a stud.
Starting point is 00:33:20 And he's so young. I mean, you could still have him for five more years. But I wonder, man, if these teams are going to keep stiffing around. Maybe he's got, what, seven kids? He's a fascinating individual. Yeah, he really is. Like, he just converted to Catholicism this past year. They go to Mass more.
Starting point is 00:33:40 But to your point about Marcus Freeman, it's unreal about this Notre Dame team because it seemed like, before the season, Sark talked about it, how the biggest part, making away to the CFP, 16 games is that depth. It just seems like every single time they have someone get hurt, someone comes in, and they've continued to win. That's my biggest issue, my biggest worry with Notre Dame in this game for Ohio State.
Starting point is 00:34:03 It's going to be the edges. The left tackle nap, who was a freshman All-American, a guy that replaced Charles Jaggisaw, which is kind of a full-circle moment because Charles Jaggisaw, he's a red-shirt freshman, red-sured sophomore, left tackle, was supposed to be the Joe All 2.0. Tears his peck during fall camp. They start a true freshman.
Starting point is 00:34:20 He balls out the entire season, becomes an All-American. He gets hurt against Penn State. He's not playing against Ohio State. So if Jagasaw plays, he's supposed to start out left tackle. He's supposed to, and I would feel more comfortable him. But that all depends on the right guard because he got hurt during that game too. So if the right guard, Rocco plays, then he'll be at the left tackle position. But if he doesn't, then he's going to be at the guard position.
Starting point is 00:34:43 and Tosh Bakers at the left. So a lot of movement there for Notre Dame. I'm worried about the edge protection because Sawyer and JTT, two guys that were supposed to be first round picks. They've been done the entire season. During the playoff, I looked up, they've got 10 combined sacks in three games.
Starting point is 00:35:00 So that to me is, if I'm a Notre Dame fan, would be my biggest concern and you hope that Jagassau were to play because everything I've heard is they don't want to play Tosh Baker. Even though he's 6'8, he's that left tackle. He struggled. I mean, Abdul Carter with one arm was absurd that whole first half.
Starting point is 00:35:17 And then he got hit in the shoulder and didn't play much in the second. See, I think whether he had the shot of tortural or whatever, I think when the game started, I think he felt completely fine. And the moment that he had that rush where he got slammed on it, he was never the same. I would imagine whatever his actual injury was, the pain that went on on that. But those guys, like, you said Sawyer first round, I actually text the buddy who's a college director for an NFL team.
Starting point is 00:35:43 He thought, you know, he's not a third, he's like third, fourth. But again, he's going to be, he's going to play in the NFL for a long time. But he can have moments if you're an unathletic tackle, like the play that basically ended the Texas Ohio State game. He just smoked that dude. And you could tell the guy was kind of bending over. And, I mean, Texas is rolling out NFL guys too. So it's just, it can be a tough matchup. Big picture, that's a good thing.
Starting point is 00:36:07 I mean, you've got all these guys, like, I would imagine, One's going to be your left. One's going to be your right tackle next year. Exactly. You got left coming back. I mean, you're going to have probably, you should have like a top two or three rushing attack in all the country next year. But who cares about that for this game? So, yeah, I would say that one thing Ohio State, obviously they kicked the shit out of the Oregon and Tennessee.
Starting point is 00:36:29 They got into kind of like a heavyweight brawl that you guys have been playing in these last two games. And they haven't played in that after the Michigan loss in the playoffs so far. and they went toe to toe and they kind of relish that moment and that's the scary thing. Like we know they can score. The good thing is your guys' defense is so good. You know, I think you can copy a little bit of what they did with Jeremiah Smith. You know, Texas's defense is elite too.
Starting point is 00:36:56 I mean, all four of these defenses right in the playoffs are really, really good. So if you can just slow him down, it just slows down their offense a little bit. I'm tempted to take Notre Dame as just, you know, a flyer money line. because the way that they could win this game is it kind of like Texas had the chance. You got to slow down the game and you just got to slow down their offense a little bit and just keep it low scoring. If Ohio State's getting above 30, you're losing, probably by 10 plus and they're going to cover. If you can just have it be like, okay, it's 14 to 14 in the third quarter.
Starting point is 00:37:28 You got to play it like Kyle Shanahan and Jimmy Garoppolo style. We're not trying to score 30 points. We have no problem winning the game with 17 to 21. but we are going to slow down the possessions and run the ball and that's where I think Jeremiah Love playing you know as the game went on he got a little bit it felt like a little more fluid because when right when they came to Marcus Freeman
Starting point is 00:37:50 you know like the stupid 10 second pregame interview he's like yeah see what he's got I was like I don't think he's got anything and then as the game went on it felt like he loosened up now he's got an extra that's a lot of time between games right 10 plus days so if he's just what do you think he was that 70% if he's 65, like he wasn't close to 100. So now if he's just, if he's in, you add another 10, 15% of what he was, maybe gets to 85, 90 and just feels a little more fluid.
Starting point is 00:38:20 Because to play in that game alone, he had to be well over 50%. And then now he's got a bunch more time. He can just keep rehabbing that knee. If he could be like 90%, you just need a good rushing attack. But if it's, if your defense doesn't play well, you got no shot, right? No. I think they've got it. That's my other issue I have too is K. Trin Allen, Nicholas Singleton,
Starting point is 00:38:40 rush for 200 yards plus. That's the first time. This season, they've really seen a two-back system like that. And Ohio State's probably better with Henderson and Judkins. But to your point earlier about, you know, I guess the offensive line and Notre Dame offense, that's one thing where Sarkeesian, they kept it a close game. They kept an ugly game, but it was like that red zone blunder with Sarkeesian where he's like, I like to throw the ball like you mentioned,
Starting point is 00:39:06 but they're going to run up the middle with the third string running back. To Denbrock's credit, he doesn't seem like a guy that's going to do something like that if it's in the red zone and put his team in a blunder where I know Texas is talent-wise, offensive line-wise, they've got more flashy dudes that'll be top 10 first-round picks. But I feel like Notre Dame as a whole as a unit is one of the best rushing offenses.
