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Roasting Brady, the Gin & Juice Bowl, Incentives for Postseason Play, and your #1 Trusted Source for all Things Kendrick/Drake

May 06, 2024 Chris Marler & Tyler Huck Episode 9
Roasting Brady, the Gin & Juice Bowl, Incentives for Postseason Play, and your #1 Trusted Source for all Things Kendrick/Drake
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Roasting Brady, the Gin & Juice Bowl, Incentives for Postseason Play, and your #1 Trusted Source for all Things Kendrick/Drake
May 06, 2024 Episode 9
Chris Marler & Tyler Huck

We're dissecting the Tom Brady roast that's lit up social media, weighing in on college football's changing tides, from transfer portal grades to the possibility of more bowl games, and stir up the waters with our segment 'Talking Bars with T-Huck and Mars.' 

Some interesting news on the bowl front from the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl's groundbreaking broadcast to the topic of incentivizing players in bowl games. Could money truly motivate the best performances? We discuss the idea of players sharing in the revenue glory, and forecasting the impact of such changes. 

Switching tracks to the rap game, we're sizing up the Kendrick versus Drake beef with our very intimate and very serious knowledge of the rap game. Is today's rap skirmish a match for the '90s legends? 

00:00:18 Brady Roast - End of Woke?
00:14:04 Welcome to the Dogg Bowl, ya dig?
00:17:14 More Bowls Coming? Incentivizing Players for Postseason Play
00:23:15 Spring Transfer Grades
00:34:30 The Live Show hits 1000 viewers!
00:39:37 Updated Odds for Biggest Games in 2024
00:53:00 Drake and Kendrick Beef
01:00:41 Daily Pod Schedule

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We're dissecting the Tom Brady roast that's lit up social media, weighing in on college football's changing tides, from transfer portal grades to the possibility of more bowl games, and stir up the waters with our segment 'Talking Bars with T-Huck and Mars.' 

Some interesting news on the bowl front from the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl's groundbreaking broadcast to the topic of incentivizing players in bowl games. Could money truly motivate the best performances? We discuss the idea of players sharing in the revenue glory, and forecasting the impact of such changes. 

Switching tracks to the rap game, we're sizing up the Kendrick versus Drake beef with our very intimate and very serious knowledge of the rap game. Is today's rap skirmish a match for the '90s legends? 

00:00:18 Brady Roast - End of Woke?
00:14:04 Welcome to the Dogg Bowl, ya dig?
00:17:14 More Bowls Coming? Incentivizing Players for Postseason Play
00:23:15 Spring Transfer Grades
00:34:30 The Live Show hits 1000 viewers!
00:39:37 Updated Odds for Biggest Games in 2024
00:53:00 Drake and Kendrick Beef
01:00:41 Daily Pod Schedule

Support the Show.

4th and Wrong is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and wherever else you listen to podcasts.

Subscribe to our YouTube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/@FourthAndWrongPod

Follow the guys on X:

Chris Marler:
https://twitter.com/VernFunquistCFB
Tyler Huck: https://twitter.com/TylerHuck



Speaker 1:

Outro Music Welcome, welcome. Episode 9, forth and Wrong. Today is May 6th 2024, a day after my dear co-host's birthday. Happy birthday, chris.

Speaker 2:

Thank you, Tyler. It's good to hear that from you.

Speaker 1:

I'm sure it is. Yeah, you and Jason King texted me today, chris.

Speaker 2:

Thank you, tyler, it's good to hear that from you. I'm sure it is.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm such a good guy Texting me. Today. We're going to talk a little bit about the Snoop Dogg Bowl, the Tom Brady roast, which lived up to the hype for sure. Cbs came out. Now that the portal is officially done for the spring, they came out with their transfer portal grades from the whole transfer portal from the first opening to the second. Talk a little bit about how there might be more bowls than less bowls in the future, which is shocking to me, and then a special segment tonight Talking Bars with T-Huck and Mars.

Speaker 2:

I don't.

Speaker 1:

We're going to workshop the name.

Speaker 2:

It's a heavy rap show, for sure. That's why we wore our Sunday best. Right, Also shout out to our friends that gave you that shirt.

Speaker 1:

Yes.

Speaker 2:

Smack Apparel. Take me a second to.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I figured I would go with it. The fit of this is really nice as well. Yeah, it's a great shirt. I got this from Sam's. The fit of this is really nice as well.

Speaker 2:

Um, yeah, you know, it's a great, great shirt Games club for $12. Look at this, Look at these guns. I'm like I'm coming back.

Speaker 1:

Prodigal son baby Um worst. No free ads. Well, I was a free shirt welcome, welcome everybody, fun, fun night. Last night Tom Brady wrote everybody had had Twitter ablaze. To me it kind of felt like maybe the beginning of the end of the woke era right off the bat.

Speaker 2:

That's the best part of the whole thing, like the fact that you're allowed to say words again. I mean, you listen, you've been to some of my comedy shows and you went to some of them from like, like, 2015-16 era, like yeah and I was saying it was a different era.

Speaker 2:

It was like, um, oh, I forgot to upload all the banners, damn it anyway. Um, but it was, and that wasn't even that long ago. But it made me happy that you could say whatever. All of that seemed like it was bad, which is good. It's just words, it's not anything, as long as you're not saying a racial slur, a homophobic slur, a.

Speaker 1:

So that did get dropped last night and it just kind of flew Hinchcliffe dropped the F word.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, that happened. I think that was more of a pun that he was trying to say with flag.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, for sure.

Speaker 2:

He still dropped it.

Speaker 1:

He did yeah he did.

Speaker 2:

I think that there's other words that would have been way worse.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Those actually were dropped too, but they were by that Sam Jay person which I've never heard of her until last night. She was really good. She was really good. Also, roasts are like. That's like one of my favorite types of comedy. Not to be done to me because I'm emotionally fragile, as everyone that watches this knows. To me, because I I'm emotionally fragile, as like everyone that watches this knows. Um, but it's like the best kind of jokes, because if anything is like there's nothing off limits, you know what I mean yeah, and I love that people like tried to make things like controversial.

Speaker 1:

Um, like, for example, when who was it? Uh, joe ross was going in on uh craft and he was talking about massage parlor and Brady comes up. He's like don't talk about that shit. Everyone's like, oh, he's pissed like dude. If you were watching the real thing, not just the clip, it was all. Obviously Brady was trying to be funny like he's a billionaire. He'll end you like. I just loved it, man, like you. It felt like you could just get up on stage and say whatever the hell you wanted and no one's feelings were hurt. Um, I mean, they went after brady hard on his divorce.

Speaker 2:

Everybody basically talked about him being gay the tonel comments were that seemed like what he was least comfortable with yeah, as he probably should be, because it was involving his kids and stuff.

