The Herd with Colin Cowherd - Covino & Rich - Ferris Bueller Day
Episode Date: June 6, 2025Covino & the crew have fun, as Rich is at Mets/Dodgers celebrating Ferris Bueller Day! Cove tells you why he's in Jersey & talks "finds." The crew tell you why two small market teams in the NB...A Finals tonight shouldn't prevent you from tuning in! Plus, Aaron Rodgers news & 'OLD-SCHOOL WHEN 50 HITS' takes you back to the 80s & 90s! Follow C&R on their Apple Podcast page: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/covino-rich/id1212071900See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Oh, yeah, the greatest show that ever was.
The Cabino show, am I right?
Yeah.
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But it's not a show without you.
Not you, Dan Byer.
Without you.
Not you, Danny G.
Without you, not you, Iowa, Sam.
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again it's a Thursday we're throwing it back old school when 50 hits reminiscent and we get you
involved fox sports radio nation so save the number and be dialing 87799 on fox we're throwing
it back to movies very famous sports scene in this very famous 80s classic there's an anniversary
today and we're going to pose a question what's your favorite 80s 90s sort of movie we'll explain
but it's NBA finals Thursday, super pumped about that.
The only thing that's reminding me that it's Thursday is the finals, Danny G.
In DB, because to me it feels like a Friday.
I keep thinking it's Friday.
You were actually preparing weekend hobnobbing when we were on the phone earlier.
Dude, I've been saying to everybody, it's Friday.
I'm on the radio on Series 6M saying it's Friday.
It's Thursday.
I'm getting ahead of myself.
I blame last week because of the Memorial Day holiday.
day you felt it was a short week.
So you're used to a shorter week.
Then you come into this week and it's back to normal,
but it feels longer than what it did.
So now you're saying that it's a Friday.
You know what? I'll roll with that.
Dan Byer got my back.
And he's got your updates. Great to see you, DB.
Thanks for hanging out with me today.
And thanks again, Fox Sports Radio Nation,
8799 on Fox. Everything at Covino and Rich
and at Fox Sports Radio.
Now, before we talk the NBA finals
and everything, Adam Silver,
as Iowa Sam calls him Nospheratu has to say about it.
I want to let you know why I'm in New Jersey.
I'm in New Jersey and Rich is at a Metske.
We get around.
I came to New Jersey to film something early tomorrow morning.
I'm going to be filming something for the History Channel.
Right?
And I'll explain why.
But I also want to remind you guys that if you don't have your real ID yet,
you're going to get hassled and haggled like I did and pat it down.
And I know I'm supposed to know, and I know they've been telling everybody for a long time,
and I know they've extended it, but I thought we still had time.
And no, you don't.
So here I am rocking like a hurricane, trying to get through TSA,
trying to get through security to catch my flight last night.
And they asked for my ID.
They put it in that little thing.
And they're like, you got any other form of ID?
and I was like, why am I that much more handsome now than I was in my license?
I'm like, is it the scruff?
Is it the glasses?
And I'm like, no, you don't have the real ID.
I'm like, I thought I had more time.
They're like, nope, sorry.
You only had four years or something.
It was like 10.
I wasn't buying into it.
I didn't find the importance.
I think this was a Clinton thing.
Yeah.
Bill Clinton.
You sure?
Maybe Ronald Reagan approved this, and I'm finally getting around.
Bush did it, but like George, the father Bush.
H.W.
I think Kavino's right, because when he told Gorbachev to tear down that wall, he also said,
let's implement real ID.
I think that was the, that was it.
Or was it when George Bush said, read my lips, no new taxes and get real ID.
I forget.
Either way, I know it's been a thing that we had to get.
And of course, when it comes to crastinating, I'm a professional, guys.
So I'm there, and I'm like, well, now what?
So now they basically just got to do extra security checks.
check on you, pat you down, tap on the Huevoles.
Now I'm sitting in line like an idiot.
They did let me through, but we've been promoting this party that we're having.
We're doing a Fox Sports Radio live broadcast in Vegas, June 20th, and we invited everybody.
If you're getting on a plane for that, getting on a plane for anything.
Your passport trumps everything.
Trump trumps everything.
So at least have your passport on standby, or be responsible, not like Steve Kavino, and get the real ID.
