Virginia Game Preview
Boundary Corner Podcast
Virginia Game Preview

It is officially HATE WEEK. We breakdown what the Virginia Cavaliers bring to the table in this regular season finale in Charlottesville. We also take a look at what the Hokies will need to do to take down the Hoos, keep the Commonwealth Cup, and become bowl eligible.

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Welcome back to the boundary
Corner podcast on a drinks.

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Giving Wednesday I'm Curtis with
Wilson.

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I'm Brian seagull.
How you doing tonight, buddy?

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Different venue for me.
Definitely different venue.

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Braun has traveled East.
To record tonight's episode.

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How's the trip down?
Not bad, man.

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Not bad.
It was a little bit of a little

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bit traffic heavy on the way.
Way in front of we did have a

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couple big accidents actually
that we got went past a couple

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folks in the trees and the ditch
on the side of 64.

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So won't make me crazy
thankfully, we weren't involved

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in any of that.
So here we got here and not

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record time but You know, we did
two and a half hours which

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Thanksgiving weekend, not too
shabby, so no issues.

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With the tunnels tunnels were
bad.

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It was everything kind of before
that.

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Yeah, very nice man.
Very nice.

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By the way, I joke about drinks
giving, if everybody has it,

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listen to the radio, or the
Twitter or the Facebook today,

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is the single largest drinking
day in America.

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Yep.
I'm going with the normal here.

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I'm not going anything high
level.

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Although some people, you know,
do take it over on Thanksgiving

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Eve.
I've had many of those nights

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man.
I remember some of the some of

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the wildest drinking nights I've
ever had were coming back from

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from college to home, for
Thanksgiving and heading over to

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the World of Sports and throwing
down for a while, and then head

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over to somebody else's house
after that and throwing down

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some more.
Or well that and remember before

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that became thing.
Remember Paradise Club.

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Yeah, you can you can you can
walk.

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That was always fun, but you get
to see everyone.

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We're older.
Now obviously, you know, we're

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prepping Brian's down it
in-laws.

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I'm here at the house.
We'll all be cooking tomorrow

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not suffering from hangovers.
But um, you know, Brian it's

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been a It's been a fun week has
been a short week, happy Friday.

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Yeah, we made it work.
Yeah, you know what?

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Let's jump.
We got a lot of stuff to go

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through.
Obviously it's hate week, V8

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week, Commonwealth Clash concert
by Smithfield.

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If you didn't buy your bacon, or
your hand or your sausage, go

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get some before Saturday.
Yeah, let's jump.

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Brian.
Let's go to j.c.

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Presser.
We got to hear clips of it.

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Got to see some other things
tweeted.

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Let's talk about.
Essentially he basically Ali

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said they have made as a Monday.
No decision on the starter at

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quarterback for the Hokies.
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Is that shock you that it took
one game.

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I don't know if it's shocks me
but it doesn't surprise me that

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they're keeping her options open
and this could be more of a

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we're going to see some of what
we saw in the first half last

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week with Braxton out there.
Some Connor out there some and

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you might just be something
Where Connor gets the first

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series reps over over Braxton
the rice Versa, and then we just

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kind of see them, you know, go
with what's working, switch it

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up.
Could be, that Braixen Still

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Still banged up there.
Making a decision, whether they

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want to put him out there and it
could just be, they liked enough

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of what they saw from Connor
where they feel like that's that

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gives them the better chance to
win.

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I don't necessarily know if I
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With that sentiment.
But that's kind of where we are.

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I mean Braixen hasn't played
well enough where he's forcing

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that issue, but I feel like
Braxton overall gives us more

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elements of the offense to play
with even if Connor does a

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couple things better than
Braxton those.

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Yeah definitely does a couple
things better.

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You mentioned on Sunday, he
pushes the ball downfield

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better, he's obviously got a
bigger arm than Braxton

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obviously, some accuracy issues
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But the other pieces, if it's
the banged-up piece, I mean the

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only upside is uva's future
defense, which we'll talk about

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later is now going to have to
take into account to potential

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quarterback, starting not one.
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Um, and again Connor have urged
what six yards a carry last week

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he had we went what 24 130,
yeah, you know, the bigger issue

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I have with him and depending on
what the offensive line.

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Like he, like there's where
Braxton is to me, when you get

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him back there and he feels the
pressure, he scrambles and goes

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Connors almost like, tap tap tap
the ball, like like nah, dude.

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If it starts breaking down,
you've got the legs look for a

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hole and just run.
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That's the biggest thing I see
is, and I think that's, that's

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just coming with, like, comfort
in the pocket understanding

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where the reeds are
understanding where Where where

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the timing is?
I think that's just something

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weird.
Connor just doesn't have that

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yet.
I think Braxton sometimes.

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Comes out of that too quick.
Yeah, but Connors not kind of

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doesn't have a feel of wind to
come out of it yet.

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So I think that's probably the
biggest thing that he's dealing

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with.
And overall, I think that's

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going to be the bigger issue
with if you roll out there with

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Connor is that you don't have
the relationship with the

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receivers and you don't have
that timing in the backfield and

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things like that that Braxton,
He has kind of worked all

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season, kind of getting People
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Yep.
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difference is just reps to me
and but also the thing you

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always talk about, he's more
comfortable running while he's

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had apparently the guy in his
ear all year.

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One read go.
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Where you know, it's second
nature to him right now.

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So yes, you all just saw me pick
up my remote and click.

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I am waiting the Hokies hoop
game versus Memphis to start

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here and obviously, the first
game ran over something else.

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JC mentioned and I wonder if
it'll do this.

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You talk about going back and
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He mentioned, they rode the hot
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I mean kind of plate okay.
I would call it hot.

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It's not like he went out there
and took us on three consecutive

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scoring drives but maybe that's
what we see in the first quarter

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and they both get a couple
series and whoever is really

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moving the ball.
That's who we stick with.

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Yeah, that means there were some
places where Connor probably

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didn't give us the first down
then Braxton would have gotten

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us but there were a couple plays
where you know between his legs

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and his arm, he probably got his
first downs that Braxton

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probably wouldn't have wouldn't
have thrown or wouldn't have got

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to.
I think, in particular on that

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fourth and six pass out there to
Lofton, I don't know if that's a

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completion or leave it.
I don't know if I don't know if

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it's even thrown, if it's
Braxton.

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Yeah, so that's kind of the
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You get there sometimes.
Not knowing things, you take a

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little bit more calculated risk
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You don't, you don't have that
comfort.

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So I don't know if this is a
scared money, don't make money

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type type game or what?
Well, in this game, in general

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scared money, don't make money,
but I tell you, what could make

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is three guys who were mentioned
in the pressure being data gay,

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Trey Turner, like the Smith
Brock often.

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Let me ask you.
Brian of these three guys who

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absolutely has to play Saturday
to.

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Give us the best.
Best chance to win.

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It's got to betray, but it's
very close with him.

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And let's see the Smith.
I think it's pretty close there.

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I think we're doing okay with
without having Brock in there.

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Johnny stepped up pretty well
and Well, he doesn't necessarily

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give us the the raw upside, that
bra can give us on a certain

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play.
He does do a better job of

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consistency and I think that's I
think that's the, the trade-off

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there is that I think at this
point in the season, the season

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you'll take the consistency over
the high-end ability just

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because you know you already
missing potentially other pieces

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so I think either Smith or Trey
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Hopefully we get trade back,
love to see you.

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Him be able to finish out his
career with the Hokies maybe

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announcement this week, that
he's heading to the NFL and give

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that a go, so congrats to him
and hope he does.

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Well, looking forward to seeing
what, what he can do with

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offseason and the combine and
all that stuff.

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So, yep.
Now if you recall during the

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presser JC kind of mentioned
Trey, could have been good to go

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in the second half, but he was
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Let's see.
This did not start it all.

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So hopefully that whole
doubtless to give him back for

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this week.
And again, we ran the ball fine

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past Pro was not as good.
But, you know, that's, I think,

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we know, we're more of a running
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why they held him out.
Some little very interesting I

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found in that interview was in
after kind of putting the pieces

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together, maybe it makes sense
of why we didn't have a good

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pass rush with the defensive
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JC discussed how he really
missed being able to make

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adjustments with his defensive
line group.

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If you be at all during his
opening, presser he mentioned,

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he worked with the ends.
Bill work.

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With the D tackles, I'm assuming
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The game, it's the same way.
I got the D in group.

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I got the D tackles we come
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Here's the adjustment, we're
making you coach, your guys, how

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big is that?
Because it's probably a ga or

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pill trying to do everybody.
How difficult is that for

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someone like Bill like this
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It's like I focus just on the G
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How difficult is that now that
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It's not super difficult, but it
definitely is an extra element

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that you got to think about.
Because when you're on the

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sidelines, you're having to To
kind of think about the the

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entire line and then how you're
going to communicate that, and

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then you're going to communicate
different things to the

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different different position
groups there because it's going

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to be a different mode of
adjustment in the in the game as

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you go along.
So it definitely something added

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there but you are kind of
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along.
Anyway, you just have a little

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bit more to evaluate and then a
little bit more to discuss with

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the team.
Yep.

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So, that's why I asked you about
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You know, hopefully a second
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It's better to get the
adjustments quicker.

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Let's also talk about something
up else would just influent a at

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ever discussed how JC price
talked about that on sidekick.

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Nah, nah.
Definitely.

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I don't, I don't think that
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The Fuente would have went with,
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And then, Roll the dice said he
asked his defense to bail them

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out.
If it didn't work, asked it.

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But then he said it, he said it
in the press kit.

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Yeah, which is, which is, just
so appealing, right?

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It's refreshing.
It is, it's like, oh my gosh,

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like, that's exactly!
Probably what any coach would

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have said, how many coaches
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and say, yeah, I told the
defense, what we were gonna do

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and I told her if I screwed it
up, Y'all got to help them, feel

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me out, but it wasn't.
He works on the defensive side

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of the ball up again with he's
got that type of relationship

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with them where he's thinking,
we're rolling the dice here.

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Pick my pick up my slack if I'm
wrong.

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Yep.
Yep.

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Another big thing.
Probably not done by adjusting

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for Wednesday was bringing in
Nikki Giovanni to speak with the

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team this week.
A treasure for jigna Tech, you

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know, And it's why we continue
to say in its you know, the

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white Vic said it this morning,
we've set it on this podcast,

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Jacey needs to be retained
regardless.

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Yeah.
Because for a new coach, if you

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need someone in maybe if we
think about what happened with

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the one day when he came in, he
had blood and everything but

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wasn't a graduate attack yet but
had been coaching their here

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close to 30 years.
When it happened.

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So he was at Virginia Tech but I
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man.
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Just get that coach in and
literally almost tour guide him,

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right?
Show him around showing places.

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Make them think talking about
the history talk about what

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happened here.
Talk about yep.

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What these places mean to you
and how you can use those to

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sell two recruits to sell,
donors to sell to.

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I mean, sell the program to
everybody.

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It's very true and is one,
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The next head coach is not going
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hockey player or anything like
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And that's the This is not
likely going to be, I don't

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think there's anybody out there
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That is has that potential.
Two.

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To sorry.
I'm trying to get the game on

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here folks and I'm the ESPN app
is screwing with me, but you

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just need some in the way.
It seems 20 never bought into

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the culture, and I think he
showed respect to Beamer, but I

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don't think he ever like
understood what the town means

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to anyone.
Anyone that is a fan.

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If you're a fan of Virginia
Tech, the town of Blacksburg,

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you should have memories in that
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We do, if you're a fan you've
been there.

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You should have memories at
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I know.
You know, for me it's probably

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between tops and Fox Ridge and a
couple other places.

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I knew, I know where yours is,
dude.

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Yep.
Yep, the old trick to get in

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there that was talk to you and
then, you know, I wonder if

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that's still the case.
I don't know if they changed the

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technology or updated the doors
or anything since then it's

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true.
And back in 2019, when we went

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down, you were like tempted,
like should I go to try them?

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Like, do with 36 years old?
No, we don't need to do this.

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Yeah.
Like, I come off wrong.

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Like come on.
I had enough of it, was enough

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of a faux pas when I was saying
these things and like my early

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twenties, it's true.
But you know, he just the next

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coach needs that and I think
having someone like JC because

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especially I think with JC,
maybe it's even more.

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So So JC who had been away from
home for close to 20 years?

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Comes back and he relives, those
pieces and his wife is a hokey

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Hall of Famer his wife play
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They met here it's that guy.
You need to know everything.

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Yeah Brian let's hit this real
quick before we go on and go

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into these other topics.
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Daryl.
Bailey hits the portal defensive

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lineman switch is too offensive.
Lineman obviously this is

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probably gonna be the first of
many. any any any shocker there

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or you know is it one of those
things where you almost want to

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say hey man can you just wait
and see who the coach is going

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to be?
I mean, this is the like further

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attrition from that 2020 class,
right?

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we're at 55 and then really the
best five, not that was a great

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class at least in terms of
rankings, but You got, you got

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five gone from it and it's five
of five of the best six in terms

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of this ranking.
So who's the only one left now?

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Who was it?
Things, one of the running

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backs, Jamie Hampton Galen in
Caitlin Hampton has not been

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with the team for a while.
So, yeah.

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I mean, I get it, I get if
you're going to do it, but to

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me, I wouldn't tell every kid
who's there.

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Wait, wait to see who the new
coaches?

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Yeah.
Because this could easily

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easily, someone could come in
that recruited you or you had a

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good relationship with in the
next thing, you know, you're in

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the portal and you're going to
have to walk back into their

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office and say I'd like to come
back and then it becomes a whole

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different circumstance, right?
Like.

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Well, do you didn't even know I
was coming here and you just

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left.
What type of mentality are you

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in?
Yeah, I think that's the big

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thing because if we look at it,
you know, we more than likely

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going to have an answer on this
thing, by the middle of

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December.
Nobody's getting a jump on this

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situation, but I'm doing it now.
In terms of the like portal and

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everything else.
I mean if you're getting it done

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before late signing day, I think
you're fine because you kind of

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position yourself to be.
Kind of that either completing a

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class or kind of be that filler.
Once a 12 classes, you know,

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officially finalized, I know
some people want to get a jump

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and get enrolled for the winter
going in the spring, but I think

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you can still do that with a
early December portal visit

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versus having to wait until
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So that's kind of where I think
the situation is.

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It's going to be interesting to
see if he hangs around or if he

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kind of already has an idea of
where he's going so that's why

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you went ahead and did it.
Ya know, if that's the case, if

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he already knows where he wants
to go, like we mentioned when we

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had our portal episode, you
know?

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I'm just in a few months ago.
Recruit.

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He's not stopping.
Yeah, you know it's I mean you

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want to make a bet that the
second Justin for Wednesday was

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fired.
Somebody who liked Daryl Bailey.

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From when he was being
recruited, didn't text him.

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Hey, sorry about, you know
Soulfood got fired know.

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You really loved him as your
coach, hey, you know, you know

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how much we liked you just keep
us in mind.

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Hit me up.
There's no because the NCAA such

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a f up.
There's no sort of guidelines on

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that, right?
No, you can't, you can't say,

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well, you can't recruit like you
can still have the

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relationships.
So, again, the end of the NCAA

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screw-up, which is never a shop,
essentially, is its it's liked a

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seasoned right in the NBA, the
NFL and any other Major League

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sport Yeah, it's interesting.
And you know I imagine that

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there's some some relationship
still there that, you know, it's

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just a couple years back at this
point and you know Bailey was a

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guy that was asked to switch
positions because of a need

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real.
Only saw action in one game

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against UNC.
I think that was kind of a when

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they were still mixing up the
line to see what type of

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rotation that was going to look
like so, You know, I get it from

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his perspective perspective if
he knows what he wants to do and

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he prefers that defensive line
which that may be the case that

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that might be one of the things
that's that was holding this

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back here as well.
Was the you know is asked to

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switch switch switch positions,
his coaches and 30 more likely

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going to lose most of his
offensive staff might be a good

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chance to kind of hit the reset
button for him.