Speaker 1:

They're talking about how he's stepping out on his family and things like that. But you know, at the end of the day, I mean, nobody's gonna feel bad for tom brady, right?

Speaker 2:

so no, nor should he took it.

Speaker 1:

He took it in stride and like I thought it was cool that they got bill check and craft up there to take a shot, even though it seemed very forced. Who is, who is the most surprising, like funny person to you out of everybody?

Speaker 2:

Most surprising. I'm only familiar with Tony Hinchcliffe because of the Kill Tony stuff and clips on IG Dude. I thought Dana White was pretty good. What he said off the bat was pretty funny. Peyton Manning was great. Brady was good.

Speaker 1:

I thought Edelman was pretty good.

Speaker 2:

Edelman was pretty good. His timing sucked. His timing like even the joke about like the hung, that's a well hung or whatever, like about Hernandez, like the timing on it was. But like here's the thing, people.

Speaker 1:

But even Brady said something about it.

Speaker 2:

Which no one should have been offended by.

Speaker 2:

The which no one should have been offended by the guy's a murderer. Nobody cares. Double murder, yeah, double murder, like aaron hernandez jokes should not offend anybody. And they were even in the crowd. You could hear like kind of like, oh, I think I think when I first started watching, I was watching with ali and I was like like I didn't realize how many comedians were in there, because right now netflix is a joke fest. It's happening in LA, so there's a ton of shows going on in general out there. They had it in the old form, which is cool. But what I didn't realize either was they were going to it was all comedians in the crowd. That's a tough situation Because comedians are and I can confirm this are inherently a little bit like they're just miserable to make laugh sometimes.

Speaker 2:

Like not all of them want to have a good, like everyone. Any show that I've been to it's all comedians. So it's like because people want their jokes to be laughed at and they want to be like the funniest one in the room and all that kind of shit. I thought that part was hilarious. It's also a really friendly reminder that, like, not everyone is funny. Randy moss is hilarious in general, like in person yeah, yeah, yeah that set was awful.

Speaker 2:

Ben affleck I've always thought ben affleck was kind of funny. That was weird.

Speaker 1:

And then he just left what happened?

Speaker 2:

well, I've done that before you bomb, you walk off, but like what was he? He was really upset with that one dude from instagram I, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

It seemed like it was a bit that was like just I don't know it was. It was weird, I thought. So surprising to me was brady, like I just understand he probably didn't write most of those jokes, but I thought he was gonna be corny as hell delivering. I thought he actually did pretty good. Absolutely roasted Kim Kardashian. Might have been the best joke of the night. Might have been the best joke of the night If you didn't see it. Brady's like he was kind of going down the list of celebrities, kind of taking his shots, and he goes to Kim Kardashian and he's like I'm'm sorry, I know you didn't want to be here, not because of the uh, you know the situation, but because you had to leave your kids with their dad dude.

Speaker 2:

Also her reaction and her in general being there one thousand percent confirms that they fucked well, like at a thousand percent she like the look she gave me. She was like yeah that was tough.

Speaker 1:

She had booed she had that was so bad for him um, I thought it was great when he was like hey, you know you did this long ass. Uh, you spent 20 million dollars on this investigation. He's like you could have just given me the 20, and I admit that I did it. I would have told you that was wild.

Speaker 2:

What for free? That was wild. What's up? Hairy the Geek? Yeah, but I think, going back to the comments and stuff from Evan Courtney she was tweeting about it last night. It just it was like I hate to say it, but it's like it's a breath of fresh air and for like being able to say stuff that are just words. That are just words. And I'll tell you what, since it's something that we're most likely not going to discuss on this podcast ever especially after your tweet last week but but we're probably not going to discuss this content or this topic ever on this podcast, I'll just mask it through this.

Speaker 2:

This comedy thing. Um, it felt like sometimes, when you push the pendulum so far to one side, it kind of forcefully comes back because people have had enough, and I think we see that a lot now in general, where it's like current state of current events. But yeah, I thought it was awesome man. I thought like gronk was kind of funny. Gronk was. The whole time I was watching gronk, I was like he's not as dumb as everyone is making him out to be. And then he spoke and I was like, oh, he's dumber than people, but like the one name that we haven't mentioned who's an absolute fucking assassin, one of my favorite comedians in general. She was the best person on the entire show last night it was Nikki Glaser.

Speaker 2:

Yeah she's good. That was incredible. I was having to catch my breath because it was just one after another, after another, after another. It was kind of like Tony who literally walked down the line. It was good man, it was good.

Speaker 1:

It was a lot of fun.

Speaker 2:

I enjoyed it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I thought it was really good how hammered was Drew Bledsoe.

Speaker 2:

Off his own line. What a flex. He kept saying he was like people think I hate you, Tom, and I do, I do. And I was like I'm beginning to think he's not kidding when he says it. No, I thought that part like what was the other part, that was, it was all the three hours, which was out of control, One of the best jokes that I. I thought Tom Segura and Burt Kreischer sucked, and that's surprising, because they are really really good at what they do. I'm, admittedly, not as big of a Burt Kreischer fan as other people I know you are but their whole set sucked and it was also the only joke I thought of the entire night that was too far was the hitler thing. I thought that was way too much remind me of it again I don't want to.

Speaker 2:

It's the worst joke tonight. It was like they were like he also has something in common with another, like something and oh yeah, and it was like I think he said hippa.

Speaker 1:

I was like. I don't remember it was very, very forced and it was very weird.

Speaker 2:

But all in all, man, it was like I think he said hippa. I was like I don't remember it. It was very, very forced and it was very weird, but all in all, man, it was really really good roast and it felt like it was.

Speaker 1:

It was a lot of fun yeah, no, it was good um you hear about this new ball, so barstool is out on the arizona bowl hold on, hold on, real quick.

Speaker 2:

Somebody posted this today and I was actually talking about this with kristen yesterday. Um, who would you want to have like a roast up college football wise? Somebody posted this today and I was actually talking with Kristen yesterday. Who would you want to have a roast of college football-wise? Because the easy answer is Saban. The last thing I want is a bunch of people going up that have no comedic presence and trying to make jokes, but I would watch a three-hour sit-down of them just telling stories and talking shit.

Speaker 1:

I would probably watch that for 10 hours. Yeah, I was going to say Evan just stole my answer. But Kiffin would be funny Because some of the jokes that would be made we could really find out how true some of the Joey Freshwater stuff is. That could be pretty funny. Jimbo would be hilarious.

Speaker 2:

Jimbo would be good, jimbo would be good I don't know if he's, I don't think he could take it though he's not one to be roasted, I feel like. I mean, do that for three hours is like.