Starting point is 00:39:28 And if they can have Jeremiah Love in the last game of the season, he's going to probably play 90%. I would assume that he gets 20 carries because when he was on the field for that Penn State game, he had two back-to-back carries. It was like eight yards and 10 yards. And it felt like, you're right. He was 70%.
Starting point is 00:39:43 And then he hurdles a guy and you're like, okay, well, maybe he's 100%. I'm not sure the adrenaline factor goes in there. His left leg is 100%. Yeah, yeah. His left leg is 100%. But I don't know. I think you're right.
Starting point is 00:39:55 I think it's got to be one of those ugly games. I'm worried, though, because they've got a young secondary with Notre Dame. And they play a lot of man defense. And I know that Texas played a lot of zone and a lot of stuff back. Do you think they kind of play more towards their strengths, man defense, and just say, hey, we've got two corners that are really young. We're going to bank on the fact that they can beat Jeremiah Smith,
Starting point is 00:40:16 maybe pressure Will Howard? Or do you think they're going to just sit back kind of what Texas did and keep everything in front? Well, I think the one thing Texas had been getting smoked when they were in one-on-one situations in the first two rounds. Right. I mean, Club Nick and those freshman receivers, or the one freshman receiver was destroying them.
Starting point is 00:40:34 And then the way ASU came storming back because they hit some big plays. I mean, shit, Scataboo had, you know, like a Peyton Manning level bomb where the guy was just in a one-on-one situation. Scataboo was like, he even said after the game, I just, I was going to give my guy a shot. And I think they flipped it around. Like, we're not going to be in that with these guys
Starting point is 00:40:50 because we got no shots. They were like dropping linebackers. They were keeping everything behind them and having a guy underneath. I would imagine that you got to implement some of that. Now, like you said, do they feel better? Like, our guys just as athletic? I don't think you can treat Jeremiah Smith just one-on-one. The problem in Texas had this issue is they did an incredible job on them, right? Like, if that was, if they had won the game, the star of the game
Starting point is 00:41:17 would have been the defensive coordinator in the game plan against the passing game. But Tate, I mean, when your third wide receiver, and this is what Ohio State has in the bag, like, their third wide receiver on any given game could have 120 to 150 yards. And you could throw them the ball 15 times, right? And he could score multiple touchdowns. So, yeah, you could stop the other two guys, but the other guy can go nuts. Penn State, I don't know enough. I'd have to text like NFL people to know maybe they got some underclassmen, like how elite their prospects are. But their offensive line clearly is really good. I mean, last year, their left tackle got drafted the Jets top 12 pick.
Starting point is 00:41:52 I mean, they aren't just recruiting the pass rushers and running backs, right? I mean, their offensive liner is good. Ohio State's is not. I mean, if think about the big Henderson play in that game, it was a screen pass, which if I was going to defend Texas on that, it's like end-a-half. You don't want them to hit a bomb or get in a field goal range. I think they got a little too soft. And all of a sudden, he had running room and all he had to do is make a guy miss.
Starting point is 00:42:20 and he's probably, I don't know what his 40 is, but it's probably closer to 4-3 flat than it is 4-5 flat. So that guy can fly. And I just, they have struggled running the ball. So if you guys put them in a pass-only situation and can just somewhat slow down Jeremiah Smith, again, that's the, that's the formula. And to me, it's either Ohio State blow out,
Starting point is 00:42:48 like there is no scenario where no, Notre Dame to me wins this game by, unless there's like seven guys break legs by a lot. They would have to win in a crazy close game or Ohio State blows you out. I have a hard time seeing even Ohio State win close. I either see like a 20-point Ohio State victory. I wouldn't go like Georgia TCU because obviously, you know, but like the version of like, God, we peaked in the second, you know, in the final four. Or like Notre Dame can win it close.
Starting point is 00:43:20 and they've just won two close games. And that wasn't that Marcus Freeman's thing? Like we think we can win the close game. Like we just keep this thing close. We'll win it. Yeah. I think that's one thing for them is they've capitalized off of turnovers and mistakes. And situationally wise,
Starting point is 00:43:36 I've thought recently they've done a good job, either third down, fourth down, or in the red zone, which I guess against a team like that, I mean, I told you before, like I looked, all the stuff that underdard name has to do.
Starting point is 00:43:46 There's like 15 things that they've got to do to win. Ohio State, it's like, don't fuck it up. Don't turn the ball over. Don't give them an opportunity. So that was the one thing that kept Texas in the game was all those 15-yard penalties they'd have on second and third down.
Starting point is 00:43:58 And then you look at Ohio State having Will Howard to make a play on third and 20, third and 25. Like that's what kind of kept Texas in that game. So if Ohio State does that again, like I had a friend talk to me about Ohio State's interior offensive line. They're like, well, you know, they've got injuries in the interior. It's like, oh, yeah. But during that Texas game, they've looked like the past couple
Starting point is 00:44:19 weeks. It was like the biggest knock on Notre Dame beginning of the season that they had an inexperienced offensive line. Now you look 16 weeks, their offensive lines got experience. It seems like Ohio State's offensive line-wise has adapted to their injuries the past couple weeks. When you're Ohio State, I mean, even if your backups aren't as good as they once were, your backup is still, if your backups all hit the transfer portal, like Fresno State and San Diego State are not signing them, right? I mean, Wisconsin. would die to have them, let alone, you know, Belichick and Florida State, I mean, the top teams would all be over their backup.