I'm going to be honest because I traveled to, this is my first day back in the show for a while.
So I traveled yesterday.
And a woman in front of me didn't have real ID.
And I completely judged her.
Completely.
I don't blame you.
Because she had 10 years.
Yes.
But you know what?
Hold on.
If you think Danny G.
Or Sam has real ID, I think you're mistaken.
My money would say they don't.
I think you're mistaken because I've had mine for a couple of times.
of years now. I've had it for like seven or six, seven years now.
I'm pretty sure as Nixon was announcing his resignation, he said one last thing before I go,
I'm going to start real ID.
Are you sure it wasn't Clinton when he said, I didn't not have sexual relations with
that woman and get your real ID?
I think it was in the 90s.
It was actually JFK before he was assassinated on this date and history.
Yo, dude, I felt so dumb.
And like I said, here I am telling everybody to join us in Vegas.
guys have your real ID that's your reminder don't be like Steve Kavino and or bring your passport if you don't have it but now when I fly back from Jersey to Los Angeles after this weekend you know I have to get patted down and go through all the hassles and the hoffs because I'm an idiot that's why you know why I'm so dedicated to Fox Sports Radio I don't have time that's why I mean it was only part of FTR's new deal I know seriously spot why didn't you remind me I blame all you guys for not
reminding me. But anyway, get the real ID or bring your passport if you're traveling. That's your
reminder. And get ready to pay for your bags now in Southwest. I know, right? And before we talk NBA
finals, right? And Adam Silver and what he had to say about it. And your thoughts on it. I want to let you
know why I'm in New Jersey. It's not just to eat pizza, gain 20 pounds, and Taylor Ham sandwiches on
standby. It's, you had to see my family. It's a great free trip to see my family. But,
I'm filming this show on the history channel.
It's my fourth series that I'm on.
And it's an existing series,
but it's my first time on this show on the history channel.
How tinker toys built America.
Yes.
No, no, no.
I can't say what it is yet because it's not out.
But I will tell you it has something to do with great discoveries and finds.
So before we get into it,
do you guys have any amazing finds that come to mind?
because as I discussed with Spot
earlier on our Patreon
Kavino and Rich on Patreon
it's so few and far between
you find anything of value
find money
how many times in your life
did you find money
maybe five times in your life
sounds about right
I found a $20 bill last night
walking out of Ralph's supermarket
But Spot that's what's crazy
about your story
yeah like you found a $20 bill
last time I found a $20 bill
was probably 10 years ago
so like
do you have a great fine that comes
mind. Maybe you were rummaging through your
grandpa's attic and you found a
sweet baseball card. Do you have
a fine, you were thrifting,
you were at a garage sale.
Do you have a crazy discovery
that comes to mind for you as I
get ready to discuss this stuff
for the history channel? That's not
exactly what we're talking about, but it has
to do with that sort of stuff.
Do any of these things come to mind for you? Because for
me, I'll let you think about it, Fox Sports
Radio Nation, 87799
on Fox. Everything at COVID.
and Rich. I remember finding out that my uncles collected baseball cards when they were kids.
And there was rumors that they're in cigar boxes at an old property that my grandma still owned.
And there's somewhere in the basement. If the flood didn't ruin them, maybe they're there somewhere, somehow.
Now, dude, I had my dad drive me to another town far away to rummage through that stuff.
I found Mickey Mantle cards.
What?
Yeah, I found Bob Clemente cards, old Roberto Clemente cards, Roger Maris.
Hey, what?
Stan Musial, Hank Arons.
And dude, finders, keepers, unless, of course, it's somebody's wallet and there's money in it,
then do the right thing.
But as a kid in that day, at that time when baseball was left,
life and cards where everything, you can't imagine, or maybe you can, how I felt finding these
treasures.
I still have them until this day.
So does anything come to mind for you guys?
I'll tell you this much, Camino, because I've thought about this.
I don't have any huge finds, but I've thought about what if I went to a rummage sale
and found something?
I've seen my TikTok algorithm.
I don't know if it's popped up of like this one picture that had like a photograph of Billy
the kid or something like that that someone got
at a rummage sale. Yeah. And it's
the, I thought about
what if I went to a rummage sale and found
something of value, what I tell the people who
sold it? Dude, it's so funny
you say that, D.B., because that's the premise
of one of the stories I'm discussing
for the History Channel. It's a moral
dilemma. If they're selling it for a dollar
because it means nothing to them, but you know it has
value, do you let them know?