Speaker 1:

Ed Ho would be good. Yeah, a roast of Ed Orgeron. I mean, you could get some real stories out of that. That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

I would almost take. I don't know if they had these for everyone, but I remember they had them for Bama and stuff. It'd be like four players telling stories about such and such, and it'd be for Bear Bryant or Gene Stallings. I'm very much dating myself. Like I said, I would watch. I would rather have a last dance type situation for the Saban thing than a roast, but I just think it'd be funny Like listen to some of the stories and now that we're in the NIL era and the cheating thing who gives a shit, Like would love to hear some of those stories too.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't. I think it's too soon for a tell all, but I think within the next five years we're going to get some pretty good tell all. Cause, get some pretty good tell-alls because think about how many stories like I remember when bruce feldman wrote, like way back in the day, that meat market book that was all about like old menace like and I'm sure because he didn't want to burn sources, he was holding back some pretty juicy stories yeah those will be told, I think eventually, like once we get further and further away from or, I guess, into the nil era, I, I, I want that more than anything.

Speaker 2:

I like honestly, like I've been saying this for a long time because, like, like, like the smu thing, the wild west time, like recruiting, it's so fascinating I mean like the eric dickerson story where his, his grandma, gave him a gold trans am because a and m gave him a gold trans am.

Speaker 2:

And then he's like I don't want to go to a and m. So he, he went to SMU but kept the Trans Am. Like I mean, dude, we talked about this like pretty recently, the Derrick Henry thing, where he was like I almost left Alabama, I was going to go to FSU but they convinced me to stay, like hmm, okay, I wonder how it's a place of grief. Yeah. Anyway, on to more current events and actual cultural stuff. This is wild.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. So for those of you that this game is usually like a Mac team and like a, it's not even that. It's like Mac and like I think Wyoming plays it in a lot.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Barstool was doing this for the last three years. They streamed it on their own platforms. They're out of that game. Now Enter Snoop Dogg.

Speaker 2:

Snoop Dogg is Mountain West and Mac by the way it is Mountain West and Mac.

Speaker 1:

There you go. It's the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl, now Presented by Gin and Juice, by Dre and Snoop, which is the first college football bowl game to partner with an alcohol brand.

Speaker 2:

Really.

Speaker 1:

Historic.

Speaker 2:

Is that real?

Speaker 1:

That is, and brought to you by Snoop Dogg, just a classic. I can't wait. So they're presenting it on Yahoo Sports.

Speaker 2:

What the fuck? So it's not even on TV.

Speaker 1:

Well, it wasn't before either. It was on Barstool the last three years and they did some cool stuff. Portnoy and Big Cat were the announcers and they had all the Barstool characters in the game somehow doing things. So I wonder what Snoop Dogg is going to do for his presentation on Yahoo sports Cause I mean, I think there's the rules are different. You can kind of say whatever you want, like you can cuss when it's not on television.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's true, but remember, they did. They did the uh the thing for the Olympics a couple of years ago. That like one famous, like gif of him when he was like this motherfucker, don't miss. Like him and him and kevin hart when they just like that part would be cool.

Speaker 2:

I also I was thinking like this, like I would love if they started doing more things like this, like if people were rich enough to just do this on their own, like like dude or just sponsor it after people like get a suge night bowl, like get a fucking suge night bowl, there's no targeting, just really regress the rules like 30 years ago and and just let people head on and make that the theme of the whole bowl game. I mean, most of these kids aren't going to play the nfl anyway, so put them out there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean, we've this is the suge night bowl would be awesome uh, gronkowski had a bowl last year, you had jimmy kimmel's got a bowl. So essentially the reason why they can do this is because it's one of a handful of bowls that doesn't is not owned by espn or any like television, so they can name it whatever they want. They can kind of skirt around the rules of doing alcohol because I guess they'd never wanted to. Which is so stupid?

Speaker 2:

associate alcohol with college games, um so, yeah, it's a little bit again, by the way what's up like? Make everyone smoke beforehand. You imagine how many fucking delay games you get.

Speaker 1:

Just everyone, just like I feel like it'd be illegal to force people to smoke smoke weed. I don't know, it might be me what is this? Sorry. Sorry, man, I didn. I didn't mean to do shit on that.

Speaker 2:

I'm sure you're taking that so seriously. That was good. You got to stand for something, Tyler.

Speaker 1:

We're back in the woke era, my bad. So, speaking of bowls, there's been this kind of conversation of finding a way to make the bowls mean more, or it's like well, I have all these bowls if half the teams are going to opt out, you know. So there's been some discussion um amongst college administrators that are leaning towards adding more bowls rather than reducing them to cater for obviously more money for the school.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's, at the end of the day, what everybody wants, um, but they're trying to find a solution for revenue sharing with the players to incentivize them to actually play in these games.

Speaker 1:

So yeah, which I like and that's my thing here if we're able to change the rules so we can come to some agreement where there's the student athlete and the university and the tv contracts can all be revenue shared, that's great, because then that means we're going to get back to you know, full teams playing each other and making them actually exciting games. If we're not going to do that, adding more bowl games seems pointless to me, because we're going to be watching, you know, five and five teams, or however many games they're playing, five and seven teams playing each other.

Speaker 2:

We already are.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so I mean okay.

Speaker 2:

So here's the thing. Like my new boss, matt Miss Connor, brought this up and I thought it was a really good point and I love this idea because you're trying to make people commit to things. If it's for new year's six bowl stuff, love it. Just create a signing bonus like or actually that probably wouldn't work either, because if you're going to be a person on draft pick, there's still no incentive for you to not play. But, like I understand the sentiment of what they're trying to do, I don't think it's that far off base out of being a good idea. Here's the thing like one of the people that is is heading this whole thing up is the guy from the Reliaquest Bowl.

Speaker 1:

It's an important figure in sports, so I mean watch what you're about to say.

Speaker 2:

So the Reliaquest Bowl used to be called the Hall of Fame Bowl and they stopped naming it that because they sold out and got a bunch of money for it. So, like his example too was like all right if you're Jay yeah, if you're Jayden, right if you're Jaden Daniels, if you're Jaden Daniels. And you're trying to figure out like, hey, what should I do here? Like I'm going to be an early draft pick. All the haze in the barn we had, I had won the Heisman. My stock, my draft stock has. It went from being like a six round pick to a top five pick to eventually being a top two pick.

Speaker 2:

Jaylen daniel signed a contract for 37 million guaranteed. Why the fuck would that guy play in the rely quest bowl? So like you're still gonna have some level of opt-outs, like like at that point it's like okay, if I have a breach of contract, what is the fine that I'm gonna have to pay? Because I guarantee the agency, the sports agency he's gonna sign with, is gonna be like we'll take care of it, don't worry about it like this, because there's no reason to go and get hurt. I do like that they have the ball rolling to try and figure out a way to make this like potentially a thing like this is how usually things start, right, where it's like all right, we're like, we're going to negotiate this into existence.

