Boston College Game Preview
Boundary Corner Podcast
Boston College Game Preview

The Hokies look to continue on the winning path with a trip to Chestnut Hill to face the Boston College Eagles. While an early injury to their QB has hurt the Eagles chance at an Atlantic Division title, they do create some unique challenges for the Hokies. We discuss what Virginia Tech needs to do to bring home their second conference road win of the season.

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Welcome back to the boundary
Corner podcast with my partner

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bronzy glow, I am Curtis Wilson,
Brian, how it goes on?

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This hump day, buddy.
Good man.

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Back on a Wednesday night back
at home feeling good.

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How about you man tired long,
Wednesday night long, Wednesday.

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In general, from work and other
activities and run around like a

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chicken with my head cut off and
watching some action.

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Where Whoa, all the terrible
handoff where you mentioned it

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to me as before we got on.
Kaleo Templeton.

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Yeah, absolutely tearing it up
to return.

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Touchdowns already for him.
Why did why exactly did he

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leave?
That's a great question.

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Seemed like we for whatever
reason couldn't find anything to

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do with them but Central
Michigan certainly figured out a

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bunch to do with him.
I mean a lot, a lot of what he

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does is similar to what What Tay
does for us.

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Truly, he has a probably a
little bit more top end in terms

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of his running but yeah I don't
know that one that's still a

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head scratcher for me.
It's crunch or maybe one of

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those interviews one day, right?
Yeah.

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Yeah.
Get him on here.

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Hey man, yeah.
All those over down.

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Yeah, we can always speculate it
least where he went was

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literally like right down the
road from home it.

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It like, he was from Florida
came to Tech and then

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transferred to like Texas, like,
that's true, you know.

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So yeah, did he?
Nope.

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But they have left 83 wide open
multiple times and Central.

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Michigan goes to the red zone.
I'm sure there are some folks

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out there tonight who are
partaking and Max and gambling,

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some pretty wild lines out
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I know the one I was looking at
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spread like Ball State and in
Akron baby.

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Yeah, so we're officially in
matching territory for an

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action.
Lines are always crazy too.

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Well the gate with, that was
crazy, and As most of the games,

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what they're usually coming off
a bye.

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So they're on a 10 day, rest
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always pretty crazy.
But, Brian, we have a ton to

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unload tonight, one.
Yes, going to be a packed one,

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guys.
So buckle up.

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Let's roll.
Let's roll.

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Let's start with this.
This is not college football

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related at all, Run For the
First Time, 26 years.

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Since you are a Middle School,
7th grade, next County.

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The Atlanta Braves close out the
World Series last night.

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It was a beauty.
This was one that had me nervous

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after dropped in the third game,
back in Atlanta.

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Had to take it back to Houston
but Braves come out and front to

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back.
Just dominating a game six to

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close out the World Series.
So I'm happy.

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It's been a been a long time
coming.

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You know, if you asked me a few
years back when we kind of

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unloaded some of our our veteran
Talent, if I thought we'd be

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doing this this quick, I'd say
and if you told me at the

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beginning of the Season that we
were going to lose our Ace and

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our best all-around player.
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Before the All-Star break and
we'd still make a playoff run

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and win the World Series.
I'd say nope but here we are and

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it's Kind of sweeter because of
how on probable the

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circumstances were very
umbrella.

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Belie mean yard below 500 just
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beginning of August and went on
a tear to end up what like 17 18

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games above 500, right?
Y'all are like it was it was it

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was a big, big clothes, massive,
close 14 games about 500 at 88.

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All the entire month of August
was as lights out of these.

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You can really get.
It's true.

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Ooh and then you'll make good
sound moves getting Duval.

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You know.
So Larry I've got early in the

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season by the way that home run
last night has still not landed.

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Oh my God, the track are the
tracks.

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Nah, so there's apartment
complexes across the street.

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That was sitting there and
watching the game in his

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apartment complex.
Might do me this tonight at

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baseball.
I can't.

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Just watching the aim of the
apartment complex and he kind of

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looks out and he looks down and
he sees the ball that landed

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outside the stadium.
So he walks down and goes and

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gets it but man was cool things
for you, man.

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I mean, the Brazier good in the
90s and the 2000s.

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The last few years here to get
back there and capture it on

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probable season.
It's awesome.

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Not a Braves fan.
But what a team goes on a run

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like that, you have to respect
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All right, we're going to turn
off the baseball news baseball's

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over until next spring, which
we'll talk about it.

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Then I'm sure, he'll, I think
left is the parade.

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Only thing left is the parade in
Atlanta, and it has not been one

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there and a long time.
All right, Bud, biggest news

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over the weekend college
football wise, Gary Patterson

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out at TCU, You know, he left on
his own terms, they gave him the

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opportunity to coach out the
rest of the season and then

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ended at the end of season, he
didn't want to do that.

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But, you know, there it is
Brian.

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There's the job.
There's the job, I am.

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I know, we've had people tell us
that the TCU boards are running

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rampant home bringing for
Wednesday back.

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But he's got to do some stuff
right now, probably get there.

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Yeah, he probably has some work
to do the rest of the season and

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it's the big questions going to
be is are they ready to give

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Fuente that rehab.
Look thinking that change of

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scenery being in his Wheelhouse
in terms of recruiting and just

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a general comfort with TCU,
whether that's something that is

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worth the gamble for them.
Because obviously anybody that

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especially in power 5 team,
that's taking Wednesday.

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After this stint at Virginia
Tech is going to be taking some

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degree of risk, right?
So that's the question.

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And obviously, the other thing
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that with Gary Patterson out,
you know we've talked about that

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trickle-down this is more
potential trickle down to those

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G5 positions.
Yeah, that could be a likely

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landing spot for 20 and could
soften some of the, the buyout

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situation we have in that
contract.

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Exactly.
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them, taking a risk with him,
but I don't really think it's a

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bigger risk, as some people are
making it out to be.

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And some people can say, well,
he's been 500 here, the last

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three seasons.
It's true.

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We're not going to deny that,
but we can tell you is this when

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he is running a certain part of
the team, the team plays better.

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And last year, he went over to
help support to defense and that

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made sense.
If your Texas Christian

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University and you feel like
he's the guy what he did 10

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years ago coordinating the
offense under Andy Dalton to an

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undefeated season number to
finish in the polls Rose Bowl

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win over a great freaking
Wisconsin team.

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Yep I mean essentially I think
he's going to walk into some of

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these jobs and I think the first
question they're going to ask

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him is fill out your staff.
Yeah, that that's going to be a

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big one.
That's going to be the big would

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obviously the probably the
biggest thing in terms of, you

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know, potential for long-term
success at Virginia Tech outside

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of the recruiting angle is the
aspect of sticking with staff.

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That is not achieving at the
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Yeah and not not moving on fast
enough from those those staff

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members and then and it, we're
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some stuff like that, be the
thing that is costing him.

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His job more so than the in-game
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So than the the recruiting side
of things that hasn't lived up

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to potential. if you're going
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some of that matters, less if
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and if you're taking care of
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Overlook some of those.
Some of those blemishes there.

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Yep.
Now he he has made the

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corrections in the recruiting
game will talk about a picked up

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later.
But you mentioned trickle-down

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effect Brian.
Well there's one guy.

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Likely not going to be trickling
down anywhere and Jeff trailer

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the coach yet.
You tssaa got extended.

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They put a little more money
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And I know a lot of it was
reported pretty quickly after

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Texas Tech came open that they'd
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So that guy looks like he is
probably not moving anywhere.

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And I've got a probably say I
think Jeff Chandler trailers in

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his mid-50s, that's probably it.
Then if he's if he's sticking at

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UTSA then he's probably not
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rest of his career.
So there's one of those

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potential Landing spots for for
Wednesday that's now gone.

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Yeah, you know, you get one
higher level job that, you know,

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potentially looks like a
somewhat better fit.

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But then you got as you said a
trickle-down role that looks

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more or less locked up unless I
guess somebody Walks up to Jeff

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trailer and gives him exactly
100% the fit and look and

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everything that he wants at this
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But you know, that that
extension came through.

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We also had PJ Fleck, get an
extension earlier today, seven

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years, I mean, I know he had a
good season two years ago last

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year, wasn't great.
The first couple Seasons.

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What that's I mean, is that just
saying because he's an alumni He

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is an alumni there, right?
Like as an alumni of I think.

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So every this is what happens
when you have a long day.

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Parts of the brain just shut
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No, no he played for Northern
Illinois, so no real not like a

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HomeTown tie their, so seven
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extension.
Obviously, the agents, got the

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whispers about teams interested
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him.
So they like rowing the boat

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there.
They like role in the boat.

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This is Virginia.
Tech fans will say you just made

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a good mistake because if he
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to have to determine how much
money is, it worth to buy out

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his contract?
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similar similar boat to what we
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the process in terms of when the
extensions coming down the pike.

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But you know if they're if
they're technically not counting

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2020 against him, they're pretty
much extending Fuente off the

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same strength that we extend.
It is extending Fleck out the

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same spot that we extended.
That's kind of what they're

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doing because that was a rebuild
job there and he went five and

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seven and seven.
And six is first years then 11

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and 2 and obviously 6 into this
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And now because chaos is
happening Coastal chaos has

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found its way to the Big Ten
West with everybody losing.

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They have a shot to make the
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So, pretty crazy on that, Brian.
Let's let's flip to this next,

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we're talking about other
conferences.

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Cfp poll was released yesterday,
and here is our top 10.

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You guys didn't hear number ten,
seven, and one.

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Notre Dame.
Number 98 a.

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No Wake Forest.
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Surprising went to a lot of
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Nononono Oklahoma at number 8 in
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Michigan at seven.
And one the one that irritated

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me more than anything Cincinnati
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And number 6 of how stayed at 7
and 1 and the team in front of

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them at Oregon at 47 and one,
and then Michigan state aid.

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No Alabama, 71 and Georgia
rightfully at a no.

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So So what do we think?
I don't like it.

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Well, which part?
I mean of the top-10.

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What don't you like?
I think they got Oklahoma too

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low.
I think they've got Cincinnati

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too low.
I think they've got Bama too

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high.
I think they've got a situation

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where more than likely if both
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Ohio State's probably going to
jump or again even though they

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want head-to-head.
There's a whole lot of shit.

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I don't like in there.
All right, the most pissed, the

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one that I'm more pissed off
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just you put a one laws Alabama
team in and Say, well, our tests

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is, there's the best in the
country that's in the country.

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Lost the game to at, who was at
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I'm a meddling, Texas A&M team.
They they're, they're somehow

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ranked in the top 15 at 14 at 6
and to shake my head at that

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steam.
It almost lost.

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Colorado had a look too
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Lost by 10 to Arkansas, couldn't
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I don't like them.
If you want to put them in four

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or five, Cool.
That's fine.

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What I also don't like is the
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They are the only.
There are two teams that have

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beat top 10 teams currently
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Yep.
Michigan State, organ and

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Cincinnati ones in a two of the
top for one is not I hate that

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absolutely hate that people can
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the strength of schedule
shouldn't to me is the biggest

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garbage ass thing in college
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These schedules are made years
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You can be making the schedule,
like, right now.

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And 2021 Virginia Tech is making
the schedule we're putting

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Alabama on our schedule and one
of the 2029, some absurd.

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What if they're one of the
Probably, that's probably the

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earliest vacancy they have, you
put that in now and what if

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they're trash in 2029, when we
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they're five and seven, they're
not good.

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Well sorry.
We don't get to make these

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decisions every year which is
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changed.
Its just be like we're wiping

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all these contracts literally.
We're going to go in

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negotiations in the offseason
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Let me for years out for years
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Should be the biggest window to
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you're doing some sort of like,
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for one or something like that.
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All right, let me ask this.
John you mentioned to me earlier

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today.
Well actually what we'll hit it

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later.
We're going to hit a little bit

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later on what you're going to
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So but overall, if we look at
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a big tenting.
Yeah, there is It's simple as

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that.
If organ holds set serve their

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in, and then it's kind of the
whole, if Georgia beats,

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Alabama, Alabama, is out,
George's in and then you're

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going to probably see Cincinnati
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Battle it out for the last spot.
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But the bad thing is that
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need every every team, but in
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behind them to lose.
And they still might need help.

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Because of the extra Conference
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Can I just say what I hope
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Well now they'll have a
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AAC has a conference
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still have a chance.
Wow, what?

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I really hope happens.
This is like my hope.

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My hope is Alabama beach.
Georgia, they get, Georgia and

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Alabama, and they keep Oregon
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like for unbeaten teams and
five, six, seven, eight,

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because, The outcries will
happen, the garbage and everyone

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will be like you need to get the
playoff not in 2026, like in

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2025, because clearly it's
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Yep.
So we're going to hit on this in

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a little while.
We got a little segment coming

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up here, that Brian's going to
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but Brian, let's give kudos out
to Trey Turner.

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Not only the ACC wide receiver
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He was also acknowledged by the
Senior Bowl as the offensive

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player of the week.
Obviously, you see here that you

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will expectation Trail, probably
be invited and how about just in

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general we talked about Tray
stat lines.

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I mean, is he finally taken the
step that we expected the last

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few years this year?
Well I think will help them

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especially in the last couple
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the Volume that I think, you
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targets and the more he's been
targeted.

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The more he's male, he's out
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And I think it's twofold.
I think we put a focus on

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running the ball and that's
really trickled over into the

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passing game because if you can
run effectively a lot of things

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open up for the passing game,
and when we are passing the

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ball, it's been a more concerted
effort to get Trey the ball, get

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trade the ball, where he can get
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It hasn't just been the shots
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He's been getting the ball in
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a couple times last week.
So, it's a little bit of a

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different different look, and
hopefully we continue that and

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Trey continues to have a another
big week here for us.

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Absolutely, just just Target
that.

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Man, the ball, get him in space
and that's something.

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You know, you've been screaming
for a long time and I think

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probably what he did this week
on tape, especially showing the

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breaking of the tackle, and the
rack ability, as much as you

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want deep threats in the NFL,
the NFL is even in that game.

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Now where it's space.
We're going to get you the ball

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in space.
You must be able to break

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tackles.
You must be able to have change

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of Direction.
So the last few weeks it's Billy

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really been on display for him
to hopefully move his that's

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what he's excelled at.
I mean his career I mean you

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look at what he's done with jet
sweeps, being able to break, a

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tackle line of scrimmage, get a
feel good Vision, break, some of

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those for long gains.
You still good at going up and

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getting the ball but he's so Oh,
good with the ball after the

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catch.
And it's in, it's not just his

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speed, but he just has a knack
for kind of seeing the right

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angles, which is helped him
break tackles, which has helped

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him, find find Lanes.
So, again, kudos to him.

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Big shout-out to Trey, Turner
big week.

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Hopefully, we'll see another
one.

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Abso-freakin'-lutely.
All right.

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Brian.
Let's go hit some notes here

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tomorrow.
Connor got dinged a little bit

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and they were asked about it on
Monday and he was official that

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he practiced on Monday but let's
be honest.

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Mike Hawkins look good on say
yeah yeah yeah I was actually I

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was I was pleasantly.
Prized with how Hawkins came in

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and played.
It was, I didn't really see much

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of a drop-off, which was
probably not something I

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expected necessarily but it
turned out to be a good thing.

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He came in there, made some big
plays, you know, we held them

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pretty much in check for a lot
of the lot of the time he was

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out there and I think the
biggest thing is that there were

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not any glaring issues where you
said, all right, we got

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somebody.
And therefore for tamari went

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pretty smooth.
But, you know, good.

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Good to have tomorrow back on
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So that's a good sign.
I know we didn't get any updates

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on Mario or Luke so we'll see if
if they are available going into

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into Friday.
Yeah, against me.