What would you do? Yeah, I think
I would have to. And this
could be a variety of things, especially if we're
talking about like mucho bucks here.
I almost feel like trading cards in a way are fair game because that's where everybody
looks for.
But I think that you would have to.
Like if there was a golf club, that's another thing that I've seen on TikTok is maybe
somebody's got a putter that was very high quality.
A rare.
Yeah.
And you were able to find that.
Maybe it's like 900 bucks or a thousand bucks.
Maybe you just kind of chalk that up and say, hey, this.
is you know this is just a good good find by me too bad for them i cashed out but if you have anything
that i think at least with a comma in it that you have to at least consider going back and saying
hey this is i found this at your rubber sale i got it for a buck 50 but this is actually how much
it's worth db you're a better guy than most and here's the way i rationalize here yeah like yo
props to you man because i think if someone's selling something for five bucks and it's worth five
and those are the rummage gods shining on you that day.
And here's how I rationalize it.
They're selling it for five bucks because they see no value in it.
That's almost shame on them.
But if I find value in that, and it's not like maybe any personal connection to them,
I think you just offer them a little more.
Like, hey, you know, I know you're selling it for five bucks.
Here's 100.
Thanks a lot.
Later, like that's what I think you do in that moment.
unless there's a personal connection that maybe they should know about if you have that knowledge.
But like Rick from Ponceurs always says, you're also taking that chance on whether or not it's real.
You still have to get it graded.
You still have to do a lot of the legwork.
So it is a moral question, but based on that and based on the reason why I'm here,
do you have, maybe it's a sports find?
Maybe it's something you found in the attic.
Maybe it's something cool that comes to mind.
Just something to think about.
You can call in.
You get us up on social media at Covino and Rich.
But these moments are so few and far between that, like I said,
when's the last time you even found some cash?
It's probably been a minute.
A long time.
Like, there's, I mean, to go to a rummage sale,
I also think, I don't have you guys feel the same way,
if you have driven past a rumored sale past 12,
that all of the experts have already been there since 8 a.m.
Oh, yeah.
And have found anything good.
I haven't been to a rumored sale in years,
but I would think that any of the stuff that is worth of value
has been gone and been picked over by noon.
I had an estate sale for my family house last year in New Jersey,
and yeah, they advertise it.
People will line up hours before just to be the first to get in
and do the first pickover of all the good stuff
because they have an eye for that kind of stuff.
You know what Spot told me?
He said he found a ball with some lady's name on it.
Babe Ruth or something.
I don't know.
something. I was like, what?
So anyway, something to think about
Danny G. I got to feel you haven't found money
or found anything good in a long time.
It's been a while. In high school, I actually
found an old cartridge
because we had an electronics ROP
class. They were like broken down
VCRs and old technology
that they would let us work on.
And there was some machine. It was prior
to VCRs. And I
was working on this thing and a
old like cartridge popped out of it
and it says Super Bowl 1.
on it and it has like the graphics and everything.
I'm not sure if it's worth money.
I've held on to it all these years.
But it's like some old Silicon Valley technology that didn't catch on kind of like
beta max.
Well, you should look into it because it does have value.
I think the NFL network even did something a couple of years ago where they were able
to splice together to broadcast.
Because there were two networks that were actually doing Super Bowl one at the time where
they were able to put together like a broadcast of the game.
So it actually, yeah, you may be onto something, Danny G.
That's wild, yeah.
You should look that it, look that up.
Iowa, Sam, any stories for you?
Oh, the only thing I can think of that happened recently is finding a single, a $1 bill on the bench at a bus stop a few months ago.
See what I mean?
One dollar bill and I gladly took it.
That's like half your salary.
You know what?
It's so few and far between.
It's so rare that this happens that when you see that one dollar bill,
You actually look over your shoulder.
You think you're being punked by somebody.
You're like, anybody?
Is this anybody's?
But no, it's your lucky day.
Share your stories at Kavino and Rich.
And again, that's why I'm here in Jersey.
I'll be talking about this sort of stuff.