Speaker 1:

Here's the first round, the first draft of what we're trying to do, and we'll, it'll, it'll get like tinkered with from there um, I I even think you go a step further and you not only incentivize everybody to play, but then you incentivize a team to win. Yeah, you know, everybody criticized the mlb for doing the whole, like whoever wins the all-star game gets to host the world series, and I thought that was kind of a weird thing. But yeah, at least they attempted to make an all-star game something that was a fun product to watch. I mean, you look at what happened to the pro bowl is basically diminished down to like seven on seven games. Um, you, look at the nba game.

Speaker 1:

It's like 250 to 280, like nobody cares they're just thinking you know. So if you can incentivize these kids not only play but then actually care to win, like I think, you could actually make all the bowls a really enjoyable product I mean it's, you're still gonna have a top five pick opt out, but maybe a second rounder has the ability to make 50 grand.

Speaker 1:

I mean, or maybe not even second rounder, but like a third, fourth, fifth, you know, if you get 50 grand to win a game, like, hey, I'll go out there and play.

Speaker 2:

I mean, it's not like you could also incentivize it by saying like, hey, here's, here's like the purse. If, like, there's like a prize, like a, a cash prize for winning MVP, like you win like 20 grand for winning MVP of the game, right. And why not?

Speaker 1:

I mean, they can make money now legally.

Speaker 2:

So yeah, we need to start doing this.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean there's a lot of money going through college football at this point.

Speaker 2:

But the other thing is like, again, you have to start somewhere. So I'm glad they're starting with this to an extent. The other part of it that like where I hope it starts, is New Year's Six games, right Like which at this point, like, are those like obsolete Because the playoff is going to be 12 teams this year and 14 next? So it's like that's when it was at four. That's what became very quickly was like the, the um, the side effect of it, which is no one gives a shit if you, if you make the playoff and you saw, the worst case was the, the 2020, uh, florida team, because that that game against oklahoma was awful and really for the rest of the season, right like it was. It was just a very weird, weird thing. That team alone did so much damage to Tan Mullen, to Florida's program, to Bulls stuff. It's just wild the impact that was also on Lace Shoes.

Speaker 1:

Got to watch out. We'll see where this goes. Um, I've got to imagine that this will be probably not in place for this season coming up, but who knows, everything changes so fast these days. You never know, I guess. But um, cbs came out with their spring or really they're just their portal grades in general now that the spring portal window is closed. I thought it was a pretty interesting piece. Um, they they basically took the transfer rankings at 247 and took into account whether the team filled needs like got a good bang for its buck on nil and how it managed its roster. So they took all that into effect with the grades, not just pure rankings. Your Crimson Tide got an A-.

Speaker 2:

Really.

Speaker 1:

They did.

Speaker 2:

They damn sure better have after the shit that happened in. What do you call it?

Speaker 1:

They brought in more than a dozen transfers. You had a former five-star D-tackle, lt Overton, who actually, I believe, went to lt overton, who actually, I believe, went to my high school.

Speaker 2:

Um, I think he went to milton, oh yeah, he was like the number one player in the country, like junior year. Yeah, um, this is actually when I lived in milton, uh, next year, where you were, um, but yeah, it's, it's like I think he ended up being like a five star.

Speaker 1:

He was the number one overall, though yep, so he'll probably be a plug and play guy. I would think, uh, jeremy bernard, who had a good spring game he also transferred in damani jackson, former five star from usc. Um so a minus for your crew how do you feel about?

Speaker 2:

just real quick on that. It's very shocking because the fact that, like the amount of talent they lost, it's great they were to bring people in, but the amount of talent they lost, it's great they were to bring people in, but the amount of people they lost man and the people they lost in the secondary especially, I don't know how anybody looks at that and thinks it's not concerning If Bama fans are telling themselves that secondary is not going to be a concern that's their line to themselves.

Speaker 1:

But whatever, we will stay in state there. I was little shocked how little auburn did in the portal. Um cbs agreed b minus for them. Um, you didn't get a lot of top names, I just thought that they were, wasn't? Didn't he freeze say at the beginning of the year that like they were going to go heavy into the portal?

Speaker 2:

I don't know why he would have, because everything his whole thing from day one, though, was like they wanted to recruit guys and have them be there for three years and develop them. That was more of his thing. Maybe year one.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Again, I've been high on Auburn and maybe I'm crazy for that. On the Friday show we had Barrett Sillian and I was telling him my thoughts on why I would have Auburn high and he thought I was a little bit you know, nuts for that. But I mean, yeah, like Draco, who absolutely fucking hates me on Twitter but is here anyway, he makes a good point. Like they got the linemen today was not as big of a deal the receiver they got, because like you think about the position they struggled at last year, man, like obviously the O-line was tough. The QB situation hopefully gets better. I don't know how it wouldn't. He would have to improve right, and the bar is set pretty low from a passing standpoint that he. I don't know how Peyton Thorne wouldn't get better. The room itself should be a little bit more skilled. So like iron sharpens iron type thing. But they didn't really need to go to the portal.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you can make that up.

Speaker 2:

That's a good quote, I did, but they didn't really need to go to the portal because they got so much talent coming in from high school and I mean, dude, and they're doing it again Like they have a top ten class for next year I think they're ranked seven or something like that but like what they were able to bring in. Everyone, including me, keeps talking about Cam Coleman, cam Coleman, cam Coleman. Right, dude, perry Thompson is still coming to campus, and then they go out and get the top receiver in the portal as well. I just I'll say it again there's not a more drastic difference at a single unit in the SEC, and maybe the country, than Auburn at receiver from last year to this year. There's just not than Auburn at receiver from last year to this year. They're just not. They have outdone themselves, is putting it mildly, for the talent they're going to bring in at that position.

Speaker 1:

So fuck CPS, bro. I would say Keandre Lambert-Smith is the receiver. He was the number one receiver in the second portal window. It was very weak Because, I mean, think about it you had guys like Evan Stewart it's so far along the go. It feels like that open portal and it was a very weak wide receiver class that went in the portal. So I mean, I don't think that Andre Lambert-Smith is going to be some sort of game changer for them, but I don't know.

Speaker 2:

You're relying on Name an Auburn receiver. What's the last Auburn receiver you could name? I'll give you 10 years.

Speaker 1:

You know what From?

Speaker 2:

2014 on. Give me one. I have to think of one.

Speaker 1:

Who's that kid?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, tough huh.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Seth Williams is the only one I can think of.

Speaker 1:

Seth Williams yeah, Wow.