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No, I have nothing.
No comment, nothing.

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Nothing, like, come on.
Coach.

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Like give us something.
You kind of Wonder those two

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that they're both very important
Kendricks on obviously, the

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obviously with the defensive
line rotation.

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And Luke obviously holding down
the left side.

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Who do you think more important?
Who do you want back in there?

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I would say Mario.
I think the the line held up

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fairly well in Luke's, absence.
I think just depth-wise by me.

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Both areas are concerned depth
wise, but as much as we rotate

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and need to rotate, I'd rather
have more of that depth on

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defense.
Got you.

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All right Brian, let's roll on
here.

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This was done.
Last this commitment for read

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Pulliam, the three-star out of
Life Christian Academy here in

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the RBA down in Colonial,
Heights, made after we record

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it.
And with sort of the

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adjustments, we had to make to
our episode recap for Georgia

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Tech.
We didn't get it in here, but

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we're getting a shoutout now.
63, 220 pounds.

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He's listed as a wide receiver.
I do not see him.

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Ever taken a snap at wide
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Hokies as he was recruited by
Ryan Smith and Jack Tyler.

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What do you think he's
three-star?

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Got ready to like an 84.
So, solid rating for a guy who

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had no rating Just a few weeks
ago.

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Yeah, I mean that's going to be
an interesting one.

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It looks like he could be a, we
talked about Hawkins, we talked

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about Jamari, this, this could
be our next nickel.

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If you think about the
responsibilities there in the

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guys that were there recruited
him, that seems to fit a little

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bit, right?
So we'll see, he could end up

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giving us some wide receiver
death, but I look for him to

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play that nickel position.
As in the long run.

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Absolutely.
I don't know, 63 220, there's a

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lot you could do with him.
I think that's one of those guys

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that probably classify as
Moore's an athlete than a

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specific position.
So see where he fits best, put

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in there, let him run early.
So again but again it's another

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Virginia pick up, its another 80
for pick up.

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Again, we talked about the
refocus of Virginia for this

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class and it continues to pay
dividends.

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I mean, you know, Brian, I think
Think looking just the other

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day.
We're still holding strong at 19

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in the country, and a lot of the
big dogs are kind of ahead of

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us.
So if anything, we're not going

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to move to too much because the
fluctuation probably going to

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come after 1850 probably between
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Now and signing day.
Yeah, we might back out some

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like just outside the top 25.
But I don't see us going much

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outside of that and probably
could still stick in the 25, you

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know, this, and that's overall,
you know what?

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You expect every year?
Yeah, from the Hokies top 25

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class, and we need to start
seeing some more development.

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We need to start seeing how the
classes are stacked together in

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a more logical fashion to give
this roster more depth and the

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things that it needs.
But if you're looking at just a

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one-off situation here, twenty
twenty twenty two is probably as

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good as we've seen in a few
years.

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And it looks to be a pretty
well-balanced class.

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All things considered?
Yep.

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It's going to be really
interesting to see, giving us

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just about three and a half
months.

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I'm doing it right.
November December, January,

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February at, three and a half
months.

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You'll get your recruiting recap
episode.

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Was we don't break it up into
two segments.

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We talked a little bit about the
guys, but then Brown, we get

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more of a break, go into more of
a breakdown of each guy, once

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February rolls around because
somebody's that's usually RS.

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Use our official kickoff to the,
to the new season.

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Exactly.
All righty.

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Ryan yesterday here in the state
of Virginia, we had elections

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for death, major State offices.
The governor lieutenant

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governor, and the attorney,
general.

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And I'm sitting here and I'm
stealing something from From my

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buddy, Wes McElroy who a lot of
times on his election days, he

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will do if you were president of
sports.

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Well, that's too broad.
What I wanted to do.

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What I wanted to do.
Good, sir was bronzy glow.

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You ought to governor of college
football.

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What is the thing?
You would change?

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All right, so you know how I
feel about the playoff and

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wanting a 12 team playoff.
Right?

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So this is this is going to be a
twofer.

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Okay.
Give me my 12 team playoff and

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outside of the automatic bids
that we have already discussed

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previously on this, bring back
the BCS to fill out the out at

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large all mr.
Controversy here, why?

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So why do you want the BCS
versus just a committee?

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So when we look at the college
football, playoff top 10, N and

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just the rankings in general,
what I'm seeing is AD emphasis

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of the actual games being played
on the field and a focus and

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emphasis on eye test and brand.
Do you have anything present to

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me about this?
I mean see Alabama.

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See the lower ranking of
Cincinnati relative to its

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competition.
Cincinnati, if you say what you

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will about their whole strength
of schedule, Cincinnati has

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better wins in Alabama right
now. .

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Full fucking stop.
So I mean don't give me this.

448
00:29:22,800 --> 00:29:23,900
Well, who are they going to
play?

449
00:29:24,000 --> 00:29:28,500
Yeah, well well this is the this
is the college ranking for this

450
00:29:28,500 --> 00:29:31,000
fucking week.
Not the end of the season.

451
00:29:31,500 --> 00:29:35,500
Alabama is not the second best
team based on their resume.

452
00:29:39,300 --> 00:29:44,200
Yeah, I agree with that, I agree
with that wholeheartedly but

453
00:29:44,200 --> 00:29:47,900
like what's the difference?
I mean, what's the BCS saying?

454
00:29:49,400 --> 00:29:52,800
I mean, you're stomping on it,
but what's the BCS saying?

455
00:29:53,000 --> 00:29:55,600
Like nursing different.
Yes, yes.

456
00:29:55,600 --> 00:29:58,900
Oh there's a simulated BCS
versus college football.

457
00:29:58,900 --> 00:30:04,900
Playoff the big thing is you've
got George is still one in both.

458
00:30:05,500 --> 00:30:10,200
Those two is senses to is
Cincinnati, all he is Oklahoma.

459
00:30:11,000 --> 00:30:18,000
So Cincinnati's up four points,
Oklahoma is up 650k 5.

460
00:30:18,000 --> 00:30:20,900
Then you got bamboo It for
Michigan State.

461
00:30:20,900 --> 00:30:25,100
I mean the the qualms I have in
this top five.

462
00:30:25,100 --> 00:30:27,400
So you got banned with the
Michigan State and Ohio State.

463
00:30:27,900 --> 00:30:30,800
The only thing I do different in
that one is that I swap Oklahoma

464
00:30:30,800 --> 00:30:33,000
and Michigan State and then call
it a fucking day.

465
00:30:33,400 --> 00:30:36,900
Everything else is exactly as I
would line it up, okay?

466
00:30:37,900 --> 00:30:42,200
So what you're saying is what
you want to move to is basically

467
00:30:42,600 --> 00:30:45,200
what a lot of people stressed
about hate about the BCS.

468
00:30:45,200 --> 00:30:48,700
They were like, well it's just a
computer.

469
00:30:49,000 --> 00:30:52,700
But it wasn't, it was the Harris
poll, which is a human Pole.

470
00:30:54,200 --> 00:30:57,800
And it was computers.
That would you would you still

471
00:30:57,800 --> 00:31:01,800
have some sort of committee with
a voice like would you have the

472
00:31:01,800 --> 00:31:02,900
Harris?
Poll is what we're going to

473
00:31:02,908 --> 00:31:06,200
have, then we're going to have
the computer rankings and

474
00:31:06,200 --> 00:31:09,000
they're going to have
essentially a four-layer

475
00:31:09,000 --> 00:31:12,200
approach to where everybody gets
25%.

476
00:31:12,200 --> 00:31:19,800
Say no.
I think I think I would just go

477
00:31:19,800 --> 00:31:24,500
computer and Harris and I tell
You why?

478
00:31:24,500 --> 00:31:28,600
Because yeah, I think what we're
seeing you.

479
00:31:28,600 --> 00:31:33,100
Look at March Madness.
The reason that, that type of

480
00:31:33,500 --> 00:31:40,000
committee works is because They
can still put teams in there

481
00:31:40,000 --> 00:31:44,200
that they feel deserve and there
can be upsets and the upsets can

482
00:31:44,200 --> 00:31:48,200
matter, but there's still enough
Brand Power where that doesn't

483
00:31:48,200 --> 00:31:53,000
potentially water down the
marketing angle, for the

484
00:31:53,000 --> 00:31:57,100
Network's, the media, the in the
NCAA as a whole.

485
00:31:58,000 --> 00:32:01,800
So they're not looking at it
from a brand person, whether its

486
00:32:02,500 --> 00:32:07,400
inherent, or or purposeful would
use there's some A bias there

487
00:32:07,400 --> 00:32:11,500
with the brands and the narrower
you get with that, the more

488
00:32:11,500 --> 00:32:16,600
problematic, it becomes with,
you know, 68, it doesn't become

489
00:32:16,600 --> 00:32:19,100
as much of a factor eventually,
they're going to get enough

490
00:32:19,100 --> 00:32:21,100
cream.
That makes it to the final four

491
00:32:21,400 --> 00:32:23,400
to sweeten the pot.
Yeah.

492
00:32:23,400 --> 00:32:30,100
Because usually in the NCAA,
your Kansas duke-carolina UCLA

493
00:32:30,100 --> 00:32:34,300
released on get one big name and
about it into at least second

494
00:32:34,300 --> 00:32:38,600
tier, if not higher tier Making
it to the final four.

495
00:32:38,700 --> 00:32:41,900
So you basically what you're
saying the NCAA tournament is

496
00:32:41,900 --> 00:32:43,900
because of the way it's set up.
There's going to be a bunch of

497
00:32:43,900 --> 00:32:47,500
teams that are in that a
name-brand regardless, how

498
00:32:47,600 --> 00:32:51,400
football there's a lot of name
brands, but it's more

499
00:32:51,400 --> 00:32:54,200
attractive.
When you're talking about for

500
00:32:54,200 --> 00:32:59,300
teens to immediately attract
towards the most known brand in

501
00:32:59,300 --> 00:33:03,500
the most, you know, the most
regarding conference, you also

502
00:33:03,500 --> 00:33:07,200
only have three event games for
the college for All playoff,

503
00:33:07,200 --> 00:33:11,300
whereas you have a lot of event
games in the NCAA tournament,

504
00:33:11,300 --> 00:33:16,300
was the 32 16800?
Why?

505
00:33:16,300 --> 00:33:18,100
It's why those first two days
are awesome.

506
00:33:18,600 --> 00:33:26,200
Exactly.
So buddy, you are now the

507
00:33:26,200 --> 00:33:30,600
governor of college football.
What you got for me?

508
00:33:31,000 --> 00:33:34,500
Well, this Governor say is
mine's not as deep as yours

509
00:33:34,500 --> 00:33:39,300
mines on the most simplistic
fixes, that would a help.

510
00:33:39,700 --> 00:33:42,900
The marketing, the college
football, The Branding and help

511
00:33:42,900 --> 00:33:46,300
the fans.
Monday night ain't the place for

512
00:33:46,300 --> 00:33:50,600
the title game.
I'd love to see it on a Saturday

513
00:33:50,700 --> 00:33:54,200
night, but it'll always overlap
with the NFL playoffs that will

514
00:33:54,200 --> 00:34:00,300
never happen but normally that
week leading up to is our set of

515
00:34:00,300 --> 00:34:06,000
wild card games.
Thursday night, 8:00, 8:05 kick,

516
00:34:06,000 --> 00:34:13,699
not 835, not 840 killing us here
8:00. 805 kick Thursday night.

517
00:34:14,300 --> 00:34:15,600
Okay.
Okay.

518
00:34:16,400 --> 00:34:20,400
You know, you think about The
title games in general.

519
00:34:20,800 --> 00:34:25,300
And you know the amount of
people that are having usually

520
00:34:25,300 --> 00:34:29,300
it's line between week 17 or the
first weekend of wild card.

521
00:34:29,400 --> 00:34:35,199
So you know, the biggest thing
with it is you want to draw more

522
00:34:35,199 --> 00:34:37,500
eyes.
A lot of people are football,

523
00:34:37,500 --> 00:34:41,699
outcome Monday, whether they
like college football or not, if

524
00:34:41,699 --> 00:34:45,300
you watched all the Wild Card
stuff or the week 17 and FL

525
00:34:45,300 --> 00:34:52,300
stuff. you know, it's one of
those things where I just feel

526
00:34:52,300 --> 00:34:55,800
like they're missing out on a
boatload.

527
00:34:55,900 --> 00:34:58,300
I do say this.
A boatload of people.

528
00:35:00,900 --> 00:35:03,900
You know, usually they're
averaging somewhere between 20

529
00:35:03,900 --> 00:35:06,700
and 25 million and that's a lot
of people don't get me wrong.

530
00:35:06,700 --> 00:35:09,400
Yeah.
But if you put it on Thursday

531
00:35:09,400 --> 00:35:13,700
night in a, you'd have just just
hear me out here for whoever

532
00:35:13,700 --> 00:35:15,700
network has it.
So you're going to come in

533
00:35:15,700 --> 00:35:20,700
Monday and it's going to be NFL
whatever week it is, right and

534
00:35:20,700 --> 00:35:22,200
FL Paul.
Yep.

535
00:35:22,900 --> 00:35:25,400
That's when they're trying to
get the game ready.

536
00:35:25,400 --> 00:35:27,400
So you don't have any build-up
time.

537
00:35:27,600 --> 00:35:31,400
So you roll in Monday, NFL talk,
cool Tuesday, Wednesday,

538
00:35:31,400 --> 00:35:34,600
Thursday.
There's going to be a mix,

539
00:35:34,600 --> 00:35:38,100
right?
There's going to be a mix and

540
00:35:38,100 --> 00:35:41,100
primarily Wednesday, Thursday is
your leading into that game.

541
00:35:41,400 --> 00:35:44,700
The amount of Buzz that is going
to be generating board.

542
00:35:45,800 --> 00:35:48,700
And then I'm one of these.
I think if you could move to

543
00:35:48,700 --> 00:35:52,400
Thursday, I think probably they
would average six to eight

544
00:35:52,400 --> 00:35:55,200
million more.
They'd be in the 30 to 40

545
00:35:55,200 --> 00:36:02,900
million range versus the 2220
and for us as fans, It would

546
00:36:02,900 --> 00:36:08,500
make it a lot easier to stay up
on a Thursday night or go out to

547
00:36:08,500 --> 00:36:13,200
a bar or have your buddies over.
It's like tomorrow Friday and

548
00:36:13,200 --> 00:36:16,800
it's an early Friday so it might
be the first day of the new year

549
00:36:16,800 --> 00:36:18,500
right there.
There you go.

550
00:36:19,300 --> 00:36:22,900
So there you go make those
governors of college football,

551
00:36:22,900 --> 00:36:25,600
we will change everything for
the better trust us.

552
00:36:26,100 --> 00:36:29,100
Trust us, Brian wants to bring
back the BCS to get rid of any

553
00:36:29,100 --> 00:36:31,400
bias.
I just want to Thursday night.

554
00:36:31,800 --> 00:36:35,400
anybody's, but as much bias as
possible, I want a Thursday

555
00:36:35,400 --> 00:36:40,800
night title game so I don't if I
drink too many of these I only

556
00:36:40,800 --> 00:36:42,900
can it's only one day to feel
bad about it.

557
00:36:43,500 --> 00:36:45,300
It's true.
And, you know, when you think

558
00:36:45,300 --> 00:36:49,200
about it, it's awkward taking
the Tuesday after going back on

559
00:36:49,200 --> 00:36:53,900
a Monday, it's perfectly fine.
Dropping a Friday in there and

560
00:36:53,900 --> 00:36:55,500
just roll it into a long
weekend.

561
00:36:55,800 --> 00:36:58,100
Where were you yesterday?
That's hung over?