Starting point is 00:44:55 So, yeah, their backups might not be good of the starter, because the starter might be pick 28 in the NFL draft, but if you let the backup start for two years, more than likely at worst, he's probably like a fourth round pick. So, I mean, Ohio State has the best roster in the country for a reason. They've had some injuries, but, and they've peaked at the right time. Listen, I actually think, Texas, is good. Their defense is big time, right? And their offense, if Quinn Ewers could just play okay, which he was kind of, you kind of saw everything in that game, they still have, I mean,
Starting point is 00:45:32 the best four rosters or four of the best, I would say, six or seven, were in the final four. And it felt that way watching the speed. And I would say the Tex-Ohio State game felt like a little bit different level speed-wise. But part of it was, you know, I would say Notre Dame, Penn was a little more like ground and pound type game. Hey, it's us, the Jonas Brothers. And guess what? We have some big news. What's the news, name?
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Starting point is 00:49:45 Like what from him, from his perspective? Because you look at the top players in this game, you probably go 5, 6, 7 deep until you reach a Notre Dame guy. But if you say most impactful for this game, I'd say Riley Leonard is two or three, just because what he can do with his legs and his unpredictability, and when the pocket collapses, you think he's going to get sacked and he kind of rolls out of it. What's your perspective on Riley Leonard this game and, I guess, the playoff as a whole? Well, I think him and Will Howard are kind of similar players, right?
Starting point is 00:50:15 I think a lot of people question, like, are they NFL passers? Yeah, Will Howard, I mean, there's a lot of NFL passes, but I think a lot of people question that. I think that's definitely the question mark with Riley. And both of them at any moment, you can run a quarterback power and they can run for 20 yards while they run over a guy. You see Will Howard because of the way they play offense, just throw more down the field.
Starting point is 00:50:36 I thought Riley Leonard had two passes, I think one to the running back on like a wheel route that was just beautiful, and another one to the tight end on the left side that were just two, like, NFL. I mean, it was the difference in the game. Like he was making passes that Drew Aller just could not make and just felt like in rhythm getting hits.
Starting point is 00:50:52 Like, Dan, if he's going to make throws like that, there are teams just on a different, it's like why to me it's why they, won the game was a couple of his big passes. So yeah, I mean, I remember watching at Duke. I mean, his, and this is what Marks Freeman never shuts up about, like, his competitive nature. What's crazy is he's this massive guy, but he's got a baby face. He looks like he's like 14 years old. But he, he, I've been impressed with his passing. Like, to me, he's definitely getting drafted higher than I thought. And I mean, you know, fourth round where I, I would have
Starting point is 00:51:24 thought early through the season, like he's an undrafted free agent, but coaches, are going to love this guy. When they get involved in the draft process. And I would put Will Howard in this. I bet both both these two players when like the coordinators and the head coaches get involved, especially defensive head coaches, they're going to like those two cats. They're going to get drafted a lot higher than anyone would have thought two months ago. And I think both, I would flip a coin.
Starting point is 00:51:51 I would guess from a character standpoint and leaders, they're both the same guy. one of those two guys going to have a lot longer NFL career maybe not a starter but if you told me one of those two guys is like a 10 year career bouncing around as a backup I I believe if not both of them yeah those two
Starting point is 00:52:07 those two guys were projected to be drafted lower than this next guy I'm about to you we text about this like Josh Dobbs is going to have a 10 year career oh yeah I think I think letters too because quarterbacks I mean teams in the NFL now you know too
Starting point is 00:52:22 like they want a guy that can move and a guy like Riley Lennon and even Will Howard can move a little bit too. What'd you make of our guy Carson Beck getting $4 million to Miami? Kudos to him. You know, him realizing the leaves on the wall and saying, hey, I'm not a first round guy. I probably go second, maybe even the second, third day,
Starting point is 00:52:44 getting $4 million off a UCL injury. I mean, he got double the amount of money of Cam Ward. It's kudos to him, but it seems like a lot of pressure, or maybe even a desperate move for Miami? What was your take on that whole situation? I think he'd be at Miami whether he had got injured or not, right? Like if he had not gotten injured and Georgia would have lost, I don't think he's Georgia's quarterback next year.
Starting point is 00:53:06 Do you agree with that? Apparently, Georgia wanted to keep him. Apparently there was a report today that Georgia wanted him back in 2025. And also, I thought it was interesting. They said Alabama was a program that called Carson Beck, which I was like, huh, that's kind of interesting. Well, I do think that DeBoer likes more of a pocket quarterback, so it does make sense. I think it is a weird visual when you see him with like the, when he's meeting the offensive coordinator,
Starting point is 00:53:32 and I saw some pictures, and he's got the Brock Purdy elbow thing on. I mean, that's, so he, let's use Brock Purdy's example. He got hurt in the NFC championship game, and he was able to start week one. So that's a lot later, right? It's the end of January. He gets injured when, middle of December. So you get extra time. He's going to be ready for week one.
Starting point is 00:53:55 But spring practice, he is not going to be, at least if I'm just basing, we don't know for a fact because in college it's kind of weird the way it gets reported. We don't know exactly what a surgery is. But I think it's pretty clear. We can assume he had the same injury. Elbow gets ripped, needs the Tommy John quarterback thing, which is different than a pitcher because I think your motion's a little easier and guys can come back faster. and you're not throwing all out every single pitch like a pitcher. But if we assume he has the same injury, spring practice is gone. And, you know, Brock Purdy in training camp went like,
Starting point is 00:54:32 I remember he kind of eased in and then he'd go like a day on, two days off. They started going two days off. Like it was, it wasn't just like, their team isn't that good. Like, relative to Georgia. So he's going to a worst team with no defense. I think given the money you could go like eight wins and I think given what they're paying
Starting point is 00:54:52 it could just get really weird and ugly and I think there's going to be a pressure on Mario it's like what's going on here we're paying all this money to all these people we just had a quarterback that is way better than Carson right Kim Ward
Starting point is 00:55:07 I don't know if he's a number one overall lock pick but he's a top five or ten pick for sure and he's way more talented we gave him a bunch of money and he carried us. So how are you going to build up the team in six months to be way better? Because this guy can't really carry you. I don't know, man. I think I see way more scenarios for this to go bad.