Speaker 2:

Dude, and the only other reason I can think of, I can't even think of his name right now. But number five, draco, I'm sure knows, unless he's sending me hate mail, hate mail on my DMs. But number five, who caught the prayer of Jordan Hare, like dude Auburn hasn't? Actually he might if I can't name dude Sammy Coates, sammy Coates was there in 2013, 2014, that's true, but like that's really the last year, I feel like those had a really big impact. God, those two were fucking crazy.

Speaker 1:

That's kind of sad. Sammy Coates yeah, that's going back a while, that's 2014.

Speaker 2:

I know that's what I'm saying Now you have at least had I think they have, I think that position. We don't need to spend this much time on Auburn. I really don't. I don't know why I keep going to it, but I think that they're going to be so much improved in that position.

Speaker 1:

Lsu got a C-plus from CBS. They didn't like their squad too much coming in from the portal Florida B-minus, so I don't know, man, it's interesting to hear Josh Pate talk about Florida. He's all in on them.

Speaker 2:

Say something nice about Florida, just once.

Speaker 1:

No, that's what I'm trying to right now. He's all in on them right now. He's saying the way that they're when you go and take a day with them. They operate a highly functioning Georgia, alabama-type program but the results aren't there on the field. And I guess internally he's saying they're very confident for this year, but the win total is four and a half. I mean they've got it.

Speaker 2:

It's not four and a half. There's no way. Florida's is four and a half.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, there's no way. Vandy's is four and a half. No, it's probably not. I think it's is four and a half. No, vandy's is.

Speaker 2:

There's no way. Vandy's is four and a half. No, it's probably not.

Speaker 1:

I think it's like one and a half. Yeah, we do this every year, man. What's the two? No, it's.

Speaker 2:

We hit the Vandy over every year in like October and we're just like high-fiving, like we're the smartest ones in the fucking room.

Speaker 1:

You're defending champion michigan wolverines. I got a b um the highest grades here.

Speaker 2:

A plus is for oregon, texas and yours truly, florida state real quick before we, before I want to get to that the lsb one real quick and this I'm only speaking this because I know a little bit more about it now having to cover them. Um. The c minus like brian kelly was very, very up front. He was like we have one position we are in need of at in in the portal and it's defensive line. Like that's it. We don't need to go anywhere else. Like on offense, they have a ton of depth at receiver. You get some good depth at running back. You're bringing in two guys um coming into the season and, like you have a lot of highly ranked recruits and stuff like that. Obviously, quarterback is going to be fine for years to come with Bryce Underwood as well. The offensive line you have two of the top tackles in the entire country, including the best offensive lineman going into next year with Will Campbell Defensive tackle linebacker's good.

Speaker 2:

The secondary. You've got dudes. They just need to not be so shitty, right. So it's like if there was two positions you could have gone after. It was db and d lineman, but brian kelly himself said we're only going to be lineman, and it felt like they're only going to bring in like one or two guys.

Speaker 1:

They didn't bring anybody they didn't like they got three corners or three dbs um. One guy was ranked number 398 in the portal. One guy was number 755 they did get yeah, in the portal alone. And then jardine gilbert uh was 27 so cbs.

Speaker 1:

I'm not sure those two first guys are obviously going to be high level players for you. Gilbert could possibly be, but that was your biggest weakness last year and it didn't seem like you updated, upgraded it too much. Look, I think it's proven out that there are teams succeeding right now that are going all in on the portal on very specific positions and trying to develop at certain positions as well. The ones that are doing it effectively, I think, are crushing the portal right now.

Speaker 2:

I think it's going to continue, ones that are doing it effectively I think are are crushing the portal right now? Yeah, I think what's that go back to the teams that won fsu?

Speaker 1:

I'm assuming oregon, you said oregon and texas, we're all a pluses. Yeah, I mean texas had an outstanding. I think florida states was good. I mean, again, their rankings are are based on need NIL spent which I don't know how they have those numbers and just overall roster management. So there's more to it than just. But they're really high on Malik Benson from Bama and I think he's going to be our best receiver at this point, which I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing?

Speaker 2:

because he didn't do anything last year? No, he did nothing. Dude, because he didn't do anything last year? No, he did nothing. Um, dude, oregon people are talking like. People are very high in oregon. I've seen some people that think they should be ranked number one going into next year, which is, in my opinion, crazy. But yeah, there's a lot of people that have oregon like like the roster they have put together, as one of the most talented in the country. Do you like? Am I? It's good, but like.

Speaker 1:

No, I mean first of all, you're going to a tougher conference since your first year in the conference.

Speaker 2:

Right.

Speaker 1:

But the other thing is, do I think they're better than Ohio State, georgia, texas, I mean those three off the bat I'm thinking are better than Oregon going into the season? Yeah, but yeah I think the step up to the Big Ten, although the Pac-12 was really good last year.

Speaker 2:

It was last year. It was last year.

Speaker 2:

But I do think from the body of work standpoint, from the full body of work. You look at Oregon and what they've been able to do the past couple of years, or past couple of decades really, in the Pac-12. The Pac-12 has never been that deep as it was last year and I remember us sitting here on the show last year and it wasn't just like an indictment on USC being a little bit overrated. But we were looking at that conference and I'm like I don't see how they finish about fifth, I think. But we're looking at that conference, man, like I don't see how they finished about fifth. That was I think that was my take. It was like you know, oregon, washington, oregon state was going to be good. Utah is always tough, like I. I still say that maybe we just hit a thousand on the there you go A thousand live viewers.

Speaker 1:

That is a new record, let's go. Yeah, that is a new record, let's go.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, thanks guys. I do think they've put together a lot of talent. I do think it's interesting to see where they've done it too.

Speaker 1:

I think I'm going to give you my shirt, brought to you by Smack Apparel.

Speaker 2:

No, but the way they're doing it too, building it from the inside out we saw Cristobal put together like decent o lines, but like the defensive line that oregon has has put together has to be the best in program history, like just from a ranking standpoint of players, like on paper, it's, it's, it's really really impressive. Yeah, well, landing gets it.

Speaker 1:

Um, I do think that their future under landing and just where that program's headed, with nil and all that, I think they're going to be a Well Lanning gets it. I do think that their future under Lanning and just where that program's headed, with NIL and all that, I think they're going to be a perennial top five team.

Speaker 2:

People kept saying this when he was being interviewed at Bama I wanted him to go if he was going to go, but why would you leave Oregon for Bama? Again, I say this all the time and it's not just like I can get into the Oregon versus Bama thing easily. But like Brett Bielema was at Wisconsin in the Big Ten West with a guaranteed like Olympiad-esque, like every Olympiad trip to the Rose Bowl, like every four years he was Olympiad trip to the Rose Bowl Every four years he was going to get to the Rose Bowl. He was going to probably get to Indianapolis and win Big Ten West every three out of four years. And then he left to go to Arkansas. Sometimes I'm not comparing Bama to Arkansas, but there's just not really a reason. If you can keep winning and keep building basically a fucking empire up there, away from everybody, why would you not?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean beautiful part of the country. I only know great people from there that go to school in North State.

