The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - GBF: Brian Kelly and playing Augusta
Episode Date: April 12, 2024LSU head coach Brian Kelly joins Stu, Billy, Mikey A and Mike Golic to talk about what the NFL should expect from his three first round players. Brian gives his thoughts on how the college game is evo...lving with the addition of NIL money and what should happen going forward. Brian tells Golic and Stu what it's like to play Augusta National as the Masters gets under way. Golic hangs around to give his thoughts on playing Augusta and what he expects from himself in Tahoe this year. Plus, another game of "MmHmm or MmmMmm" and Stu's Top 5 coaches with the most Belichick (pressure) on them in April. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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You're listening to Giraffe King's Network.
God bless football, Billy Gill.
God bless football, Mikey A.
God bless football, Stu Gotz bless football, Stu Gots.
Thank you, Mikey. Mike Golic is going to join us along with Brian Kelly.
We can't have one without the other, meaning Brian Kelly will only come on
if Golic is a part of the proceedings.
So he will join. What Billy? What happened?
Well, we've had Golic without Brian Kelly numerous times.
Oh, we can get Golic whenever we want. It's Kelly.
He's the problem. That guy. Yeah.
Yep. But anyway, he's going to join us. We're looking forward to that. What's the matter?
What happened? Do many shows start by teasing a guest and then immediately saying he's the problem,
like calling your guests that you're trying to tease and have people stick around for a problem
before they've even come on? It was unfair of me. Brian Kelly is a great guy.
OK, I hung out with him at Lake Tahoe a couple of years ago
when he was playing golf out there for the tournament.
He and Golic have a great relationship.
The reality is we can only get Brian Kelly on the show
if Golic is on with us.
It's not a problem.
It's just their friendship. That's all.
So that's fair, Billy. That was fair criticism. Yeah.
Who would you say is the person that we will most definitely
never get on again if your relationship with Golic Sowers?
Andy, like who? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Marcus Freeman.
Definitely Marcus Freeman and that's right, right.
Might never get him anyway. We want them.
Well, that was unfair.
We caused him a lot of God bless football.
Bad luck. Yeah, we caused him a lot of bad God bless football.
Look, I don't have his number.
I would love to have Frank on.
Frank's got nothing going on.
I mean, actually I'm certain someone signed Frank
as a coordinator.
I'm almost positive someone signed Frank Reich
as an offensive coordinator.
It could be wrong though, but anyway, Brian Kelly,
the LSU head coach will join us.
Mike Golick will join us.
The draft is coming up in a couple of weeks.
Billy, we had a debut last week of a great game and I am told
that we are going to play that game again and I'm very excited
for it.
Yep coming up later today.
We have another edition of
or
yeah, very exciting Billy.
We have a problem me and Mikey.
Hey, we really have a problem.
We think our team is good.
This is the earliest I've ever thought the Jets are good.
And I need someone to tell me they're going to be bad.
I really do. Yeah.
You're not going to do it.
Well, I don't want to tip my hand, but that may be
maybe a little something to that and or not to say we can't talk about the Jets,
but why do you why do you think think the jets are going to be good because the bills have gotten
worse and the dolphins have not gotten that much better?
So I think it's a combination of the Patriots are not good.
The bills have gotten worse,
although there's still time left with the draft and whatever remains of this,
uh, of this free agency period.
And the Dolphins, they haven't signed Tua yet.
They've lost some guys on defense.
And the Jets have a really good roster.
So if Aaron Rodgers is healthy, they have a good defense.
They've kind of shirred up the offensive line.
They're expected to take Bowers, the tight end from Georgia in the draft.
It seems like the Jets don't have a hole in their teeth.
OK, like they have all the bases covered
with the exception of 10 to the 40-year-old
recover from an Achilles injury and have
a good year at quarterback.
That's about it.
There is an argument to make that if the Jets roster were
to stay healthy, and it won't, like let's just
get that out of the way, it won't stay healthy no one's will right yeah but if they were to stay
healthy it's it's it's a top three or four roster on paper right on paper
unfortunately for the Jets they have to go out on a field and play football
games yeah well I feel it and that might be right. Yeah.
On a field that gets every slab that gets everyone injured.
Billy hates that field. I mean, I just like there's fields that like
injure players at an alarming rate that should be looked into.
And they're like, but the World Cup's coming.
So let's let's change the field for the World Cup. That'll be fine. Yeah.
What is the World Cup coming, by the way?
26.
Really?
Billy, you threw it out there.
I was just trying to give the audience some information.
It's in the summer.