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Yep.
And he's still a freshman.

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And he hasn't played so he's
gonna walk in elsewhere at the

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one-time transfer rule as a
freshman he just gonna have to

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sit.
So you know it is what it is

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we're going to see more we'll
talk about them as it come

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around.
Yep.

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Something mean you wanted to hit
before this game just to kind of

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put a reset on.
Hey I finally got the game on.

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We're down 10 7 5 minutes in.
Yep.

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All right, job openings.
Now one guy that had been

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mentioned with numerous Folks
numerous you potentially song

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Going the SEC Hugh freeze gets
extended at Liberty.

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Yeah, I'm a little shocked by
that that he would take such an

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extension.
So it's either a.

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I wonder if he's just been told
by schools you got another three

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to four years before anybody's
going to touch you.

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You've been there a couple
you're doing the Remake tour,

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you're still showing you can
coach but nobody wants to deal

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with that potential backlash.
Yeah, I think that's some of it.

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I think it just is You know, one
of those things where you get a

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reputation and I think they want
to see a little bit larger

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sample size and Liberty
obviously is completely content

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with having having him.
So they made a play to go ahead

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and keep him in house, push them
over 4 million a year and, you

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know, I don't think anybody else
is ready to give him much more

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than that, to draw him away from
Liberty.

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So, unless he's getting a
opportunity that he can't turn

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down, Then that kind of puts him
riding Liberty a little bit

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longer until the that
opportunity comes as way.

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Yep, I agree with you on that
100%.

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I think he's just going to wait,
it and I think he's been told

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because I think a team like LSU
would have taken a risk on him

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in a heartbeat.
He came in that division, he

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beat Saban, he hadn't
competitive.

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He had good recruiting classes
for various reasons, but I think

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he's been told you've still got
a few more years before you're

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allowed back in the water.
X.

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Yeah, I ran, let's run through
these schools and let's just

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kind of say Are we competing
with them?

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Or we not competing with them.
So I'm gonna throw the first one

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here because the smokes all over
the place the Florida Gators

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competing now competing.
Absolutely competing probably on

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this list the school we're
competing most directly for at

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what we consider higher end.
Evaluations that we're aiming

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for in terms of our targets,
whereas there, that's probably

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their first or second tier
targets as well.

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So, yeah, they're probably at
the top of the list in terms of

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who we were.
We were fighting for for the

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next hit coach.
I agree.

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I think something you said the
other day.

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I think our first choice is
probably their third I really, I

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really believe that I really you
said it the other day and I'm

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going to, I'm going to back what
you said.

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You kind of said he's up there
but he's not there one.

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Because I think what you made
the point of the other day, if

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he was there one and he really
wanted to go there, it already

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be done.
Yeah, that's kind of what I was

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thinking.
If he was there one, if we, if

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we had, if we if if our one was
his one was there one.

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Then you'd already be a done
deal.

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Not saying that we can't compete
with the same targets that

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Florida is targeting.
But I mean, when you look at the

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Sources.
When you look at the facilities,

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I mean, there's a lot of things
that stack up.

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The only thing that Really
doesn't stack up is that it's a

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little bit harder to win in
that, in that division.

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There you go.
Agreed, 100%.

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Alright.
Next LSU, competing not

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competing competing but not as
strenuously as Florida.

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I feel like LSU, oftentimes has
specific guys in mind while I

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feel like a guy like, Napier is
definitely on the radar just

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because he has been recruiting
that state.

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Yep, I think they're looking
for.

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Big Fish higher.
So I don't necessarily think

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that like more likely.
They're trying to lure a Jimbo

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Fisher, tight coach away from a
school like am before.

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They're targeting an in-state G5
coach.

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Like Napier, I'm going to say
this, I don't even think.

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I think they might be reaching
out to Jimbo that might be their

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first choices.
I'll give you my straight up who

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I think they're going to get
It's going to be Dave Aranda,

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you think.
So the coach of Baylor, the

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defensive coordinator, when they
won the national title, it was

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there for multiple years.
Had multiple good defense has

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very familiar with the school.
I think he's gone.

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I think he's there, I think they
called about Jimbo.

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I think they called about some
other guys who aren't really

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their current situations and I
think he's going to be like

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they're three, I think Napier's
probably there five or six?

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But I think it's going to be a
random unless as we talk about

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the next one.
Yep.

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Let's talk to USC University of
Southern California, PT, not

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competing.
I'm not competing me either.

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I think jealous, you might be
competing with them.

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For a random Brandon is a
California guy and if you take

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the lay of the land, do you go
back to to the go back home at a

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program that essentially needs a
little bit of a rebuild that's

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going to be interesting but
we're going to talk about this

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in.
Uncle Dave.

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I think we've got to mention it
right here.

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James Franklin going there.
Yep.

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And we're going to I think
that's the Big Thing.

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Once James Franklin, got
extended that really kind of

450
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changed the game yet.
I really kind of changed the

451
00:27:44,900 --> 00:27:47,300
game in terms of who, USC was
going to be targeting.

452
00:27:47,300 --> 00:27:50,500
And I think that took a lot of
the other guys that we were

453
00:27:50,500 --> 00:27:53,300
potentially worried about from
the chipper down, perspective

454
00:27:53,300 --> 00:27:57,500
out of play. yeah, can ask this
and we're going to talk about a

455
00:27:57,508 --> 00:28:00,000
few more schools but looks we
will talk about the triple down

456
00:28:00,000 --> 00:28:04,600
Penn State's now off the table
and people are we, it was kind

457
00:28:04,600 --> 00:28:10,300
of a shocker of, that's a long
extension, your Penn State In

458
00:28:10,300 --> 00:28:13,800
the last five years you've been
to three new year, six bowls.

459
00:28:14,100 --> 00:28:17,300
You want a Big Ten title, you
beat, Ohio State, you beat

460
00:28:17,300 --> 00:28:18,600
Michigan.
Yep.

461
00:28:20,300 --> 00:28:23,000
You can say what you will, you
say what you will.

462
00:28:24,100 --> 00:28:26,400
And I will go to defense, was
Justin Fuente in the last five

463
00:28:26,400 --> 00:28:27,500
years.
It's just the one thing in the

464
00:28:27,500 --> 00:28:31,400
last five years had won, the ACC
123 New Year's bowls, would we

465
00:28:31,400 --> 00:28:34,800
extend him 10 years?
Probably could say, well, he's

466
00:28:34,800 --> 00:28:38,600
got dry personally, I don't give
a damn about his personality.

467
00:28:39,100 --> 00:28:42,100
He He is winning and He is
wanting to a point to where he's

468
00:28:42,100 --> 00:28:44,400
going to big games all the time.
Yeah.

469
00:28:44,800 --> 00:28:48,000
It's like that understanding
their Niche right there.

470
00:28:48,000 --> 00:28:51,100
Understanding we're going to
have probably once every five

471
00:28:51,100 --> 00:28:52,800
years where the team is
together.

472
00:28:52,800 --> 00:28:55,600
We can make a wrong and we're
happy with that.

473
00:28:58,500 --> 00:29:01,400
Well, they recruit well enough
where, you know, they're always

474
00:29:01,400 --> 00:29:05,100
going to be competitive even if
they're not necessarily winning

475
00:29:05,100 --> 00:29:08,500
the division, right?
Yeah, absolutely.

476
00:29:09,900 --> 00:29:13,200
Always competitive even this
year in kind of a Down year for

477
00:29:13,200 --> 00:29:15,500
them and if they beat Michigan
State they're going to have a

478
00:29:15,500 --> 00:29:17,200
twins.
Probably go to a solid Bowl.

479
00:29:17,200 --> 00:29:20,600
Have a chance to win nine.
Yeah, couple years before that

480
00:29:20,600 --> 00:29:25,000
winning 10 and 11 games.
I think whoever the ad in that

481
00:29:25,000 --> 00:29:28,200
base understands this is where
we need to be.

482
00:29:30,000 --> 00:29:34,900
Now one program that had been
like that for close to 20 years

483
00:29:35,300 --> 00:29:37,200
because the next one we'll talk
about TCU.

484
00:29:38,000 --> 00:29:41,900
And I'll say, I think we're
competing with them but they did

485
00:29:41,900 --> 00:29:45,100
get the jump and haven't really
made a move yet.

486
00:29:46,100 --> 00:29:49,800
And then the story broke that
Sonny Dykes is likely there.

487
00:29:49,900 --> 00:29:52,600
Does that shock you?
It doesn't shock me.

488
00:29:52,600 --> 00:29:54,600
It's a good fit overall for
them.

489
00:29:54,600 --> 00:29:59,300
It's kind of a, I mean, Sonny
Dykes in the Texas area is

490
00:29:59,700 --> 00:30:03,000
essentially kind of doing the
same things that some of the

491
00:30:03,000 --> 00:30:06,300
other guys, we talked about
heavily in the last last show

492
00:30:06,900 --> 00:30:10,500
are doing closer to our
Geographic footprint, so that

493
00:30:10,500 --> 00:30:15,200
kind of makes sense for them.
Yeah, and because of that, that

494
00:30:15,200 --> 00:30:18,700
takes somebody else out of Play,
That's not directly competing.

495
00:30:19,400 --> 00:30:23,700
No, I'll ask this.
If you're the SMU a d is for one

496
00:30:23,700 --> 00:30:27,300
day, you're one or is what
happened at Virginia Tech has

497
00:30:27,300 --> 00:30:30,200
SMU since you.
Let's just kind of go with, they

498
00:30:30,200 --> 00:30:32,600
had Chad Morris had good
success.

499
00:30:32,600 --> 00:30:33,900
Dykes has picked up kind of
work.

500
00:30:33,900 --> 00:30:36,100
Chad left off and had good
success.

501
00:30:36,700 --> 00:30:39,900
Do you turn?
To Justin Fuente.

502
00:30:41,300 --> 00:30:43,000
I think 20 is in that
discussion.

503
00:30:43,000 --> 00:30:45,700
I don't think he's necessarily
there one but I think he's

504
00:30:45,700 --> 00:30:49,300
probably there two or three.
All right, makes sense.

505
00:30:49,800 --> 00:30:52,800
Obviously the last two are the
two schools out, Wes u-dub, and

506
00:30:52,800 --> 00:30:56,400
Wazoo.
I don't really see them

507
00:30:56,400 --> 00:31:01,000
competing on for us.
I think they're hires will be

508
00:31:01,000 --> 00:31:02,800
interesting.
Yeah.

509
00:31:04,800 --> 00:31:09,200
But I can't see to Upper
Northwest school's coming after

510
00:31:09,200 --> 00:31:11,300
anybody in the South or
Southeast.

511
00:31:11,800 --> 00:31:14,700
And, yes, I know Auburn hired a
Boise coach, which was

512
00:31:14,800 --> 00:31:24,100
completely unexpected.
But, you know, I think here's

513
00:31:24,100 --> 00:31:25,900
what I'd like to look at.
Okay.

514
00:31:25,900 --> 00:31:29,300
Whoever u-dub hires, I'd like to
compare them to are higher

515
00:31:29,600 --> 00:31:32,700
because I can see a lot of
similarities with us and u-dub

516
00:31:32,800 --> 00:31:35,800
as an overall program Style.
Is not the last 10 years because

517
00:31:35,800 --> 00:31:37,700
Peterson went.
There went to the playoff, won

518
00:31:37,700 --> 00:31:40,100
the Pac-12 several times.
Had a really good record.

519
00:31:41,000 --> 00:31:44,200
But I think looking at who they
hire who we hire and kind of

520
00:31:44,200 --> 00:31:48,500
doing a tit-for-tat like you
know, are we in the same

521
00:31:48,500 --> 00:31:51,900
ballpark or is like man they
hired this guy this guy's four

522
00:31:51,900 --> 00:31:54,400
times better than what we got.
Yeah.

523
00:31:54,600 --> 00:31:56,200
I see what you're saying.
Yeah.

524
00:31:56,900 --> 00:31:59,100
All right so Brian we've already
kind of mentioned it.

525
00:31:59,100 --> 00:32:01,900
The trickle-down effect
obviously Penn State out thank

526
00:32:01,900 --> 00:32:04,100
goodness but let's talk about
ones.

527
00:32:04,100 --> 00:32:06,700
We think we already mentioned
David Randall with Baylor.

528
00:32:11,200 --> 00:32:16,200
I don't think Billy Napier any
other guys, I feel like that's

529
00:32:16,200 --> 00:32:19,100
going to be such a weird job to
go.

530
00:32:19,100 --> 00:32:20,800
Take.
Yeah.

531
00:32:21,700 --> 00:32:29,400
And with Texas Tech and TCU
already open already chasing

532
00:32:29,400 --> 00:32:34,700
after guys, they are going to
Aranda does go because a random

533
00:32:34,700 --> 00:32:40,300
might have to wait until What if
Oklahoma State's beats Oklahoma?

534
00:32:40,400 --> 00:32:42,600
Baylor gets the Big 12
Championship.

535
00:32:42,900 --> 00:32:48,000
Yeah, so you're almost having to
wait really a long, long time

536
00:32:48,800 --> 00:32:52,800
for baking Hitler in this case.
Like, if LSU, swoops in they

537
00:32:52,808 --> 00:32:55,600
sign the contract Baylor's,
literally looking for the week

538
00:32:55,600 --> 00:33:01,700
before Signing Day to get a new
coach, That's going to be tough.

539
00:33:02,200 --> 00:33:05,400
That's gonna be a tough one.
And I think they probably I

540
00:33:05,400 --> 00:33:08,500
wonder if they're already like
and somebody in particular as

541
00:33:08,500 --> 00:33:10,500
well.
Thinking that a random I'd be

542
00:33:10,500 --> 00:33:15,100
one of those guys that's going
to be getting getting picked off

543
00:33:15,100 --> 00:33:18,900
there or if they may be willing
to push some chips in and extend

544
00:33:18,900 --> 00:33:20,100
him.
So that's something that doesn't

545
00:33:20,100 --> 00:33:22,500
happen.
Maybe that would be really

546
00:33:22,500 --> 00:33:25,300
interesting.
If Baylor were able to hold on

547
00:33:25,300 --> 00:33:26,900
them.
Especially with the two jobs,

548
00:33:26,900 --> 00:33:29,300
he's essentially link to all
right.

549
00:33:29,300 --> 00:33:33,100
It was mentioned last week that
kind of Manny Diaz was playing

550
00:33:33,100 --> 00:33:35,800
for his job.
I still think Manny Diaz is out.

551
00:33:36,900 --> 00:33:42,100
You know, new ad more money
being pushed.

552
00:33:42,100 --> 00:33:44,800
Yeah.
They're almost in a full-length

553
00:33:44,800 --> 00:33:48,600
a situation, but they don't have
covid to fall back home.

554
00:33:48,600 --> 00:33:50,700
Not to fire.
Yeah.

555
00:33:50,700 --> 00:33:56,500
And they're in a situation where
there, There's kind of

556
00:33:56,508 --> 00:33:58,400
struggling with mediocrity as
well.

557
00:33:58,800 --> 00:34:01,500
They're probably a little bit
ahead of us, in terms of

558
00:34:01,900 --> 00:34:03,500
recruiting and a little bit
ahead of us.

559
00:34:03,500 --> 00:34:08,199
In terms of, you know, what type
of record they have.

560
00:34:08,199 --> 00:34:12,300
They've had a little bit higher
highs recently, and not quite as

561
00:34:12,300 --> 00:34:18,100
many valleys, but, yeah, I think
if you didn't have the new ad

562
00:34:18,100 --> 00:34:20,600
coming in, I think you can make
a case for may need.