Speaker 2:

Why are you?

Speaker 1:

doing this. What's wrong with you? Notre Dame was also on the list at a B+, ohio State A, obviously they. That's probably not probably more quality than quantity on them, but again, that's a team that went all in on specific positions and I mean, even though they had Henderson coming back, trayvon Henderson at running back, they went out and got Quinch on how do you think that's going to work out?

Speaker 1:

I think the way I. If you look at the NFL, I mean a lot of these teams now have two good backs and they use them differently, and I think that's what they're going to. I think they use these two backs differently in different situations, but they each get probably the same amount of touches throughout the year.

Speaker 2:

I mean, but outside of JK Dobbins, I can't think of an Ohio state quarterback in Ryan day system that running. I mean that when he was there as an OC and urban was still a coach, but like I think he was a coach in 2019. Right, no, he was there, he left. But like I mean, this is a quarterback and pass heavy. What are you pouring, are you? Oh, it was like out of the screen like just so slightly. Um no, but like I I think that I think that my only, my only concern with ohio state? Right, like going into the season, once they get there, are they going to be able to beat georgia? That's like really the only thing I have on my list with them. I think they're so fucking loaded.

Speaker 2:

But, like the one thing, if you're looking at a potential downfall, dude Quintan, if you ask people close to Ole Miss, that is not somebody that's missed very much. Well, you saw it in the bowl game too. It's been safe. There's like several videos where he's like he gets tackled. You have O-linemen going over there like about to get him up and they just walk by him. Like what if? Like reach down and like like he remembered mid reach. He was like fuck this guy because he was like demanding so much money. He got it from Ohio State but we have not seen in a Ryan Day offense him being able to utilize two backs in his system at all. So that part is like a wonder for me. You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, I get that. I think they're going to use both of them as receivers a lot as well. They're both pretty good at it. And I don't know, man, I just feel like with backs it's kind of like you don't really want to be a feature back, like get 80% of the carries in college because you've only got a limited time clock on that body. When it comes to the NFL and yeah, that's true, I'd rather take less hits in college before I get paid. I'll go. We're getting paid now. So yeah, should we? Should we go talking bars here?

Speaker 2:

No, we still have one more.

Speaker 2:

Don't we have like one more real thing to talk about. Oh no, let's talk about this first. Oh, yeah, yeah, so you didn't send me the link, which was good, it's draft kings, my bad, okay, um, all right, how about? So here we go. Draft kings has updated as of as of today, may 6, 2024. They have updated their not game of the year, but they have updated their main. Um evan makes another great point, by the way about, oh, I say, but um, they've updated the odds for their biggest games going into the season, odds for their biggest games going into the season. Um, right, so I I was saying to see like what are a couple of games they just stood out or that you would think that are locked, because, like every year going into the summer, I still say there's games that, like vegas doesn't miss much, but this early they do, and like there was like a three-year straight where they had the Georgia-Florida game from like 2017 to 2019. It was like a less than seven point line.

Speaker 1:

I remember telling Dan and Ellen, these early lines, you can't really smack, but I'm asking you if you could Right off the bat.

Speaker 2:

Florida State is a 13 point favorite on the road to Georgia Tech. Is that being played in Atlanta? That's in Ireland why do I keep forgetting that?

Speaker 1:

I know. As of right now I'm not going, it's expensive.

Speaker 2:

As of right now, you should start planning Like what?

Speaker 1:

I mean I'm looking at the flights, it's a lot. I don't know really what to think because the spring game was very disjointed and I just don't really have a good feel of what we're going to be. Dju, like I've been saying, I think he's going to be okay. He's going to be exactly what he was last year, probably at Oregon State Nothing spectacular, solid doesn't turn the ball over a lot. Actually, I like Georgia Tech. They're getting better under Brent Key for sure. Haynes King's done a really good job there. First game of the year, I don't know, I don't like I'd probably stay away more than anything, just cause I don't. I'd love to see him on a game. I don't like having these bigger games, not that it's a huge game, but I like warming up with like a some small FCS school or something.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm just kind of going through them. I'll tell you what's very interesting to me Two of the teams that are left of the Pac-12, I guess I don't remember how they're even going to do that Washington State will play Washington, traditionally one of the last games of the year. Oregon will play Oregon State the first, I'm sorry on September 14th, so like the third week of the season oh yeah, because the Pac-12 is just gone.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so they're playing a Mountain West schedule right the two Pac-12 teams yeah weird time in college football right now such a weird time you know, I just anyway.

Speaker 2:

How about?

Speaker 1:

this. I always get these two teams confused, but is North Dakota State a really good Division?

Speaker 2:

II program. Yeah, they're plus seven against Colorado.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, man. I think Colorado lost the worst teams last year than North Dakota State.

Speaker 2:

There is not a they're at home dude. I think Colorado lost the worst teams last year than North Dakota State. There is not a person they're at home dude. They're at home and they're a seven-point favorite. There's not a person in America outside of Boulder that's going to be cheering for Colorado.

Speaker 1:

No, oh no, we didn't talk about that. Oh yeah, we didn't talk about Shador yet either. We'll talk about that after. I made a banner for everything like that.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, oh man people were mad, mad, mad in the comments of that video.

Speaker 1:

You posted on instagram about us. Yeah, because typically I didn't. I never got like, tagged like where it was show up on my timeline as well, so I was getting I'm. I was getting notifications of all these comments and likes and all this stuff in the video and people were saying some nasty stuff. I couldn't a lot of times. I think they were talking about you because you talked more in the video, but it's okay.

Speaker 2:

Well, first off, I don't need to know what they said, because there's people that say shit to me all the time, every day, every day. But remember, I did see one that was like. That was like it's just like, oh, dude, can't get his fucking dick sucking lips off of Shadur. And I was like Sir, we're just talking about football, what the hell is happening right now? I do love the Shadur for Heisman comment from Draco in the comments though, so that will be interesting. Colorado six and a half point underdog at Nebraska. All of those lines are fascinating. Those are ones I wouldn't touch at all there. What about Georgia? Minus 13 and a half point underdog at Nebraska.

Speaker 1:

All of those lines are fascinating. Those are ones I wouldn't touch at all there. What about?

Speaker 2:

Georgia minus 13 and a half over Clemson Wouldn't touch that because I think that Clemson dude, that game could be good because Clemson could be keep it close or whatever. I don't see how they would. That game feels like if you give me the option of is it going to be kept close like some of those 2013-2014 georgia clubs? And games, or is it going to be closer to georgia? Oregon 2022? I would lean georgia.