I'll give you all the details when I can for the History Channel tomorrow.
And I'll let you know when that airs.
But today, Thursday, is a super dope night.
We're going to be throwing it back.
I'm going to be hanging with my parents.
I'll be ordering some pizza here in Jersey.
Be watching Game 1 of the end.
NBA finals. Now, Rich and I, we've been debating this for the past week plus.
Rich, who's not here, he's at the Mets game. We're going to make fun of him. Trust me.
He's real quick, and he's not the only one. In fact, I love when he brings it up because
it's sort of the vibe and temperature of society. He's real quick to always bring up,
man, the ratings are not going to be that good. Man, the networks are going to hate.
this matchup, man, if it was the Knicks or if someone else was in it, the finals would be a lot
better because the ratings are really going to stink. And my immediate reaction is always,
who cares? Who cares what the ratings are? I never care about that. As far as newsworthy,
okay, I get it. You want to bring up, you know, what's hot in the box office? What are the ratings?
It's to me just a blip on the radar. It's part of the story, but it's not the whole story.
So when people talk about the ratings and small markets
and no one's going to care about OKC and the Pacers,
I always bring it back to fights
because it's always the marquee fights that let you down
and it's the undercards that tend to bring it a lot.
The games, the fights, the pitching matchups
that you weren't expecting to be good are always the good ones.
The ones that are hyped up or big markets
or, you know, flame throwers, Johnson versus
Clemens, it always turns out to be a dud.
So for me, it's about the matchups.
It's not necessarily the cities, the markets, the marquee names, or anything like that.
Yeah, it would have been great for the NBA and great for ratings if the Knicks moved on.
But maybe, just maybe, and again, trying to give you more reason to tune in tonight,
maybe this is the better matchup.
You got two young teams that, hey, maybe not everybody does know a lot about these.
these teams. But did you know about the Oklahoma City Thunder when it was a young Hardin and
Westbrook and all these young cats coming up? No, but you got to know them. Did you know a whole lot
about Steph Curry and his run with the Golden State Warriors? No, but you got to know them.
Hey, shame on you for not tuning into the playoffs, but this is your chance to know these Halliburtons
and SGAs of the world. This could be the start of something dope. And just because it's not
big market teams doesn't mean it's not going to be a big market matchup.
You see what I mean?
Like a high profile battle.
Absolutely see your point.
And I think that your argument of is this the start of something big with Oklahoma City
is probably the strongest one that we have out there for people that only want to watch,
like the top level stuff.
Maybe it's kind of like your opportunity to hear a band that's going to make it big right
before they make it big.
You want to have that jump.
on everyone else that I heard them way before or I was at this concert.
Now, waiting to the NBA finals, you know, for them being in the first time, maybe a little
late, but I think that there is something to that.
And this is, and, you know, I've said that I don't feel that this, this NBA champion
is going to be thought of as one of the greats.
And I could very well be proven wrong.
And I said, you could stack them up to most of the champs, if not all the champs
of the last 40 years of my lifetime, at least.
And I think it could be the weakest champion that we have.
but the flip side is the side that you're talking about.
This could be the start of something great.
This could be the start of the run.
This could be the start of, you know, maybe it's that next Spurs dynasty, if you will,
you know, that ends up running for so long because they do have the ability with how many draft picks they have
and the maneuvering that they could do with the flexibility that they have,
plus just having a star like SGA, I think that that's a fair argument for those that want to, that,
that like the finals of the past or like that dominant team,
that's a good, good reason why you would want to watch this.
And maybe not even just run or start of something as far as franchise.
Maybe it's the start of a sweet rivalry.
Maybe this is the start of a sweet rivalry.
Two young teams that maybe you don't know how a lot about,
but you should have been tuned in.
That's why I always tune in extra for the playoffs
so that you are aware when it happens.
Now, it's not even about what I think is about what you guys think.
Fox Sports Radio Nation, I do want to get you involved.
But I also want to let you know what Adam Silver thinks about it,
because he was talking about it on NBA Central,
and I'm going to tell you what he had to say about it next,
right here on Fox Sports Radio, plus old school and 50 hits.
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Yeah.
Yeah, mine is rich on Fox Sports Radio.
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And Byer and Danny G.
I saw my mom today because I'm in Jersey.