Starting point is 00:55:31 The one thing with Cam Ward is like he transfers. He can just start practicing and developing a report by the time the season started. Like they were, that's not the case here. And obviously the guy's girlfriends, one of the twins. So it's like, yeah, I think they were. a lot of different factors. In fairness, like I think the twins make more than $4 million. They are crushing it. Aren't they like the NIL dominate leaders of college athletics, those two? Yeah. And also, it's a benefit too that they're both attractive, which helps and
Starting point is 00:55:59 they're both TikTok dancers and stuff. That's why they, yeah. That's a deal here. But yeah, I think it's a real interesting. I think for Carson Beck's perspective, it's a smart move. whenever anyone offers you $4 million to play another year where Quinn Ewers today declared for the NFL draft. It's like, okay, like Quinn, have fun getting drafted in day three, day four. I think the one positive you could say for Carson Beck is that he's going to a place that'll probably have better receivers than he had this year, probably a better offensive line scheme-wise that he had at Georgia versus at Miami.
Starting point is 00:56:35 And I guess the strength the schedules way less. I mean, they're going to have probably, they have the hardest strength to schedule this last year. Georgia versus when he goes to Miami, they're probably going to be around 50 or 70. So I guess that's kind of a plus being to the ACC and more of a offense that benefits him
Starting point is 00:56:50 throwing the football and have big numbers, I guess. He's not some scrub. He was two years ago when he had Bowers and McCawkes, he was good. Exactly. He's not as bad as he was this year. But I do think when you factor in the injury, when you factor in the team he's going to, like you said, it's an easier schedule. But they had
Starting point is 00:57:07 they might have the number one overall quarterback this year in a good offense and they were in, I felt like every game they were in, it was a tight game. And that guy was full played out of his ass. And Carson doesn't quite have that physical ability. I give him credit. He 100% towards the UCL, even if he would have got drafted, he would have got drafted in the six or seventh round. You take the $4 million.
Starting point is 00:57:27 I would say the same thing to Quinn yours. Like, you are no lock to go any higher than, I would say, the fourth round, you know, like day three. So did you have offers at two, three, four million? which I would guess he would. Like, you're crazy not to take that. Now, he's, he was an unconventional from the start, right? Didn't he skip, like, a senior year in high school and, like, reclassified, went to Ohio State? So he's had a kind of a, he was one of the leaders in the NIL lawsuit.
Starting point is 00:57:56 So he's, I think he's beats to his own drum that way, which I'm not against. Like, I'm all for it. But I just think that, man, if you could have got $3 million, like, your NFL career could end fast. I haven't met a kid that took a year. off of high school and left a year. Like, you know, they say, oh, I'm going to forego my senior year and go a year early. I don't remember a quarterback specifically that's turned out well from doing that. I remember J.T. Daniels, when he came out of college or came out of high school,
Starting point is 00:58:22 he's like the number one quarterback in the country, forego to senior year, and then just became one of those guys that went to USC, then George, and then West Virginia, then Rice. Like, that was the same thing for Quinn Ewer is when he was, quote, the greatest quarterback recruit. That was his title out of high school. And then just to kind of see the way things are going, you're right. Like he could have got, I saw rumors of Oregon, Ohio State, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Alabama,
Starting point is 00:58:46 all looking at him for $3 million. And he's healthy. That's one thing about him versus Carson Beck. It's like, Beck's got that injury. And you could argue, I mean, who do you think had a better year? Beck are youers? Yours. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:00 I mean, he would have definitely got three or four million dollars. And he factor in like his elbow works right now and he can practice in the spring. Listen, you do what you want to do. I hate. I can't even. you couldn't put a gun to my head and force me to go to a class. So, not saying that these guys are actually going to class, but if they do have to get a minimum go to a class or two a week,
Starting point is 00:59:20 I understand never wanting to look at a professor again. But if I assume that, you know, they don't really have to go to class. If he had $3 million on the table and I was advising him, I would have advised to, you know, pick whatever the best program you want to go to of your options and take that money. When you think big picture, I think there is I would say if I was a betting man
Starting point is 00:59:43 he's more likely to be in and out of the NFL fast than have a longer career and especially once you like if he goes in the fourth fifth sixth round you know part of the reason a guy like Marriota or Carson Wentz you look at some of the backups right now can stick around a little longer and wait
Starting point is 00:59:59 Carson Wentz even good when you're a really high pick you get some extra chances over the course of your life like Marriota's going to have like a 15 year career and it's like not a very good play But it doesn't matter because high pedigree, obviously high character and stuff. But when you're a mid-round pick, there's a huge element of out-of-your-control luck involved.
Starting point is 01:00:19 You know, like a Chase Daniel having a 14-year career as an undrafted free agent is pretty unheard of a quarterback. For a guy that never starts. You know, you see a guy like Ryan Fitzpatrick or whatever. I think Fitzman might have been a seventh round pick, but he got to start for a long time. When you're just a lifetime backup, it's harder. You know, AJ McCarron's one of those guys, I think, like a late round pick that plays a backup for a long time. Most of those guys get washed out faster than they stay. Like, it's a small percentage of guys that stay.