563
00:34:20,600 --> 00:34:22,500
He's staying at least another
year.

564
00:34:23,000 --> 00:34:25,000
I don't know if you can make
that case.

565
00:34:25,199 --> 00:34:30,199
Right now, just because with the
new ad, kind of all bets are

566
00:34:30,199 --> 00:34:33,400
off.
He was that new ad going to come

567
00:34:33,400 --> 00:34:36,000
and give an extra year or is
that douady?

568
00:34:36,000 --> 00:34:38,100
Going to go ahead and pull the
trigger and get his guy in

569
00:34:38,100 --> 00:34:39,699
there.
Yep.

570
00:34:40,500 --> 00:34:44,100
You think this guy would be
though That's a good question

571
00:34:44,100 --> 00:34:48,500
because I think Florida schools
in particular are going to be in

572
00:34:48,500 --> 00:34:52,199
that direct conflict with us in
terms of going after coaches.

573
00:34:53,100 --> 00:34:55,900
So the question is, do they make
the call soon enough where

574
00:34:55,900 --> 00:35:00,100
they're in any sort of play to
impact?

575
00:35:00,200 --> 00:35:02,100
You know what we're doing?
What Florida's doing?

576
00:35:03,700 --> 00:35:06,500
You know, us and Florida may
already have have the pickaxe

577
00:35:06,500 --> 00:35:08,800
you sewn up.
We just haven't been able to

578
00:35:08,800 --> 00:35:11,700
officially announce it, see what
them?

579
00:35:11,700 --> 00:35:12,900
I think it's completely
different.

580
00:35:12,900 --> 00:35:18,400
I think they've got the higher
In Mario crystal ball, okay?

581
00:35:18,500 --> 00:35:22,000
If you can, I mean the guy
played on the 91 championship

582
00:35:22,000 --> 00:35:24,700
team started, o-line played in
the 92 championship game.

583
00:35:25,100 --> 00:35:29,100
He has been a successful coach.
He was there for a while during

584
00:35:29,100 --> 00:35:34,700
the Coker era and I think you
just pick up and say, listen,

585
00:35:35,000 --> 00:35:36,800
this is yours.
Do you want to come home?

586
00:35:37,600 --> 00:35:41,500
Yeah.
And for I think that you sit

587
00:35:41,500 --> 00:35:43,500
there and say well what do you
really want to do that?

588
00:35:43,500 --> 00:35:48,000
There's money at organ.
All right, here's the deal.

589
00:35:48,100 --> 00:35:52,400
And this is a little ego thing.
Mario crystal balls coach to

590
00:35:52,400 --> 00:35:54,600
close to 20 years in the last
10.

591
00:35:54,600 --> 00:35:57,200
He's been at nothing but high
profile jobs, he's making it a

592
00:35:57,207 --> 00:35:58,900
five and a half million at
Oregon.

593
00:35:59,400 --> 00:36:00,800
I don't think worries about
money.

594
00:36:01,100 --> 00:36:03,600
I think Mario Chris, Paul's got
20 million in the bank, maybe a

595
00:36:03,600 --> 00:36:05,600
little less.
He's definitely got probably

596
00:36:05,600 --> 00:36:11,100
eight figures.
For him though, to be to have

597
00:36:11,100 --> 00:36:15,400
the championship ring on his
finger, to be the guy who could

598
00:36:15,400 --> 00:36:20,900
potentially bring back the you.
That's something that would

599
00:36:21,300 --> 00:36:24,200
could never come off you.
Yeah, it's true.

600
00:36:24,500 --> 00:36:28,200
I think the way he coaches, he
could do it, but if that happens

601
00:36:28,200 --> 00:36:34,300
in Oregon's, going to be open.
And all right now or them to me

602
00:36:34,300 --> 00:36:37,300
is more of a national job.
I don't think they'd be looking

603
00:36:37,300 --> 00:36:41,100
at anybody we're looking at but
again it's that Fallout effect,

604
00:36:41,100 --> 00:36:44,700
right?
Could you not opening up trickle

605
00:36:44,700 --> 00:36:47,100
something?
Could they get somebody from a

606
00:36:47,100 --> 00:36:55,400
school that might impact us?
Yeah, that's the big thing

607
00:36:56,600 --> 00:36:58,400
because right now we don't
really know what that's going to

608
00:36:58,408 --> 00:37:04,000
look like they do have a bigger
National footprint, but I don't

609
00:37:04,000 --> 00:37:07,100
know if their National footprint
really is going to be targeting

610
00:37:07,600 --> 00:37:09,400
you know, kind of those top
three or four guys and we're

611
00:37:09,400 --> 00:37:15,400
looking at I can see them going
big time, power five, defensive

612
00:37:15,400 --> 00:37:17,800
coordinator.
I can see them going defensive

613
00:37:17,800 --> 00:37:20,500
or offensive coordinator.
I can see them going.

614
00:37:22,800 --> 00:37:25,500
Targeting a head coach or a
former head coach and picking

615
00:37:25,500 --> 00:37:27,500
them off.
They really have a lot of

616
00:37:27,500 --> 00:37:31,300
options but I don't necessarily
think that they necessarily step

617
00:37:31,300 --> 00:37:35,400
on our toes very much either.
Yep, this would be more of a

618
00:37:35,408 --> 00:37:38,800
triple down like like even
further trickle-down effect

619
00:37:38,800 --> 00:37:43,400
depending on where they pulled
from, you know, so much of their

620
00:37:43,400 --> 00:37:47,200
stuff has been internal.
Hires you go all the way back.

621
00:37:47,200 --> 00:37:50,800
It was like Chip Kelly was the
o.c. there helfrich was.

622
00:37:50,900 --> 00:37:53,600
EEOC.
Their crystal ball was the o.c.

623
00:37:53,600 --> 00:37:56,000
there?
They haven't made a true like

624
00:37:56,000 --> 00:38:00,300
fire, but they haven't made a
troop hire outside of their

625
00:38:00,300 --> 00:38:03,300
internal workings.
Yes, the nannies.

626
00:38:03,800 --> 00:38:09,900
Yeah, which that's not a wild.
I mean, go up and look for it.

627
00:38:09,900 --> 00:38:13,600
Would it was rich who came there
in like 90, Then They Carried

628
00:38:13,600 --> 00:38:16,300
pilate and pilate was there for.
Like a decade, he brought in

629
00:38:16,300 --> 00:38:19,000
chip and it's crazy that that
happened.

630
00:38:19,300 --> 00:38:23,100
It's crazy that they've been as
competitive It-it's phrases that

631
00:38:23,100 --> 00:38:24,100
me.
They've been able to keep it

632
00:38:24,100 --> 00:38:27,200
internal but still have really
been relevant.

633
00:38:27,200 --> 00:38:29,900
If not damn good the entire
time.

634
00:38:30,100 --> 00:38:32,200
Yeah.
Taggers the only one Taggarts,

635
00:38:32,200 --> 00:38:34,200
the only one he lasted one
season.

636
00:38:34,700 --> 00:38:37,000
That's it.
Yep, crazy.

637
00:38:37,300 --> 00:38:39,200
Alright.
Alright Brian before we get into

638
00:38:39,200 --> 00:38:41,800
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649
00:39:16,200 --> 00:39:24,400
We are down 1913 1950 1950.
Under 10 minutes to go.

650
00:39:27,000 --> 00:39:29,200
You have definitely got to be
proud of how they're hanging in

651
00:39:29,200 --> 00:39:34,300
there. 18:17 store Murphy with
the reverse watching.

652
00:39:34,300 --> 00:39:37,800
This got a foul here.
Oh, that ain't all a file here

653
00:39:37,800 --> 00:39:39,200
it is.
All right, let's get to it.

654
00:39:39,200 --> 00:39:43,300
Braun does the enemy we are
playing for the Commonwealth

655
00:39:43,300 --> 00:39:47,100
cup.
The University of Virginia, hate

656
00:39:47,100 --> 00:39:51,400
hate, hate hate, and Brian
manic.

657
00:39:55,200 --> 00:40:00,500
So, we got to start with their
offense, you know, just putting

658
00:40:00,500 --> 00:40:04,700
up some unbelievable numbers
this year, one of the top teeth

659
00:40:04,700 --> 00:40:08,400
offenses in the country, and
there ain't no way to downplay

660
00:40:08,400 --> 00:40:10,900
that.
Now, they've been doing work,

661
00:40:10,900 --> 00:40:12,900
man.
They've been doing this work and

662
00:40:12,900 --> 00:40:15,300
they're led by Brandon
Armstrong, the six-foot-two

663
00:40:15,300 --> 00:40:18,900
215-pound quarterback out of
Shelby Ohio who was a three-star

664
00:40:18,900 --> 00:40:22,600
when he came out, believe it or
not, originally a Minnesota

665
00:40:22,600 --> 00:40:28,200
commit.
Oh, and right now he's number

666
00:40:28,200 --> 00:40:34,800
three in passing in the country,
with missing a full game, 4044

667
00:40:36,300 --> 00:40:42,000
yards.
Top 10 in touchdowns 30 pick 30

668
00:40:42,000 --> 00:40:46,400
touchdowns 9 interception.
He also leads the team in

669
00:40:46,400 --> 00:40:51,200
rushing attempts definitely,
obviously a reason why he was

670
00:40:51,200 --> 00:40:55,800
probably injured, but he also
has gotten seven touchdowns, 65

671
00:40:55,800 --> 00:40:59,200
percent completion.
There is like nothing to fill

672
00:40:59,200 --> 00:41:02,100
their, what are you seeing on
the tape?

673
00:41:02,100 --> 00:41:05,000
And you know, what do we have to
watch out for?

674
00:41:05,700 --> 00:41:07,200
Yeah.
Probably the biggest thing and

675
00:41:07,200 --> 00:41:10,000
the biggest thing that he's
improved in since last year when

676
00:41:10,000 --> 00:41:14,500
we saw him, is that decision
making a lot quicker with his

677
00:41:14,500 --> 00:41:17,200
decision-making knowing where he
wants to go to football.

678
00:41:17,600 --> 00:41:20,300
And that's the biggest thing
that he's improved since last

679
00:41:20,300 --> 00:41:23,700
year, really accurate with this
passes, especially in the short

680
00:41:23,700 --> 00:41:27,200
and intermediate game.
And he does a really good job of

681
00:41:27,200 --> 00:41:29,600
escaping pressure and throwing
on the run.

682
00:41:29,900 --> 00:41:34,200
So he's not just a, it's not
there, I'm taking off, he does a

683
00:41:34,200 --> 00:41:37,000
good job of getting Eating
outside the pocket, keeping his

684
00:41:37,000 --> 00:41:39,600
eyes, downfield, and throwing
and hitting the man in stride.

685
00:41:40,000 --> 00:41:44,500
And he can also hurt it hurt us
with his legs, design runs, but

686
00:41:44,500 --> 00:41:50,500
also scrambles and keepers Yep.
And with the rushing he's right

687
00:41:50,500 --> 00:41:58,800
at about 300 yards for the year
so it's not like he is a Braxton

688
00:41:58,800 --> 00:42:01,800
type threat, where you give him
a scene, he can take it, 40

689
00:42:01,800 --> 00:42:04,500
yards but if you give them a
little seam, he's going to make

690
00:42:04,500 --> 00:42:06,700
you pay with probably picking up
a first down.

691
00:42:07,200 --> 00:42:09,400
Yeah.
I mean he's a clever system is

692
00:42:09,400 --> 00:42:12,500
very similar like Kenny pickets,
he's probably maybe just a shade

693
00:42:12,500 --> 00:42:14,000
faster.
Yeah.

694
00:42:14,500 --> 00:42:18,200
But probably not quite as much
feel for it as picking has this

695
00:42:18,200 --> 00:42:21,600
point.
Yeah, he's got to talk about the

696
00:42:21,607 --> 00:42:24,000
faster.
I think he's quicker to get out

697
00:42:24,000 --> 00:42:27,300
where pick it is more in the
pocket right in Mobile in the

698
00:42:27,300 --> 00:42:29,300
pocket.
You see our phones a lot of

699
00:42:29,300 --> 00:42:34,200
times if he gets in trouble, he
kind of honks outside because

700
00:42:34,200 --> 00:42:37,700
essentially probably you know
you kind of already made the

701
00:42:37,700 --> 00:42:40,100
point you know, he throws good
on the Run.

702
00:42:40,500 --> 00:42:44,600
Yeah, right.
So if I get outside, I trust my

703
00:42:44,600 --> 00:42:47,400
arm but if they give me enough
of a crease, I'm going to go up

704
00:42:47,400 --> 00:42:49,300
and get 45 yards.
Yep.

705
00:42:50,200 --> 00:42:55,600
So, you know, he's wearing a
flak jacket.

706
00:42:56,700 --> 00:43:00,100
So need to hit him needed.
Making for those injured.

707
00:43:00,100 --> 00:43:07,400
Ribs, I don't condone violence
but it is strategic now Brian he

708
00:43:07,400 --> 00:43:13,200
is throwing to a pretty talented
wide receiving Corps or

709
00:43:13,200 --> 00:43:16,000
receiving Corps in general.
And I want to start with the

710
00:43:16,000 --> 00:43:21,600
time TV on Wix wide receiver who
was a four-star by 24/7 at a

711
00:43:21,607 --> 00:43:26,300
Plaquemine Louisiana 61 210.
He did not play in.

712
00:43:27,200 --> 00:43:30,400
So even more surprising to see
how much he's developed this

713
00:43:30,400 --> 00:43:39,100
year with fifty four receptions
1148 yards over 20 per catch.

714
00:43:39,400 --> 00:43:42,700
Yeah, that's the big thing, big
thing and he's making them pay

715
00:43:43,000 --> 00:43:46,500
you know he's scoring a
touchdown on just about 16% of

716
00:43:46,500 --> 00:43:49,500
every Bali catches.
So if you give him ten, he's

717
00:43:49,500 --> 00:43:52,400
probably going to catch least
one for a touchdown on Saturday,

718
00:43:53,900 --> 00:43:56,600
you know?
And that 11:48 is top Ten in the

719
00:43:56,607 --> 00:43:59,300
country.
So he is one of those Elite wide

720
00:43:59,300 --> 00:44:01,300
receivers.
What is the take?

721
00:44:01,300 --> 00:44:04,300
Tell about what he does for
Brandon Armstrong.

722
00:44:04,700 --> 00:44:08,000
So he's their best deep throat
on the team and it's not just

723
00:44:08,400 --> 00:44:10,400
throwing it deep to him.
He's got really good run after

724
00:44:10,400 --> 00:44:15,800
the catch, he's got good speed,
great route Runner, seeing him

725
00:44:15,800 --> 00:44:19,500
being this polished and Route.
Running is pretty impressive for

726
00:44:19,500 --> 00:44:22,800
him.
And you know when he's in those

727
00:44:22,800 --> 00:44:25,100
situations where he matched up
against a Defender, he does a

728
00:44:25,107 --> 00:44:27,500
good job of High Point in the
ball and winning those kind of

729
00:44:27,500 --> 00:44:30,900
one-on-one battles.
So really kind of the all-around

730
00:44:30,900 --> 00:44:33,800
complete receiver that you like,
especially the fact that he can

731
00:44:33,800 --> 00:44:38,900
do a lot after the catch in turn
a quick hitter into a big play.

732
00:44:39,900 --> 00:44:51,700
Yep, let me ask you.
Is he like, Miami has three and

733
00:44:51,700 --> 00:44:54,800
four of them.
Is he the only one that you VA

734
00:44:54,800 --> 00:45:00,500
has like Miami?
Um, yeah.