She saw me in my sweet fitting Travis Matthew shirt.
She's like, Stephen, you're so handsome.
Thanks, Mom.
He says that no matter what you're wearing.
Yeah, no matter.
That's true, but I give credit to Travis Matthew.
That's Danny G. Superproducing 87799 on Fox, Iowa, Sam, on the ones and twos.
And it's always great to have Dan Byer and Danny G here because, well, I want to hear their NBA
Insight.
It's NBA Finals Thursday, and everyone's complaining about small market teams.
I'm going to get you pumped about it, but I do want to take a few more phone calls.
We're also talking about great discoveries and great fines.
That's the reason I'm in New Jersey.
I'm hosting this show on the history channel.
I'm one of the talking heads.
And I'm on there from time to time, so definitely tune in.
But this particular show has to deal with things that you find.
And Dan Byer, you're a better man than me.
There was a story, you're like this guy.
I want to give props to this guy.
There was a story recently out of Michigan.
Howard Kirby of Michigan bought a couch at a thrift shop.
And he felt like it was a little uncomfortable.
and he cut open the Ottoman
and it was 40,000 plus
in cash in the
Ottoman. Now,
a guy like Dan Byer is saying that
he would return it. A guy like me
is saying, oh man, I don't know what
I would do, but that's a fine.
Yeah, he tracked down
the original owners and the original owners
didn't realize that their
grandparent had stashed away all this cash
money in there and they took all that money
back. So what would you do
and what was your last great find? We have
people on the phone. Let's take the calls
and then we'll get back to the NBA. Who do we got,
Danny G? Let's start with Tim in
Minnesota. Hey, Tim. Hey,
Hey, Timmy.
Uh-oh. Oh, oh, hang on.
Oh, no.
Hold on. We can't hear of Tim Timmy, Timmeroo.
I will say this, you know,
as we connect with Tim.
If that guy that found that
Audubon and said, guess what, your family
stashed away, $20,000.
You know, took his share off the top and then gave it back.
That seems reasonable.
Yeah.
At least you're cashing in on half, karma.
They didn't know.
They had no idea to know that it was 40.
Man, God bless that guy.
We could try again when I first sat down today.
Jay Stu told me, oh, the phone might be broken.
And I said, I hope not.
Well, and the other reason we bring it up again is because we s you not.
During that break, Danny G's wife called him up to tell him that she found
$20 cleaning up at the house.
Shut up. Yeah, swear to God.
Because so rare you find money,
no one carries money anymore. What was the
last great discovery you made?
And was it sports related? Because
sometimes that happens. You're like, you find
a glove and it says,
you know, it's autographed by Carlton Fisk.
And you're like, is this real or what?
Why is this guy selling it? So
who do we got? Is Tim back?
Yeah, we'll give it a try here.
All right. Hey, Timmy, can you hear us?
Yeah, I'll get the engineering.
in here. All right, no worries. Let's get back to the NBA. NBA finals tonight. A lot of people
complaining about small market teams. And Nosferatu, as Sam called them, I'll blame Sam
in case he's listening. Adam Silver was on breakfast ball on FS1. And he explains that, hey, why is it
such a big deal? People wouldn't make a big deal if it were the Super Bowl. If it was Packers,
Steelers, no one would care.
Why is everyone's panties in a bunch
that it's OKC, Indiana?
You know what? Better him than me.
Take a listen if you missed Adam Silver talking about it.
We're going to have to go through a process of getting
to the point where people are accustomed to tuning
into the finals because it's the two teams that
deserve to be there and it's the best basketball.
It's similar to, again, with the Super Bowl,
if I asked somebody if they were going to watch the Super Bowl,
they wouldn't say who's playing.
It's a national holiday.
And dude, I got to back that up too.
If the Knicks are so good, they would have been there.
Don't you want to see the best?
Yeah, it's the biggest city.
Who cares?
They're not the best basketball team.
I know it's more exciting when you got two monsters going at it,
Godzilla versus Kong,
but you know what?
They weren't the best this year.
You got OKC and the Pacers.
Yeah, everyone wants the monster movie.
but that's for dummies, really.
That's to appease the casual fan.
If you're a real basketball fan,
then don't you just want to see good basketball?
And I'm here to remind you.
Here's my point in all this.