Starting point is 01:00:49 Because most of the guys that stay are like, Jimmy Garoppel is a second round pick. He's going to be a backup for another three or four years. Even though he might just be just as good as some of the guys that are like fifth round picks, they just get the benefit of the doubt. Because they got to start for a little bit or higher pedigree guy. So if you tell me right now, Quinn Ewers ends up being a fifth round pick, and maybe he ends up going higher, I would doubt it. But even if he just goes fourth round pick third day,
Starting point is 01:01:13 there is just no, you don't get the benefit of the doubt if like immediately you don't look good in preseason. You're just holding on for dear life from the jump. Where it's easier as like a guard or a linebacker because like you can play special teams, right? So many other guys get hurt. Like a quarterback, if you're on the practice squad, there's a Jesus chance you to stay in the practice squad for a couple of years,
Starting point is 01:01:33 which again doesn't suck, You make, I think it's 10, 12, you make like 180 grand. I think Quinn Ewers' mom's on payroll for him too, which is also another reason why it's like, hey, you get offered $3 million. Why not help your mom out a little bit too is on that payroll? I was going to ask you, because you mentioned him being a fifth wrong guy. Is there any way for him to boost up his stock through this NFL combine pro day? like what do you call it
Starting point is 01:02:04 I guess draft workouts and stuff that he's going to go through I think the senior bowl is now allowed to take underclassmen if that's true he should 100% play in the senior ball like if he's allowed to play in the All-Star game which I'm pretty sure they changed that rule within the last year or two
Starting point is 01:02:20 he should go to the senior bowl and participate which I would guess he would and he would be one of the I mean if you told me Quinn yours win the senior ball he'd be one of the biggest names there for sure and that's part of being a quarterback but like I didn't know it's you know like the models on Joe Burroughs payroll like similar thing
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Starting point is 01:06:23 Listen to Deep Cover the Family Man on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Speaking of a guy living war right now, the whole Dion Sanders-Colradoran Cowboys thing, We talked about it before and I kind of want to bring it up. From the college perspective, are you a little hesitant? Are you a little scared if you're Colorado side where every single job offer that comes to be, Dion Sanders' name is brought up?
Starting point is 01:07:02 Or is it kind of one of those things where you knew heading in, Dionne Sanders big name. You knew him the success he brought to Colorado. It's like what you mentioned earlier about Marcus Freeman. It's like, yeah, when your team does well, when your team becomes better than expected, you're three year in the national championship, it is prone.
Starting point is 01:07:19 You have an opportunity that Marcus Freeman will move on and get other opportunities and get other interviews, whether it's bigger colleges or other NFL teams. What's your college perspective, I guess, on the whole Dion Sanders Colorado Cowboys thing?
Starting point is 01:07:33 Yeah, I think if you're Colorado, you just, it's good publicity. At this point in time, I mean, he's resurrected your program. Part of the deal. Also, if you want to be a real program, like your team, your guy is going to get rumored.
Starting point is 01:07:48 I mean, Notre Dame for 10 years, Brian Kelly's getting rumored for NFL jobs. So it's like Kirby Smart every year. People like, would someone come after him? Sabin forever? Let alone, like, could Texas steal him? NFL people sniffing around? It's just Lincoln Riley forever.
Starting point is 01:08:05 That means, that's a good problem to have. So I think they have no issue to complain. And my guess, maybe by the time someone listened to this, he's taking the cowboy job. I doubt it. I saw my guy. I used to work with Lewis Riddick with the Eagles, and he's good buddies with Dion.
Starting point is 01:08:23 He played with Deon with the Falcons. And he said that he thought there was no chance of it happening because Dion's such an alpha. And, like, you know, you work for the Cowboys. Like, ultimately you do answer to Jerry where Dion answers. College jobs, like, if you're at a top job making premium money, like Davo, Kirby, even Ryan Day, you Harbaugh forever Sabin definitely Sark now
Starting point is 01:08:49 James Franklin like they're not really answering to anybody there isn't like an owner that cuts their check so I think if you like doing that and Dion clearly likes
Starting point is 01:09:01 there's an element and I think we'll truly find out I mean his children coaching your kids pretty fucking cool you know now that like does he truly care about all these other guys
Starting point is 01:09:11 because Travis was basically like his son right so now he's coaching people that aren't, he didn't grow up knowing, coaching his own children. Does he love? And it does feel like he likes that element of it where he knows. Like 33-year-old ain't coming to you for life lessons.
Starting point is 01:09:27 So I think Dion, I do think Jerry's going to be interested and who knows, but, I mean, are we a year from him being the Florida state head coach? Are we a year away from him being the Florida coach, right? You know, if Davo and Clemson would ever break up, I mean, these schools, you see Clemson just stole Penn State's defensive coordinator, Tom Allen, the Indiana guy. So it just shows, yeah, oh, Clemson, they're kind of falling behind. It's like, well, I don't know, I don't think so. These schools care deeply.
Starting point is 01:09:56 So to me, Dion's another eight-plus win year away. Like, if he went eight and four this year, I think all those SEC teams, any team that needed a guy would come right to Deion because he can recruit. And recruiting now, like, they have the NIL money. It's like everyone's offering a kid three, 400 grand. It's like, who do I actually want to play for? Right? If I all the money for our top guys.
Starting point is 01:10:18 And clearly, Dion, you probably follow recruiting closer to me, but he's landed some big-time dudes since he's been in Colorado. They definitely had financial offers from, like, SEC and Big Ten schools. And, like, Clemson and Florida State. Yeah, the quarterback. Clearly he had, that was easy. Like, looking back, it's not as crazy as Travis went with him to Jackson State, you know. Now, though, can he get a guy that's like, Alabama,
Starting point is 01:10:44 LSU, Georgia, Ohio State, and Dion. And he goes to Deon, and everyone's offering him $500,000. And if he starts doing that, then every team in the country would give him 10, because he's, I mean, Dabble's not calling plays, right? I mean, a lot of these, Kirby's not. So if you're recruiting at that level, then to me he's, he's a 80, 90 million dollar coach. I mean, that's how much these guys are making, right? Yeah, Dion actually stole, well, he stole a left tackle last year,
Starting point is 01:11:13 Jordan Seton, who was like the number one left tackle the country. Number 77, the left tackle. Yeah, started another freshman All-American. And then he stole Ju-Jew Lewis, who was a long time USC commit with Lincoln Riley. And then the last minute, he stole him over.