I don't know.
Yeah.
Let's save that for God bless football.
I'm sorry.
My bad.
My bad.
I got him confused.
I did. Billy, I have some bad news My bad. I got him confused. I did.
Billy, I have some bad news for you.
Oh, no.
And I'm putting you in a bad spot.
But we'll never get OJ on with K-Funk and Mojo and...
OJ has passed away, Billy.
That was probably the strangest way to deliver that news.
Well, I know how badly you wanted OJ on and we kept asking Metal Arc and the folks at Metal Arc,
they weren't really into us having OJ on
for a fantasy segment or gambling advice.
And now we'll never get OJ.
That's true.
Yes, OJ has passed.
Complicated legacy for OJ Simpson.
I will say this.
Having OJ on is, mm-mm, got it.
Yep.
I will say this, since we're a football show,
from a football standpoint, OJ Simpson
was one of the greatest football players to ever play.
And what happened yesterday is very complicated to deal with.
In my opinion, I'm not certain it's
a life that should be celebrated.
In fact, I will say it's probably not
a life that should be celebrated.
But I will say that he is one of the greatest football
players to ever play.
And as a young kid growing up watching the NFL,
he was one of the guys that sucked me in
because his athleticism and his ability on the field
was mesmerizing.
He was one of the all-time greats.
So I think at the very least what we can say and should say
are condolences to his family, to his daughters, to his kids,
because everything that happened with OJ
after his playing career, and before for that matter,
had absolutely nothing to do with them.
And so they're grieving the death of their father.
And we can leave it right there.
We will never have OJ Simpson on God Bless Football.
Anyway, with that said, Billy, do we want to play the game
here?
Can we play the game?
Oh, OK.
I have a top five as well, if you'd like it.
I know that was clunky.
It was a clunky way for us to get to it.
But I felt like on a football show,
we should at least say something about OJ Simpson.
All right, so you want to play mm-hmm or mm-hmm?
I do.
All right, here's the first one.
Aaron Rodgers recently appeared on the I Can Fly podcast
and he said he initially thought his career was over.
Quote, I was really thinking this is it.
You don't come back from this injury,
Rodgers said during an interview.
I had this incredible off season experience
in a new city, in a new town,
and new teammates, a new organization,
and an owner for the first time.
And I was really falling back in love with the game in a new town and new teammates, a new organization and an owner for the first time.
And I was really falling back in love with the game that I first fell in love with.
I was five years old and it was absolutely beautiful and special and deep and rich and
yummy and just incredible.
Aaron Rodgers leading the Jets on a yummy playoff run.
Mm hmm.
Or mm hmm.
Oh God, I don't know what to do. Yummy playoff run or mm-mm.
Oh God, I don't know what to do.
I want to say mm-mm, but I feel like- Yummy playoff run.
Yeah, a yummy playoff run.
A delicious playoff run.
What is a playoff run?
Is it getting to the AFC championship game?
Is that a playoff run?
Because if you win the division,
that means you just have to win a game
to get to the AFC championship game.
And that would be yummy.
I mean.
Why don't we say one playoff win?
Would one playoff win be yummy enough for you guys?
Mm-mm.
Wow.
Mm-mm.
Ooh.
No. Mm-mm. Two playoff wins? I'm going to go with. Wow.
To play. I've suffered. No, I've suffered for too long to be satisfied with one playoff win.
Wait, hold on. So now he's asking a question. Mike, a two playoff wins. Now that depends. Are they a wild card team or have they won the division because two playoff wins puts us in the Superbowl. Yummy?
Well, no, that's the only thing.
There's only one team that gets a bye.
Well, that's true.
You're right about that.
Do we get the bye?
No, we don't get the bye.
The cheese probably get the bye.
The Ravens might get the bye.
Well, hold on a second.
In this scenario, okay, hold on.
In this scenario, you win two playoff games
and you make it to the AFC Championship.
At the very least, right.
Still not yummy.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
Wow.
Oh, that tasted bad.
He didn't want to do it.
That tasted bad.
Mm-hmm.
It does.
So we'll take the AFC Championship game
because we haven't really experienced AFC Championship
games too many times in our lifetime.
We had it two years back to back years with Sanchez,
97 against the Broncos.
We had it back in the eighties, I think,
when Shula soaked the field down at the Orange Bowl.
He cheated, is what Don Shula did.
The Dolphins went on to win that game.
So yes, we will take it AFC championship game.
Like we can't get that greedy, come on.
Well, hold on.
No, to clarify, to clarify,
if you don't have a buy,
you will accept the AFC championship game.