735
00:45:01,200 --> 00:45:05,100
Okay, he's probably the only
Elite level player on this

736
00:45:05,100 --> 00:45:08,700
group.
This group is deeper than Miami,

737
00:45:09,900 --> 00:45:14,800
but they are not quite as
top-end at every position as

738
00:45:14,800 --> 00:45:18,700
Miami.
So they've got probably five or

739
00:45:18,700 --> 00:45:24,800
six guys that can go out there
and produce in a given game, but

740
00:45:24,800 --> 00:45:28,100
they've only got one that can
really kind of break the game

741
00:45:28,100 --> 00:45:31,200
open and that's wigs, got it.
All right.

742
00:45:31,400 --> 00:45:34,800
Well speaking of one of those
other options, they've got Ian

743
00:45:34,800 --> 00:45:39,300
to Thompson the football player.
I'm sorry that's still these

744
00:45:39,300 --> 00:45:42,100
stupidest thing I've ever heard.
It's corny, man.

745
00:45:42,100 --> 00:45:45,600
Like you know, column OWI
offense of wet wipe.

746
00:45:46,400 --> 00:45:52,000
Least, you know football player
can apply to, you know, me King,

747
00:45:52,500 --> 00:45:56,000
does he play offensive line know
that he's not a true football

748
00:45:56,000 --> 00:46:00,300
player Bronco?
You knew he was a Mississippi

749
00:46:00,300 --> 00:46:04,500
State transfer and you know him
coming out he was a pretty

750
00:46:04,500 --> 00:46:08,900
highly coveted quarterback.
He was a four-star, a top-five

751
00:46:08,900 --> 00:46:14,800
dual threat quarterback and
didn't quite pan out.

752
00:46:14,900 --> 00:46:18,300
Give him credit.
Or being willing to take on

753
00:46:18,300 --> 00:46:22,800
something new, we know a lot of
players who will not do that but

754
00:46:22,800 --> 00:46:26,500
so far this year 244 yards on
the ground, averaging over six

755
00:46:26,500 --> 00:46:32,800
of Kerry's got 26 pounds.
That way, 70 receptions for 882

756
00:46:32,800 --> 00:46:38,600
yards, over 12 perceptions, only
a couple touch down there.

757
00:46:38,800 --> 00:46:43,900
So easy 1,000 from you know
scrimmage I'm kind of interested

758
00:46:43,900 --> 00:46:45,000
Brian.
When you were looking at the

759
00:46:45,000 --> 00:46:49,600
tape How did they get him?
The ball running.

760
00:46:50,300 --> 00:46:53,300
What were they doing?
So it was usually out of motion,

761
00:46:53,300 --> 00:46:55,600
but sometimes they even line
them up in the backfield either

762
00:46:55,600 --> 00:46:58,300
in shotgun or like pistol behind
the quarterback.

763
00:46:58,300 --> 00:47:02,700
So they get him involved a lot
of different ways they like to

764
00:47:02,700 --> 00:47:05,700
run them up at wide receiver,
they'll get him going that way.

765
00:47:08,300 --> 00:47:10,300
It's a lot of different ways.
They get him involved in the

766
00:47:10,308 --> 00:47:13,100
football game.
They really kind of use them,

767
00:47:13,100 --> 00:47:16,200
mostly as a like a hybrid HVAC
wide.

768
00:47:16,900 --> 00:47:19,400
That that's probably the most
descriptive thing that you can

769
00:47:19,400 --> 00:47:26,000
apply to him, okay, but he's got
good hands for a guy that wasn't

770
00:47:26,100 --> 00:47:28,400
a wide receiver, you're kind of
out the gate there.

771
00:47:28,400 --> 00:47:34,000
So it's interesting to see how
he's progressed from last year,

772
00:47:34,000 --> 00:47:37,600
because he's definitely more of
a offensive threat this year

773
00:47:37,600 --> 00:47:39,900
than he was last year.
He was really more of a gadget

774
00:47:39,900 --> 00:47:43,900
type player last year.
Yeah, again, give give him

775
00:47:43,900 --> 00:47:46,500
credit, give them credit for
convincing him.

776
00:47:46,600 --> 00:47:53,100
To listen, you can be a wide
receiver HVAC, does he block any

777
00:47:53,600 --> 00:47:57,300
or he does but it's not his it's
not his Forte.

778
00:48:00,100 --> 00:48:05,200
I'd say, he's average at best
but sometimes all you need is a

779
00:48:05,207 --> 00:48:08,600
guy to get in the way.
And so they usually scheme him

780
00:48:08,600 --> 00:48:11,000
in an area where if he gets in
the way, he's probably doing

781
00:48:11,000 --> 00:48:13,100
most of his job.
God.

782
00:48:13,900 --> 00:48:15,900
All right.
Next we want to talk about?

783
00:48:16,000 --> 00:48:21,500
Definitely.
Lee is you know probably used a

784
00:48:21,508 --> 00:48:23,100
little more in the blocking
game.

785
00:48:23,100 --> 00:48:27,900
Jelani Woods too tight in six
foot seven 275 pounds, the

786
00:48:27,900 --> 00:48:31,900
Oklahoma State transfer was a
three-star when he came out so

787
00:48:31,900 --> 00:48:36,100
far this year.
Solid numbers for a Titan, not

788
00:48:36,200 --> 00:48:40,800
going crazy or anything 37
receptions, 534 yards, just over

789
00:48:40,800 --> 00:48:44,000
14 per reception, seven
touchdowns.

790
00:48:44,000 --> 00:48:50,300
So obviously, you know, along
with Wix definitely a favorite

791
00:48:50,300 --> 00:48:53,800
Target as they get down into the
Red Zone and for some big pass

792
00:48:53,800 --> 00:48:58,800
plays, what is the tape telling
us again on these.

793
00:48:58,800 --> 00:49:02,900
This is one of those when he was
transferring and they saw him

794
00:49:02,900 --> 00:49:03,800
boy.
On a UVA.

795
00:49:03,800 --> 00:49:06,600
I remember we can have
conversations like this is a guy

796
00:49:06,600 --> 00:49:09,700
that would probably be good for
us, but of course.

797
00:49:11,100 --> 00:49:12,900
Yeah.
And I mean he's kind of the

798
00:49:12,900 --> 00:49:18,300
all-around tight in does a
really good job with the kind of

799
00:49:18,300 --> 00:49:22,100
stick movers, in terms of the
receiving threat, they will

800
00:49:22,100 --> 00:49:23,600
split them out.
They'll do a couple different

801
00:49:23,600 --> 00:49:27,700
things with him.
He's not just an inline guy and

802
00:49:27,800 --> 00:49:31,100
he's an average blocker.
So he, you know, they really

803
00:49:31,100 --> 00:49:34,400
aren't great in the Run game and
he bring a whole lot to that,

804
00:49:34,400 --> 00:49:37,600
but he's good enough, where
you're going to be, will line

805
00:49:37,600 --> 00:49:39,800
him up in line.
They will also light him up,

806
00:49:40,000 --> 00:49:46,900
split out wide, so I mean really
good player but more of a threat

807
00:49:46,900 --> 00:49:50,200
in the passing game than being
an asset in the running game.

808
00:49:51,500 --> 00:49:52,500
Got it.
Sorry.

809
00:49:52,800 --> 00:49:54,900
Big three-pointer right there
from.

810
00:49:54,900 --> 00:49:59,100
Who is that from Alan to cut it
to three?

811
00:50:01,500 --> 00:50:03,800
It's kind of crazy because you
would think somebody with that

812
00:50:03,800 --> 00:50:07,500
big of a body would be a lot
better in Paso.

813
00:50:08,000 --> 00:50:10,600
But you also think well he's
coming from a big 12 school, how

814
00:50:10,600 --> 00:50:14,500
much of the actually use them
and doing that, you know, again

815
00:50:14,900 --> 00:50:17,800
I would I would have loved to
have somebody like this on our

816
00:50:17,800 --> 00:50:21,100
team but it is what it is, all
right.

817
00:50:21,300 --> 00:50:23,200
Braun last piece.
We're going to hit here is going

818
00:50:23,200 --> 00:50:25,400
to be their running game in
their offensive line.

819
00:50:26,500 --> 00:50:29,500
They really don't have a one
standout running back.

820
00:50:29,500 --> 00:50:33,900
Its kind of the quarterback
County Thompson and three other

821
00:50:33,900 --> 00:50:40,300
guys and it's Wayne Tuttle Papa
my columns and Devin Darrington

822
00:50:40,300 --> 00:50:43,400
or kind of carrying the weight
there and some way.

823
00:50:45,300 --> 00:50:51,800
And the offensive line Brian.
Not a good pass Pro offensive

824
00:50:51,800 --> 00:50:56,400
line, at least based on the
stats 121st and sacks allowed at

825
00:50:56,400 --> 00:51:00,600
3800, 21st and tackles for loss
allowed, she the 92nd and

826
00:51:00,600 --> 00:51:05,200
tackles for loss of p53 said,
they are giving up, you know,

827
00:51:05,200 --> 00:51:09,200
roughly a little over nine, you
know, behind the line of

828
00:51:09,200 --> 00:51:11,200
scrimmage tackles game.
Yeah.

829
00:51:11,400 --> 00:51:15,400
Motion offense is 97, just about
127 a game.

830
00:51:15,400 --> 00:51:21,100
So similar to my Amis numbers.
What what what are we can can we

831
00:51:21,100 --> 00:51:25,100
get a pass rush in like we did
last week we should be able to

832
00:51:25,100 --> 00:51:28,800
get a good pass rush.
There they'll be there really

833
00:51:28,800 --> 00:51:31,900
bad in the in the Run game we
kind of talked about it there so

834
00:51:32,700 --> 00:51:37,900
bad in the Run game overall a
below average unit in past Pro

835
00:51:37,900 --> 00:51:42,000
Armstrong, being able to break
contain in the pocket, being

836
00:51:42,000 --> 00:51:45,500
able to run makes them look even
better than they than the

837
00:51:45,500 --> 00:51:49,400
numbers show and then they're
really bad.

838
00:51:49,400 --> 00:51:54,100
Run blocking. you talked about
the trio, they're tala, Papa's

839
00:51:54,100 --> 00:51:59,800
kind of the Plotter, you'll get
them yards, they'll bring in

840
00:51:59,800 --> 00:52:02,400
Hollands, its kind of the the
mix it up back.

841
00:52:02,500 --> 00:52:08,600
He's a little bit more of a kind
of one cut and go and that helps

842
00:52:08,600 --> 00:52:12,900
them a little bit.
But they really most that most

843
00:52:12,900 --> 00:52:16,100
everything that they gained in
the running game is because of

844
00:52:16,100 --> 00:52:25,600
the threat of the passing game.
All right, so if the passing

845
00:52:25,600 --> 00:52:29,900
game, if we can contain that in
the slightest, this isn't like

846
00:52:29,900 --> 00:52:33,200
pit or pit.
We kind of got that passing game

847
00:52:33,200 --> 00:52:35,200
under control but they're good
enough.

848
00:52:35,200 --> 00:52:37,800
Running the ball where they
essentially suck.

849
00:52:37,800 --> 00:52:40,800
The cotton dry where special way
the offense played that day.

850
00:52:40,800 --> 00:52:42,300
We had no chance.
They don't have it.

851
00:52:42,300 --> 00:52:45,300
A band of Canada, on their team.
They don't have an offensive

852
00:52:45,300 --> 00:52:47,600
line that can get them to the
edge consistently.

853
00:52:47,600 --> 00:52:49,900
That that's the two things that
pick could still do.

854
00:52:51,100 --> 00:52:55,300
All right, so let's take a note
of that folks, that if it gets

855
00:52:55,300 --> 00:52:59,200
into one of these scrum games
and we are somehow shutting down

856
00:52:59,200 --> 00:53:01,900
their passing attack.
They don't have that to lean

857
00:53:01,900 --> 00:53:04,900
back on.
Unlike Syracuse, unlike pit and

858
00:53:04,900 --> 00:53:06,700
a couple of the losses we got
this year.

859
00:53:07,600 --> 00:53:09,400
All right, Brian?
Let's flip it over to the

860
00:53:09,408 --> 00:53:13,700
defensive side of the ball.
This defense is bad.

861
00:53:14,500 --> 00:53:16,800
Yeah.
And in when they hired Bronco

862
00:53:16,800 --> 00:53:20,500
Mendenhall, you know, six years
ago, Ago.

863
00:53:21,200 --> 00:53:24,700
Next week, I thought my first
thought was well they're never

864
00:53:24,700 --> 00:53:28,600
going to be bad defensively.
Their wretched defensively

865
00:53:29,000 --> 00:53:31,400
scoring defense hundred and
second in the nation they're

866
00:53:31,400 --> 00:53:35,200
giving up 32 points a game.
Run defense, they're giving up

867
00:53:35,200 --> 00:53:39,600
217 yards per game.
I like the sound of that.

868
00:53:39,800 --> 00:53:44,600
Their Total Defense has 121st
uniform 66 so they're giving up

869
00:53:44,600 --> 00:53:49,000
another 250 assing.
There's one thing they're good

870
00:53:49,000 --> 00:53:52,300
at.
And it's probably because

871
00:53:52,300 --> 00:53:55,600
they've only been down there not
as many times as most teams is

872
00:53:55,600 --> 00:53:59,400
there red zone.
Defense is twenty seventh in the

873
00:53:59,400 --> 00:54:04,600
nation you know, 46 trip.
They've gone up 35 scores 24 or

874
00:54:04,600 --> 00:54:10,000
touchdowns.
So they're not like Elite.

875
00:54:10,500 --> 00:54:16,200
Yeah, well give it up. 2/3 is
touchdowns but kind of Defense.

876
00:54:16,200 --> 00:54:19,500
Are they running?
And let's talk about Nick

877
00:54:19,500 --> 00:54:23,000
Jackson run.
Yeah, so let's start with the

878
00:54:23,000 --> 00:54:26,900
front.
It's a 335 kind of multiple

879
00:54:26,900 --> 00:54:30,800
front.
They'll go into a 24.

880
00:54:30,800 --> 00:54:33,600
Look, they'll go into a 3/4
look.

881
00:54:33,600 --> 00:54:38,100
But the base defense is a 335
and this is kind of a change

882
00:54:38,100 --> 00:54:40,800
from the previous few years
where they were running more of

883
00:54:40,800 --> 00:54:46,700
a 3/4 as their base.
This is kind of the Bronco

884
00:54:46,700 --> 00:54:50,400
Mendenhall like BYU look here,
right?

885
00:54:50,800 --> 00:54:56,400
Yeah. so it's a little bit
different, but in terms of Nick

886
00:54:56,400 --> 00:54:59,300
Jackson, he's there inside
linebacker and he's really the

887
00:55:00,700 --> 00:55:03,200
Probably the better of the two
linebackers, he's only average

888
00:55:03,200 --> 00:55:05,100
against the Run.
He doesn't do a great job of

889
00:55:05,107 --> 00:55:08,800
shedding blockers but he is
their primary blitzing

890
00:55:08,800 --> 00:55:12,000
linebacker when they bring the
inside guys and he does a really

891
00:55:12,000 --> 00:55:15,500
good job there and he's really
above average in their Zone

892
00:55:15,500 --> 00:55:18,800
coverage as well so he helps
them out in bails them out.

893
00:55:18,800 --> 00:55:24,400
A lot of times in seven coverage
in Jackson 26 1235 is Bond said

894
00:55:24,400 --> 00:55:26,300
linebacker was a high three
store.

895
00:55:26,300 --> 00:55:27,900
I love.
It's cool down in Atlanta.