562
00:36:58,800 --> 00:37:01,600
Yep.
All right guys, before we get

563
00:37:01,600 --> 00:37:05,200
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Now back to the episode All
right guys, time for Know The

573
00:37:37,200 --> 00:37:38,300
Enemy.
We're going to start with the

574
00:37:38,300 --> 00:37:43,000
offense this week of the Boston
College Eagles Who currently sit

575
00:37:43,000 --> 00:37:47,200
at or and for coming in with a
four-game losing streak offense.

576
00:37:47,500 --> 00:37:50,600
You look at the numbers are a
little tricky because it's

577
00:37:50,600 --> 00:37:53,800
almost like the first four in
the last four, you know.

578
00:37:53,800 --> 00:37:56,500
Look at all eight games, they're
averaging, right?

579
00:37:56,500 --> 00:38:00,400
At 26 points a game.
Not terrible close to 12 the

580
00:38:00,400 --> 00:38:03,600
pack, but if you look deeper the
last four games, they're

581
00:38:03,600 --> 00:38:08,300
averaging. 10:00.
They're averaging 10 points a

582
00:38:08,308 --> 00:38:10,300
game.
The last four game, which is

583
00:38:10,300 --> 00:38:16,600
just absolutely Dreadful similar
to that third down conversion.

584
00:38:16,600 --> 00:38:19,500
You look, they're about middle
of the pack little bit higher

585
00:38:20,100 --> 00:38:31,200
the last four games 19 for 64.
That is right at 30, 29 percent,

586
00:38:31,300 --> 00:38:34,200
it's not good at all.
So clearly the loss of your

587
00:38:34,200 --> 00:38:39,500
Kovac is hurting them.
And, you know, look, they're

588
00:38:39,500 --> 00:38:42,500
still a dangerous team and that
if I work, will start with first

589
00:38:42,500 --> 00:38:46,200
bronze, a flowers, the junior
out of Fort Lauderdale Florida

590
00:38:46,600 --> 00:38:53,900
Three Star when he came out 510,
177 pounds, 35 receptions 511

591
00:38:53,900 --> 00:38:58,400
yards, 14 46.
Option two touchdowns.

592
00:38:58,400 --> 00:39:01,400
Now, this is something I just
noticed.

593
00:39:01,900 --> 00:39:04,700
Did you know Brian his freshman
year?

594
00:39:06,200 --> 00:39:13,600
Zay flowers got almost 200
rushing yards, so you did know

595
00:39:13,600 --> 00:39:15,700
that.
So I mean, I don't expect to see

596
00:39:15,700 --> 00:39:19,100
him in the backfield or
anything, but what is, what is

597
00:39:19,100 --> 00:39:22,100
he bringing to the table?
Some guy we've seen multiple

598
00:39:22,100 --> 00:39:26,000
years now from DC, he brings a
little bit of everything and

599
00:39:26,000 --> 00:39:29,400
they don't really use him in the
in the backfield or on like jet

600
00:39:29,400 --> 00:39:32,300
sweeps or anything like that as
they did a couple of years back

601
00:39:32,800 --> 00:39:35,700
but what they do use them as is
they really light him up all

602
00:39:35,700 --> 00:39:39,600
over the Field, full route, tree
it is that as compliment.

603
00:39:39,600 --> 00:39:42,800
He can re can run all the routes
and do really everything that

604
00:39:42,800 --> 00:39:46,100
this offense asked of him.
He's very quick.

605
00:39:47,300 --> 00:39:50,600
And so he can beat you deep, but
they also run them on a lot of

606
00:39:50,600 --> 00:39:53,800
those stick move around, as
well, to get underneath the DB's

607
00:39:53,800 --> 00:39:57,700
to keep the ball, matriculating
down the field and they've had

608
00:39:57,700 --> 00:40:03,200
to do a lot more of that without
jirka Vic in the game because

609
00:40:03,200 --> 00:40:08,200
they are not as good at pressing
the ball down the field since

610
00:40:08,200 --> 00:40:11,100
he's been down.
So he's been working a lot more

611
00:40:11,100 --> 00:40:16,300
underneath the DBS than taking
the top off in recent weeks.

612
00:40:17,800 --> 00:40:22,400
Yeah, always been a good player,
you know, for three years in.

613
00:40:22,800 --> 00:40:27,800
He's someone that to me, it's to
me, it's germane Waller's job to

614
00:40:27,800 --> 00:40:32,400
just go Shadow him.
In a sense like go out there

615
00:40:32,400 --> 00:40:35,600
he's their best.
They don't offer much else

616
00:40:35,600 --> 00:40:40,100
besides him in the passing game
from a wide receiver standpoint

617
00:40:40,300 --> 00:40:46,500
so you know just to me hold him
between 50 and 75 yards.

618
00:40:47,100 --> 00:40:49,400
It's going to make this game.
A hell of a lot easier.

619
00:40:50,100 --> 00:40:53,200
Yeah absolutely.
If you can keep him under that

620
00:40:53,200 --> 00:40:57,500
80-yard threshold then I feel
pretty good about the overall

621
00:40:57,700 --> 00:40:59,600
matchup.
Absolutely.

622
00:41:00,000 --> 00:41:02,000
Fibrin.
Not gonna talk about any other

623
00:41:02,000 --> 00:41:05,300
wide receivers.
But somehow, Boston College

624
00:41:05,300 --> 00:41:09,600
keeps finding six-foot-six
250-pound tight ends.

625
00:41:09,800 --> 00:41:13,400
They found another one from the
transfer portal from Jackson

626
00:41:13,400 --> 00:41:16,500
State in trade.
Barry was a two-star when he

627
00:41:16,508 --> 00:41:24,000
came out a few years ago again,
66 250 pounds 18, receptions,

628
00:41:24,000 --> 00:41:29,800
288 yards and 3 TDS Jacksonville
State last year when they played

629
00:41:30,000 --> 00:41:34,900
33 reception 534 yards in just a
touchdown so clearly he does

630
00:41:34,900 --> 00:41:39,600
have an offensive game that can
be beneficial to a team.

631
00:41:39,600 --> 00:41:42,400
What are you seeing from him on
tape with his first year up in

632
00:41:42,900 --> 00:41:45,500
division 1 football.
Yeah.

633
00:41:45,500 --> 00:41:49,400
I mean, he's a little bit more
of a Joker Style tight in than

634
00:41:49,400 --> 00:41:55,600
that prototypical tight in that.
We've seen Boston College

635
00:41:55,600 --> 00:41:58,300
implemented, recent years.
And they've had some success

636
00:41:58,300 --> 00:42:01,000
with that type of tight end.
This is, this is guys a little

637
00:42:01,000 --> 00:42:04,800
bit different, he's adequate,
but he's not an overly

638
00:42:04,800 --> 00:42:07,500
impressive blocker.
So he's not going to go out

639
00:42:07,500 --> 00:42:11,200
there and have a great impact in
the running game but he's also

640
00:42:11,200 --> 00:42:17,700
not a liability either.
He's above average after the

641
00:42:17,700 --> 00:42:23,200
catch for a tight end but you
know, where he really excels is

642
00:42:23,700 --> 00:42:27,100
on those.
I just stick movers like curls,

643
00:42:27,100 --> 00:42:31,000
but also on seams and crossers.
That's where he really makes his

644
00:42:31,000 --> 00:42:33,500
bread and butter because he does
a good job of getting the ball

645
00:42:33,500 --> 00:42:36,800
to get it up field.
He had a play against Colgate

646
00:42:36,800 --> 00:42:41,100
early in the season, where he
hurtled a DB and then ran into

647
00:42:41,100 --> 00:42:43,700
the end zone.
So he's got some athleticism,

648
00:42:44,300 --> 00:42:46,100
can make some plays.
It's a guy.

649
00:42:46,100 --> 00:42:49,200
You got to get to the ground
once he gets the catch, all

650
00:42:49,207 --> 00:42:51,500
right.
If we see him, come on in line,

651
00:42:53,000 --> 00:42:55,900
you're saying he's not a
liability, but if he's coming in

652
00:42:55,900 --> 00:43:00,700
on the inline, is it something
like a 60/40 65/35 split the

653
00:43:00,707 --> 00:43:02,900
okay, they're passing.
He's on the inline.

654
00:43:03,300 --> 00:43:07,800
Don't let it fool you.
They'll mix it up here.

655
00:43:07,800 --> 00:43:10,300
I mean, just because he's in
line, doesn't mean it's not,

656
00:43:10,400 --> 00:43:14,400
it's not coming at you, okay?
But like I said, he's, it's not

657
00:43:14,400 --> 00:43:18,600
that he's a liability, it's just
that, You know, he's not going

658
00:43:18,600 --> 00:43:23,500
to go out there and give you a
B+ grade in his in his run

659
00:43:23,500 --> 00:43:26,800
blocking.
Got you makes sense?

660
00:43:27,500 --> 00:43:30,700
All right, Brian, let's turn it
over now to the running back.

661
00:43:30,700 --> 00:43:36,400
Pat girl was a third
five-foot-eight 214 pounds.

662
00:43:36,400 --> 00:43:39,100
What do they always call that
the rolling bowling ball of

663
00:43:39,100 --> 00:43:42,500
butcher rolling?
The butcher knives 582, and

664
00:43:42,700 --> 00:43:46,500
that's crazy.
Sighs 690 yards, so far.

665
00:43:46,600 --> 00:43:51,300
Or this year, everything about
six yards of carry with five

666
00:43:51,300 --> 00:43:54,300
touchdowns.
Now, the way to kind of look

667
00:43:54,300 --> 00:43:57,300
it's almost go look at, you
know, your macro and you see

668
00:43:57,300 --> 00:44:00,900
those numbers and think and this
guy's on pays to easily rush for

669
00:44:00,900 --> 00:44:04,800
over 1,000 yards.
Probably going to have seven to

670
00:44:04,800 --> 00:44:08,500
eight touchdowns but when you go
micro on it, he's really had two

671
00:44:08,500 --> 00:44:11,600
big games and that was the game
against UMass and the game

672
00:44:11,600 --> 00:44:15,000
events Mizzou where he went,
both over 150 yards.

673
00:44:17,300 --> 00:44:19,900
But the one thing I kind of see
impressive with him, he's only

674
00:44:19,900 --> 00:44:23,100
been under four yards, a carry
in one game that was the temple

675
00:44:23,100 --> 00:44:25,500
game.
He was a 3.7.

676
00:44:26,000 --> 00:44:30,100
So even on the games where he's
not getting 100, he still over

677
00:44:30,100 --> 00:44:33,500
four yards, a carry most of them
a little bit over four and a

678
00:44:33,508 --> 00:44:36,500
half.
He was a half three star when he

679
00:44:36,500 --> 00:44:40,500
came out of pharaohs Hills PA.
So what are we seeing with him?

680
00:44:40,500 --> 00:44:44,700
Because if I look at their
offense, It's a lot predicated

681
00:44:44,700 --> 00:44:49,300
on what he does.
Yeah, I mean, stop me if you've

682
00:44:49,300 --> 00:44:52,600
heard this one before a Boston
College running back that runs

683
00:44:52,600 --> 00:44:56,800
hard and physical every running
back they've ever had.

684
00:44:58,900 --> 00:45:02,600
And this was no different.
He's not very Fleet of foot.

685
00:45:02,600 --> 00:45:06,800
I mean, he's got, he's got some
speed but he's not running away

686
00:45:06,800 --> 00:45:09,300
from the fastest defenders on
the field.

687
00:45:09,300 --> 00:45:13,600
But he's got some sneaky wiggle
and he's best Tween, the

688
00:45:13,600 --> 00:45:17,000
tackles, he does lose some
Effectiveness when plays get

689
00:45:17,000 --> 00:45:21,200
strung outside, just because
he's not necessarily outrunning,

690
00:45:21,200 --> 00:45:25,900
safe, teaser, or other dbe's to
the edge, but when he hits

691
00:45:25,900 --> 00:45:28,600
between the tackles gets to the
second level, he can make guys

692
00:45:28,600 --> 00:45:33,700
miss in space, and not a home
run hitter, but a guy that's

693
00:45:33,700 --> 00:45:35,900
going to wear you down as the
game goes along.

694
00:45:35,900 --> 00:45:39,000
So that's somebody that early in
the in the game.

695
00:45:39,000 --> 00:45:42,000
We need to keep behind the
sticks on first down.

696
00:45:42,000 --> 00:45:45,500
Don't let him get into a rhythm.
Because that's going to, you

697
00:45:45,500 --> 00:45:49,600
know, come back to bite us later
in the game here on a bench and

698
00:45:49,600 --> 00:45:52,900
not for your foot.
Also stolen hand, I think he has

699
00:45:52,900 --> 00:45:57,300
one reception all year.
So definitely North the South

700
00:45:57,300 --> 00:46:02,300
Runner there.
But again, there he has

701
00:46:02,300 --> 00:46:04,300
potential to have a big Breakout
game.

702
00:46:05,400 --> 00:46:10,200
I know, UMass and Mizzou, you
know, they are what they are but

703
00:46:10,200 --> 00:46:11,800
it's always you see, you got do
that.

704
00:46:11,800 --> 00:46:14,300
It's always I think we're going
to Call to Khalil Herbert

705
00:46:14,300 --> 00:46:16,100
effect.
You see a guy have a game like

706
00:46:16,100 --> 00:46:18,900
that?
It's in there and how we play

707
00:46:18,900 --> 00:46:22,600
against him is essentially
what's going to happen.

708
00:46:22,600 --> 00:46:26,000
Now?
Also, Brian how the offensive

709
00:46:26,000 --> 00:46:30,900
line performs is probably going
to be a big thing for Pat and to

710
00:46:30,900 --> 00:46:33,400
get his numbers.
Give me some insight.

711
00:46:33,400 --> 00:46:35,700
What type of offensive line are
we looking at here today?

712
00:46:36,700 --> 00:46:40,300
It's a very experienced line,
they get a good push and they're

713
00:46:40,300 --> 00:46:42,500
very physical at the point of
attack when you think of a

714
00:46:42,500 --> 00:46:47,400
Boston, It's offensive line.
This is very much in that mold

715
00:46:47,800 --> 00:46:53,000
and they really kind of gelled a
little bit this season to

716
00:46:53,008 --> 00:46:54,700
probably to be a little bit
better than I think we

717
00:46:54,700 --> 00:46:59,500
anticipated overall.
They are a little bit hamstrung

718
00:46:59,500 --> 00:47:04,400
in the fact that not being able
to press the ball downfield in

719
00:47:04,400 --> 00:47:09,000
the last few weeks has started
to show in in their overall

720
00:47:09,000 --> 00:47:12,400
output numbers.
But it's still an overall, a

721
00:47:12,400 --> 00:47:16,400
very Very good offensive line,
bread and butter for this

722
00:47:16,400 --> 00:47:19,200
offensive line is power
encounter.

723
00:47:20,000 --> 00:47:23,000
They do a really good job
pulling getting up in the in the

724
00:47:23,000 --> 00:47:24,900
hole and leading up for the
running back.

725
00:47:26,000 --> 00:47:28,400
So look for that.
Those two plays is kind of being

726
00:47:28,400 --> 00:47:32,200
their bread and butter
throughout the day as far as

727
00:47:32,200 --> 00:47:37,500
past Pro definitely above
average, they do a good job,

728
00:47:37,500 --> 00:47:41,200
especially on the interior.
Not letting pressure get into

729
00:47:41,200 --> 00:47:43,100
the face of the quarterback but
there they are.

730
00:47:43,300 --> 00:47:45,900
Little suspect at the tackle
position.