If you have a buy, you have to win the AFC championship.
If the Jets have the one seed,
they better go to the Superbowl. Yes. Wow. The Jets have the one seed, they better go to the Superbowl.
Yes. Wow.
They won't get the ones, but if they have it,
they better go to the Superbowl.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah. Okay.
Yeah.
We have lost the expectations Billy,
it's why I'm asking someone to talk me
like you are the one. No, no.
We're just owed.
We're just owed it, okay?
Owe. We're owed.
We're owed after 13 years of watching them not make the playoffs.
For them to get the one seed,
yes, we're owed the Super Bowl.
And the guy we're relying on to deliver
what it is that we are owed,
because I agree with you, is Aaron Rodgers.
Okay.
Not a bad person to rely on.
Yeah, not a great person either.
If he's healthy, he's great.
All right, you ready?
Yes.
Ready for another one?
Oh, of course.
The Eagles and the Packers will play week one of the NFL season on a Friday night in
Brazil.
We're going to get the traditional season opener with the defending Super Bowl champions
on Thursday night.
This will just be an extra Friday game week one.
And it will be the first time since 1970 that the NFL has played a Friday night game in week one or to Friday night football week one from Brazil.
Mikey.
I mean, Eagles home game.
It's an Eagles home game. Yeah.
Oh, jeez. Is it like summer hot in Sao Paulo in like late August, early September?
Because if it is, no thank you.
Well, you're not going to be there.
Yeah.
What do you care?
I'm going, uh-huh.
Because here's what I love.
Give me a second.
Wait, he's confusing things.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
What do you care about the weather?
Like you're going to Brazil.
I mean.
Hold on a second.
Let me not just flatly say you're not going
to be there. What if we told them we wanted to go cover this
game in Brazil? Like we don't like keep opening night people
will be covering that send us to Brazil to cover the Eagles and
the Packers, which is a good game by the way. Yes, it's a
great game. Are you kidding me? Uh huh. Send us to Brazil. I'm in. I'm good with it. OK.
You want to go to Brazil? Yeah, you know.
Now, do we get home in time for the Sunday Slate of Football?
Because I need to be home in time for that.
You know, let me tell you something.
If I'm going to Brazil, I'm not going to Brazil for a day. OK?
Like, that's just how that's going to work.
I know. But Mike, I can't miss opening weekend.
It's like the Super Bowl. It's better than the Super Bowl.
Brent, the world exists with satellites and such that you can watch all these
games still. You'll be fine. That's fair.
I've got the dead in company in Mexico, watch playoff games right in my room.
So you're right. You're right about that.
Mm hmm. For me, I love opening weekend.
You get a Thursday night game, you get a Friday night game, you get all day.
Sunday, you get a Sunday night game and a Monday game.
I'm good with that.
And Saturday is college football because it's already begun. I'm good.
Week two or week one because college has that weird week zero situation.
College starts one week before the NFL season.
Yeah, I'm gonna have a fake other week.
You get week one. You're right college zero please. Week zero please.
Week one. Just everybody takes week one off. It's fine. We get it college.
So double mm- hmms for us.
All right. Well, depending on the weather for Mikey, apparently.
What? All right. Our final one for this week, Bill Belichick has been spending
the off season participating in coaching clinics.
He visited the University of Washington and also participated in a clinic in
Nebraska on pro football talk this week. Mike Florio and our friend, Chris Sims,
suggested that Bill Belichick should go around on a coaching clinic tour and
charge large sums of money to allow coaches to pick his brain.
Florio said owners should pay Bill Belichick seven figures to share his ideas
on the new kickoff rule.
The idea that Bill Belichick would be a consultant
for a hire jumping from team to team,
charging seven figures to teach all of them
the exact same thoughts he has on the kicking rule.
Mm-hmm or mm-mm.
I have some news on Belichick in a second here, I do.
It's not, you know.
He's joining us to talk about lacrosse again or? Well, listen, you'll find out in a second here. I do. It's not it's not you know, he's joining us to talk about lacrosse again or well, well,
listen, you'll find out in a second here, but Mikey or oh,
mm hmm. Sure. Let him do it. Go make that money as long as
he's going to get some advice on how to pick players. Yes, mm
hmm. I'm with I'm with Mikey. Go make the money. Go scare the
daylights at a coaches. Just your presence scares them,
right? So it's a big mm-hmm for me.
I also have top five coaches that have the most
Bill Belichick on them in April.
Oh, wow.
Bill Belichick is code for pressure.