Speaker 1:

Oregon 42 30 I'm not a big believer in club nick no, I, they have to be better on offense.

Speaker 2:

I would think last year than last year, but like because they got better receiver.

Speaker 1:

But that's about it um zero, zero transfer portal one total in his entire tenure there. Yeah, that's insane johnson, the guy that transferred from them and went to northwestern and then transferred back back up qb yeah, that's.

Speaker 2:

It's a net zero Texas.

Speaker 1:

A&M.

Speaker 2:

Who oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

Texas A&M minus two over Notre Dame.

Speaker 2:

Is there a come? I would take Notre Dame, I would hammer Notre Dame.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's very interesting because that's a first game. Now I don't know what we're going to get out of. What's his face from Duke, the new Notre Dame quarterback?

Speaker 2:

Riley Leonard.

Speaker 1:

Riley Leonard. How healthy is he? Because I don't think he played in the spring game.

Speaker 2:

No, but I don't think it's going to matter. From a talent standpoint, notre Dame is better than A&M. I think Elko's a good coach and I'll tell you what.

Speaker 1:

The interesting factor of the whole thing is that Elko was Leonard's coach last year he's going to know how to game plan. Here's something to watch, though. In that first game notre dame just had their two tackles drafted in the first and second round, yeah, so you're gonna have two brand new starters there, um, and that kid that transferred in from purdue at the end. Um, I don't know, but it's very interesting that it's that texas a&m is favored in general Name an A&M player who's A&M's quarterback?

Speaker 2:

Name an A&M player.

Speaker 1:

Oh Wegman.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, well, I mean, wegman looked good before and look, I mean.

Speaker 2:

Former five-star.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what offense they're running yet. I haven't really dove into that yet. But I mean Jimbo's offense was by the end of his tenure there it wasn't exactly the most explosive. So no, you never know.

Speaker 2:

Um, yeah, interesting um, I would take another name now. That would have been one of my main picks. The other one I hate this line, but tennessee, covering five and a half on the road, nc state, I do love that. Uh, all right, let's just get through some of these. Texas is a three-point favorite at Michigan Kind of interesting, bama, seven and a half on the road against Wisconsin, usc versus Michigan. Michigan's an 11-point favorite against USC in that first Big Ten game for the Trojans.

Speaker 1:

It's an action plan. Lsu six point favorite over USC.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, some of these matchups are Conference games, like Utah at Oklahoma State Is a conference game this year. Let's see. Let's see. Auburn is a three point underdog Against Oklahoma. That is a game that Evan Grimes, in the comments and in my DMs, has said that he thinks is completely wrong. I don't necessarily disagree with him. I mean Auburn should be undefeated for that game, oklahoma should too, because of who they open up with for both those teams really. So that'll be. I think that'll be very interesting. So Georgia and Bama Georgia is now a four and a half point favorite on the road of Bama. One of the reasons I think that's interesting is because if, if you look at college games versus pro college games, you get a roughly a seven point swing, six, seven points versus like home and away. So what they're basically saying is like on a neutral field, georgia would probably be like, or if Georgia was at home, they'd be like an 11 and a half point favorite over Bama. I don't think I'd argue that either.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean, it seems fair.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, oh, iowa, ohio state 24.

Speaker 1:

I don't want to get into that.

Speaker 2:

A&M is a four point favorite at home against Mizzou.

Speaker 2:

I'll say right now, that is my third best bet. I would take that in a heartbeat. Mizzou, and those are home games. That's probably why Dude the other one, and maybe this shouldn't be a surprise to me, because I saw people comment about it earlier. Lsu has seven games listed in these early lines. Seven games right. They are favored in six of them, including games against USC, ole Miss, arkansas, bama, florida and Oklahoma Against OU. They're a five-point favorite. By the way, it's not even a small line. They're a three-point underdog at A&M.

Speaker 1:

Texas eight and a half over Oklahoma. That's interesting to me. Oregon minus one over Ohio State Very surprising.

Speaker 2:

I mean, it's a lot of home games. Georgia's the favorite on the road. At Texas, georgia's the best team in the country. Though is what drafting's saying?

Speaker 1:

Alabama two-point favorite on the road against Tennessee. Oh, love that, that I would take georgia yeah, georgia over texas.

Speaker 2:

You just said that, minus one and a half. Bam is an eight-point favorite against mizzou. Eight and a half point favorite against mizzou. Georgia's 22-point favorite against florida uh, oregon is a road favorite against Michigan. Very, very interesting. I tell you what I hate to be a victim of this. Maybe this is a byproduct. It's a better way to look at it. But I keep talking about how I don't want to see college football just become two super conferences going head-to-head.

Speaker 1:

The matches are pretty sweet.

Speaker 2:

Dude the SEC matchups and the Big Ten matchups. Those are the only ones that draw your attention here.

Speaker 1:

Right, yeah, you've got some personally, but I think even nationally, like Florida State-Clemson and Florida State-Miami, will draw. But other than that, no one's going to give a shit about basically any ACC games.

Speaker 2:

Let me take off the Tennessee one, the five and a half point road favorite. I hate the five and a half points. My three biggest bets are all for road teams, which is stupid, but I will go this. Notre Dame plus two at A&M Mizzou, plus four at A&M Mizzou, plus four at A&M Ohio State is a three-point favorite at Penn State. That is your lock of the year.

Speaker 1:

Penn.

Speaker 2:

State win a big game, okay.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Sure.

Speaker 1:

Well, they don't have to win. They could lose in heartbreaking fashion by one Sure I love Utah minus eight over Colorado.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

I feel like Utah is a much tougher team. Let's see Going through here Is it at Colorado. It is.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

I will take oh wait, oh no, no, okay, never mind, I'm going to take Missouri minus 10 over Auburn at home.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to take Miami, plus one at Louisville.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I thought Louisville was going to be good this year.

Speaker 1:

They've had some turmoil, rumors that NIL deals are not being paid properly. There's not a lot of people hitting the portal. I don't know. That's the other factor that you don't know. These kids could leave in the middle of the summer still, I think.

Speaker 2:

No, the portal's closed. They have to sit out.

Speaker 1:

I said that and I hope you heard it they could just sit out in the middle of the year, though Middle of the season, I'm done for the season. I don't know where this is all headed, but I think Miami they are all in as far as they're one of these teams that acquired a ton in the portal at positions of need. There are rumors that they have the highest dollar NIL roster in the country at this point, so I think they're going to be a pretty good team this year.

Speaker 2:

Okay. Well, let's close with our uncensored moment of the week Drake and Kendrick Lamar.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and we were both big rap. We're deep in the rap game. We've been following this beef since 2013.