731
00:47:46,200 --> 00:47:49,200
Yeah.
Talking about them being passed

732
00:47:49,200 --> 00:47:51,100
Pro, you know looks about
average.

733
00:47:51,100 --> 00:47:53,100
It's about right there.
Giving up about two point.

734
00:47:53,100 --> 00:47:57,800
Three sacks per game, which is
about 78 time for 78th with

735
00:47:57,800 --> 00:48:00,600
numerous team.
So somewhere, right down there

736
00:48:00,600 --> 00:48:04,300
and run in the middle, here's
kind of a shocker because when

737
00:48:04,300 --> 00:48:08,500
we talk about Garland, you hear
690 yards in eight games, you

738
00:48:08,500 --> 00:48:10,300
probably would expect this
number to be higher.

739
00:48:10,400 --> 00:48:13,100
They are only averaging 150 to
rushing.

740
00:48:13,200 --> 00:48:16,600
Yards per game.
And again, I think is what you

741
00:48:16,600 --> 00:48:19,300
just mentioned there.
Is that through the Deep threat

742
00:48:19,300 --> 00:48:24,000
of down, field is going away
more and more safety's coming up

743
00:48:24,000 --> 00:48:26,800
to the line.
It's like he can't get it down

744
00:48:26,800 --> 00:48:30,400
there.
So why are we going to give them

745
00:48:30,400 --> 00:48:34,300
more opportunity to do what they
can do best now, Brian, this is

746
00:48:34,300 --> 00:48:36,600
the one that shocked me and
maybe you can explain, maybe

747
00:48:36,600 --> 00:48:40,100
it's the type of offense, they
offensive line scheme, they have

748
00:48:40,900 --> 00:48:44,700
They are 100 and giving up
tackles for loss that almost 6

749
00:48:44,700 --> 00:48:48,000
again.
You think about it?

750
00:48:48,000 --> 00:48:49,700
That usually going to be 1,
right?

751
00:48:49,700 --> 00:48:54,700
At 1 / Drive usually teams
average between seven and eight

752
00:48:54,700 --> 00:48:58,700
drives a game.
So right at 1 it's just just

753
00:48:58,900 --> 00:49:01,500
it's just making mistakes.
Or is this something based the

754
00:49:01,500 --> 00:49:06,300
offensive line in their scheme?
It's a little of both probably

755
00:49:07,000 --> 00:49:10,500
again I haven't watched all of
their films so I was just basing

756
00:49:10,500 --> 00:49:15,300
it on the the two games that I'd
look at, but just looking at.

757
00:49:15,500 --> 00:49:18,500
What they're doing because their
bread and butter is a power is

758
00:49:18,500 --> 00:49:22,300
the counter when you got lime
and moving across the formation.

759
00:49:22,700 --> 00:49:26,200
Sometimes that has a propensity
to create negative plays because

760
00:49:26,200 --> 00:49:30,100
there is voids that have to be
accounted for where the, where

761
00:49:30,100 --> 00:49:32,800
the lyman's pulling on the
backside, okay?

762
00:49:33,300 --> 00:49:36,100
And sometimes that can create
penetration, sometimes they can

763
00:49:36,100 --> 00:49:39,500
get the running back off,
they're off their Mark there and

764
00:49:39,500 --> 00:49:42,700
create those.
Those - plays where is with a

765
00:49:42,700 --> 00:49:44,000
Zone.
Unless there's something

766
00:49:44,000 --> 00:49:47,200
specifically.
That the defense brings in terms

767
00:49:47,200 --> 00:49:48,600
of a run blitz or something like
that.

768
00:49:48,600 --> 00:49:52,400
Often times you don't get that
crazy penetration into the

769
00:49:52,400 --> 00:49:57,900
backfield that you get in those
powers and counters that BC

770
00:49:57,900 --> 00:49:59,900
likes to run.
Yeah, absolutely.

771
00:50:00,600 --> 00:50:02,500
Alright Braun.
We're going to get into the

772
00:50:02,500 --> 00:50:05,400
quarterback room next and I
didn't read this.

773
00:50:05,400 --> 00:50:08,100
I'm going to you because you
mentioned it just beforehand.

774
00:50:08,300 --> 00:50:09,200
What were you reading about
field?

775
00:50:09,200 --> 00:50:16,300
Your kovich I've seen some
Rumblings on the twittersphere

776
00:50:16,300 --> 00:50:22,800
that Phil might be a go for
Friday, nothing, confirmed

777
00:50:23,200 --> 00:50:28,800
nothing from a source that I
would say is unimpeachable but

778
00:50:29,300 --> 00:50:32,400
enough Whispers, where it's
something to look look for.

779
00:50:32,900 --> 00:50:35,800
Can I say something?
Yeah, please let him be the

780
00:50:35,800 --> 00:50:38,400
starter short week in
preparation.

781
00:50:38,400 --> 00:50:42,600
Coming back off my hand injury.
Where you you know, if the hand

782
00:50:42,600 --> 00:50:48,900
injury Bryant Even if it's even
if he's pulled go throwing,

783
00:50:49,100 --> 00:50:51,400
they're still not going to be
100%, right?

784
00:50:52,100 --> 00:50:54,800
Because, whatever, he had wrong
with his probably affecting his

785
00:50:54,800 --> 00:50:55,900
grip in some way.
So, yeah.

786
00:50:56,100 --> 00:51:00,100
Starting BC, please start them.
They really have a decision to

787
00:51:00,100 --> 00:51:01,500
make.
I know we're about to talk about

788
00:51:01,500 --> 00:51:04,900
the quarterbacks here, and we're
actually going to talk about 3/4

789
00:51:04,900 --> 00:51:09,600
x now that we're looking at it.
But yeah, yeah, there's really

790
00:51:09,600 --> 00:51:13,100
negatives to starting all three.
I mean, grace, L can't can't

791
00:51:13,100 --> 00:51:17,100
push the ball down field.
Old Moorhead is a freshman

792
00:51:17,100 --> 00:51:19,800
that's probably going to be
prone to make mistakes.

793
00:51:20,000 --> 00:51:22,800
Yeah.
You don't know how healthy or,

794
00:51:23,500 --> 00:51:25,900
you know, whether he's able to
knock the rust off quick enough

795
00:51:25,900 --> 00:51:27,500
if you go with dr.
Kovac.

796
00:51:27,500 --> 00:51:31,700
So there are negatives, to
starting any of these three

797
00:51:31,700 --> 00:51:34,700
quarterbacks, but I'm going to
start with grow cell here in

798
00:51:34,700 --> 00:51:40,100
terms of the breakdown.
He's, you know, senior Redshirt

799
00:51:40,100 --> 00:51:43,400
senior the fact that he wasn't
starting as a redshirt senior

800
00:51:43,400 --> 00:51:45,800
probably tells you He's probably
not the first guy, they wanted

801
00:51:45,800 --> 00:51:49,800
out there, you know, he's good
at throwing the underneath

802
00:51:49,800 --> 00:51:52,500
stuff.
Especially kind of those timing

803
00:51:52,500 --> 00:51:56,200
routes tells you he's been in
the system for a while.

804
00:51:56,200 --> 00:52:00,000
He knows what he's doing but
he's not, he's just not great at

805
00:52:00,000 --> 00:52:02,700
stretching the field and
creating explosive plays.

806
00:52:03,500 --> 00:52:07,300
The, the Deep balls don't have a
lot of touch on them.

807
00:52:07,300 --> 00:52:12,000
They're often overthrown or not,
not on target.

808
00:52:12,100 --> 00:52:15,000
Doesn't give the receiver a
chance to really make The play

809
00:52:16,500 --> 00:52:20,800
and while he will run both by
Design and scramble.

810
00:52:21,800 --> 00:52:24,500
It's not really what what his
game is about.

811
00:52:24,500 --> 00:52:28,300
It's not really, it's either an
asset or a liability, but it's

812
00:52:28,300 --> 00:52:31,100
just kind of something that that
happens to keep the offense.

813
00:52:31,100 --> 00:52:33,500
Matriculating the ball down,
feel, it's not something that's

814
00:52:33,500 --> 00:52:39,000
really that.
They're scheming to really hurt

815
00:52:39,000 --> 00:52:41,300
the defense.
It's more to kind of just keep

816
00:52:41,300 --> 00:52:44,800
things off balance.
All right.

817
00:52:45,200 --> 00:52:49,200
And you know yourselves, just
your typical for the typical

818
00:52:49,200 --> 00:52:52,500
six-foot-one 220-pound to the
preferred walk-on.

819
00:52:52,500 --> 00:52:54,600
Not even a scholarship play.
When you got there.

820
00:52:55,100 --> 00:53:01,500
You know, about plus years ago,
1191 yards under 60% at 57%,

821
00:53:01,500 --> 00:53:04,100
first completion, percentage
six, touchdown seven

822
00:53:04,100 --> 00:53:07,700
interceptions.
So obviously he is not lighting

823
00:53:07,700 --> 00:53:11,800
the world on fire and obviously
after the shine wore off for a

824
00:53:11,808 --> 00:53:16,300
couple games.
And after Djokovic went out the

825
00:53:16,300 --> 00:53:20,100
flaws and the ugliness is
starting to show and it showed

826
00:53:20,100 --> 00:53:22,800
to a point during the Syracuse
game that you already mentioned.

827
00:53:22,800 --> 00:53:26,500
They brought in and more hibs
six-foot-six 225 M quarterback

828
00:53:26,500 --> 00:53:31,700
out Alexandria Virginia 3 star
and I mean, he didn't have a

829
00:53:31,700 --> 00:53:37,000
great anyone like 6:15.
So clearly he does not look

830
00:53:37,000 --> 00:53:37,900
ready.
Do you agree with that?

831
00:53:37,900 --> 00:53:41,300
Brian.
He doesn't look ready and it's

832
00:53:41,300 --> 00:53:46,500
and it's more of the game is
still a little fast for him.

833
00:53:47,400 --> 00:53:50,000
So when I was looking at the
tape, he has a much better armed

834
00:53:50,000 --> 00:53:53,400
and deep ball than grow cell and
it's not even close.

835
00:53:54,500 --> 00:53:59,600
But he is slower with the timing
and processing in the offense.

836
00:54:00,400 --> 00:54:02,400
He misses a lot when he feels
pressure.

837
00:54:02,400 --> 00:54:04,500
Especially when the pressures in
his face.

838
00:54:05,300 --> 00:54:10,100
He's a similar type of athlete
to gracel, and he doesn't mind

839
00:54:10,100 --> 00:54:12,700
taking off, but that's not
something that's part of his

840
00:54:12,700 --> 00:54:15,400
game.
He did get banged up against

841
00:54:15,400 --> 00:54:21,300
Syracuse, so he was out of that
game for a while, but when he

842
00:54:21,300 --> 00:54:24,000
was in there again, it, it
looked good.

843
00:54:24,200 --> 00:54:29,000
Good when he had time when it
was a quick, read his first read

844
00:54:29,000 --> 00:54:34,100
was there if he had to kind of
look at the whole field and

845
00:54:34,100 --> 00:54:38,000
process and everything else
that's when it became

846
00:54:38,000 --> 00:54:41,300
problematic for him.
So I think he's just the game is

847
00:54:41,300 --> 00:54:44,700
still too fast for him at this
point, and I don't know if they

848
00:54:45,200 --> 00:54:48,800
will feel comfortable going with
him for four quarters.

849
00:54:49,300 --> 00:54:51,300
Well, thank you.
We see him in this game, it's

850
00:54:51,300 --> 00:54:53,800
going to be very similar to how
Syracuse saw him.

851
00:54:54,200 --> 00:54:55,900
All right.
Well, it makes sense though.

852
00:54:55,900 --> 00:54:59,300
He came from Episcopal, you
know, a private, you know,

853
00:54:59,500 --> 00:55:04,200
Christian School up in Nova and
like you know they're playing

854
00:55:04,200 --> 00:55:07,800
teams like Collegiate not enough
on Collegiate but it's lower

855
00:55:07,800 --> 00:55:10,000
level.
The best team they played is the

856
00:55:10,008 --> 00:55:13,400
PowerHouse to math of this year
and they got steamroll.

857
00:55:14,200 --> 00:55:19,200
So you know if you're telling me
a guys coming from a league

858
00:55:19,200 --> 00:55:23,700
where it's elite competition, He
could probably be more ready but

859
00:55:23,700 --> 00:55:25,700
he's coming from a lower level
and you're trying to get him

860
00:55:25,700 --> 00:55:29,600
there he's built he's got the
arm he's a year or two away from

861
00:55:29,600 --> 00:55:34,000
doing anything for them.
So I'm almost to this bring

862
00:55:34,000 --> 00:55:38,100
whoever they want to start on a
quarterback because none of them

863
00:55:38,100 --> 00:55:43,100
scare me but defensive illest
Phil scares me.

864
00:55:43,100 --> 00:55:46,400
But I mean we don't know how
much rust feels going to have

865
00:55:46,400 --> 00:55:48,600
and if he's still going to be
healthy enough to get it done.

866
00:55:49,100 --> 00:55:55,600
I mean Phil healthy is Dangerous
Prime, big been, truly the Phil

867
00:55:55,600 --> 00:55:57,800
Phil right now.
I don't know what to expect.

868
00:55:58,200 --> 00:56:01,200
Well either.
Whatever you want to say there

869
00:56:01,200 --> 00:56:03,200
were there is going to be some
sort of rust there.

870
00:56:03,800 --> 00:56:08,100
If there's not some sort of, you
know, issue with again, injury

871
00:56:08,100 --> 00:56:09,600
to the hand, getting the ball
hits.

872
00:56:09,600 --> 00:56:13,200
How quick can he knock the rust
off and is that hand going to

873
00:56:13,200 --> 00:56:17,200
affect how he plays the game now
- its current state.

874
00:56:17,200 --> 00:56:20,100
Now, they could just say screw
it, we need to get Bowl

875
00:56:20,100 --> 00:56:22,700
eligible.
He's we Him on the field to win

876
00:56:23,000 --> 00:56:25,100
one of these last two of these
last four games.

877
00:56:25,100 --> 00:56:29,500
So why not roll them out there
now and try to knock it off and

878
00:56:29,600 --> 00:56:32,400
get a full week practice.
So either way, I feel good.

879
00:56:32,500 --> 00:56:37,300
Now defensively, they're
actually a pretty good defense.

880
00:56:37,300 --> 00:56:41,300
Brian 31st in the country in
scoring given up, right at 21, a

881
00:56:41,300 --> 00:56:48,700
game, a top-15 third down, stop
team, right at 30% is what folks

882
00:56:48,700 --> 00:56:51,200
are converting off of them.
Good.

883
00:56:51,300 --> 00:57:00,100
Red Zone, team top 30 there,
they've given up in 23 trips, 17

884
00:57:00,100 --> 00:57:06,600
scores 12, touchdowns five, five
field goals, eight rushing for

885
00:57:06,600 --> 00:57:11,800
passing.
And to me the name that caught

886
00:57:11,800 --> 00:57:13,700
my eye looking up and down was a
guy.

887
00:57:13,700 --> 00:57:17,500
By the name of Jane would be six
foot 220-pound defensive back

888
00:57:17,700 --> 00:57:19,800
out of one of the best high
schools in the country.

889
00:57:19,800 --> 00:57:24,300
Saint John Bosco out in for Nia
originally committed to FSU as a

890
00:57:24,300 --> 00:57:28,700
four-star transferred into BC,
top 10 safety.

891
00:57:28,700 --> 00:57:31,900
When he came out top 60 player
when he came out.