I have that.
You want to do that in the last segment of the show?
Keep some people hanging around?
Yes, and I will also tease the fact that I do.
I actually do have Bill Belichick news
about where he'll be this upcoming weekend.
Wow.
Let's go to Golic first.
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The way I'm going to start, Coach, we appreciate you joining us is I am right off the bat going to apologize for the other guys that are going to be asking you questions here.
See this is the trouble with being associated with Mike Ye and Billy and Stu is they use
my name to get
the big-time named coaches and players out there and then I come on and I have
to I do this to you I do I apologize to Andy Reid right off the bat because they
will say something or ask you something stupid and I would just appreciate it if
you wouldn't clump me in with them. Listen I have to do reporters all the
time so that's
a good point. That is a good point. Try and behave coach, we
promise we'll try. Yeah, yeah, you'll try. So first off,
before we go forward with this team, I mean, it is something
we're used to with LSU, even before you got there. And
certainly while you're there, the athletes that you get,
you're going to have three players, Jayden Daniels and
Brian Thomas Malik neighbors
in the first round.
So just to talk about those guys for a moment
and the talent level on that team
as it keeps turning over year after year.
Well, there's, you know, obviously you just turned
the film on, you know, those are easy guys to watch, right?
I don't know that it takes very long to, you know,
say these are, you know, first round draft picks. You know, Daniel's year was Heisman Trophy worthy.
His ability to take over a game, you know, my 33 years, I don't know that I've had a quarterback
that just can change the complexion of the game so quickly, whether he threw it or ran it.
just can change the complexion of the game so quickly, whether he threw it or ran it.
Neighbors is explosive,
whether he's down the field or catching it,
and after the catch, his explosiveness,
and just an ultra competitive player.
And then Brian Thomas, a guy that can stretch the field,
has length, and really elusive after the catch.
So these are three legitimate first round draft picks
that can change the look of any NFL franchise.
So, you know, my only regret is that we didn't have a defense
that could meet, you know, the talent level
that we had on offense.
Yeah, I want to get into the defense.
I know you have a new defensive coordinator,
but also listen, you've been doing this coaching thing a long time and
you've seen the changes along the way and the changes now with
the portal and NIL. The one thing I wonder about I'm looking
at it at Notre Dame as well. Notre Dame had Sam Artman last
year and Riley Leonard this year. You I remember watching
Jaden Daniels as a true freshman at ASU and now transferring and
going and playing for you.
Where are we in the,
I don't know if the word can be used anymore,
development of a quarterback through a system
because a lot of times they develop and they leave
or as you try and develop someone,
you get in an older player coming in from another school
to take over the program.
So how do you balance that?
Well, it's the million dollar question
as to how you deal with transfers,
generally speaking, within your program.
And the way we're going to construct our program here
is that we have great talent in the state of Louisiana,
and they want to play at the flagship university at LSU.
So the best way to do it is to recruit
the state of Louisiana, engage the players,
build relationships, develop them here
so you can retain them.
And so that's the best way to handle it
and get them to water the grass here, make it greener here
so it's not greener somewhere else.
And so that's the only way that I can figure this thing out.
So you're not in and out of the transfer portal
each and every year.
So develop your own players, develop the quarterback.
Garrett Nussmeyer is gonna be our starter.
He's been here since the freshman.
And last year, you know, we had a great game
in the SEC West Championship game.
He could have been in the transfer portal and maybe one of the most desired players and he stayed.
And so I think that that's a signal that, you know, there are still some of those guys.
He's a quarterback son, you know, and he knows the game and he's going to get an opportunity now to run this football team. So, that's how we're gonna handle it. I think
some others are gonna, you know, go through free agency
every year. Um but that's how we're gonna handle it. Uh coach,
I'm wondering, just going back to your players who are gonna
be drafted this year, uh what do you say to them? How do you
prepare them for what they're about to embark on in terms of
the draft and the NFL?
Well, you know, that's a great question and you know what I have seen this year more so than any other year because of
the transparency that's out there relative to social media.
There's so many experts look there's more misinformation and
disinformation about players than the Cold War.. Look, there's more misinformation and disinformation about players
than the Cold War. I mean, it's crazy. And so I've just told our players, listen, talk about
yourself, you know, stay in the moment, you know, and really be humble about having an opportunity
humble about having an opportunity to be in the NFL and really keep it that simple. Other than that, for me, your tape is going to show a lot and then your one-on-one interviews,
how you handle yourself, be respectful.
All the things that a parent would tell their son.