896
00:55:29,400 --> 00:55:32,100
Let me ask this bra.
I'm so he's you talk about him

897
00:55:32,100 --> 00:55:35,600
being good, on the Bloods, he's
got two and a half sacks for a

898
00:55:35,607 --> 00:55:37,600
linebacker.
That's not a bad number.

899
00:55:38,900 --> 00:55:42,700
Another three tackles for loss,
why is his tackle number?

900
00:55:42,700 --> 00:55:45,600
So good.
One of the seven, I mean that's

901
00:55:45,600 --> 00:55:50,800
an ungodly amount of tackles is
it is it more of him cleaning up

902
00:55:50,800 --> 00:55:54,600
or is it more of?
He's good in coverage so he's

903
00:55:54,600 --> 00:55:56,300
where he's supposed to be all
the time.

904
00:55:57,000 --> 00:55:59,500
It's a little bit of that the
latter there.

905
00:56:00,000 --> 00:56:03,200
He's also so he's not as quick
to get off blocks with it.

906
00:56:03,200 --> 00:56:06,700
Also puts him in a position
where if it gets to the second

907
00:56:06,700 --> 00:56:08,300
level.
Sometimes he's the guy cleaning

908
00:56:08,300 --> 00:56:11,700
it up but he's cleaning it up
five or six or seven or eight

909
00:56:11,700 --> 00:56:14,000
yards.
Downfield, not meeting guys in

910
00:56:14,008 --> 00:56:17,500
the whole, okay?
So it's one of those things

911
00:56:17,500 --> 00:56:21,100
where the numbers is he's doing
his job but he's just not doing

912
00:56:21,100 --> 00:56:24,100
it, he's doing it average to
below average.

913
00:56:24,200 --> 00:56:26,800
Yeah.
Makes exactly.

914
00:56:27,600 --> 00:56:29,000
Alright next, I want to hit on
here.

915
00:56:29,000 --> 00:56:37,600
Brian is Joey blunt the 6 foot
2, 2005 defensive back, he's a

916
00:56:37,600 --> 00:56:40,100
myth 3 star.
He was at a Landmark Christian

917
00:56:40,100 --> 00:56:42,900
and Fairbank or shooting
Fairburn Georgia.

918
00:56:43,100 --> 00:56:47,300
Seventy seven tackles for loss,
really high number, for a

919
00:56:47,308 --> 00:56:51,100
safety, three picks along with
three past offended.

920
00:56:52,500 --> 00:56:55,600
Is he in the box safety or see?
Free.

921
00:56:56,200 --> 00:56:58,500
So he's there free safety but he
ends up.

922
00:56:58,800 --> 00:57:01,500
They'll either drop him deep and
sometimes they'll bring him in

923
00:57:01,500 --> 00:57:05,400
on robber type coverage where
he'll be kind of playing

924
00:57:05,400 --> 00:57:08,100
underneath and that second level
of Defense instead of on the top

925
00:57:08,100 --> 00:57:14,200
end he makes some of the the
backend issues they have kind of

926
00:57:14,200 --> 00:57:21,800
go away a little bit so that
helps but he does also come on

927
00:57:21,800 --> 00:57:25,500
blitzes but he does if he ever
gets matched up in man Relations

928
00:57:25,500 --> 00:57:30,700
he does get beat so they try to
not match him up in man very

929
00:57:30,700 --> 00:57:34,300
often but when he's in zone he's
a pretty good Defender.

930
00:57:37,200 --> 00:57:41,400
So one of those thing I would
say, if we had a pretty good

931
00:57:41,500 --> 00:57:45,200
passing offense, like, let's go
for wide and force him to come

932
00:57:45,200 --> 00:57:49,400
down, or force them to go to,
some sort of dime package where

933
00:57:49,400 --> 00:57:51,800
they're taking one of their
better linebackers off the field

934
00:57:51,800 --> 00:57:57,100
but obviously we can't do that.
So can you run at him?

935
00:57:58,700 --> 00:58:01,100
You can, he's actually pretty
good against the Run.

936
00:58:01,400 --> 00:58:04,600
He does a good job with tackling
so that's the big thing.

937
00:58:04,900 --> 00:58:08,400
Sometimes he will miss a fit
sometimes you'll guess wrong

938
00:58:08,400 --> 00:58:12,000
things like that but he does a
good job overall of being where

939
00:58:12,000 --> 00:58:15,500
it needs to be.
Alright good deal on that, let's

940
00:58:15,500 --> 00:58:18,100
go quickly let's get into the
trenches here Brian let's talk

941
00:58:18,100 --> 00:58:24,800
about Mandy Mandy Alonzo, a
6-foot to 290-pound defensive

942
00:58:24,800 --> 00:58:30,000
lineman, a two-star coming out
of Miami Florida so far this

943
00:58:30,000 --> 00:58:31,600
season.
He's got three sacks.

944
00:58:31,600 --> 00:58:36,100
He's got six additional tackles
for loss. 30 tackles.

945
00:58:37,000 --> 00:58:40,100
And I know when they put my see,
six foot two ninety.

946
00:58:40,100 --> 00:58:44,000
I merely want to say he's
somewhere on the inside but when

947
00:58:44,000 --> 00:58:48,900
I hear 33 stack, I mean, is he
playing like a nose or is he

948
00:58:48,900 --> 00:58:50,500
kind of moving up and down the
line?

949
00:58:51,200 --> 00:58:54,300
He's that DM but he's also the
one of the guys that staying in,

950
00:58:54,300 --> 00:58:59,500
if they go to that that to felt
that 24 looks so, you know, when

951
00:58:59,500 --> 00:59:02,200
you think of the n and a
three-man front, you're getting

952
00:59:02,200 --> 00:59:05,800
a heavier Guy usually somewhere
between the two 82 to 90 range,

953
00:59:05,800 --> 00:59:09,500
sometimes, even heavier
depending on the scheme and he

954
00:59:09,500 --> 00:59:13,000
does where he the most balanced
defensive lineman that they use

955
00:59:13,800 --> 00:59:17,700
his, he can play inside, and
outside, depending on which

956
00:59:17,700 --> 00:59:20,900
front they're going with, he's
their best, even surviving

957
00:59:20,900 --> 00:59:25,400
against the run and he really
shows a good motor in the in the

958
00:59:25,400 --> 00:59:28,100
pass game as well.
So I think that's a big thing to

959
00:59:28,100 --> 00:59:30,600
look out for.
Is that he will get after the

960
00:59:30,600 --> 00:59:34,400
quarterback too.
Yeah, obviously three sex.

961
00:59:34,400 --> 00:59:37,100
I think that might actually lead
their team.

962
00:59:37,100 --> 00:59:40,800
We pull it up here real quick
just to show you how bad the

963
00:59:40,808 --> 00:59:46,000
defense is.
Yes, he is leading the team with

964
00:59:46,000 --> 00:59:51,300
three sacks.
So when you talk about is he

965
00:59:51,300 --> 00:59:56,500
playing like a for technique
primarily Games, you played

966
00:59:56,500 --> 01:00:00,800
primarily a for they'll slide
him into a 3.

967
01:00:00,800 --> 01:00:04,900
If they go with it to man front,
okay, he's primarily in a for

968
01:00:05,600 --> 01:00:07,500
they'll slam him inside and out
there.

969
01:00:08,200 --> 01:00:13,800
All right, so last person I want
to talk about Is Anthony Johnson

970
01:00:13,800 --> 01:00:17,600
primarily because the potential
of not having trade Turner, but

971
01:00:17,600 --> 01:00:21,500
I wanted to look at Anthony
Johnson, Bryant six-foot-one,

972
01:00:21,500 --> 01:00:25,900
205 pounds, so far three
interceptions this year, 41

973
01:00:25,900 --> 01:00:28,800
tackles two tackles for loss for
past defended.

974
01:00:29,100 --> 01:00:32,300
He was a Louisville Transfer
low.

975
01:00:32,300 --> 01:00:34,000
Three-star.
Very low three-star.

976
01:00:34,000 --> 01:00:37,600
Only came out from Shah mardan
from xiamen on.

977
01:00:37,800 --> 01:00:40,000
Everybody should know shaman on
Maui.

978
01:00:40,000 --> 01:00:42,700
Invitational is on this week.
If you haven't seen In xiamen on

979
01:00:42,700 --> 01:00:45,400
play.
They're usually terrible Madonna

980
01:00:45,400 --> 01:00:48,500
High School in Hollywood
Florida.

981
01:00:48,900 --> 01:00:54,000
So is he their best corner or is
he just an inside type guy?

982
01:00:55,000 --> 01:00:56,700
Yeah, he's their best cover
corner.

983
01:00:57,600 --> 01:01:02,000
He does a really good job in
zone in particular.

984
01:01:02,300 --> 01:01:04,200
He does a good job of breaking
on the ball.

985
01:01:04,200 --> 01:01:11,400
Reacting he will get beaten man
but he's not necessarily a

986
01:01:11,500 --> 01:01:15,000
liability.
The up there either he'll win

987
01:01:15,000 --> 01:01:17,500
some lose some.
So that's an opportunity.

988
01:01:17,500 --> 01:01:20,800
We have to kind of take
advantage of them in coverage.

989
01:01:20,800 --> 01:01:24,300
There's is maybe attack him when
we see man.

990
01:01:26,700 --> 01:01:29,600
So I'm assuming this is going to
be super important for try to

991
01:01:29,600 --> 01:01:34,600
come back then.
Yeah, I think it will struggle.

992
01:01:34,600 --> 01:01:38,400
If we don't have this, we have
him matched up majority entree,

993
01:01:38,400 --> 01:01:41,300
that'll give some of the other
guys, some opportunities in this

994
01:01:41,300 --> 01:01:42,900
passing game.
Mmmmm and we should still be

995
01:01:42,900 --> 01:01:46,400
able to pass on them regardless,
but having tray in there would

996
01:01:46,400 --> 01:01:52,100
definitely be a big benefit.
That's what I thought in before

997
01:01:52,100 --> 01:01:54,900
we flip over to the Lambda
version of the Hokies.

998
01:01:54,900 --> 01:01:57,800
It is a one point game as we're
getting to the end of the half

999
01:01:57,800 --> 01:02:03,800
here, that is an offensive foul,
but it did not get called all

1000
01:02:03,800 --> 01:02:08,100
it.
They've had a quick whistle and

1001
01:02:08,100 --> 01:02:11,000
everything else and now they're
you swallow the whistle of his

1002
01:02:11,000 --> 01:02:14,500
last minute for no reason.
Like he barreled into him.

1003
01:02:14,500 --> 01:02:17,300
That was hilarious.
Like I mean they're you know,

1004
01:02:17,300 --> 01:02:18,900
they still took that bad of a
shot.

1005
01:02:18,900 --> 01:02:22,800
Holy cow what a hit.
You got two possessions therein

1006
01:02:22,800 --> 01:02:26,900
and took that shot that was like
a full seven or eight inches.

1007
01:02:26,900 --> 01:02:28,700
Short of the rim.
That's terrible.

1008
01:02:29,100 --> 01:02:32,600
All right, so let's flip to the
Lambda version brine, this isn't

1009
01:02:32,600 --> 01:02:34,100
the Lambda version this week,
Braun.

1010
01:02:35,600 --> 01:02:39,000
The final version of the year
and I forgot to update it.

1011
01:02:39,000 --> 01:02:41,400
This is not Lambda.
I do not want the land of

1012
01:02:41,400 --> 01:02:42,900
urgent.
We show the fucking Lambda

1013
01:02:42,900 --> 01:02:44,100
version.
We're going to lose this guy.

1014
01:02:45,000 --> 01:02:47,600
We really just freaking game.
We don't want that one.

1015
01:02:47,700 --> 01:02:50,600
We do not want that one.
So this week.

1016
01:02:50,600 --> 01:02:52,700
Last but not least, this is the
movie version.

1017
01:02:53,300 --> 01:02:59,100
The movie version, And Brian,
let's start with the offense.

1018
01:02:59,400 --> 01:03:02,600
We were in the ball 30 times
with our quarterbacks last week.

1019
01:03:02,900 --> 01:03:06,400
Yeah, can't do that.
So, what's Point number one,

1020
01:03:06,400 --> 01:03:09,100
that if Brad core Nelson
actually had any Common Sense he

1021
01:03:09,100 --> 01:03:15,300
do, Well, the big thing you want
to do is you want to run the

1022
01:03:15,300 --> 01:03:21,200
ball with your running backs.
You know, the guys that you

1023
01:03:21,200 --> 01:03:26,100
recruit to run the football,
that's what you want, broken 100

1024
01:03:26,100 --> 01:03:29,200
in the last month.
Yeah, really good.

1025
01:03:29,400 --> 01:03:31,900
ACC running back of the week,
the previous week before you

1026
01:03:31,900 --> 01:03:41,400
gave him three carries.
Three carries since we've

1027
01:03:41,400 --> 01:03:43,500
already shown.
They are terrible against the

1028
01:03:43,508 --> 01:03:48,200
Run, dip.
I think potentially, if this

1029
01:03:48,300 --> 01:03:52,400
team runs the ball like we have
at points this year, I think we

1030
01:03:52,400 --> 01:03:56,300
can break 300.
If we break 300 this game is

1031
01:03:56,300 --> 01:03:59,700
going to be a game in the 20s.
Yeah, they're going to be

1032
01:03:59,700 --> 01:04:03,000
nervous.
Yeah, this game is all about

1033
01:04:03,000 --> 01:04:07,400
extending our drives and keeping
their offense off the field and

1034
01:04:07,400 --> 01:04:09,700
getting touchdowns when we need
to get them.

1035
01:04:09,900 --> 01:04:15,200
So, something we saw last week,
Brian, and both guys made some

1036
01:04:15,200 --> 01:04:19,200
extremely good plays.
Jalen Jones Dwayne Lofton.

1037
01:04:20,200 --> 01:04:23,600
They can't lose their red shirt.
So what do we want?

1038
01:04:24,300 --> 01:04:27,700
Get them in the game, get them
involved, get the youth

1039
01:04:27,700 --> 01:04:31,800
involved.
You know, we've already got

1040
01:04:31,800 --> 01:04:34,900
some, some uptick in that last
week.

1041
01:04:34,900 --> 01:04:36,700
Let's see, more of that this
week.

1042
01:04:37,500 --> 01:04:40,000
Let's kind of pull out all the
stops with the youth.

1043
01:04:40,000 --> 01:04:43,300
Get them out there if they're,
you know, playing well in

1044
01:04:43,300 --> 01:04:46,200
practice, get them out there.
Let's see what they can do.

1045
01:04:46,200 --> 01:04:48,800
We need all hands on deck.
Yep.

1046
01:04:49,500 --> 01:04:52,800
And they showed last week,
they're ready for big moments.

1047
01:04:52,800 --> 01:04:55,000
The Wayne Lofton with the
touchdown catch.

1048
01:04:55,000 --> 01:04:57,200
And with that fourth down,
conversion, catch in Jalen

1049
01:04:57,200 --> 01:04:59,100
Jones, over the middle showing
no fear.

1050
01:04:59,200 --> 01:05:02,900
You POP, hold onto the ball,
getting a big first down.

1051
01:05:04,200 --> 01:05:09,200
And if I, it's going to be one
of those things to where if we

1052
01:05:09,200 --> 01:05:12,500
don't see them, I think us as a
fan base on Saturday afternoon

1053
01:05:12,500 --> 01:05:15,100
or just going to just get a
little more in Greek, like these

1054
01:05:15,100 --> 01:05:16,500
guys showed you they could do
it.

1055
01:05:16,800 --> 01:05:18,400
Yeah.
Now you're pulling them off the

1056
01:05:18,400 --> 01:05:22,000
field because I think some of
the sets you can go with with

1057
01:05:22,000 --> 01:05:25,400
Jones with Lofton with teh with
Caleb with tray.