892
00:57:32,000 --> 00:57:35,000
So, a lot of the check marks are
there and obviously would have

893
00:57:35,000 --> 00:57:36,900
the Florida state.
The last few years with all the

894
00:57:36,900 --> 00:57:41,300
turnover, he looked elsewhere
and he lighting up the stat

895
00:57:41,300 --> 00:57:44,400
sheet.
Fifty six tackles two picks for

896
00:57:44,400 --> 00:57:46,500
pass, deflections of forced
fumble.

897
00:57:46,800 --> 00:57:48,200
That was returned for a
touchdown.

898
00:57:49,500 --> 00:57:53,100
I think you could be a problem.
Yeah he pops off on tape.

899
00:57:53,100 --> 00:57:57,600
It's not even a joke.
He plays that strong, safety

900
00:57:57,600 --> 00:58:00,300
boundary, safety Rover, whatever
you want to call it in that.

901
00:58:00,300 --> 00:58:04,400
That 425 pressure D that BC
deploys.

902
00:58:05,400 --> 00:58:08,200
He's the primary place I'd spill
area Defender.

903
00:58:08,200 --> 00:58:12,000
He does a really good job of
coming up and making stops in

904
00:58:12,000 --> 00:58:14,500
the Run game.
He will occasionally get

905
00:58:14,500 --> 00:58:19,100
influenced but it's not
something that's an epidemic.

906
00:58:19,800 --> 00:58:22,800
And he's really good in
defending the past.

907
00:58:22,800 --> 00:58:28,500
I'd say above average in when he
when he's matched up in man and

908
00:58:28,500 --> 00:58:30,600
really damn good when he's
playing the zone.

909
00:58:34,000 --> 00:58:36,500
This is something, I'll also ask
and it's not about going to pay

910
00:58:36,508 --> 00:58:40,800
daily.
This guy went to the portal.

911
00:58:42,300 --> 00:58:48,100
Wow, we look at him.
I mean, that's, that's shake my

912
00:58:48,100 --> 00:58:51,300
head at it because a guy like
him, where we need some safety

913
00:58:51,300 --> 00:58:54,500
depth, would immediately help us
out.

914
00:58:54,500 --> 00:58:58,500
And I don't know.
Brian.

915
00:58:58,700 --> 00:59:04,700
Maybe I'm just, you know, maybe
I'm just tickled, because he

916
00:59:04,700 --> 00:59:08,900
went in the portal after 2020.
We were in need of 14, 20 21.

917
00:59:09,100 --> 00:59:11,300
That was long before hundred
situation.

918
00:59:12,500 --> 00:59:14,100
Yeah.
And I mean going out there and

919
00:59:14,100 --> 00:59:18,000
getting to would to hurt I mean
no bring it in today and bring

920
00:59:18,000 --> 00:59:22,300
it in a player like would be.
I mean that would have been you

921
00:59:22,300 --> 00:59:24,200
know, that would have made the
safety core.

922
00:59:25,000 --> 00:59:29,100
Probably close to equal to what
the the quarterback unit is that

923
00:59:29,100 --> 00:59:33,700
so, you know, that that would
have been a big help no doubt

924
00:59:35,100 --> 00:59:39,000
and You know that that's
somewhat of a knock.

925
00:59:39,000 --> 00:59:40,900
I don't know if that's just an
evaluation.

926
00:59:40,900 --> 00:59:45,300
I know we had an inside track on
knowing the type of player that

927
00:59:45,300 --> 00:59:49,300
tay was when for when Darryl
Tapp is on the staff.

928
00:59:49,900 --> 00:59:51,900
So I'm sure that probably had
some role there.

929
00:59:51,900 --> 00:59:54,900
But, you know, I wouldn't have
had a problem bringing into two

930
00:59:54,900 --> 00:59:57,000
safeties.
Even though I mean, tase a

931
00:59:57,008 --> 01:00:01,800
tweener, he could have played
free and strong would be, is a

932
01:00:02,100 --> 01:00:05,300
prototypical, strong safety.
Absolutely.

933
01:00:05,700 --> 01:00:08,300
Alright, next guy.
Brian, let's talk about is their

934
01:00:08,300 --> 01:00:13,600
nickel corner or nickel backer
Josh DeBary, 511, 176 pounds,

935
01:00:13,600 --> 01:00:18,300
thirty, eight, tackles for loss,
to picks also forced fumble on

936
01:00:18,300 --> 01:00:21,400
his end Three Star.
When he came out, what are you

937
01:00:21,400 --> 01:00:24,800
seeing from Josh?
Du Barry?

938
01:00:26,600 --> 01:00:29,200
I mean, it's a nickel.
It's that kind of nickel

939
01:00:29,200 --> 01:00:34,200
whipping that 425 he plays a
very similar to Connor early

940
01:00:34,200 --> 01:00:38,300
rundown responsibilities they
Some a good amount.

941
01:00:38,600 --> 01:00:42,000
He's got backs a contain.
He'll match up man-to-man on

942
01:00:42,000 --> 01:00:45,300
slot receivers the whole gamut
there.

943
01:00:45,900 --> 01:00:48,500
He's probably their most
balanced run to pass player on

944
01:00:48,500 --> 01:00:51,500
the field.
He does really good job both

945
01:00:51,500 --> 01:00:56,500
against the run and the past
great tackler, pretty big hitter

946
01:00:57,400 --> 01:01:02,400
but also has the athletic tools
to hang with some of those good

947
01:01:02,400 --> 01:01:04,900
slot receivers as well.
Yeah.

948
01:01:05,000 --> 01:01:09,200
So a lot like Connor but built
more like a corner than more

949
01:01:09,200 --> 01:01:11,300
like a linebacker.
Probably probably a little

950
01:01:11,400 --> 01:01:16,500
little more of a corner lean
there and better in coverage

951
01:01:16,500 --> 01:01:22,700
overall than Connor is.
Um, how much will do?

952
01:01:22,700 --> 01:01:27,500
They will Personnel.
Groupings, affect him getting on

953
01:01:27,500 --> 01:01:30,300
the field.
Like if we stay in, you know,

954
01:01:30,500 --> 01:01:34,400
two tight end sets a lot with,
we've been doing a ton Is he

955
01:01:34,400 --> 01:01:37,400
likely to be coming off the
field or is he always there

956
01:01:37,400 --> 01:01:40,500
regardless?
He's almost exclusively on the

957
01:01:40,508 --> 01:01:42,600
field and he doesn't really have
a backup.

958
01:01:42,600 --> 01:01:45,800
He is the is there nickel?
Okay.

959
01:01:45,900 --> 01:01:51,700
So unless unless he is hurt he's
probably not coming off the

960
01:01:51,700 --> 01:01:55,100
field.
Alright good deal on that.

961
01:01:55,600 --> 01:01:59,900
Alright, next guy to look at
Brian the true linebacker cam

962
01:01:59,900 --> 01:02:04,100
Arnold 612 28 34 Tsar who was at
a wedding?

963
01:02:04,200 --> 01:02:08,100
Bloomfield Michigan, thirty six
tackles one sec, three tackles

964
01:02:08,100 --> 01:02:12,500
for loss in a forced.
Fumble Mike Sam will.

965
01:02:12,600 --> 01:02:16,600
Where are we going to see?
Number 27 lined up, he's their

966
01:02:16,600 --> 01:02:20,200
strong backer.
He's saying he's a volume

967
01:02:20,200 --> 01:02:24,600
tackler.
He's also the primary Blitzer if

968
01:02:24,600 --> 01:02:29,400
they're bringing an extra
Defender five main pressure,

969
01:02:29,400 --> 01:02:31,600
he's the guy that you're usually
going to see.

970
01:02:33,000 --> 01:02:35,400
He occasionally gets bad reads
of the Run game though.

971
01:02:36,800 --> 01:02:39,100
I've seen him out of position a
few times.

972
01:02:39,100 --> 01:02:44,200
So compare him very similarly to
Tisdale in that regard where,

973
01:02:44,300 --> 01:02:46,700
you know, occasionally getting
into bed, read a little bit out

974
01:02:46,700 --> 01:02:50,600
of position, but unlike his
daily is also a little suspect

975
01:02:50,600 --> 01:02:55,100
in coverage.
But his primary attribute again,

976
01:02:55,100 --> 01:02:57,900
is that he's a sound tackler and
that when he comes on those

977
01:02:57,900 --> 01:03:01,900
blitzes, he makes some noise.
I got you, I'm assuming not

978
01:03:01,900 --> 01:03:05,900
quite the Sleet Tisdale is not
quite okay?

979
01:03:06,200 --> 01:03:10,100
When you talk about the running
game is he like is this like a

980
01:03:10,100 --> 01:03:13,600
read-option thing or is it one?
Is he taking bad angles to the

981
01:03:13,600 --> 01:03:17,100
gaps?
It's usually in the Reeds.

982
01:03:17,300 --> 01:03:19,700
He's out there.
He's either too aggressive or

983
01:03:19,700 --> 01:03:22,600
too hesitant.
He hasn't found that that middle

984
01:03:22,600 --> 01:03:28,800
ground where he can get the read
from the uses.

985
01:03:28,800 --> 01:03:32,500
Read his guard to quarterback.
Watch the quarterbacks eyes he I

986
01:03:32,508 --> 01:03:36,700
was a little slow with that, and
that means that the Lyman is

987
01:03:36,700 --> 01:03:41,300
already gotten to the second
level can get get in his pads or

988
01:03:41,300 --> 01:03:44,800
he'll pick, you pick too soon.
Pick early.

989
01:03:44,800 --> 01:03:47,800
Not wait for his read and then
he's in a bad place.

990
01:03:47,800 --> 01:03:52,100
So gather.
All right Brian, let's take a

991
01:03:52,100 --> 01:03:54,000
look here.
Let's finally, look at the line

992
01:03:55,600 --> 01:03:56,800
guy.
You mentioned you want to talk

993
01:03:56,800 --> 01:03:58,400
about tonight?
Let's Camp hoarsely.

994
01:03:58,400 --> 01:04:01,300
A 6-foot to 290-pound defensive
tackle.

995
01:04:01,600 --> 01:04:03,600
How to Riverton.
New Jersey with a three-star.

996
01:04:03,600 --> 01:04:09,700
Any came out, only one sack this
year, but be a defensive tackle

997
01:04:09,900 --> 01:04:13,000
twenty seven tackles?
That's, that's a pretty high

998
01:04:13,000 --> 01:04:15,300
number.
What are we seeing out of this

999
01:04:15,300 --> 01:04:19,000
big guy?
Yeah, he's kind of the guy that

1000
01:04:19,000 --> 01:04:21,900
makes a defensive line going.
The defensive line is definitely

1001
01:04:23,200 --> 01:04:27,200
in terms of the full unit, the
strength of the defense, they

1002
01:04:27,200 --> 01:04:32,800
really make an offensive line
earn it and he has a good Motor

1003
01:04:32,800 --> 01:04:37,200
for a big guy nearly 300 pounds.
There he plays the three

1004
01:04:37,200 --> 01:04:41,600
technique for them.
If they go like a true nickel on

1005
01:04:41,600 --> 01:04:44,500
third down where they roll a
three man front out there he is,

1006
01:04:44,500 --> 01:04:49,200
the he be slides to the the
knows he's better against the

1007
01:04:49,200 --> 01:04:52,500
run and the pass.
He's not an Elite pass rusher by

1008
01:04:52,500 --> 01:04:56,500
any stretch but he's really good
at fighting through combos on

1009
01:04:56,500 --> 01:05:00,300
those run plays and does does a
good job of disrupting in the

1010
01:05:00,300 --> 01:05:03,400
backfield, right, right.
You mentioned that there is a

1011
01:05:03,408 --> 01:05:06,700
good defensive lines kind of the
the linchpin of their defense.

1012
01:05:06,700 --> 01:05:10,600
But I was noticing here, they
don't sack the quarterback that

1013
01:05:10,600 --> 01:05:11,800
much.
You're actually one of the worst

1014
01:05:11,800 --> 01:05:15,700
in the country only.
They've only got, you know, 11

1015
01:05:15,700 --> 01:05:20,000
sacks for the entire year.
So what is, are they good at

1016
01:05:20,000 --> 01:05:23,000
seven edges and what are they
good at?

1017
01:05:23,000 --> 01:05:26,600
You said they're the lynchpin in
the best part of the defense but

1018
01:05:26,600 --> 01:05:28,600
they're not sacking the
quarterback a lot, what do they

1019
01:05:28,600 --> 01:05:33,200
do very well.
They are the reason that team

1020
01:05:33,200 --> 01:05:36,900
struggled to run the football
and I think that they overall do

1021
01:05:36,900 --> 01:05:43,100
a good job of kind of making the
Run game, slow down to a slog.

1022
01:05:44,900 --> 01:05:48,500
When you look at the Syracuse
State until they started to

1023
01:05:48,500 --> 01:05:56,200
bust, they busted I think two
big runs in that game, but when

1024
01:05:56,200 --> 01:05:59,300
they do a good job of, not
letting the running back and

1025
01:05:59,300 --> 01:06:01,300
quarterback, get to the second
level.

1026
01:06:02,900 --> 01:06:05,000
They keep running games, pretty
much in check.

1027
01:06:05,600 --> 01:06:09,000
All right.
And you know, you take away that

1028
01:06:09,000 --> 01:06:17,900
one big run that that Sean had.
I mean it's still a good day but

1029
01:06:19,100 --> 01:06:22,700
for a team that's that, was that
focused on the running game?

1030
01:06:23,000 --> 01:06:25,200
I think they did a pretty good
job against Syracuse.

1031
01:06:25,200 --> 01:06:28,700
Overall, the first half in
particular, where they really

1032
01:06:29,000 --> 01:06:31,200
kind of shut the whole the whole
offense down.

1033
01:06:32,400 --> 01:06:36,300
For most of the first half there
got it.

1034
01:06:36,800 --> 01:06:40,600
All right so there's your
offensive and defensive looks at

1035
01:06:40,600 --> 01:06:44,100
the Boston College Eagles.
Now let's flip it over to the

1036
01:06:44,100 --> 01:06:47,900
Iota version of the Hokies and
Brian.

1037
01:06:48,200 --> 01:06:49,500
I'm going to say this.
We're going to start with the

1038
01:06:49,500 --> 01:06:53,400
offense, Justin Fuente being
part and being a ton in that

1039
01:06:53,400 --> 01:06:55,600
offensive room.
It is not a small iota.

1040
01:06:56,500 --> 01:06:59,900
It's paid big dividends the last
two weeks, not only in yards

1041
01:06:59,900 --> 01:07:02,800
production but also in points on
the board.

1042
01:07:03,200 --> 01:07:06,100
So if you're in there and what
do you hope?

1043
01:07:06,100 --> 01:07:10,300
He's saying that keeps us, you
know, improving scoring points.

1044
01:07:10,300 --> 01:07:13,800
Moving the ball.
Significantly better to the tune

1045
01:07:13,800 --> 01:07:17,700
of what almost 80 yards, a game
in two weeks.

1046
01:07:19,100 --> 01:07:22,900
Yeah, I think the thing that, I
mean, I think they talked about

1047
01:07:22,900 --> 01:07:24,500
it and there's, you know,
they're saying well yeah, it's

1048
01:07:24,500 --> 01:07:28,900
still corn, calling the play.
Yeah, I know his, but what Brad

1049
01:07:28,900 --> 01:07:31,500
cornelison is not good.
At is the little things that

1050
01:07:31,500 --> 01:07:36,500
would Justin Fuente is good, at
is the little things at least in

1051
01:07:36,500 --> 01:07:39,400
terms of scheme planning,
everything like that.

1052
01:07:39,500 --> 01:07:44,900
When we look at the game plans
for like a week 1, we see Justin

1053
01:07:44,900 --> 01:07:48,100
Fuente his fingers all over and
all three years be playing

1054
01:07:48,300 --> 01:07:50,300
everyone.
When we look at the last couple

1055
01:07:50,300 --> 01:07:52,500
weeks, you start to see it a
little bit more too.