Speaker 2:

Obviously, I thought it started on Saturday.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I know you're just joking around. We obviously know that this has been brewing for a long time.

Speaker 2:

Imagine getting into a fucking rap beef and having a heart shaved into your head.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's a tough look. Um, okay, should we just?

Speaker 2:

I mean, obviously we don't know anything about this beef, but you, I want you to bring up all all the stuff from everything I here's. Here's what I've got. Okay, because I got into a drunk conversation with my friend riley about this okay and riley and christopher are the two names you want most when you're trying to address uh, rap stuff.

Speaker 2:

Okay I mean one shout out to kendrick lamar for not going below the belt and bringing up the whole degrassi thing. It's probably the first thing I would have brought up um drake in a wheelchair and degrassi, for sure, for sure yeah, um, I think you went a little bit more below the belt than that, though though. Way below the belt, way below the belt, apparently. Drake has a whole other kid that no one's talking about.

Speaker 1:

He also got called a pedophile.

Speaker 2:

And one of the wildest parts of this whole thing, by the way, is that so like Kendrick would release a song and it would be like, oh my God, that's some damning stuff. And I think Drake released another song and it was, I thought, pretty good, and they had a video along with it and like it was released on spotify and youtube and apple, I'm assuming, like, but it was like definitely on spotify, all these things like it. It was a well done production.

Speaker 1:

Kendrick was like like dude at one point on saturday night speaking, he was just like hey, you're a piece of shit. I hope you die.

Speaker 2:

You shouldn't be on this earth 30 minutes after one of Drake's songs came out, 30 minutes, he released another one and it was just on Spotify, or not Spotify, it was on SoundCloud. He was like I don't give a fuck Like he was working for the SES podcast.

Speaker 1:

Just throwing out shit on SoundCloud for no fucking reason. So he legit went in and basically was like Drake's mansion is about to get raided by the FBI, just you know, essentially alluding to just what happened to P Diddy. And he mentioned Epstein and he mentioned that he's sexually attracted to minors. He mentioned that he was running a sex activity.

Speaker 2:

Any minor line is pretty good. Let's set that aside Also do you? See the cover of the song that he released. Evan, you're probably more in tune to this than any of us.

Speaker 1:

I know you're sure you're going to be in college with Ross, but I need you to weigh in on this, or if Draco's still here.

Speaker 2:

He seems a lot cooler than both of us. If you have any info on the whereabouts of this fucking beat, hold on my old oh God. So there was like one of the songs he released, like Kendrick did. The picture has, like the still shot of the thumbnail or whatever was what you would see from when you Google search sexual predators in your neighborhood. It was just all in Drake's house.

Speaker 1:

Dude, this I'm not laughing at the context of the content, obviously, but like this seems like it's escalating to the point where, like, do you think this is gonna get like? To the point where it got back with like tupac and biggie? No, no, but like, because I feel like this is like Drake's not hard like that and Kendrick's not hard like that to me, compared to me, obviously probably harder than me.

Speaker 2:

Not me, bro, I got shot.

Speaker 1:

Back in the day, in the 90s, these guys were really rolling with some people. This is some weird shit about sex with minors. It's weird.

Speaker 2:

Here's the thing. I'm not trying to sound, I'm not trying to like date myself, and I think that both of these are phenomenal artists. I don't know the ins and outs of of either of these things, but when I tell you that I was 11 years old or 10 years old, and tupac, whose mom lived in stone mountain george at the time when I did saw her at a fucking book signing at the walden books right across from captain d's, right off memorial drive, when I was like I was like 12, when I tell you that he came out with a song called hit him up, which I'm sure a lot of people have heard, and the opening line, the opening line of the song was that's why I fuck you, bitch you, fat motherfucker, like what?

Speaker 1:

did you ever see the uh, the viral video? Like right when youtube was like first coming out that someone dubbed that song over barney a barn video, it was hilarious, I feel like I tried to find that like a couple of months ago.

Speaker 2:

Like not even that. Like I was like drunk, I was like what can I do? When, like baby Bob came in, he was like right on the beat People don't know what we're talking about. I think we're going to start even wider than before, but no, it is the best.

Speaker 1:

It's one of the best YouTube videos of all time.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'll never forget this and we can share this because we're adults now. I will never forget. It was like the first time I ever got high like one of like three times in my life. And I remember I was in college with this kid who was like you ever seen that, that Barney Tupac YouTube skit? And I was like huh. And he was like do you see funny shit? You ever seen that, that barney tupac youtube skit? And I was like huh. He was like do you not see the funniest shit you ever heard? I was like I'm just trying to listen to oar man. He put it on. It was like one of the fun, it's the hardest part.

Speaker 1:

It was incredible it was a crazy, crazy game. Poker.

Speaker 2:

Just so bad Anyway.

Speaker 1:

Dude, am I planning to watch the OAR live at Madison Square Garden DVD. Pretty much every Friday afternoon when we get out of class we'd blast that in our house and we would just pregame for the bars. Good memories, but very, very stereotypical.

Speaker 2:

I showed up to best buy the moment they opened so I could get that cd and in my head I was like, like my dad at the time, I remember him telling me stories like I'm camping out. I camped out for stone's tickets for two days in a tent on the sidewalk and I'm like I'm gonna be the first in line at Best Buy.

Speaker 1:

No one else was there.

Speaker 2:

Oar live at Madison Square Garden. That was actually a really good album.

Speaker 1:

It really was, it was but yeah, anyway, all right, well, we have out-whited ourselves, which is tough to do, as we're talking about the Drake and Kendrick piece.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we lost focus. She did it too. The level of white that you had to have from like, hey man, let's talk about this rap battle. And it turned into us talking about a barney youtube video. And then our favorite oar memories yeah yeah, what's up bro well, it's been a great after that, so that's cool yep um.

Speaker 2:

Thanks for tuning in guys real quick before you sign off. So, like I said, we've been doing this for a couple weeks now. The actual views have been really good. We appreciate you guys tuning in. So we are a daily show. Now. Me and Tyler will do the Monday show every Monday, hopefully at 8, sometimes 830. But Monday through Friday we will have a show and usually we'll have a guest. We'll be talking about football, college football, really anything we want. Last week we had Barrett Salee, mike Bratton and who else am I missing? I'm missing somebody and that was from the show a week ago. This week we have JD Piquel from On3, garrett Chapman from 92.9, the Game in Atlanta, chris Phillips from SEC, unfiltered, and we have yet to have someone from Friday. But we will be here every single day, monday through Thursday at 8pm. Friday we have a special lunchtime show at 11am. So all those times are Eastern. Monday through Thursday 8pm. Friday, 11am Make sure you join us for all those as well.

Speaker 1:

Bang. Five stars Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Subscribe on YouTube. We appreciate it. Talk next week. Bye.

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