1058
01:05:26,000 --> 01:05:28,600
You could give them some real
problems.

1059
01:05:28,900 --> 01:05:33,900
So So attack them.
Yep, I mentioned it earlier, the

1060
01:05:33,900 --> 01:05:37,300
one good thing UVA is they are
decent red zone defense team.

1061
01:05:37,700 --> 01:05:41,600
We have to have some big plays.
Yeah, we're gonna have to score

1062
01:05:41,600 --> 01:05:44,700
from outside the 20 at least a
couple times here.

1063
01:05:44,700 --> 01:05:47,100
So we need some big plays that
turn into points.

1064
01:05:48,200 --> 01:05:50,300
Now, the honest truth is, if
you've watched them play this

1065
01:05:50,300 --> 01:05:52,700
year, they can surrender them
don't dip.

1066
01:05:53,300 --> 01:05:55,700
It ain't like they're lighting
the world up.

1067
01:05:55,700 --> 01:05:57,600
They can surrender those big
plays.

1068
01:05:57,600 --> 01:06:01,100
So, I think popping it.
Like you said, I think at least

1069
01:06:01,100 --> 01:06:06,100
two, I think, if we get to, it's
going to be a competitive game.

1070
01:06:06,100 --> 01:06:10,900
I think if we get more than two,
I think they could be in a world

1071
01:06:10,900 --> 01:06:12,800
of hurt.
Because if we're popping a

1072
01:06:12,800 --> 01:06:15,400
couple big running plays off,
and we get a one big passing

1073
01:06:15,400 --> 01:06:17,800
play.
I know, it favors into the wood.

1074
01:06:18,000 --> 01:06:19,800
Into the 30s kind of favors
them.

1075
01:06:20,300 --> 01:06:23,000
Well, the issue is if we're
running the ball like that,

1076
01:06:23,300 --> 01:06:25,800
there's going to be some drives
where we stand, right?

1077
01:06:25,800 --> 01:06:28,400
Yep, we're going to pop some.
We're going to have extended

1078
01:06:28,400 --> 01:06:34,000
drives and eventually Their
defense is going to be done and

1079
01:06:34,300 --> 01:06:38,900
if that comes to case where it's
late in the game, and it's a tie

1080
01:06:38,900 --> 01:06:42,700
game and you're just running the
ball at will just run, slow the

1081
01:06:42,700 --> 01:06:46,600
tempo down yet, one slow the
tempo down, run slow the tempo

1082
01:06:46,600 --> 01:06:49,800
down, where you're going to
force Armstrong, who has at

1083
01:06:49,800 --> 01:06:54,000
times can make errors.
All right one last piece here

1084
01:06:54,000 --> 01:06:59,200
Braun, it was the big killer
last week and it was against a

1085
01:06:59,200 --> 01:07:01,700
defense who wasn't that good?
We're against a defense.

1086
01:07:01,700 --> 01:07:04,600
And again is not that good at
second, the quarterback.

1087
01:07:04,800 --> 01:07:10,800
Yeah, if we can limit the -
plays and limits acts, then we

1088
01:07:10,800 --> 01:07:13,100
should be able to put some
points on this board on the this

1089
01:07:13,100 --> 01:07:16,500
team and move the ball.
Well, they don't sack the

1090
01:07:16,500 --> 01:07:19,900
quarterback much, they don't
throw folks return of tackles

1091
01:07:19,900 --> 01:07:21,400
for loss.
We can't let something that's

1092
01:07:21,400 --> 01:07:23,800
their weakness.
Turn into any sort of asset to

1093
01:07:23,800 --> 01:07:25,300
them in this game.
Yep.

1094
01:07:25,700 --> 01:07:27,700
It's essentially what we did for
Miami.

1095
01:07:28,500 --> 01:07:33,700
And yes, it's a 3826 game, but
some of those plays where it

1096
01:07:33,700 --> 01:07:35,400
looked like we were going to get
the ball moving.

1097
01:07:35,400 --> 01:07:39,400
We took a big sack which living
Echo for loss and it slowed, the

1098
01:07:39,400 --> 01:07:43,000
momentum down and it's one of
those weird things, right?

1099
01:07:43,000 --> 01:07:46,500
Well, they're not good at it,
but they had they had a lucky, a

1100
01:07:46,500 --> 01:07:50,700
know, when a team has a lucky
game like that, it's essentially

1101
01:07:50,700 --> 01:07:54,200
on you to not let the worst part
of their game, become a

1102
01:07:54,200 --> 01:07:57,000
strength.
Yep, we're going into this game

1103
01:07:57,000 --> 01:07:59,100
where we thought.
All right, Brian, let's talk

1104
01:07:59,100 --> 01:08:01,400
about defense.
Now, we're going into this game,

1105
01:08:01,400 --> 01:08:04,200
Thinking, look at the Miami
game.

1106
01:08:04,200 --> 01:08:06,000
Why we predicted the game are
back in.

1107
01:08:06,000 --> 01:08:08,500
Had been solid all year the way
we mixed coverages and

1108
01:08:08,500 --> 01:08:12,600
everything.
Yep, there were two games.

1109
01:08:12,800 --> 01:08:17,000
We discussed right before we got
on here, if we have preferences

1110
01:08:17,000 --> 01:08:19,700
on the backend of Miami and
Syracuse, we're not winning this

1111
01:08:19,700 --> 01:08:22,399
game.
We are not winning this game.

1112
01:08:23,500 --> 01:08:27,300
You take any other other nine
games and I know West Virginia.

1113
01:08:27,300 --> 01:08:29,800
We got burned.
Times in every game we got

1114
01:08:29,800 --> 01:08:33,200
burned a couple times but
overall the back ended played

1115
01:08:33,200 --> 01:08:35,300
well, what do we have to do for
on?

1116
01:08:37,100 --> 01:08:40,000
Gotta go back to the coverages
that we've seen have success

1117
01:08:40,000 --> 01:08:43,100
against this type of offense.
Really?

1118
01:08:43,100 --> 01:08:45,800
I mean, if we want to look at a
mirror, let's look at how we

1119
01:08:45,800 --> 01:08:50,800
played against Pitt and try to
replicate that because pit tries

1120
01:08:50,800 --> 01:08:53,399
to do a lot of the same type of
things in the passing game that

1121
01:08:53,399 --> 01:08:57,700
you ba does and has a similar
type of quarterback that has

1122
01:08:57,700 --> 01:09:02,500
that athleticism, but also good
at sling, it downfield, good in

1123
01:09:02,500 --> 01:09:06,300
the intermediate game.
So need to try to mirror some of

1124
01:09:06,300 --> 01:09:09,100
that.
That definitely less cover to

1125
01:09:09,100 --> 01:09:15,200
than we saw last week.
Let's cover to burn cover to.

1126
01:09:15,800 --> 01:09:18,500
Yeah, burn it.
The only time we need to be

1127
01:09:18,500 --> 01:09:22,100
playing covered to is if we're
up like 17.

1128
01:09:23,800 --> 01:09:27,700
Like truly for up 17.
Please that then you can call a

1129
01:09:27,700 --> 01:09:31,600
cover to you know some else
Brian last week.

1130
01:09:32,000 --> 01:09:35,000
If we go back and look at you
compared to last week I felt

1131
01:09:35,000 --> 01:09:37,899
like on Duke and I know they had
a Young quarterback and they're

1132
01:09:37,899 --> 01:09:41,300
not a good team.
We brought a lot more pressure.

1133
01:09:41,899 --> 01:09:45,200
Yeah.
You definitely sitting back more

1134
01:09:45,200 --> 01:09:47,600
against Miami.
I feel like this is one of those

1135
01:09:47,600 --> 01:09:50,100
where if you can press the issue
with the quarter back a little

1136
01:09:50,100 --> 01:09:51,700
bit and make them make some
mistakes.

1137
01:09:51,700 --> 01:09:53,800
I think that that plays in your
favor.

1138
01:09:54,500 --> 01:09:58,400
I know he can sling it around,
but if you're not getting to him

1139
01:09:58,400 --> 01:10:01,800
with with for you need to try
something else because I'd much

1140
01:10:01,800 --> 01:10:08,300
rather maybe have some sort of
vacated area in the defense but

1141
01:10:08,300 --> 01:10:12,600
Rush the quarterback.
Then not rush the quarterback.

1142
01:10:12,600 --> 01:10:14,700
Let him sit back and find all
those windows.

1143
01:10:15,300 --> 01:10:17,700
Yeah, we mentioned his
athleticism.

1144
01:10:17,700 --> 01:10:21,100
He has a little bit but his
athleticism isn't going to be

1145
01:10:21,100 --> 01:10:23,900
gaining massive chunks every
time.

1146
01:10:24,300 --> 01:10:26,400
Yeah, I think the risk is worth
the reward.

1147
01:10:27,700 --> 01:10:31,600
I think the risk of him
potentially getting 7 to 12

1148
01:10:31,600 --> 01:10:36,300
yards on a broken play.
Is worth the reward of sacking

1149
01:10:36,300 --> 01:10:39,600
him three, four times, getting
them well behind the sticks

1150
01:10:40,400 --> 01:10:43,200
making as the coverage you like
that Cameron's best.

1151
01:10:43,200 --> 01:10:45,100
As we were on that quarters
coverage.

1152
01:10:45,600 --> 01:10:49,100
Letting let's get into its third
and 15 getting quarters.

1153
01:10:49,800 --> 01:10:51,700
Getting quarters long across the
field.

1154
01:10:52,000 --> 01:10:54,900
Cover for cover sticks, do it,
do it.

1155
01:10:55,700 --> 01:11:02,000
Alright, next piece on defense
brine And you tell me what you

1156
01:11:02,000 --> 01:11:04,500
meant by this because this was a
couple days ago we talked about

1157
01:11:04,800 --> 01:11:06,600
mixing up the underneath
coverages.

1158
01:11:06,600 --> 01:11:09,500
Explain that again.
Like what do you want to see?

1159
01:11:09,500 --> 01:11:13,100
And when I'm thinking this is
going to be linebackers tamari

1160
01:11:15,000 --> 01:11:17,200
in maybe whoever's playing
Rover.

1161
01:11:17,800 --> 01:11:20,100
Yeah, yeah.
I want to make sure that we're

1162
01:11:20,100 --> 01:11:22,700
running some man with those
underneath guys.

1163
01:11:22,700 --> 01:11:26,400
I want to see that we're
bringing some of the safeties

1164
01:11:26,400 --> 01:11:29,000
into the box into that second
level of coverage instead of

1165
01:11:29,200 --> 01:11:32,400
Having them deep.
I want to keep Armstrong

1166
01:11:32,400 --> 01:11:36,500
guessing about not knowing, who
is defending, what areas of Zone

1167
01:11:36,500 --> 01:11:39,500
who's Manning up on, who the
more we can keep him.

1168
01:11:39,500 --> 01:11:44,200
Guessing the more, he can't just
hit those intermediate routes

1169
01:11:44,200 --> 01:11:49,200
and we'll, all right.
What about the whole?

1170
01:11:49,200 --> 01:11:52,200
I think I mentioned this to you
the other day about sometimes,

1171
01:11:52,300 --> 01:11:55,600
sending the blitz enforcing the
throws over the middle.

1172
01:11:56,200 --> 01:11:59,400
Like are you okay?
I think would have been a Okay,

1173
01:11:59,400 --> 01:12:01,300
with Miami with Van Dyke, are
you okay?

1174
01:12:01,300 --> 01:12:07,700
With Them having to put together
eight to ten yard eight to ten

1175
01:12:07,700 --> 01:12:10,700
plate drives.
Yeah, I mean, the more we can

1176
01:12:10,700 --> 01:12:13,700
force them to have to drive the
field of more, they could

1177
01:12:13,700 --> 01:12:16,400
potentially make some mistakes
and give us the ball back, or

1178
01:12:17,000 --> 01:12:20,300
stop a drive.
That ends short of scoring range

1179
01:12:20,300 --> 01:12:23,800
or ends in three instead of six.
I mean, that's really what

1180
01:12:23,800 --> 01:12:28,900
you're trying to do here.
All right, so so when you're

1181
01:12:28,900 --> 01:12:32,700
talking about the underneath
stuff it's more of since we try

1182
01:12:32,700 --> 01:12:34,800
to give them a confusing look
button.

1183
01:12:34,900 --> 01:12:38,700
I guess in some cases if we're
giving you the middle of the

1184
01:12:38,700 --> 01:12:40,500
field take the middle of the
field.

1185
01:12:41,200 --> 01:12:44,600
You get six yard, we tackle you
but you have to throw again,

1186
01:12:45,000 --> 01:12:48,200
you're not getting 16, you're
not getting 26 downfield.

1187
01:12:48,800 --> 01:12:51,700
Well and if you're going to
again, you show them one thing

1188
01:12:51,700 --> 01:12:54,400
that that drive you give up six,
then you show them something

1189
01:12:54,400 --> 01:12:57,200
different.
The Very next play and now he's

1190
01:12:57,200 --> 01:12:59,300
thinking more.
So I think that's what you want

1191
01:12:59,300 --> 01:13:02,300
to do, you know?
Don't don't, don't get

1192
01:13:02,300 --> 01:13:05,100
comfortable with one look on
those underneath guys.

1193
01:13:05,700 --> 01:13:09,700
Mix it up so he's not sure what
you're throwing at it next and

1194
01:13:09,700 --> 01:13:13,600
there you know 8 x 10 are going
to be throwing the ball.

1195
01:13:13,600 --> 01:13:19,400
So yep it's true because we've
already said it they don't have

1196
01:13:19,400 --> 01:13:22,600
a really good run game and much
like the way we ended the

1197
01:13:22,600 --> 01:13:26,700
defensive section we're going to
in the offensive We cannot let

1198
01:13:26,700 --> 01:13:28,700
this run game hurt us.
Yep.

1199
01:13:28,800 --> 01:13:33,800
This one game needs to be at
120, their average or below?

1200
01:13:34,500 --> 01:13:36,400
Yep.
Absolutely.

1201
01:13:36,400 --> 01:13:40,200
You can't let something that is
a weakness of your opponent,

1202
01:13:40,200 --> 01:13:43,800
become an asset.
And we said it with the with the

1203
01:13:43,800 --> 01:13:49,000
offensive side for us, got to
limit the, the Saxon - please.

1204
01:13:49,000 --> 01:13:52,200
Same on defense can let the Run
game hurt.

1205
01:13:52,200 --> 01:13:55,000
You can't let them average over
4.5 yards.

1206
01:13:55,100 --> 01:13:58,900
A carry, keep them at or below
their average, which I believe

1207
01:13:58,900 --> 01:14:03,000
is what 4.3 yet.
So keep them below that.

1208
01:14:03,900 --> 01:14:07,000
Keep them behind the sticks.
If they decide to run the ball,

1209
01:14:07,000 --> 01:14:09,600
make them pay for it by having
to throw the ball further the

1210
01:14:09,600 --> 01:14:11,100
next down.
Yeah.

1211
01:14:11,400 --> 01:14:15,100
And again I think another thing
for us to is is going to be the

1212
01:14:15,100 --> 01:14:17,000
passing game when it comes to
the offense.

1213
01:14:18,600 --> 01:14:23,800
We're averaging about 180.
I think, if we get over 200

1214
01:14:23,900 --> 01:14:28,200
passing to go with 250 plus
rushing, I think we win this

1215
01:14:28,200 --> 01:14:32,000
game.
Yeah, and let's flip to it.

1216
01:14:32,008 --> 01:14:33,200
Brian.
Let slip through the

1217
01:14:33,208 --> 01:14:36,300
predictions.
You know.

1218
01:14:38,000 --> 01:14:40,300
It's going to be really funny.
Regardless, what happened?