1056
01:07:54,200 --> 01:07:56,900
And I think that's that's the
thing that That break or Nelson

1057
01:07:56,900 --> 01:07:58,500
struggles at.
And that's the thing that Justin

1058
01:07:58,500 --> 01:08:02,100
Fuente is good at is those kind
of little things and what he's

1059
01:08:02,100 --> 01:08:05,400
focused on primarily is your
commitment back to the running

1060
01:08:05,400 --> 01:08:11,600
game and seeing areas where, if
we tweak Personnel groupings, if

1061
01:08:11,600 --> 01:08:15,700
we tweak, you know, who's
getting the emphasis who's

1062
01:08:15,700 --> 01:08:20,300
getting those touches, you know,
we've seen distinctly effort to

1063
01:08:20,300 --> 01:08:23,899
get tray the ball and to get
Malachi Thomas the ball, the

1064
01:08:23,899 --> 01:08:28,399
last two weeks.
And that has had trickle-down

1065
01:08:28,399 --> 01:08:30,100
effect throughout the whole
offense.

1066
01:08:30,600 --> 01:08:33,300
All right, so when you talk
about Tre is you mentioned

1067
01:08:33,300 --> 01:08:35,300
something here.
Calculated shots, right?

1068
01:08:35,500 --> 01:08:38,600
Not just essentially not doing
what we did.

1069
01:08:38,600 --> 01:08:41,899
Was it against Pitt that not
pit.

1070
01:08:42,300 --> 01:08:46,200
Just shot shot shot where we
took.

1071
01:08:46,899 --> 01:08:50,500
We have the Gallo shot,
downfield off the pot pass and

1072
01:08:50,500 --> 01:08:52,800
we had the tray shot that wound
up in the touchdown.

1073
01:08:53,500 --> 01:08:55,800
Yeah we need to take calculated
shots.

1074
01:08:56,200 --> 01:09:01,600
So what we don't want to see is
the third and one call from last

1075
01:09:01,600 --> 01:09:03,500
week.
What we do want to see is some

1076
01:09:03,500 --> 01:09:07,200
of those big plays down the
field like the 12 tray.

1077
01:09:07,200 --> 01:09:09,200
Like the 12 Gala that you
mention.

1078
01:09:10,800 --> 01:09:14,000
And, and again, calculated shots
calculated risk.

1079
01:09:14,000 --> 01:09:17,000
That, you know, I talk about
this all the time on this show,

1080
01:09:17,000 --> 01:09:20,500
right?
When we talk about calculated

1081
01:09:20,500 --> 01:09:24,700
risk, we're talking about the
ability to See you in a

1082
01:09:24,707 --> 01:09:27,700
situation where can I take a
little bit of a chance?

1083
01:09:27,700 --> 01:09:29,100
And it not hurt?
Me, too bad.

1084
01:09:29,300 --> 01:09:31,600
Yeah.
And that's going to be in taking

1085
01:09:31,600 --> 01:09:33,700
the shots because they're going
to give you that.

1086
01:09:33,700 --> 01:09:36,600
They're gonna be up at the line
of scrimmage against the wide

1087
01:09:36,600 --> 01:09:40,500
receivers.
They're going to have pretty

1088
01:09:40,500 --> 01:09:44,600
much everybody, but the corners
and the free safety in the Box,

1089
01:09:44,600 --> 01:09:50,800
most of the time.
So we need to be able to assess

1090
01:09:50,800 --> 01:09:54,700
the situation and take take
those Risk every now and again

1091
01:09:54,700 --> 01:09:58,700
but you also want to make sure
that you know you're doing the

1092
01:09:58,700 --> 01:10:00,400
smart thing with the football as
well.

1093
01:10:00,400 --> 01:10:03,400
And also making sure you're
still attacking every area of

1094
01:10:03,400 --> 01:10:05,400
that defense to keep them
honest.

1095
01:10:06,600 --> 01:10:08,400
It's true.
Braun on.

1096
01:10:08,600 --> 01:10:13,500
Now the other thing I think what
kept us from probably scoring

1097
01:10:14,300 --> 01:10:20,700
over 30 and maybe even mid-30s,
you know, we had some bad

1098
01:10:20,700 --> 01:10:23,500
procedural penalties.
Is there anything?

1099
01:10:23,600 --> 01:10:26,800
When when you guys would have a
game like that at Sydney, where,

1100
01:10:27,400 --> 01:10:30,500
you know, you had some false
start, somebody wasn't lined up

1101
01:10:30,500 --> 01:10:34,000
correctly, there's anything you
guys would do back then.

1102
01:10:34,000 --> 01:10:37,000
That maybe they've implemented
this week to know if only one

1103
01:10:37,000 --> 01:10:39,400
game but we don't want it to
grow into a bigger problem.

1104
01:10:40,000 --> 01:10:42,400
Yeah, we have these things
called 100-yard gassers, that

1105
01:10:42,400 --> 01:10:45,800
were really a big deterrent to
procedure penalties.

1106
01:10:47,700 --> 01:10:52,700
All right, so we'll know not to
be real though.

1107
01:10:53,700 --> 01:10:56,900
You know, we talked about the
one that was called on Parker

1108
01:10:56,900 --> 01:11:00,000
Clements that was as fandom as
it gets.

1109
01:11:02,100 --> 01:11:05,000
There was a questionable, you
know, I say it's questionable

1110
01:11:06,300 --> 01:11:09,500
personal foul that was called on
Brock Hoffman then you had a

1111
01:11:09,500 --> 01:11:11,800
couple offsides, that key
moments.

1112
01:11:12,200 --> 01:11:15,500
But all of these puts you by
either behind the sticks or in

1113
01:11:15,500 --> 01:11:21,200
early Downs or from a third
manageable to a third and long

1114
01:11:21,400 --> 01:11:25,400
on third downs.
And that's what you To avoid and

1115
01:11:25,400 --> 01:11:30,000
we had probably a good handful
of those situations against

1116
01:11:30,000 --> 01:11:33,100
Syracuse and we need to limit
those against BC because upfront

1117
01:11:33,100 --> 01:11:35,600
BC's better than Syracuse.
All right.

1118
01:11:35,600 --> 01:11:40,000
Brian you mentioned to me, just
a little while ago that we've

1119
01:11:40,000 --> 01:11:41,600
got to stay at fishing on third
down.

1120
01:11:41,700 --> 01:11:44,100
We're not as terrible as some
people think.

1121
01:11:44,100 --> 01:11:47,200
I mean, we're 42nd in the
country at it and, you know,

1122
01:11:47,200 --> 01:11:51,400
we're converting about forty
three and a half percent.

1123
01:11:51,400 --> 01:11:58,400
We were 45 last week. if we stay
at our mean and let's say we we

1124
01:11:58,400 --> 01:12:05,000
get 15 third down opportunities
and let's say we convert seven

1125
01:12:05,000 --> 01:12:09,400
of them is that enough against
this defense and potentially the

1126
01:12:09,400 --> 01:12:11,800
offense on the other side of the
ball or is it need to be just a

1127
01:12:11,808 --> 01:12:15,300
little bit more?
I think that's probably the

1128
01:12:15,300 --> 01:12:17,800
minimum we can get away with.
I think we probably need to be a

1129
01:12:17,808 --> 01:12:20,000
little bit better if we want
this to be a comfortable win.

1130
01:12:21,300 --> 01:12:25,600
Okay, so, if it's, if, if we hit
the average, it's a few people,

1131
01:12:25,700 --> 01:12:29,100
it's a touchdown win.
If we're below the average, get

1132
01:12:29,100 --> 01:12:31,400
the beers.
Get the Maalox out.

1133
01:12:31,400 --> 01:12:34,000
Get your, yeah.
Peter comfort food out because

1134
01:12:34,000 --> 01:12:35,700
you're gonna be sitting there
Friday night.

1135
01:12:35,800 --> 01:12:39,100
Feeling misery might, you might
need the Maalox for the for the

1136
01:12:39,100 --> 01:12:43,800
seven because it might come down
to the wire, all right?

1137
01:12:43,900 --> 01:12:45,600
There you go, guys.
The offense.

1138
01:12:46,000 --> 01:12:47,800
A lot of things you've heard.
We've been talking about the

1139
01:12:47,800 --> 01:12:51,400
last few weeks that we've seen
more of the last few weeks, the

1140
01:12:51,400 --> 01:12:53,100
brown with the defense we've
already mentioned.

1141
01:12:53,100 --> 01:13:00,400
Their offense is an absolute rut
right now and you know, I'm just

1142
01:13:00,400 --> 01:13:03,900
going to guess.
That.

1143
01:13:05,500 --> 01:13:08,000
Blow the Box, whoever's playing
strong.

1144
01:13:08,000 --> 01:13:11,200
Safety will be within three
yards of the line of scrimmage.

1145
01:13:12,700 --> 01:13:16,200
We definitely need to make them
beat us by throwing the football

1146
01:13:16,200 --> 01:13:18,800
and preferably throwing the
football down the field.

1147
01:13:20,200 --> 01:13:25,100
And when I say that, I also want
to say, I don't want to let Vey

1148
01:13:25,100 --> 01:13:30,900
flowers, beat us with one place.
We still need to be sound in the

1149
01:13:30,900 --> 01:13:36,800
secondary and not LEDs a flowers
Beach deep, but Within that, I

1150
01:13:36,800 --> 01:13:39,400
would rather them try to throw
the ball to beat us.

1151
01:13:39,400 --> 01:13:44,700
Then just pound garhwal game.
All right, if they're if they're

1152
01:13:44,700 --> 01:13:47,600
averaging six yards, a carry
with gar.

1153
01:13:47,600 --> 01:13:51,600
Whoa, it's going to be a long
day even if we pull out the

1154
01:13:51,600 --> 01:13:53,300
victory, it's going to be a long
damn day.

1155
01:13:54,000 --> 01:13:57,300
I would, but I would much
rather, regardless of who's

1156
01:13:57,300 --> 01:13:59,400
pulling the trigger, I would
much rather than try to throw

1157
01:13:59,400 --> 01:14:03,400
the ball against 10 to the 4 on
that.

1158
01:14:05,300 --> 01:14:07,200
Would you be even as good as
Walter is?

1159
01:14:07,200 --> 01:14:09,900
Would you be in favor
potentially a bracket or

1160
01:14:10,300 --> 01:14:14,300
whatever blazes a flower is
constantly somebody over the top

1161
01:14:14,300 --> 01:14:17,200
of him?
No, because they do have other

1162
01:14:17,200 --> 01:14:21,900
guys that can can go deep on you
and that becomes more of a

1163
01:14:21,900 --> 01:14:25,200
problem.
If, if it's more head or if it's

1164
01:14:25,800 --> 01:14:31,300
jerking back in the game, it's
going to be very less than

1165
01:14:31,300 --> 01:14:34,400
50/50, if if courcelles in
there.

1166
01:14:35,200 --> 01:14:37,900
In terms of puts driving the
ball downfield consistently,

1167
01:14:38,300 --> 01:14:40,900
he'll hit one every now.
And again, it's just it's not

1168
01:14:40,900 --> 01:14:44,800
his game, it's not what he does
and it gets worse, the more

1169
01:14:44,800 --> 01:14:49,700
pressure you put on him, but the
key is going to be because they

1170
01:14:49,700 --> 01:14:51,600
might have to end up playing
that underneath game.

1171
01:14:51,600 --> 01:14:55,700
Is that we have to tackle,
tackle tackle, tackle garhwal,

1172
01:14:55,700 --> 01:14:58,900
because he's if he gets going
early, it's going to wear us

1173
01:14:58,900 --> 01:15:02,500
down as the game goes on.
Tackle, him early in the game.

1174
01:15:02,500 --> 01:15:05,100
Get him to the ground.
Don't let him get in rhythm.

1175
01:15:05,600 --> 01:15:09,600
Yeah, and can I just say
something real quick?

1176
01:15:09,900 --> 01:15:11,000
Yeah.
All right.

1177
01:15:11,000 --> 01:15:15,300
We won last week if we tackle
better last week, that game is

1178
01:15:15,300 --> 01:15:17,900
probably an easier game of
stomach.

1179
01:15:18,200 --> 01:15:21,600
It's probably two touchdowns.
If we tackle better against

1180
01:15:21,600 --> 01:15:27,100
Syracuse, we win that game.
If I could go back even further

1181
01:15:27,600 --> 01:15:30,200
the games that we have not
tackled, well, we have not won

1182
01:15:31,100 --> 01:15:36,300
and whether Virginia Notre Dame.
So you go through West Virginia

1183
01:15:36,900 --> 01:15:40,500
is not as good as us, but we had
a terrible tackling game early.

1184
01:15:40,700 --> 01:15:44,000
They beat us Notre, Dame is
better than us.

1185
01:15:45,300 --> 01:15:46,500
Some people say they're slightly
already.

1186
01:15:46,500 --> 01:15:48,100
That's fine.
They're still a top 20 team.

1187
01:15:48,400 --> 01:15:50,700
We had a bad tackling game, we
lost to them.

1188
01:15:51,600 --> 01:15:55,000
The pit gain, I'm throwing away,
never remember that one again,

1189
01:15:55,000 --> 01:15:58,100
but the Syracuse game.
So three of our four losses, bad

1190
01:15:58,100 --> 01:16:01,000
tackling gains from or a primary
reason we lose.

1191
01:16:01,700 --> 01:16:05,400
And if you're playing someone
like BC, who is not as talented

1192
01:16:05,600 --> 01:16:09,800
are missing players, missing
tackles just gets the confidence

1193
01:16:09,800 --> 01:16:14,200
up.
Yeah.

1194
01:16:14,600 --> 01:16:17,800
And you know, when we talk about
that an extension of that is

1195
01:16:17,800 --> 01:16:21,000
don't extend drives for them and
some of that is don't miss

1196
01:16:21,000 --> 01:16:25,300
tackles that ultimately turn.
What should have been a, you

1197
01:16:25,300 --> 01:16:31,400
know, forth in 3 into a fourth
and one, don't miss tackles that

1198
01:16:31,400 --> 01:16:33,800
turn.
What should have been a fourth

1199
01:16:33,800 --> 01:16:37,100
and five into a first down?
Like there's so many times where

1200
01:16:38,100 --> 01:16:42,700
you'll One Missed tackle or just
being their hair late and then

1201
01:16:42,700 --> 01:16:46,100
notnot Forming them up or feed
them up and I was suddenly they

1202
01:16:46,100 --> 01:16:48,300
got a first down instead of it
being fourth down.

1203
01:16:48,900 --> 01:16:52,100
You know, so many times that we
were in position to make it a

1204
01:16:52,100 --> 01:16:56,700
fourth and three or more, that
it became a fourth and one, and

1205
01:16:56,700 --> 01:17:00,600
with our, you know, record
against fourth down, they

1206
01:17:00,600 --> 01:17:03,600
elected to go forward and they
get it again because it's a

1207
01:17:03,608 --> 01:17:05,300
short down there.
Yep.

1208
01:17:06,300 --> 01:17:08,300
And we can't, we can't commit
silly penalties.

1209
01:17:08,300 --> 01:17:11,000
We had, we had a couple of those
on defense last week.

1210
01:17:11,300 --> 01:17:13,200
Yeah.
So that's the big thing.

1211
01:17:13,300 --> 01:17:17,100
For me, this week is don't let
actions that you can control

1212
01:17:17,100 --> 01:17:19,000
extend drives for the other
offense.