Starting point is 01:11:27 So again, you mentioned Lincoln Riley on the downhill. Dion just went over there and said, hey, I'm going to take this quarterback out of high school, the number one quarterback in the country. So they've got him next year. I do think it is kind of weird watching Dion Sanders.
Starting point is 01:11:39 Like I saw his little first meeting without his sons. it is a little weird. I mean, because your show used to that in the last couple of years. Like, we've seen this run of him the last four seasons. I think it will be interesting, though. You're right. Like, will he, without his sons, will he like coaching in college?
Starting point is 01:11:55 Will he like coaching there? Is he going to move his way up? I think it's an interesting perspective. And it was just, it was three of them, right? It was Shador, Shiloh, and Travis. So he always had one of them. They were always clips of him going on like Rich Eisen and Travis would be in his, in his office, stealing a pair of shoes.
Starting point is 01:12:12 It made probably the job really, really fun. It was like, listen to someone that lost his dad years ago. Like I always thought that was really cool. And like the LeBron-Brony thing ain't organic. LeBron just, I don't blame LeBron used his power. Like the Shador thing was very organic. Like, Shador's a real player. You know, Dion's coaching him.
Starting point is 01:12:33 He's one of the best players in the country. And obviously Travis is too. And they've known him forever. Like, that had to just be pretty sweet. Now it's, you know, like does his relationship with these guys, like, you know, Kirby and Dabo and Nick, I think they really relished in the relationship they had with all their elite guys over the years, and then those guys would come back. And I think Dion can do that for sure.
Starting point is 01:12:56 And the other thing is, and this is where the transfer portal works in his benefit, he can land the star left tackle or the next Travis Hunter. Then he doesn't know growing up, but like knows now through football. and if he gets the Florida State job next year or pick an SEC job, those guys could just go with him. If I told you he was a Florida state coach next year, don't you think the left tackle would come with Dion?
Starting point is 01:13:19 Right? 100%. Yeah. It'd be less this time. Like who knows, like how many guys, it'd be interesting. Like, if he got a sweet job in a year, how many guys from Colorado
Starting point is 01:13:32 would he actually bring player-wise? Because that would be a different level. It was one thing to bring Chador and, you know, Travis, they would have came with him anywhere. But, like, if he got the Florida job tomorrow, how many guys from this roster would he bring? Obviously, there'd be some, but I don't think it would be the number in which he brought from Jackson State to Colorado. It'd be, like, the left tackle would be a no-brainer. One of the receivers, you know, some of the guys. But it wouldn't be like 50, you know.
Starting point is 01:13:57 Yeah. I was going to say maybe under 20. I had to pick a number because there's guys on the roster where, you know, they've got some good talent. obviously they'll bring back, but they didn't lose a ton to the NFL draft. He doesn't have as much ties as he did before if he were to move to another college, like you mentioned. You mentioned Clemson and them getting Tom Allen, the defensive coordinator from Penn State. That program, it's funny how Dabo was made fun of for not using the transfer portal. And in a blink of an eye, they win the ACC.
Starting point is 01:14:30 Their quarterback looks phenomenal. He'll be a top quarterback this next year. Gary Riley looks better as an offensive coordinator. Now you've got Tom Allen. You've got a lot of young talent. It's kind of crazy to turn around with Davos-Sweeney, where it's like, we've seen Ohio State build up their team and bring a lot of guys in.
Starting point is 01:14:47 That's why they're in the national championship. Michigan did the same thing. That's why they won the national championship bringing a lot of those core guys. Clemson might be one of those teams where Dabo may be cooking something up. What was your take on him getting Tom Allen? Because they've kind of turned things around.
Starting point is 01:15:03 Yeah, right when I had to look at the guy he fired, and it was this short little fat white guy that I think it'd been like, you know, it started like an analyst and kind of worked his way up through the program. And I think it was one of those, like Dabo gave him a shot. And it clearly, you know, I mean, he went from Brett Venables, who had like a 10-year run, which got to be on the short list of one of the better little peak runs in college football history of being a coordinator for a high-end program. and they clearly struggled to kind of figure out the replacement.
Starting point is 01:15:35 And the guy, I remember looking at it, I don't know if this guy's recruiting that well. And clearly their defense just wasn't as good. Now, I don't know. Some of that is, like, has a recruiting, not been as elite. It's harder to recruit now in NIL for sure. I thought it was more crazy. Like, how does Penn State, like, does James Franklin not want to keep them? Like, how can I not offer more money?
Starting point is 01:15:55 How can I not offer Micah Parsons of Dual Car? Like, we are getting the cream of the crop here. we're competing. We went farther in the... I thought it was kind of weird. I haven't read anything like there was a personal blow up, but why would you... What the hell is the difference if the money's the same?
Starting point is 01:16:13 And it's not like, well, he's from the south. He's just coaching in Indiana, right? So he's a Midwest coaching the college, the Big Ten, comfortable and knows all that. Like, he knows all the personnel. He's been coaching that conference now for a while. Now he's going to a place. He doesn't know the players or the coach.
Starting point is 01:16:29 Like, it's more of a challenge. If Penn State wanted to keep them, they could pay them. I don't know. I think that was a little weird. I totally get where Davosweeney's coming from. I would have gone after him, too. But it's like, I'm sure Davoswini had a short list. Like Al-Golden, Tom Allen, you know, most of them are like, yeah, I'm staying.