1219
01:14:40,300 --> 01:14:42,000
Saturday?
Justin for went days, gone.

1220
01:14:43,100 --> 01:14:46,100
And it essentially, the worst
six-year run.

1221
01:14:47,000 --> 01:14:51,500
Yep.
Virginia Tech football since we

1222
01:14:51,500 --> 01:14:54,000
were basically This Tall.
Yep.

1223
01:14:54,400 --> 01:14:56,500
You might have been this tall.
I was probably just tell you

1224
01:14:56,500 --> 01:15:02,900
were probably a little tired.
They've only be this once it

1225
01:15:02,900 --> 01:15:05,400
pull out the win.
Saturday be this twice.

1226
01:15:06,100 --> 01:15:09,900
They celebrate but we get to
laugh and say we got rid of the

1227
01:15:09,900 --> 01:15:14,700
problem but for the life of me
Brian I can't do it.

1228
01:15:15,600 --> 01:15:18,400
I can't pick them.
I don't know what to be able to

1229
01:15:18,400 --> 01:15:22,600
pick them and I'm going to say
it is going to be a war with

1230
01:15:22,600 --> 01:15:25,400
them.
I think the defense holds a few

1231
01:15:25,400 --> 01:15:31,700
times and I think in the end
with about 40 seconds left

1232
01:15:33,500 --> 01:15:37,200
Malachi Thomas punches one in
from about eight yards out.

1233
01:15:38,600 --> 01:15:43,300
To take the lead, 3534.
I think we're going to wear that

1234
01:15:43,300 --> 01:15:45,000
defense down.
We're late in the game.

1235
01:15:45,000 --> 01:15:47,600
We're going to run at will and
we're going to be able to milk

1236
01:15:47,600 --> 01:15:50,500
the clock with about six or
seven minutes left when they

1237
01:15:50,500 --> 01:15:53,000
can't stop it.
They're going to know it's over.

1238
01:15:53,700 --> 01:15:56,100
Yep I'm with that.
I'm really close to you.

1239
01:15:56,100 --> 01:16:01,600
I'm actually 34-31 Hokies.
I think this is one where they

1240
01:16:01,600 --> 01:16:03,500
take the lead.
We get a Lake Drive.

1241
01:16:03,500 --> 01:16:07,000
We stick it in for a touchdown
late to retake the lead.

1242
01:16:07,000 --> 01:16:09,500
They're not able to do it.
Do anything with the time left.

1243
01:16:10,300 --> 01:16:13,800
Yep.
In the end, I think the team's

1244
01:16:13,800 --> 01:16:16,500
up, I think just listening to
the players talk.

1245
01:16:17,000 --> 01:16:19,200
I think the team is up for this
week.

1246
01:16:19,700 --> 01:16:22,200
I think JC price is going to
have them up.

1247
01:16:22,700 --> 01:16:26,300
Yeah.
And um it's going to be a war.

1248
01:16:27,000 --> 01:16:29,000
It's going to be a war.
I don't know what the stadium is

1249
01:16:29,000 --> 01:16:30,100
going to.
Like, that's going to be the

1250
01:16:30,100 --> 01:16:34,300
interesting piece is 345, I got
asked by someone was, I was I

1251
01:16:34,308 --> 01:16:45,700
going up Saturday side.
If you are dominated up there.

1252
01:16:47,000 --> 01:16:49,800
Alright, Braun.
We got to pick some games here,

1253
01:16:49,800 --> 01:16:54,400
for we close out tonight.
Last week, Brian, are we

1254
01:16:54,400 --> 01:16:57,200
counting the UVA game?
I need to know.

1255
01:17:00,000 --> 01:17:01,600
Let's count it.
Let's count.

1256
01:17:02,100 --> 01:17:05,000
As I said that Armstrong was
going to play and he did.

1257
01:17:05,000 --> 01:17:07,700
So I can't really say that we
should not count it.

1258
01:17:08,000 --> 01:17:13,300
All right, you went five and six
island 7 and 4 because I am

1259
01:17:13,300 --> 01:17:17,900
counting the Marshal UNCC game,
which we both got right now.

1260
01:17:18,900 --> 01:17:22,900
Brian 5259 one for the are summe
5952.

1261
01:17:22,900 --> 01:17:27,100
And one for the year, I'm 64 44
in one for the year.

1262
01:17:27,700 --> 01:17:30,600
And we're going to do, it's a
lot of rivalry games this week.

1263
01:17:30,600 --> 01:17:33,500
We're going to do 11 games and
let's start Brian.

1264
01:17:33,500 --> 01:17:38,700
U NC NC State Saturday.
If you need Friday, NC State

1265
01:17:38,700 --> 01:17:42,500
Lane six points.
What do you think on this game?

1266
01:17:43,700 --> 01:17:44,800
Excuse me.
I'm sorry.

1267
01:17:45,700 --> 01:17:50,600
I've got the honor, Donna.
Yo, for these big guy you're

1268
01:17:50,600 --> 01:17:52,900
good.
I'm going to take NC State.

1269
01:17:52,900 --> 01:17:55,400
I think you can see State just a
better overall team.

1270
01:17:55,800 --> 01:17:57,300
I think it's going to be a
competitive game.

1271
01:17:57,300 --> 01:18:00,000
I think NC State wins by 10.
They probably went somewhere

1272
01:18:00,000 --> 01:18:07,800
like 3424 3828, but I think if
we see Carolina, when you have a

1273
01:18:07,808 --> 01:18:12,300
decent defense, Things.
Don't go great for them.

1274
01:18:12,600 --> 01:18:16,300
Yeah, I'm with that.
I think it's going to be NC

1275
01:18:16,300 --> 01:18:18,500
State as well.
I think it's going to be a

1276
01:18:18,500 --> 01:18:21,000
touchdown.
It's going to be a one of those

1277
01:18:21,000 --> 01:18:24,300
tight covers there but I think
NC State takes care of it.

1278
01:18:24,600 --> 01:18:26,600
I still don't know what to think
about this UNC team.

1279
01:18:26,700 --> 01:18:31,100
It's one of the most baffling
teams I've seen just because of

1280
01:18:31,100 --> 01:18:36,100
their talent, their offensive
ability but their inability to

1281
01:18:36,600 --> 01:18:39,200
do it well against good defenses
and do it.

1282
01:18:39,300 --> 01:18:43,100
Consent do it, do it
consistently enough, where, you

1283
01:18:43,100 --> 01:18:45,600
know, if they're facing a team
that has a decent offense, that

1284
01:18:45,600 --> 01:18:48,200
they can overcome that because
their defense is pretty bad.

1285
01:18:49,100 --> 01:18:52,600
All right, in Friday, 7:00 for
that game.

1286
01:18:52,900 --> 01:18:55,800
Let's go to the next one.
Braun BC versus wake.

1287
01:18:55,800 --> 01:18:58,500
Wake plan for everything wake
wins.

1288
01:18:58,900 --> 01:19:03,600
They are in the ACC Championship
game, they lose.

1289
01:19:03,700 --> 01:19:06,300
It's a bunch of other stuff.
It's either NC State or Clemson.

1290
01:19:06,600 --> 01:19:10,000
Yep.
Wake is a five-point Road,

1291
01:19:10,000 --> 01:19:14,600
favorite up at BC.
What do you think on this one?

1292
01:19:14,600 --> 01:19:17,200
Ron.
I went with fake last week and

1293
01:19:17,200 --> 01:19:18,900
they let me down.
I'm going to go with wake again,

1294
01:19:18,900 --> 01:19:20,400
though.
I think they closed it out.

1295
01:19:20,400 --> 01:19:24,200
I think they end up taking care
of business this week, a lot

1296
01:19:24,200 --> 01:19:26,500
better than they did last week
and I think they get about 10

1297
01:19:26,500 --> 01:19:29,100
Point Victory here.
Yep.

1298
01:19:30,500 --> 01:19:34,100
I'm with you on that Alma
specially after BC last week.

1299
01:19:35,800 --> 01:19:39,400
They let me down against FSU,
they made FS you look super

1300
01:19:39,400 --> 01:19:43,000
relevant again.
So I don't think you know I

1301
01:19:43,000 --> 01:19:45,100
think five is like that perfect
number.

1302
01:19:45,400 --> 01:19:49,000
I think it's about a touchdown
game, probably like 2821 maybe a

1303
01:19:49,008 --> 01:19:53,000
little higher but jerker vich I
think jirka bitch is kind of

1304
01:19:53,008 --> 01:19:56,900
becoming a story.
He's definitely, he's definitely

1305
01:19:56,900 --> 01:19:59,300
got to come back next year.
It sucks for him because I think

1306
01:19:59,300 --> 01:20:02,200
if he plays a full year and has
a good season, I think that guys

1307
01:20:02,200 --> 01:20:05,200
in the NFL next year, but in
this case, I'm going to

1308
01:20:05,208 --> 01:20:07,600
definitely take wake on this
one.

1309
01:20:07,700 --> 01:20:09,900
Have all this one's going to be
fun right here.

1310
01:20:09,900 --> 01:20:16,200
Behind clean old-fashioned hate.
In Atlanta where it will

1311
01:20:16,200 --> 01:20:21,100
probably be more red and black
than gold and blue as Georgia

1312
01:20:21,100 --> 01:20:26,700
Tech takes on Georgia this line.
First of all the over-under is

1313
01:20:26,700 --> 01:20:28,700
54.
Okay.

1314
01:20:29,500 --> 01:20:36,800
Okay.
The line is George Elaine 35.

1315
01:20:37,300 --> 01:20:40,300
So someone is predicting the
Georgia Tech's.

1316
01:20:40,300 --> 01:20:43,900
Going to get 10 points.
Yeah, I don't see that happen.

1317
01:20:44,000 --> 01:20:49,800
I know this is one of those
legal limit is much as you've

1318
01:20:49,800 --> 01:20:51,800
got.
Put your mortgage on it.

1319
01:20:52,300 --> 01:20:56,500
Georgia is going to win by 50.
Yeah.

1320
01:20:56,500 --> 01:20:58,700
This should be close at all.
Ugh.

1321
01:20:58,700 --> 01:21:03,400
All the way.
Yeah. 35 is just not enough.

1322
01:21:03,800 --> 01:21:06,000
Georgia Tech.
They played like shit last

1323
01:21:06,000 --> 01:21:08,900
weekend Saturday night, I mean,
absolute shit.

1324
01:21:09,200 --> 01:21:11,600
Yeah.
You got a team that's coming in

1325
01:21:11,600 --> 01:21:13,700
here prepping to get ready?
They're going to get rough

1326
01:21:13,700 --> 01:21:18,400
housed.
All right, Brian, let's go down

1327
01:21:20,200 --> 01:21:24,300
to the swamp.
A fire Dan Mullen, Florida is

1328
01:21:24,300 --> 01:21:29,200
still a two and a half Point.
Favorite verses FSU does the

1329
01:21:29,200 --> 01:21:33,800
firing.
Spell the tribes up because you

1330
01:21:33,808 --> 01:21:36,300
know get the Gators going.
This is for Bowl eligibility.

1331
01:21:36,300 --> 01:21:43,100
Winner goes to a bowl, loser
does not Yeah man, I like FSU

1332
01:21:43,100 --> 01:21:44,800
here.
Call me crazy.

1333
01:21:44,800 --> 01:21:46,600
They are playing some good ball
right now.

1334
01:21:48,900 --> 01:21:52,300
They're not great, but they're
good enough and I think that's

1335
01:21:52,300 --> 01:21:54,400
what's going to kind of get them
over the edge here.

1336
01:21:55,100 --> 01:21:58,600
Their front is going to eat that
Florida, offensive lineup, I

1337
01:21:58,600 --> 01:22:00,200
think that's going to be the
difference.

1338
01:22:00,800 --> 01:22:03,000
It absolutely is.
I'm with you, we're agreeing on

1339
01:22:03,000 --> 01:22:05,500
everything bonds not being able
to play catch-up.

1340
01:22:05,900 --> 01:22:10,200
But, you know, it's better to be
right than to just be.

1341
01:22:11,000 --> 01:22:15,300
A just to be contrary in, right?
I can catch up and bowls these

1342
01:22:17,000 --> 01:22:19,400
when we pick them all.
Yeah, championship week 2, you

1343
01:22:19,400 --> 01:22:22,100
can just go opposite every game
on championship week and every

1344
01:22:22,100 --> 01:22:24,000
game in the bowl and there we
go.

1345
01:22:27,000 --> 01:22:31,100
So I'm with you FSU.
I think the the fire and Mullen

1346
01:22:31,100 --> 01:22:36,400
I think that's at the time the
timing it is and they're going

1347
01:22:36,400 --> 01:22:38,800
through a complete rebuild, a
lot of the guys that own that

1348
01:22:39,200 --> 01:22:40,500
you know, coaching standpoint
going to be.

1349
01:22:40,600 --> 01:22:43,100
Coming back.
So if Florida State's getting

1350
01:22:43,100 --> 01:22:47,500
points, give me that alright
Duke Miami.

1351
01:22:49,600 --> 01:22:53,500
This game is going to be at Duke
that's going to be.

1352
01:22:53,800 --> 01:22:59,500
It's going to be a great visual
site there 21's not enough.

1353
01:22:59,600 --> 01:23:03,000
I don't know, I mean, I know my
name is not great defensively

1354
01:23:03,300 --> 01:23:08,800
but over under of 67 or 68, 68
you're telling me juice going to

1355
01:23:08,800 --> 01:23:13,700
get to the mid-20s on.
Them know, you know.

1356
01:23:15,100 --> 01:23:22,900
Miami wins the game 49. 1421 is
way, way, way, way too little

1357
01:23:22,900 --> 01:23:27,000
too late.
Yeah, 100% with that.

1358
01:23:27,000 --> 01:23:32,900
I think this is going to be
probably a four score game, so

1359
01:23:33,200 --> 01:23:35,000
I'm going to go buy a me here as
well.

1360
01:23:35,700 --> 01:23:38,200
Duke is bad.
Bad bad.

1361
01:23:40,200 --> 01:23:41,500
All right.
This is going to be an

1362
01:23:41,500 --> 01:23:44,900
interesting Braun.
The fighting Shane Beamers who

1363
01:23:44,900 --> 01:23:47,700
got Bowl eligible.
Last week the South Carolina

1364
01:23:47,700 --> 01:23:48,700
clean.
It's come off.

1365
01:23:48,700 --> 01:23:51,400
Clemson with obviously their
best game of the year.

1366
01:23:52,300 --> 01:23:54,200
I'm going to make sure this line
hasn't changed because this is a

1367
01:23:54,208 --> 01:23:57,400
big line.
Clemson is lane 11 and a half.

1368
01:23:58,600 --> 01:24:03,100
The game is, and at South
Carolina, the over-under is 43.

1369
01:24:03,900 --> 01:24:08,000
Who are you taking here?
Man, this is a tough one because

1370
01:24:09,500 --> 01:24:14,100
change got them competitive
Clemson's.

1371
01:24:14,100 --> 01:24:15,900
Finally, playing some good
football.

1372
01:24:16,800 --> 01:24:20,800
Last couple weeks, at least as
good as they've been this whole

1373
01:24:20,800 --> 01:24:25,600
season since in Georgia.
Yeah, yeah.

1374
01:24:25,600 --> 01:24:31,700
So I'm going to go with, I'm
gonna go with Gamecocks.

1375
01:24:34,100 --> 01:24:39,500
All right.
Ron's going with the cocks who's

1376
01:24:39,500 --> 01:24:43,300
Clemson playing good, especially
as good as that defense is.

1377
01:24:44,000 --> 01:24:46,300
I am going to go Clemson.
I think Clemson probably was

1378
01:24:46,300 --> 01:24:52,400
about 14 Clemson's offense.
Gotten a little bit of a pocket.