1213
01:17:20,100 --> 01:17:24,200
This the team were playing is
their Limited in what they can

1214
01:17:24,200 --> 01:17:28,500
do.
By all means the easy stuff.

1215
01:17:29,300 --> 01:17:31,400
Don't let that become the
problem.

1216
01:17:31,600 --> 01:17:37,100
If the easy stuff of tackling
and dumb penalties become the

1217
01:17:37,100 --> 01:17:40,800
problem, they can win this game.
All right, Brian.

1218
01:17:41,900 --> 01:17:44,500
So we're going to go to
prediction time here and I'm

1219
01:17:44,500 --> 01:17:48,300
going to lead us off the last
couple weeks.

1220
01:17:49,000 --> 01:17:50,900
You know.
We played great defensively.

1221
01:17:53,400 --> 01:17:55,400
I just wonder if the short week
hurts us.

1222
01:17:56,200 --> 01:18:03,100
And defensively, I don't want to
throw this on the defense, but I

1223
01:18:03,100 --> 01:18:05,100
don't know.
Just my pessimistic side is

1224
01:18:05,100 --> 01:18:11,400
still with us and I'm going to
go 23 20 BC in some garbage ass

1225
01:18:11,800 --> 01:18:15,300
field goal or late touchdown
that seems to always happen

1226
01:18:15,300 --> 01:18:17,900
against BC and they get us up
there.

1227
01:18:18,300 --> 01:18:21,100
So you see a return to the mean
for the offense?

1228
01:18:23,200 --> 01:18:32,500
I mean, you know what, it's the
whole ones ones, the 123 thing,

1229
01:18:32,800 --> 01:18:35,900
they do it a third time, maybe I
have some faith in them, but

1230
01:18:35,900 --> 01:18:39,500
there's still pieces here and
there I see I just couldn't

1231
01:18:39,500 --> 01:18:43,400
trust and we know how thin we
are on the defensive side of the

1232
01:18:43,400 --> 01:18:48,300
ball and they're pounding into
us all game long that defensive

1233
01:18:48,300 --> 01:18:51,400
line is going to wear as we get
later in the game and that's not

1234
01:18:51,400 --> 01:18:53,100
weird.
How about you?

1235
01:18:54,800 --> 01:18:59,700
I've got 2721 VT.
All right, six points so it's

1236
01:18:59,700 --> 01:19:02,800
going to be a grinder.
Yeah we got it.

1237
01:19:02,800 --> 01:19:06,600
We got a Bay Lodge game guys.
And this was probably going to

1238
01:19:06,600 --> 01:19:12,600
be one of those where you either
Take the Lead late or we kick a

1239
01:19:12,600 --> 01:19:18,100
field goal to take it out of
from a one score to a, they need

1240
01:19:18,100 --> 01:19:21,400
a touchdown.
And then we have to kind of

1241
01:19:21,400 --> 01:19:24,300
watch the clock trickle away on
them.

1242
01:19:26,400 --> 01:19:30,200
So yeah, I foresee a Maalox game
that the Hokies are able to pull

1243
01:19:30,200 --> 01:19:35,100
out there but now I don't
necessarily see a ton of

1244
01:19:35,100 --> 01:19:37,600
difference regardless of what
quarterback starts.

1245
01:19:37,600 --> 01:19:41,900
Like I said there's going to be
a negative side the the only way

1246
01:19:41,900 --> 01:19:47,100
BC comes out and completely
surprises us is that if for

1247
01:19:47,100 --> 01:19:52,100
whatever reason, jirka Vic is
100% healed and he knocks off

1248
01:19:52,100 --> 01:19:55,900
the rust into drives and all of
a sudden dealing with, we're

1249
01:19:55,900 --> 01:20:00,400
dealing with with Peak jirka Vic
for three and a half quarters.

1250
01:20:01,000 --> 01:20:02,400
And that would not be great at
all.

1251
01:20:03,400 --> 01:20:05,600
All right, Brian, let's flip it
over to Saturday.

1252
01:20:05,600 --> 01:20:11,600
Pickens, if y'all did not listen
to the episode from Monday,

1253
01:20:12,000 --> 01:20:16,100
Brian coming off a 90, and one
week with the bad beat at the

1254
01:20:16,100 --> 01:20:21,700
Clemson game, he's 51 45140.
And then you should not be

1255
01:20:21,700 --> 01:20:24,500
taking that to the end zone, you
should be just diving on it and

1256
01:20:24,600 --> 01:20:27,300
In the game.
I went six.

1257
01:20:27,300 --> 01:20:29,400
Three and one last week they got
me as well.

1258
01:20:29,400 --> 01:20:34,300
I'm at 52:39 one.
So, technically brine, if people

1259
01:20:34,300 --> 01:20:38,000
had played every single one of
our plays either, all of yours

1260
01:20:38,000 --> 01:20:44,400
are all of mine, they would be
making money because we are both

1261
01:20:44,900 --> 01:20:47,700
well above 500.
Actually, there's no way we can

1262
01:20:47,700 --> 01:20:51,700
go under 500, even if we screw
up every game this week, which I

1263
01:20:51,700 --> 01:20:54,400
don't foresee us doing that.
So let's start Brian.

1264
01:20:54,600 --> 01:20:59,100
ACC weight versus UNC in and out
of conference game.

1265
01:20:59,100 --> 01:21:04,500
It's the stupidest thing you've
ever heard of right UNC is the

1266
01:21:04,500 --> 01:21:06,600
favorite in this game by two and
a half.

1267
01:21:08,200 --> 01:21:13,300
Wake, how I don't know.
I mean they're literally saying

1268
01:21:13,300 --> 01:21:16,400
it's a home game, so we're
making you and see the favorite.

1269
01:21:19,100 --> 01:21:20,900
Wait my leader.
My lead on this one.

1270
01:21:21,500 --> 01:21:24,200
No, I'm leaving on this one.
Okay, because I still got the

1271
01:21:24,208 --> 01:21:30,000
lead in the overall standings
but I've got to take wake here.

1272
01:21:31,100 --> 01:21:34,300
Unc's defense, can't stop
anything.

1273
01:21:34,600 --> 01:21:37,600
They will not stop wake and I
think wakes defense is good

1274
01:21:37,600 --> 01:21:40,600
enough, probably to stop you and
see two to three times.

1275
01:21:40,600 --> 01:21:44,200
I think weight wins this game
going away somewhere like 4228

1276
01:21:45,600 --> 01:21:50,900
4530 but I can See you and see
winning this game.

1277
01:21:50,900 --> 01:21:53,900
Much less laying points.
What about you?

1278
01:21:55,300 --> 01:21:57,500
Yeah, I'm actually on the Wake
train as well.

1279
01:21:57,500 --> 01:21:59,500
I think they take care of
business here.

1280
01:22:00,700 --> 01:22:02,400
I still don't know how you and
see.

1281
01:22:02,400 --> 01:22:05,300
Every week is picked to win
their game.

1282
01:22:05,300 --> 01:22:07,600
Like, have we not seen this
defense?

1283
01:22:07,600 --> 01:22:13,700
Have we not seen?
How while while good how hot and

1284
01:22:13,700 --> 01:22:17,900
cold their offense can still be
from from drive to drive?

1285
01:22:19,400 --> 01:22:22,500
So I got to take wake here.
They played solid all year, they

1286
01:22:22,500 --> 01:22:25,200
can control the clock control,
the line of scrimmage.

1287
01:22:25,200 --> 01:22:28,600
They've got the just as much of
a veteran quarterback at this

1288
01:22:28,600 --> 01:22:32,300
point as UNC.
I just think they're able to

1289
01:22:32,300 --> 01:22:35,200
take care of business.
All right, so we're both taking

1290
01:22:35,200 --> 01:22:38,600
wake on that one.
Next one behind you lead jute

1291
01:22:38,600 --> 01:22:44,300
versus pit.
It is laying 21 points.

1292
01:22:45,100 --> 01:22:48,900
Poor Duke, man.
They're going to get angry pit

1293
01:22:49,100 --> 01:22:51,000
and pits going to fucking
steamroll them.

1294
01:22:51,200 --> 01:22:54,600
So givi Pitt.
It is definitely going to

1295
01:22:54,600 --> 01:22:57,500
steamroll them.
If this line was 28 and a half,

1296
01:22:57,500 --> 01:23:01,300
I'd still take it.
This was things where it's like,

1297
01:23:01,900 --> 01:23:04,100
I don't know if some of the
bedding apps out there, you can

1298
01:23:04,100 --> 01:23:07,800
buy up.
I know there's been, I've seen

1299
01:23:07,800 --> 01:23:10,800
it before where you can buy
down, like, if the line is like

1300
01:23:11,100 --> 01:23:13,500
the line.
Oh, you know, you're this and

1301
01:23:13,500 --> 01:23:14,900
you're laying some point.
Well, I don't think they're

1302
01:23:14,900 --> 01:23:17,700
going to win by 7.
Well, you can pay x amount of

1303
01:23:17,700 --> 01:23:21,800
dollars in bite down to three.
I'd buy this up to 28 and a half

1304
01:23:22,500 --> 01:23:25,200
like, Okay, whatever it takes
because I think they're going to

1305
01:23:25,200 --> 01:23:28,000
steamroll them.
I mean, I don't think Duke gets

1306
01:23:28,000 --> 01:23:30,600
to 17 and I think Pitt gets to
50.

1307
01:23:33,400 --> 01:23:35,500
All right, this is going to be
great one for you.

1308
01:23:35,500 --> 01:23:37,600
Brian, you get lucky that I
lead.

1309
01:23:37,700 --> 01:23:40,600
Georgia Tech.
Miami Miami.

1310
01:23:40,600 --> 01:23:42,900
The last two weeks has been out
there.

1311
01:23:42,900 --> 01:23:50,900
Playing great with Van Dyke, The
Freshman quarterback in there,

1312
01:23:50,900 --> 01:23:52,900
laying 10 points to Georgia
Tech.

1313
01:23:53,000 --> 01:23:56,600
Okay.
And as much as I don't like

1314
01:23:56,600 --> 01:24:02,400
Georgia Tech.
There's now multiple game tape

1315
01:24:02,400 --> 01:24:07,000
of Van Dyke out there.
And even those bad as a Georgia

1316
01:24:07,000 --> 01:24:13,000
Tech defense is, I just think
tennis too much because just

1317
01:24:13,000 --> 01:24:18,400
when the Miami offense finds it
starts, figuring things out

1318
01:24:18,400 --> 01:24:22,500
their defense is still
struggling and I do think that

1319
01:24:22,600 --> 01:24:26,800
you know Sims and gives are
going to give them problems so

1320
01:24:26,900 --> 01:24:28,900
give me Georgia Tech, give me
the ten points.

1321
01:24:29,900 --> 01:24:32,100
All right, I'm going to I'm
going to differ from you here.

1322
01:24:32,100 --> 01:24:35,200
I'm going to go Miami here.
I think they are onto something.

1323
01:24:35,300 --> 01:24:38,900
Ting offensively.
And I think their defense is

1324
01:24:38,900 --> 01:24:42,700
able to do just enough to keep
them the Georgia Tech offense

1325
01:24:42,700 --> 01:24:45,900
from from keeping it close.
So, I think it's probably, it's

1326
01:24:45,900 --> 01:24:49,800
probably not more than 13 or 14,
but I think they end up pulling

1327
01:24:49,800 --> 01:24:51,300
out about a two to score
Victory.

1328
01:24:51,300 --> 01:24:55,600
They're all right.
All right, I'm glad you picked

1329
01:24:55,600 --> 01:24:59,100
against me on that because we
know how, you know, you've been

1330
01:24:59,100 --> 01:25:00,500
right a few weeks on Georgia
Tech.

1331
01:25:00,500 --> 01:25:03,800
It's time to get back on the
other way trick, even talk about

1332
01:25:03,800 --> 01:25:06,400
that, man.
All right.

1333
01:25:06,400 --> 01:25:10,100
Florida, State in Sea state.
Did you get a chance to look at

1334
01:25:10,108 --> 01:25:15,900
this one yet I did?
Does it smell like crazy.

1335
01:25:16,400 --> 01:25:22,700
Something smells Funky Man?
It smells so funky to me and now

1336
01:25:22,700 --> 01:25:24,400
I'm just going to jump up and
say it.

1337
01:25:24,800 --> 01:25:30,800
Give me NC State and lay in the
three points because You know,

1338
01:25:31,000 --> 01:25:36,300
for estate just had played good
defense with some trouble with a

1339
01:25:36,300 --> 01:25:41,300
trouble offense.
They almost pulled it out, but I

1340
01:25:41,300 --> 01:25:44,400
think in see State offensive ly,
they're not, they don't have the

1341
01:25:44,600 --> 01:25:47,800
the, the big time play makers, a
big-time names that Clemson

1342
01:25:47,800 --> 01:25:49,900
does, but not think they're just
more steady.

1343
01:25:50,500 --> 01:25:53,900
And I think the NC State Defense
will lock up before State

1344
01:25:53,900 --> 01:25:57,800
offense, much like Clemson did.
So only laying three.

1345
01:25:57,800 --> 01:26:01,400
Yeah, give me that.
Yeah, I'm on the NC State train

1346
01:26:01,400 --> 01:26:03,700
as well.
I don't know how it's three.

1347
01:26:05,000 --> 01:26:07,200
I know.
FSU has shown a little bit more

1348
01:26:07,200 --> 01:26:11,900
fight in the last couple weeks
than they have the majority of

1349
01:26:11,907 --> 01:26:16,200
the Season.
Say, for Week 1, but I'm still

1350
01:26:16,200 --> 01:26:19,900
not seeing enough where I would
pick them against NC State with

1351
01:26:19,900 --> 01:26:22,900
the line as low as three.
So I'll take Kenzie stayed here.

1352
01:26:23,500 --> 01:26:27,200
All right, we're going in Sea
State, train, here's a goal for

1353
01:26:27,200 --> 01:26:29,300
your Brawn Louisville coming
off.

1354
01:26:29,400 --> 01:26:34,500
Active losses against Clemson,
Clemson lamp or points.

1355
01:26:38,700 --> 01:26:42,700
Yeah I'm lead on this one right?
Yeah it's illegal on this one.

1356
01:26:42,700 --> 01:26:44,900
Thank goodness.
I'm gonna take Clemson.

1357
01:26:46,200 --> 01:26:51,100
Clemson bit me last week.
I said, I said last week, they

1358
01:26:51,100 --> 01:26:53,700
haven't beaten any team by More
Than That Matters.

1359
01:26:53,700 --> 01:26:57,900
By more than one score and they
wouldn't have if not for the

1360
01:26:57,900 --> 01:27:00,000
fumble return.
So I think that still holds, but

1361
01:27:00,000 --> 01:27:02,300
I think it's going to be a
touchdown Advantage here.

1362
01:27:02,800 --> 01:27:07,000
So give me Clemson.
Yeah, and Louisville is coming

1363
01:27:07,000 --> 01:27:12,500
off, you know?
You know, the loss by 15.

1364
01:27:15,600 --> 01:27:19,500
I'm torn on this one too.
But I think four is just not

1365
01:27:19,500 --> 01:27:23,500
enough to lay because I think
cleansing will tie up that

1366
01:27:23,500 --> 01:27:26,700
offense most of the game.
I don't, I don't think Clinton's

1367
01:27:26,700 --> 01:27:30,500
going to get too much more than
23, 24 points.

1368
01:27:31,000 --> 01:27:35,900
But I don't, I can't see the
Louisville getting I can't see

1369
01:27:35,900 --> 01:27:38,800
the new evil, you know, being in
the ballpark with them.