I'm not here to defend Adam Silver.
I'm here to say that it's a different world we live in.
It's a much smaller place
and where you can only live in certain places.
I think I could live anywhere nowadays.
I don't think the market size matters the way it used to.
Guess what?
I've never been to Oklahoma City.
city, but I bet you I could live there.
And I'm from New York and I live in L.A.
What's the difference nowadays?
In fact, Shaquille O'Neal backs me up and I'll explain what he has to say right after we get to your phone calls.
Who do we got, Dan?
Tim?
Yeah, let's start with Tim in Minnesota.
Who needs an engineer?
Spotty came in the studio here, headbutted the phone and I think it's working now.
A multifaceted.
All right.
He does have a bruise on his forehead.
He's like the Fonz of engineers.
Yep.
Timmy, what's up?
So I was in fifth grade, so late 90s, on the playground, found a crumpled old $20 bill.
I was so pumped.
But I turned it in.
And all my buddies were wondering if I was going to be able to keep it or if it was getting claimed.
At the end of the day, one of the guidance counselors came in and we all gathered around.
The whole class was there.
And he said, no one claimed it.
Gave it to me.
And I opened it up, and it was one of those Jesus tracks.
And it said, are you disappointed?
imagine
not going to heaven
you'll be even more disappointed in hell
wow
you did the right thing
but that proves how few and far between
these great fines happen you know
but they do happen
they do happen wait I'm sorry
what the Jesus what was in there
it was bait
yeah so it was like a fake $20 bill
with like a little note in there
you ever seen those fake
the business cards
that look like money
you pick them up and they'll go's on the other
Oh, man.
Hey, thanks.
$20 went a long way back then.
Appreciate it.
Lunch for a week.
Could have got lunch, could have got a lap dance, but no.
So who else do we got, Danny G?
We're dominating in Minnesota.
Let's go there again, Mike this time.
Yeah, what up, Mike?
Mike in Minnesota.
Hey, Mikey.
Yep.
Hey, Mikey, you're on.
Very romantic.
I was at an Applebee's with having some fine dining,
and there's a sign up on the wall that's,
says I was a millionaire until my mom threw away my baseball cards.
But then the other one was, so I'm in my garage on Memorial Day, unpacking it,
cleaning it up.
You know, we just moved into our house a couple years ago and still had some box that I
had some college, and I opened it up.
And what is in there but two, not one, but two original Nintendo's, one of which works,
Mike Tyson's punchout
Super Mario Bros.
Super Mario Bros. 3, which
Super Mario Bros. 2 is terrible, so I'm happy
it's not there. And my PS2
and my Super Nintendo
with Mario Kart.
Wow, that's amazing.
That was the greatest story ever heard.
Mike Tyson. You want
to know what I love about that story?
Kavino? Well, I love that he calls it
Applebee's when everybody knows
Mexicans call it a plebis.
at Plebes.
I just want to correct them.
When he was at Plebess, and this all happened.
I love that this is stuff that we actually,
that it became valuable,
even though we didn't think it was worth anything at that time.
Because baseball cards, when you and I,
like in the prime of like 87 to 90,
we thought just like that Applebee sign.
And then Tops and Fleer and Donras,
all those cards, completely overproduced.
None of them are worth anything.
whatsoever, but I like how something from that generation, from our generation, is actually
worth something.
Because if you went through your 90s tops or 90s Donneros and whatever and got all your
Todd Zeal cards, they're worth nothing.
But at least the Nintendo stuff is.
Yeah, you swore that 86 Konseko rated rookie was going to make you millions.
Right.
Yeah.
But yeah, those Nintendo games, the ones he speaks of especially, if they were still in the
packaging would be worth a hell of a lot.
Thanks for calling.
I think we got one or two more.
Danny G., who else do we got?
A couple more here, Jeremy and Jeremy.
You're on the show.
Is Kavino and Rich with Dan Byer and Danny G. today?
What's up, man?
First time caller, man.
I love you guys' show.
Yeah, I'm from Rapid City, South Dakota.
You know, right where Mount Rushmore is.
My grade is fine.
I love South Dakota.
Walking down the street, walking down the street,
next to my junior high, so you know how old I am now,
I was the first year to go to the middle school situation.