1379
01:24:52,400 --> 01:24:56,000
Last week instance, what usually
a solid week defense, we've seen

1380
01:24:56,000 --> 01:24:57,200
holes it.
Times.

1381
01:24:57,200 --> 01:25:01,700
Yeah.
All South Carolina just, you

1382
01:25:01,708 --> 01:25:07,700
know, the one thing they don't
do good is they give up close

1383
01:25:07,700 --> 01:25:11,000
to, you know, over 170 rushing
yards a game.

1384
01:25:11,400 --> 01:25:13,600
I think that's going to be their
struggles.

1385
01:25:14,800 --> 01:25:18,600
They also are a team that is not
good on third Downs.

1386
01:25:18,600 --> 01:25:23,100
So I think Clemson wins because
the South Carolina defense isn't

1387
01:25:23,100 --> 01:25:26,400
as good as it needs to be, okay,
you think that over unders about

1388
01:25:26,600 --> 01:25:28,400
Outright.
I think it's like a 2814 gay,

1389
01:25:28,400 --> 01:25:29,900
but I'm going to go Clemson on
this one.

1390
01:25:31,200 --> 01:25:35,300
All right, battle for the
Bluegrass State, UK versus

1391
01:25:35,300 --> 01:25:38,000
Louisville, Louisville is laying
three.

1392
01:25:38,800 --> 01:25:41,000
I have no clue.
Hallelujah, playing three.

1393
01:25:41,000 --> 01:25:44,600
We've seen Kentucky compete with
with Georgia.

1394
01:25:44,600 --> 01:25:50,200
They've only got three losses.
Louisville has been such an up

1395
01:25:50,200 --> 01:25:52,400
and down team.
I am going to go Kentucky in

1396
01:25:52,400 --> 01:25:56,100
this game.
Yeah, I'm right there with you.

1397
01:25:57,100 --> 01:26:02,000
I think Louisville has been
potent offensive ly, but I think

1398
01:26:02,000 --> 01:26:09,500
Kentucky between the what they
do with the, with their defense

1399
01:26:09,500 --> 01:26:11,900
is going to make make that
Louisville offense struggle.

1400
01:26:11,900 --> 01:26:18,600
So, all right, this is one of
those plastic ACC rivalry games

1401
01:26:18,600 --> 01:26:24,200
and X.
Brian, Pit versus Syracuse in

1402
01:26:24,200 --> 01:26:29,000
the dome pit, Lane 13, Syracuse
fighting for Bowl, eligibility.

1403
01:26:29,000 --> 01:26:31,600
Piss locked up the coast of
going to the ACC Championship

1404
01:26:31,600 --> 01:26:33,900
Game pit.
Can I say this?

1405
01:26:34,200 --> 01:26:36,400
Yeah, I know, dude.
He's been there seven years.

1406
01:26:37,200 --> 01:26:42,400
This is his first chance at a
ten win season ever there.

1407
01:26:43,300 --> 01:26:46,100
That's wow.
Is that what you want to be as a

1408
01:26:46,100 --> 01:26:47,600
program?
Do you want to beep it?

1409
01:26:48,200 --> 01:26:49,900
No.
Good to know.

1410
01:26:51,400 --> 01:26:54,500
So are you laying?
Are you taking?

1411
01:27:00,600 --> 01:27:05,600
I'll take pit.
I'll take B, I think that gets

1412
01:27:05,600 --> 01:27:10,000
it done.
Just how it's hard to tell with

1413
01:27:10,000 --> 01:27:11,900
Syracuse what teams on the show
up.

1414
01:27:12,100 --> 01:27:15,700
Yeah, and if they can't get
going with Sean Tucker, if he

1415
01:27:15,700 --> 01:27:20,000
doesn't have a day in which he
is satisfied with his

1416
01:27:20,000 --> 01:27:24,700
performance, then it could be a
struggle bus for them.

1417
01:27:25,600 --> 01:27:28,000
It's very true.
And I'm going to take pit as

1418
01:27:28,000 --> 01:27:29,600
well.
And it's not so much that

1419
01:27:29,600 --> 01:27:32,600
they've got everything locked up
and they, they're obviously the

1420
01:27:32,600 --> 01:27:37,900
better team but this is kind of
what if your pit you

1421
01:27:37,900 --> 01:27:40,300
legitimately?
We have a chance to win the ACC.

1422
01:27:42,400 --> 01:27:49,000
Robbie, thank you.
They literally have a chance to,

1423
01:27:49,200 --> 01:27:55,000
you know, win the ACC.
This team has not won a

1424
01:27:55,000 --> 01:27:58,200
conference title in over 15
years.

1425
01:27:59,400 --> 01:28:02,600
Excuse me.
Over 10 years when they won the

1426
01:28:02,600 --> 01:28:04,800
Big East is the Big East will
slowly dissolve and it's been

1427
01:28:04,800 --> 01:28:09,000
over 10 years.
So I think in our doozy is going

1428
01:28:09,000 --> 01:28:11,800
to say keep the hammer down.
We need to go into whoever we're

1429
01:28:11,800 --> 01:28:15,300
playing next week with a good
mentality.

1430
01:28:15,500 --> 01:28:16,300
Good.
But menem.

1431
01:28:16,400 --> 01:28:19,100
Yeah, we don't we don't need, we
don't need to crap the bed

1432
01:28:19,100 --> 01:28:22,000
against Syracuse and, you know,
go to lose.

1433
01:28:22,000 --> 01:28:23,400
So I'm going to take that as
well.

1434
01:28:24,200 --> 01:28:28,400
All right, Brian, let's jump out
of conference here and let's go.

1435
01:28:28,600 --> 01:28:31,600
Art with a Thursday night game.
One of the most heated

1436
01:28:31,600 --> 01:28:36,900
rivalries, in any state, the Egg
Bowl Mississippi State vs Ole

1437
01:28:36,900 --> 01:28:41,400
Miss Mississippi, state is a two
point favorite in this game.

1438
01:28:42,900 --> 01:28:46,900
Essentially, they are saying
these teams are even in the

1439
01:28:46,900 --> 01:28:50,700
cowbell.
We need more cow bell is get me

1440
01:28:50,700 --> 01:28:54,200
difference.
That's what it sounds like, but

1441
01:28:54,200 --> 01:28:57,500
I'm going with the the fighting
Lane kiffin is here.

1442
01:28:59,300 --> 01:29:03,100
I am too because I think Ole
Miss is a better overall team on

1443
01:29:03,100 --> 01:29:06,300
both sides of the ball.
Now I will say this, the

1444
01:29:06,300 --> 01:29:12,200
over-under 64, I think that's
going to go way way way over.

1445
01:29:13,800 --> 01:29:16,500
Yeah, the last game of the
season, although both teams are

1446
01:29:16,500 --> 01:29:20,300
Bowl eligible, they're playing
for the a I think both these

1447
01:29:20,300 --> 01:29:23,200
coaches are going to pull out
all the stops.

1448
01:29:25,100 --> 01:29:27,700
Give me the over beginni Ole
Miss to win this.

1449
01:29:27,900 --> 01:29:29,700
S game, give me the extra two
points.

1450
01:29:30,000 --> 01:29:33,600
Alright alright next rivalry
game.

1451
01:29:33,700 --> 01:29:37,800
There's a pretty big one to
Oklahoma Oklahoma State in

1452
01:29:37,800 --> 01:29:40,800
Stillwater.
With the paddles it is bedlam.

1453
01:29:41,900 --> 01:29:45,400
Okey state is in the
championship game.

1454
01:29:45,400 --> 01:29:48,000
Regardless.
Oklahoma must win to get there

1455
01:29:48,000 --> 01:29:51,300
to play Oklahoma State again.
If Oklahoma State wins, they

1456
01:29:51,300 --> 01:29:56,300
play Baylor, okey State, seven
in the most recent college

1457
01:29:56,300 --> 01:30:00,500
football, playoff They beat
Oklahoma beat Baylor again and

1458
01:30:00,500 --> 01:30:02,400
just one or two things happens
in front of them.

1459
01:30:02,400 --> 01:30:06,700
They sneak in.
I think Oklahoma state is the

1460
01:30:06,700 --> 01:30:09,500
better overall team.
They're definitely the better

1461
01:30:09,500 --> 01:30:14,400
defense so I'm going to stick on
this, I'm gonna go Okie state.

1462
01:30:14,400 --> 01:30:21,600
I'm gonna lay the Four Points.
Just because they're fine for

1463
01:30:21,600 --> 01:30:25,400
everything where Oklahoma so
much has to happen.

1464
01:30:25,400 --> 01:30:29,200
They have to win win, and have
to jump multiple teams.

1465
01:30:29,400 --> 01:30:31,700
And I don't think they can jump.
Notre Dame.

1466
01:30:31,700 --> 01:30:37,400
I think he's taken.
Yeah, I think I'll put I'll put

1467
01:30:37,400 --> 01:30:41,500
a key state in there as well.
Oklahoma has just been so up and

1468
01:30:41,500 --> 01:30:43,800
down and I think when they play
good defense as they tend to

1469
01:30:43,808 --> 01:30:45,700
struggle.
So I think that's what's going

1470
01:30:45,700 --> 01:30:49,000
to be the difference.
Yeah, we saw that against Baylor

1471
01:30:49,100 --> 01:30:52,400
very good solid defense.
They struggled all game long.

1472
01:30:53,700 --> 01:30:56,600
All right, Brian?
So the biggest game this weekend

1473
01:30:56,600 --> 01:30:59,400
is the de facto elimination game
in the playoff.

1474
01:30:59,700 --> 01:31:03,900
It's two versus five.
It is the big game.

1475
01:31:05,100 --> 01:31:08,900
Michigan, Ohio State in the big
house. 12 noon, kick.

1476
01:31:09,500 --> 01:31:12,100
I wish it was later.
I really do.

1477
01:31:12,100 --> 01:31:15,200
I know foxes pushing the big
moon stuff but that game

1478
01:31:15,200 --> 01:31:20,200
deserves to be a 3:30.
To me, honestly, I know it's

1479
01:31:20,200 --> 01:31:23,300
never been played at night, that
game deserves to be an 8:00.

1480
01:31:23,700 --> 01:31:30,400
Yeah, yeah.
Ohio State after the throttling

1481
01:31:30,400 --> 01:31:33,200
of Michigan, state is only
laying 8 points.

1482
01:31:33,200 --> 01:31:34,900
What do you think on this one,
Braun?

1483
01:31:36,900 --> 01:31:41,400
I'm going to take Michigan here.
I think this is going to be it's

1484
01:31:41,400 --> 01:31:42,800
going to be tight coming down to
the wire.

1485
01:31:43,100 --> 01:31:46,300
I'm not sure if Michigan is
going to win outright, but I

1486
01:31:46,308 --> 01:31:48,300
think this is going to come down
to one possession.

1487
01:31:48,500 --> 01:31:51,600
I think that Michigan team is
going to do enough to slow down

1488
01:31:53,500 --> 01:31:56,900
the the squad they're from from
Ohio State.

1489
01:31:57,100 --> 01:32:00,800
Those the triplets won't be able
to just completely go off like

1490
01:32:00,800 --> 01:32:04,500
they have all season.
So Give me Michigan here.

1491
01:32:05,100 --> 01:32:07,800
Sorry if you feel me, do this.
And look a little sad as a wide

1492
01:32:07,800 --> 01:32:10,200
open, jumper rimmed in and
rimmed out.

1493
01:32:10,200 --> 01:32:14,400
Hokies down five right now I'm
going to take Ohio State.

1494
01:32:14,500 --> 01:32:17,600
I am going to think this is
going to be a more competitive

1495
01:32:17,600 --> 01:32:20,300
game that it has been the last
few years with Michigan.

1496
01:32:20,300 --> 01:32:23,600
Their offense looks like I think
they can keep up with Ohio State

1497
01:32:25,100 --> 01:32:27,200
Defense kind of becoming a
modern defense.

1498
01:32:27,200 --> 01:32:32,000
Not as much man little Zone here
and there but I think in in the

1499
01:32:32,000 --> 01:32:36,300
end Ohio, It's offense, is
clicking and I think they win

1500
01:32:36,300 --> 01:32:41,700
the game somewhere like 40.
So we're like 40 to 30 words a

1501
01:32:41,700 --> 01:32:45,400
fight to the end, but it's just
a little bit more.

1502
01:32:45,400 --> 01:32:47,300
Like they put one late and put
it away.

1503
01:32:47,300 --> 01:32:50,900
So I hope to get out of state.
I'll say this out, that's the

1504
01:32:50,900 --> 01:32:55,300
one game.
I'm hope I'm wrong about ice to

1505
01:32:55,500 --> 01:32:58,600
feel loved Jim Harbaugh from my
Matters from my miners.

1506
01:32:59,000 --> 01:33:02,000
So, yeah.
So, there goes that guys, we did

1507
01:33:02,000 --> 01:33:06,500
a disagree on a few Ames
anything breaking Brandon body

1508
01:33:06,500 --> 01:33:10,400
entered the portal.
The game is a five-point game.

1509
01:33:10,400 --> 01:33:14,400
He's got a bullshit call on
somebody, I missed.

1510
01:33:14,400 --> 01:33:17,200
Your was, let's see who it is.
Here.

1511
01:33:17,600 --> 01:33:22,200
Heave Oh, you're way ahead of
me.

1512
01:33:23,700 --> 01:33:26,600
What five-point game the Hokies
are in.

1513
01:33:28,200 --> 01:33:32,200
Definitely in this game.
Can we just say with this game?

1514
01:33:32,200 --> 01:33:38,400
And just the way, the acc's
looked Back down to three the

1515
01:33:38,400 --> 01:33:41,300
way this game is looked and as
athletic as many talented

1516
01:33:41,300 --> 01:33:45,000
players, as Memphis has the
Hokies being right there.

1517
01:33:45,000 --> 01:33:48,000
I think this feels really good
things for the ACC schedule.

1518
01:33:48,400 --> 01:33:51,600
Yeah, yeah.
Especially considering the

1519
01:33:51,600 --> 01:33:57,300
length that Memphis plays with.
We're not going to see very many

1520
01:33:57,300 --> 01:34:02,800
teams like this on the schedule.
So I think that's one thing to

1521
01:34:02,800 --> 01:34:06,500
look at and they haven't really
crushed Us in the, the

1522
01:34:06,500 --> 01:34:10,500
dribble-drive game either.
So it's got really two things to

1523
01:34:11,000 --> 01:34:15,500
kind of hang your hat on because
Really, that was doubt, that

1524
01:34:15,500 --> 01:34:18,300
should be the two things that we
struggle with along with, with

1525
01:34:18,300 --> 01:34:20,900
rebounding, and rebounding
hasn't been great.

1526
01:34:21,000 --> 01:34:24,700
But overall they've hung in
there in the other categories.

1527
01:34:25,600 --> 01:34:28,000
Very true.
And I know they were talking

1528
01:34:28,000 --> 01:34:30,500
about Duran.
Only has two points now, he only

1529
01:34:30,500 --> 01:34:33,500
has two points.
So, you know, very interesting

1530
01:34:33,500 --> 01:34:36,900
to see that.
So folks, go enjoy the rest of

1531
01:34:36,900 --> 01:34:38,300
the game.
We thank you for joining us

1532
01:34:38,300 --> 01:34:39,700
tonight.
That's going to wrap up an

1533
01:34:39,708 --> 01:34:42,800
episode this episode of The
Boundary Corner podcast.

1534
01:34:43,200 --> 01:34:45,300
I'm Curtis Wilson.
And I'm Brian Sigler.

1535
01:34:46,800 --> 01:34:50,100
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1536
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1540
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1543
01:35:16,500 --> 01:35:17,400
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