1370
01:27:39,100 --> 01:27:41,700
I think FSU has two studs, I
don't think Louisville has

1371
01:27:41,700 --> 01:27:45,400
enough studs to run with them.
All right, Brian, let's go out

1372
01:27:45,400 --> 01:27:48,100
of conference now.
Hendon hooker, Bowl

1373
01:27:49,500 --> 01:27:52,600
continuously, keeping an eye on
the men down at the University

1374
01:27:52,600 --> 01:27:56,500
of Tennessee.
And this week they get the

1375
01:27:56,500 --> 01:28:01,500
ranked Kentucky, Wildcats coming
in Kentucky who's you know,

1376
01:28:01,800 --> 01:28:08,800
coming into the game ranked They
are 6 and to fame, is it

1377
01:28:08,800 --> 01:28:12,000
Kentucky?
Kentucky is laying a very, very

1378
01:28:12,000 --> 01:28:15,800
small two points here,
essentially getting the home

1379
01:28:15,800 --> 01:28:17,500
field advantage.
What do you know?

1380
01:28:17,500 --> 01:28:22,600
It's my turn?
Honestly, as much as I love

1381
01:28:22,600 --> 01:28:25,300
tendon Kentucky's, just too me
too.

1382
01:28:25,300 --> 01:28:32,200
Good of an overall team.
To say that small of a margin.

1383
01:28:32,300 --> 01:28:35,000
If it was a touchdown, I'd
probably be thinking more

1384
01:28:35,000 --> 01:28:39,100
Tennessee, but to against a
well-balanced, team is just not

1385
01:28:39,100 --> 01:28:41,400
enough because I think it took
he's going to score some points.

1386
01:28:41,700 --> 01:28:42,800
I think.
Tennessee is going to score a

1387
01:28:42,800 --> 01:28:47,300
little bit, but in the end
Kentucky wins, you know,

1388
01:28:47,700 --> 01:28:57,200
somewhere in the neighborhood of
30 24, 30 23, okay.

1389
01:28:58,300 --> 01:29:02,000
If this line was for and not to,
I would have taken Tennessee.

1390
01:29:02,900 --> 01:29:05,400
So I'll take Kentucky.
I think it's a field goal.

1391
01:29:05,400 --> 01:29:10,900
Victory late.
All righty, but Brian is going

1392
01:29:10,900 --> 01:29:17,500
to be taking Tennessee there.
And the next game, Brian, The

1393
01:29:18,400 --> 01:29:25,700
Undefeated Michigan State
Spartans against kind of a Wily

1394
01:29:25,800 --> 01:29:35,400
Purdue crew led by Jeff brohm.
Michigan State, only lane 3

1395
01:29:35,400 --> 01:29:41,700
points against Purdue.
We feel on this one, Brian.

1396
01:29:41,700 --> 01:29:47,100
This is a was funny lines.
It's a funny line only because

1397
01:29:47,100 --> 01:29:53,900
what Purdue has been doing two
teams ranked highly as they, as

1398
01:29:53,900 --> 01:29:57,500
they approach that matchup.
But I think this is the one

1399
01:29:57,500 --> 01:30:01,700
where Talent Wheels out here.
I think this is MSU all the way.

1400
01:30:03,900 --> 01:30:05,500
Probably about a 10 point win
for them.

1401
01:30:05,500 --> 01:30:08,500
So yeah, I'm going to take will
takes party here.

1402
01:30:09,000 --> 01:30:12,000
All right, I'm going to differ
with you on this one, I think

1403
01:30:12,000 --> 01:30:13,400
Michigan State's coming off
that.

1404
01:30:13,400 --> 01:30:16,500
I think there's going to be a
massive hangover, I think

1405
01:30:16,500 --> 01:30:19,800
they're going to win the game,
but I think I'm going to take /,

1406
01:30:19,800 --> 01:30:25,700
dude, could take the points in
cover because I mean they just

1407
01:30:25,700 --> 01:30:29,200
be Michigan.
That came Dane that game came

1408
01:30:29,200 --> 01:30:31,600
down to the end.
They just got ranked in the top

1409
01:30:31,600 --> 01:30:33,800
five.
They are in line to get The

1410
01:30:33,800 --> 01:30:37,800
playoffs.
They've got to go down to West

1411
01:30:37,800 --> 01:30:44,100
Lafayette.
Look for A330 dogfight on this

1412
01:30:44,100 --> 01:30:47,400
one.
Okay, but I'm going to take for

1413
01:30:47,400 --> 01:30:52,200
you and I'll hold the three
points.

1414
01:30:52,200 --> 01:30:56,400
I think I can get it done there.
Alright man, alright Pac-12

1415
01:30:56,400 --> 01:30:58,300
after dark.
Yeah the season.

1416
01:30:58,300 --> 01:31:01,200
This is going to look at is one
of those big pack. 12 games

1417
01:31:01,200 --> 01:31:03,600
between Washington and Oregon,
Washington.

1418
01:31:03,700 --> 01:31:07,700
Anton has come to beginning of
the Season fell flat on the

1419
01:31:07,700 --> 01:31:09,300
face.
Jimmy Lake who was a great

1420
01:31:09,300 --> 01:31:13,300
defensive coordinator under
Peterson is not doing as a head.

1421
01:31:13,300 --> 01:31:17,200
Coach, they play organ or going
to get in line to get in the

1422
01:31:17,200 --> 01:31:19,600
playoff, organ Lane, six and a
half.

1423
01:31:20,300 --> 01:31:21,500
What do you think on this one?
Brian?

1424
01:31:22,600 --> 01:31:23,900
Or is just me?
This is me.

1425
01:31:23,900 --> 01:31:24,900
That's you.
That's you.

1426
01:31:25,200 --> 01:31:26,900
Sorry.
Gotta keep it rotate here.

1427
01:31:27,600 --> 01:31:31,700
I think personally, I think
we're again knows that they're

1428
01:31:31,700 --> 01:31:35,800
in that vulnerable position.
So I think they're going to win

1429
01:31:35,800 --> 01:31:40,100
this game.
Big over a up and down

1430
01:31:40,100 --> 01:31:45,200
Washington, Husky team, I'm
actually right there with you.

1431
01:31:45,200 --> 01:31:47,700
I think they see what the
college football playoff has

1432
01:31:47,700 --> 01:31:51,700
presented for them and they know
that they've got to go out there

1433
01:31:51,700 --> 01:31:56,600
and and win and occasionally
when convincingly they probably

1434
01:31:56,600 --> 01:32:00,100
don't need a super convincing
win here, but they definitely

1435
01:32:00,100 --> 01:32:03,500
need to handle their business.
This one can't be that

1436
01:32:03,500 --> 01:32:06,000
wire-to-wire game.
So give me Oregon here.

1437
01:32:06,600 --> 01:32:08,500
Well, right, both on the war
again.

1438
01:32:09,000 --> 01:32:11,100
All right, Brian.
One of the more interesting

1439
01:32:11,100 --> 01:32:13,900
matchups of the week.
I'm still trying to figure out

1440
01:32:13,900 --> 01:32:16,900
how this game got put together
with read, some backstories,

1441
01:32:17,600 --> 01:32:22,400
Liberty goes and visits Ole Miss
down in Oxford at Vaught

1442
01:32:22,400 --> 01:32:25,300
Hemingway.
Stadium Ole Miss.

1443
01:32:25,700 --> 01:32:29,200
Who is ranked Liberty?
Who has lost multiple games this

1444
01:32:29,200 --> 01:32:32,000
year?
Ole Miss is only laying 9

1445
01:32:32,000 --> 01:32:35,900
points.
What do you think on this one?

1446
01:32:37,100 --> 01:32:41,300
I mean this is the classic which
team can stop the other the most

1447
01:32:41,300 --> 01:32:44,800
because neither of them really
gets a whole ton of stops on

1448
01:32:44,800 --> 01:32:48,000
defense, but I think Ole Miss
gets enough.

1449
01:32:49,500 --> 01:32:52,100
I think this is probably about a
about a two score game.

1450
01:32:52,700 --> 01:32:57,400
Ole Miss runs away, late.
I don't think Liberty can quite

1451
01:32:57,400 --> 01:33:00,000
keep Pace with them.
Yeah, I'm with you on that one.

1452
01:33:00,000 --> 01:33:09,000
I think after the bad game
against Bad game against Auburn

1453
01:33:09,000 --> 01:33:15,000
last week where, you know, Lane
went for 4th down on more than

1454
01:33:15,200 --> 01:33:20,400
one time with kind of no sense.
He was he was chasing points.

1455
01:33:20,400 --> 01:33:26,100
Like hell he was chasing points
and it you know, the question is

1456
01:33:26,100 --> 01:33:29,800
that he feel like whoever was in
there that wasn't Matt Correll

1457
01:33:29,800 --> 01:33:32,500
just couldn't get it done.
He had to take the high risks.

1458
01:33:33,800 --> 01:33:36,800
I think a week to playing even
with the backup quarterback.

1459
01:33:36,800 --> 01:33:39,800
I think lame can figure out how
to score points.

1460
01:33:40,000 --> 01:33:41,700
I think it's going to be
entertaining game.

1461
01:33:42,200 --> 01:33:46,400
It's going to be at lunch time.
So get yourself a big bowl of

1462
01:33:46,400 --> 01:33:48,000
wings.
There you go.

1463
01:33:48,200 --> 01:33:50,000
The TV and watching.
Probably run up and down the

1464
01:33:50,008 --> 01:33:54,200
field but I'm with you Ole Miss
wins this one.

1465
01:33:54,200 --> 01:33:58,200
Probably about 14 to 28 as a
final.

1466
01:33:58,700 --> 01:34:00,600
There you go.
I think this is going to be a

1467
01:34:00,600 --> 01:34:02,100
chilly weekend for me.
No wings.

1468
01:34:02,200 --> 01:34:05,500
I'm going chilly first See the
season chili.

1469
01:34:06,000 --> 01:34:09,000
Very nice, very nice.
All right, Brian?

1470
01:34:09,000 --> 01:34:11,000
The big matchup of the day,
right?

1471
01:34:11,000 --> 01:34:14,300
Wise is Auburn and Texas.
A&M both are sitting in section,

1472
01:34:14,300 --> 01:34:20,000
203 in the top 15.
Go get before we get into the

1473
01:34:20,000 --> 01:34:23,300
game itself.
They're both 6 and 2.

1474
01:34:24,700 --> 01:34:30,900
They are the highest who ranked
to Lost teams in the cfp, Guess

1475
01:34:30,900 --> 01:34:34,800
Who the highest run one ranked
while, steam is where you know

1476
01:34:34,800 --> 01:34:37,200
who that you got the highest
one-loss.

1477
01:34:37,200 --> 01:34:40,600
Team is Alabama, guess who the
highest Three Laws team is

1478
01:34:40,600 --> 01:34:45,400
Brian?
Which go Mississippi State at 5

1479
01:34:45,400 --> 01:34:50,200
& 3, okay?
So you sit here and people are

1480
01:34:50,200 --> 01:34:54,800
going to be like, well well
Alabama, beat them and them and

1481
01:34:54,800 --> 01:34:59,800
if they beat Auburn which I
think the shine of the Texas A&M

1482
01:34:59,800 --> 01:35:04,300
situations coming off a little
bit more and more yet they blew

1483
01:35:04,300 --> 01:35:07,000
the doors off South Carolina but
we know that's a huge rebuild

1484
01:35:07,000 --> 01:35:10,000
down there.
Auburn's going to get to like

1485
01:35:10,000 --> 01:35:13,700
nine and two and go to the Iron
Bowl and lose.

1486
01:35:14,800 --> 01:35:18,400
And the first thing people will
say, well well, look at that

1487
01:35:18,600 --> 01:35:22,400
Alabama, beat Miami, who was in
the top 15, they beat a top ten

1488
01:35:22,400 --> 01:35:25,200
Auburn team.
They be the top 15 on this team

1489
01:35:25,200 --> 01:35:27,600
and it's just like, I know.
This is why you hate Pole,

1490
01:35:27,600 --> 01:35:32,700
right?
Oh, yeah, because especially

1491
01:35:32,700 --> 01:35:35,500
early season polls because
you're sitting here and it's

1492
01:35:35,500 --> 01:35:41,100
just like, I don't know if they
are truly worthy of being 13th

1493
01:35:41,100 --> 01:35:43,500
and 14th ranked team.
They're a bunch of Team Six and

1494
01:35:43,500 --> 01:35:49,100
20 with two losses.
But whoever wins this game is

1495
01:35:49,100 --> 01:35:52,000
probably going to get the
precursory bump to almost the

1496
01:35:52,000 --> 01:35:55,500
top 10 and eventually break into
the top 10.

1497
01:35:56,000 --> 01:36:03,300
Yep.
So with all that said, yep am

1498
01:36:03,300 --> 01:36:06,900
four and a half Point favorites.
I'll let you go on your Your

1499
01:36:06,900 --> 01:36:13,400
monologue first.
And then, this is the one.

1500
01:36:13,400 --> 01:36:16,400
I mean, I know it's a big one
and I grappled with it.

1501
01:36:20,300 --> 01:36:25,300
I think Auburn pulls this off.
I think they might win this game

1502
01:36:25,300 --> 01:36:29,200
outright, but I will definitely
take Auburn in this one.

1503
01:36:29,900 --> 01:36:34,200
I think that Am I think the
Secret's out?

1504
01:36:34,200 --> 01:36:37,300
I think the, I think the the
recipe of the sauces has been

1505
01:36:37,300 --> 01:36:42,300
discovered, and I think anytime
they match up against a quality

1506
01:36:42,300 --> 01:36:44,800
opponent, it's going to be a
struggle for them.

1507
01:36:45,200 --> 01:36:48,700
So I'll take all of her in here.
Yeah, going to be an absolute

1508
01:36:48,700 --> 01:36:54,100
fight.
You know, the calzada kid who

1509
01:36:54,100 --> 01:37:00,400
played his latest proverbial ass
off against Against Bama

1510
01:37:00,900 --> 01:37:05,500
struggled last week 12 or 24 and
am just ran the ball down.

1511
01:37:05,600 --> 01:37:08,100
The Gamecocks throat.
So they had two guys over 100

1512
01:37:08,100 --> 01:37:10,400
yards.
I think Alibi thing called in

1513
01:37:10,407 --> 01:37:13,100
does win the game outright.
I think getting the four and a

1514
01:37:13,108 --> 01:37:14,300
half that I know it's on the
road.

1515
01:37:14,300 --> 01:37:18,200
That's a tough environment.
But Auburn does have a good

1516
01:37:18,200 --> 01:37:19,900
defense.
They do.

1517
01:37:20,600 --> 01:37:22,600
It's not what it was a few years
ago.

1518
01:37:22,900 --> 01:37:25,000
But it's not Dreadful by any
means.

1519
01:37:25,400 --> 01:37:28,000
So I really think Auburn when
just came out, right?

1520
01:37:28,000 --> 01:37:31,100
And like I said, they're going
to go to the Iron Bowl not into

1521
01:37:31,600 --> 01:37:33,500
and they're going to go in there
with a chance to go to the SEC

1522
01:37:33,500 --> 01:37:35,500
title game and they're going to
give all over and they're going

1523
01:37:35,500 --> 01:37:39,300
to give Alabama top 10 with Yep.
All right.

1524
01:37:39,300 --> 01:37:44,100
Brian anything breaking.
The last hour and 40 minutes

1525
01:37:44,100 --> 01:37:48,000
back to our normal times.
Here, I haven't seen anything.

1526
01:37:48,000 --> 01:37:51,000
But all right.
Well then that's going to wrap

1527
01:37:51,000 --> 01:37:54,800
up this episode of The Boundary
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1528
01:37:55,200 --> 01:37:58,700
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1529
01:37:58,700 --> 01:38:01,600
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1530
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1536
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