Well, I'm walking down the street, and I look over,
and there's this nice cottonwood tree,
and right as it comes up, there is a Bow Jackson,
1987 rookie card in a sleeve, not a hard sleeve,
sitting in the tree.
And I'm like, oh, my God.
gosh like what is going on here so it was the giving tree grab the card and i kind of look around
i kind of still feel bad because i don't know if some kids accidentally left it there
how do you accidentally leave something in a tree that's the story of the giving tree i want to go
back and maybe get a mike schmidt rookie or something that'd be cool are you sure it wasn't tops and
it was leaf yeah yeah oh oh give him a rim shot yeah there you go
right over my head.
Get it?
Leaf.
Yeah,
Leaf was the Canadian
Donrus.
Let's wrap with Austin.
Or a call.
By the way,
that was the most random story.
He found a Bo Jackson card
in a tree.
Okay.
Who else do you got?
Bud in Austin.
Hey, bud.
Hey,
you guys.
How you doing?
Doing good, man.
I love to listen to you guys.
I just want to let you know
I'm in the truck all day long,
and you guys are the best part of the day.
Thank you, man.
I'm sorry to hear that, but thank you very much.
You're welcome, yeah.
And Sam, don't ever make that celebration sound again.
Hey, anyway, so between age of the 12 and 15, my dad works for a college over in eastern Oregon,
and I've got free reign of this whole campus.
I go into the gymnasium, and there's nobody around, and the Pepsi machine door is open,
and I walk up to it, look inside, and the coin box is absolutely flooded with change.
And I look around, I take the box out, I go into the bathroom, stuff all my pockets, and come out, put the box back in the Pepsi machine, nobody around.
I run across the street back into my bedroom and dump everything out on the bed.
I had candy money for weeks.
Meanwhile, the vendor, which is what my dad did for a living.
He comes back and he's like, where the hell's on my quarters?
That sounds like a story of thievery in my opinion.
But hey, great fine.
Would your dad then be going out and kicking ass?
Would he be doing that instead of kissing it?
Yeah, he'd be kicking ass.
Your dad would have been swiping for fingerprints.
Yeah, there's a difference between stealing and great fines.
But thanks again for sharing at Covino and Rich.
And thanks again for the phone call, man.
now DB
before we wrap up
our discussion on small market
NBA finals because I got to tell you
what Shaq has to say about this
let's get a sweet update
from Dan Byer. Aaron Rogers is
going to be a Pittsburgh Steeler NFL network broke
the news that Rogers is going to sign a one-year
deal to play in 2025
in the Steel City and the Pittsburgh Post
Gazette says that Rogers is expected
to sign before mandatory
minicamp begins next week. Colts
quarterback Anthony Richardson is dealing with
shoulder soreness stemming from the shoulder injury that required surgery last year.
Head coach Sheen Steichen says they don't believe that surgery, another surgery is necessary,
but that Richardson is out indefinitely, and they don't know if he'll be ready for the start of training camp coming up July 22nd.
Ravenson wide receiver Rashob Bateman to a three-year extension worth $36 million with $20 million guaranteed.
You mentioned Rich is at the Mets Dodgers game today in L.A. right now.
He's happy.
His team's up four-three right now in the bottom of the fifth inning.
But the Mets had a 4-0 lead, and now the Dodgers are threatening in the fifth inning.
The A's are all over the twins, 12-3 in the 7th.
Baltimore leads Seattle, 4-3 in the 8th inning,
while the Giants have a 3-2 edge on the Padres in the 7th.
Finals from earlier today include the White Sox beating the Tigers in 10, 3-2.
Cardinals over the Royals in 10-6-5.
Blue Jays outscored the Phillies big-time 9-1,
and the Diamondback scored seven times in the ninth inning.
They topped the Braves today by a score of 11 to 10.
finally game one of the NBA finals is tonight Pacers and thunder tipping off at 830 eastern time.
Kavino back to you.
Appreciate it.
Kavino, Danny G., Dan Byer, Iowa, Sam.
I do want to play this clip from Shaq before you take a break if you don't mind Iowa Sam.
Again, just trying to prove that small market teams, it just doesn't matter the way it used to.
What city you live in just doesn't matter the way it used to.
You're actually thinking small-minded if you think it matters.
if you only want the Knicks and Lakers
and all these big teams in the NBA finals.