Starting point is 01:16:48 I can, why would I leave? The dude at Ohio State is crushing it. I'm sure he called, like, top 10 coordinators in the country. One of them said yes. A lot of them probably said, no, man, I don't, I make just as much here. These top court, like Penn State could pay you like two and a half million dollars to be their defensive coordinator. So can dabble, but why, there's got to be more to that. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:17:09 And I know that Penn State will lose Abdul Carter, but they did, they are bringing back four or five starters from this last season. But we'll recruit the next Abdul Carter. Exactly. And then is it a James Franklin thing? Is it, I wonder even know how that conversation began with Tom Allen and Davo Sweeney. Like, are they just, is it just a simple DM saying, hey, you want to come over here to Clemson? are you tired of Penn State? Like that move was super shocking.
Starting point is 01:17:34 And now for Penn State, they're about to have their third DC in three years. Yeah, I don't know. James Franklin liked Davo, CEO head coaches, but they're both offensive guys. So it's like, you know, in theory you get to run, definitely Venables, you know, was the head coach of the defense there.
Starting point is 01:17:53 I don't know if that's changed since. Maybe James is kind of more in your ass than we realize. Maybe it's as simple as that. Again, that's an underrated part about the profession that unless you really have people inside a program or an NFL team. It's like, yeah, these two hate each other. I'm not saying they do, but that happens way more than actually comes out to the public. There's like, I'm just tired of working for this guy. I don't like working for this guy.
Starting point is 01:18:20 Even though on its surface, you're like, this has got to be. You would say the Penn State defensive coordinator job feels like one of the best assistant coaching jobs in the country, given the talent that they get on a yearly basis. I mean, hell, they've been a top 10 program for like 10 straight years with James Franklin, and it hasn't been because of their offense. It's all their defensive guys. So, you know, you remove Tyler Warren and Saquan Barkley. I mean, you think Penn State, you think defense.
Starting point is 01:18:47 So I don't know. Maybe there's something to be said about easier road. It is hard. You know, it's harder in the Big Ten at the top. But that's for sure, because I think Clemson would go, we're the top. Where Penn State, I mean, you're clearly chasing. Ohio State and even Oregon's always going to have as much if not more talent and Michigan should turn it around relatively quick.
Starting point is 01:19:09 So maybe I don't know. I don't know why you'd care as a coordinator as long as your defense is good, it doesn't matter. I don't know. That's a good question. Yeah, it's interesting. My last question for you as we wrap this one up, when you look back the season as a whole, college ball season, a bunch of movement, conference realignment, the 12 team playoff.
Starting point is 01:19:27 it seems like the sports getting there. I mean, there's a lot of nicks and crannies and a lot of stuff that people are mad about, but it's one of those things where, you know, it's year-to-year basis. Like, let's just get through this and figure out what we need to fix and then go on to the next year.
Starting point is 01:19:43 If you look back on the season as a whole, are you happy? Are you satisfied with the college ball season? Like, what would you say is your take on reflecting on this new season of the sport? Well, I would say from a popularity standpoint, it's clearly the number two. sport in America. I mean, it's the same sport as the number one one, but just in terms of
Starting point is 01:20:03 the ratings, how many people watch, college football is massive. I mean, people were mad about 18 million people watching a Thursday night Penn State Notre Dame game. It's like, this is on Thursday night, and you're comparing it to people like, well, it's down from last year, Sabin v. Harbaugh. Say that again out loud. Sabin versus Harbaugh, which is one of the better, Michigan slash Alabama, too, one of the great matchups we've ever seen at the Rose Bowl. on a holiday. So Thursday night, 19 million people watching. There will not be 19 million people like even coming close to watching one single NBA game or baseball game. And we had Dodgers Yankees in the World Series. So the sports popularity because I think of the playoff and so many
Starting point is 01:20:46 other teams involved now and just how popular football is in general is pretty awesome. So I think the 12th team playoff de-regionalized college football a little bit. It just. just made everyone kind of relevant and I think helped out the sport. Obviously, you got to fix the seating stuff when it comes to the playoffs. But again, that's, you could argue the seating. People are arguing the seating with the NFL. Like, is it fair? You know, a 14-win team has to go on the road.
Starting point is 01:21:15 People are going to complain about whatever. But I think as a whole, people should be very, very excited for college football. And as it's never been more lucrative, obviously, to be a coach. And as a player, it's about as good as it gets, right? I mean, you're giving random guys $400,000 or $500,000. I just think it's just a great time to be involved in college football. If you love college football, it feels like a lot of people have takes and thoughts. I think one thing to keep an eye on, it does feel like the quarterback play this year more than questionable.
Starting point is 01:21:51 Like it doesn't feel like there's that many sweet NFL guys. Who is going to be that guy next year? You know, there's no, like, lock of these young stars, like Riola kind of let down. The hype on Arch, how's he ever going to live up to it? Lincoln Riley doesn't have a quarterback. Who's Georgia's quarterback? You know, Oregon, the, what's his name, Dante Moore, who started at UCLA, who's now at Oregon, might be their starter. I saw some of his teammates were hyping them up, like, get ready.
Starting point is 01:22:18 And maybe he is. But I think there are a lot of question marks. That'd be my one negative with college football. is just, there's a lot of question marks at quarterback. I know there are sweet wide receivers, sweet pass rushers, a lot of other good positions, obviously this is the year of the running back. Like, where are my next couple years of Lamar Jackson's and just Baker Mayfields and just star quarterbacks?