This is Shaquille O'Neal, the real Shaquille O'Neal,
talking about Janus on Yahoo Sports.
You know, when I was coming up,
it was small market, you're too small.
You probably need to go to a big market.
I took the point of that.
But now every market is the same.
Nobody cares what city you're in anymore.
This ain't the 90s.
Is it a lack of star power?
Is that why people are not interested?
I could see that.
But you know what?
Now it's time to become aware of these names, these up-and-comers,
because we're going to see a nice battle, I think, tonight.
And we'll take your phone calls.
And old school when 50 hits, we do it next right here on Fox Sports Radio.
Hey, it's us, the Jonas Brothers.
And guess what?
We have some big news.
What's the news, huge news?
We created our own podcast called, Hey, Jonas.
We invented a podcast?
Well, we didn't invent it.
We just contributed to a...
We're the first people to do podcasts.
Pretty, yeah, pretty wide.
range of podcasts throughout there.
But this one's extra special.
So how do we actually come up with a name
Hey Jonas, guys?
I honestly don't remember.
I think it was on a call about
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We were thinking I'm originally
calling it one of the
early names of our band
before Jonas Brothers
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This is how you guys remember it going down?
Yes.
I have a very different memory of this.
We were talking about a thing,
a bit for the podcast,
people could call in and say,
Hey Jonas.
and then I wrote down on my little notepad, Hey Jonas,
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So when a swaggering Armenian businessman catapults Jacob into an extraordinary world, he doesn't look back.
Ferraris and Lamborghinis, private jets, meeting the president.
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Welcome back to the show Covino and Rich on Fox Sports Radio.
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Again, I'm Kavino, Danny G, Sam, Byer, Spot, and look at the clock.
Let's go.
There's a search.
Yeah.
do right here is go back back into time throwing it back for a thursday old school when 50 hits at 50 after
cnr give you the time capsule topic and we reminisce together now we're going to get back to the NBA
finals NBA finals Thursday I'm going to make fun of rich too and why I hate his new york
Metz. He's at the Mets game right now. But we do this every Thursday when 50 hits on the clock,
we throw it back and we get you involved. Everybody involved. Everybody in studio, everybody
listening. Fox Sports Radio Nation beat dialing 877 99 on Fox and hit us up at Covino and Rich,
me personally, at Steve Covino. Do you know what today is? I mean, I keep thinking it's Friday,
but it's Thursday. But it's not just any Thursday. It's Cinco de Junio. What's the significance?
I don't know.
I'll tell you to significance.
Oh.
June 5th spot, 1985.
Think about it.
June 5th, 1985.
I know exactly what happened on that day.
I know.
It's gone a little viral.
It's Ferris Bueller's actual day off.
This is the day he played hooky, kind of like Rich Davis, at the Mets game.
So coincidence?
I don't know.
I think he went to a Cubs game, right?
Yes.
And I'm glad you said.
that spot. We've all seen the movie.
If you haven't, Dan Byer,
please tell me you've seen this movie.
Oh, yeah, it's one of my favorites.
All right. Well, then everybody knows. You guys got on my case.
I think I said that this was my all-time favorite movie.
I know you guys ridiculed me for it.
Well, then you'd be happy to hear that they also call me the sausage king,
except I live in L.A.
The chorizo king of L.A., Steve Kavino.
Yes.
You're Steve Kovino?
Yes, I'm the Steve Kavino.
Snooty.
It's Ferris,
Day Off. The movie came out
not on this day. This is the day
he actually took off and researchers
figured it out. Web sleuths figured out which
day it actually was. Cameron, Sloan, Ferris,
they were all at the Chicago Gubs game at Wrigley Field. Cubs were playing the
Atlanta Braves. You hear radio announcers say
Cludeau Washington's at bat, former Yankee.
And they figured out that it was June
5th, 1985, the Cubs won
4 to 2. That was the final score.
So it was an actual game that
they were at. So easy
to figure out. Now,
that's arguably
a lot of people's favorite. What's
your favorite 80s, 90s, teen
drama comedy? If it's not
this one, which one is it?
Because I think there's one better than this.
Arguably better than this. We take your phone
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We just contributed to it.
We're the first people to do podcasts.
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