Starting point is 01:22:42 Because that's what you'd say right now, like two best teams in the country, have like mid-round guys who are likable and eat fun to watch, but neither one of them, they're going to get their name called and hug Roger Goodell on the stage. that helps. No. You know, if you think about it, like, when your star quarterbacks are on your best teams, you know, Alabama had that, LSU had that. Even, that's why Carson Beck kind of built up because he was on the best team
Starting point is 01:23:08 and he didn't live up to it in yours, but can we get some top guys are going to go in the top 15? I mean, look at last year. Pennix, National Championship, Bo Nix, on one of the best teams. Caleb Williams was at USC. LSU had a disastrous season. They went nine and three with Jane Daniels and he won the Heism. So, like, I can live with a Drake May on a crappier team, but I like a couple of my quarterbacks to go in the first round on top five, ten teams.
Starting point is 01:23:34 And now with the expanded playoff, can you imagine if you got a couple guys? Like, this guy's going to go in the top ten in the draft. And not like one of those Drew Allers. Like, hey, could if he. No, like this guy's a lock to be drafted high. We almost had it with Cam Ward, but Miami fell apart. That's the one thing to keep an eye on, just the quarterback play. And maybe because the movement, it's so chaotic.
Starting point is 01:23:54 It's hard to, you just never know. We'll have some out of the blue guys. All of a sudden, you'll get the next Joe Burrell that no one's talking about. But I don't feel confident about that right now. Yeah, I'm trying to think of some guys next year. But we've been heading into this year, we thought the quarterback play was going to be better. We had Carson Beck up there. We had Quinn Ewers and they kind of let things down.
Starting point is 01:24:14 So even looking at next season where, you know, Nico, how does he do at Tennessee? How does DJ Agway do at Florida? How does Clubnik do? I think there's a lot of guys where you do have question marks. right. I love the amount of attention sports brought. I do miss the PAC 12 dearly, the Pac 12 after dark. That was the one thing with the whole movement and stuff like that, them moving on was tough to watch. But it's pretty sweet watching Oregon and USC in the Big 10. It is pretty sweet watching what Arizona State was able to do in the Big 12 and the different conference
Starting point is 01:24:46 re-alignments and stuff like that too. I think the sports only going to get bigger and better. I think that people even making a mockery of the 12-team playoff in the first. round on how they were blowouts. And now you look at the two teams left in the playoff. It's Ohio State Notre Dame. And in a 14-model, neither of those teams would be playing for it. Both suffered really bad losses, which is also what's great for the sport too, is the drama, the parody week-to-week, the amount of upsets we saw during, you know, the season.
Starting point is 01:25:13 Like, I'm even thinking back to Week Zero in Ireland when Georgia Tech beat Fort a state. And looking back on that, now looking here today with Notre Dame Ohio State, it's a pretty crazy year, man. It's a fun sport and it's cool that we get to, you know, the college football has talked about a lot more. Like you were talking about it. Like, even Coward talking about it on a show. Like, I can't
Starting point is 01:25:33 remember a time even growing up where you turn on the television, first take, or whatever show you watch and college football is being involved in the same conversation as the NFL. Yeah, to me, the biggest story next year, and it's not even going to be close, is going to be Arch Manning. And it's just that, I mean, Peyton Manning's one of the biggest,
Starting point is 01:25:51 most famous athletes of my life. He's obviously one of the best quarterbacks in the history of the league. His family name, I mean, Eli B. Belichick twice. He's obviously a famous figure in the NFL history. It's, and I'm nervous that it's going to be hard, like, it could get weird. Like, the chances that he's going to be like, he's actually like Cooper Flagg of football. You know, it's like, I don't know, we'll see. And I'm rooting for him.
Starting point is 01:26:15 I wanted to be sweet, but I think that the hype on him and the eyeballs on his games. It's one thing, like, he started a couple games this year, right, when you were, got hurt, but it wasn't quite the same. You knew the other guy was going to come back. It's his team. So I think that's going to be by far the lead story. Arch Manning, can he become like a star in college football and become an NFL player? And everyone, even if you're not a huge college football fan, is going to pay attention to that. He's at Texas. They're now in the SEC. So like that's, I mean, they're playing the biggest games. We'll have to see how their schedule kind of plays out.
Starting point is 01:26:49 But it's, there are going to be a lot of eyeballs on that guy. So I'm excited for you get Peyton going to the games with Eli and Cooper. It's going to be, I mean, you talk about people talking about that. I mean, NFL shows, my show. I mean, everyone's going to be paying attention to that. Good or bad. And hopefully it's, I don't want it to be bad. Hopefully it goes well.
Starting point is 01:27:11 Do you know who they play week one next year or Texas? Michigan? At Ohio State. Welcome to the big leagues, Arch. You have their schedule on funny? Yeah, they got at Ohio State, and they've got some really tough games, home against San Jose State,
Starting point is 01:27:31 home against Utep, bi-week, home against Sam Houston. And you've got at Florida, you've got Red River, at Kentucky, at Mississippi State, home against Vanderbilt, then you wrap up at Georgia,
Starting point is 01:27:44 home against Arkansas, home against A&M. So at Georgia, obviously Red River, at Florida, they're going to be a top 15 team next year. and then Ohio State that first week. So they've got some tough games.
Starting point is 01:27:56 And that's another team next year where it's like, if Sark can't get it done next season, maybe the year after that. Because Anthony Hill Jr., their stud, linebackers probably going to go to the draft. And you think about Colin Simmons, like some of those guys that they've been hyping up, the younger talent.
Starting point is 01:28:13 The next year is going to be a big, you're right, Archmanning and even Sark alone. That's going to be all eyes. Archmanning versus Ohio State, there's, there are going to be a lot of people watching that game. That'll do $20 million. people week one. You say that game's in Texas?
Starting point is 01:28:26 It's at Ohio State. Jesus. Unless it turns into like a neutral site game, but what I looked right now, it says at Ohio State. And that same week, it's Notre Dame Miami. So you're going have Carson Beck, Miami versus Notre Dame. So. Well, buckle up. Well, Jackson, good luck to your Irish tonight. And I will talk to you soon, buddy. Appreciate you. Go Irish, man. Thanks.

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