I think if you do those things, you can't step in it. And I think that
sometimes we make this more complicated than it really needs to be.
Scottie Roberts Boy, I could not agree more. And you got sure
fire guys in the three we mentioned. I know they're trying to make some stuff out about Malik
neighbors now, but this is lying season. It's when everything comes out. It's crazy to listen to so much. But how about these guys are given where they're going to
go. But how about the player that comes to you as a coach, they get a draft
grade, and maybe it's not as high as they want, but they still think about
leaving. That's got to be a more interesting conversation, right? Because
obviously, you would probably like them back on your team. but it's also a chance to go to the NFL.
How do you weigh that of where their grade is and what they should do?
Yeah, so it's a great question. Like and we try to you know be again
as
helpful as we can. I bring in Scott Pioli
who's a former GM who does a
Scott Pioli, who's a former GM who does a full grading of all of our players that are draft alibis. So they have a third party evaluation forum. We bring in former players and tell
them, listen, just just so you know, this is really hard. If you're a fifth round or
a fourth rounder, you got to go take somebody's job and they may have a family and they're feeding their kids. It's not easy.
And so just understanding all of those dynamics and then what does the money
look like after you, you know,
move into an apartment in New York city, maybe,
and you'd start to pay taxes and your, your, your player's dues.
It's maybe a little bit better if you stay here.
So I think we just try to give them all the information
and that the NFL is not a developmental league.
It's, we better be ready to play.
So, and sometimes that works, Mike,
and sometimes it doesn't.
And so we can't just, you know,
we want to give them as much information
and give it all to
them so they can make an informed decision.
But after that, then support them the best we can.
And sometimes that fourth rounder may make more money going back to school than going
in the draft.
That's crazy, Mike.
That is crazy where kids will have that decision to make.
Should I stay in college because I'm making more a year or go to the NFL?
It is wild.
And I guess that's the next question for you in the evolution
of coaching from what it was to what it is now, how much does this feel
like professional sports now than collegiate sports with having the
amount, the number that you need to know, what can you pay a guy when
you go sit in someone's living room?
Now it's how much before, before you know taking care of my kid
there's money involved and how much it's just changed to like more of a pro level situation
well if we had a salary cap i'd be okay with it but there's no salary cap i mean that's that's
the issue really i mean if we all were operating under you know the same guidelines at least we
could you know know okay this is what we've got. But
that's really the biggest issue. But look, the parallels, you're right. I mean, look,
Jayden Daniels, Malik neighbors, they're all looking for that rookie signing bonus. We're out
there recruiting seniors in high school. They're looking for that freshman signing bonus. The
transfer portal, he's looking for a free agent bonus. And then the guys on your
roster, they want retention bonuses. So look, it parallels. NIL money is broken down into the three
categories that the NFL is paying out. And we're doing the same thing. Unfortunately, we're doing
without a salary cap. And that's where it makes it just absolutely crazy, because you just don't know
And that's where it makes it just absolutely crazy because you just don't know what the numbers are
from year to year.
So college football is in a great place.
We know there's a lot of money.
The problem is nobody knows what this is gonna look like
in a couple of years.
And if anybody does, please let me know.
But we just have to figure out how to cap this
so we can move forward.
Yeah, agree. The game isn't hurt. The game is still as popular as it ever was, but everything around it is getting a little bit crazy.
It's actually these players somewhat have it better than the NFL. They don't have to deal with a number of years on a contract.
They can do it year by year. They're a free agent every year. It's pretty wild. As far as your team now, you know, just a little bit of
spring ball left in this, as we mentioned, you get a new D coordinator and
Blake Baker and guys that he has brought in. So that's an area that was of
concern. So and as we mentioned, you get top athletes there. How will Blake now
kind of dissect this defense into performing better this year?
of dissect this defense into performing better this year?
Yeah, we're still in need of recruiting. I think LSU has always been known for
having great defensive players. We're still in the need of developing and recruiting on the defensive side of the ball. I think we're going to be very good again on the offensive side of the ball. I think we're gonna be very good again on the offensive side of the ball,
but that has flipped and there's not a balance
within the program right now
where we have the same kind of players.
I think we're gonna get there in short order,
but I think we're, you know, from a recruiting cycle,
we need to do another really good job this year
and next recruiting on the defensive side of the ball.
I think Blake and the staff that we've assembled will do that.
I think the sum will be greater than any one of the parts on this football team.
I think it'll be a much more balanced team than it was last year.
As you know, we were the top offense in the country, but
defensively we were not very good.
And so I think we'll have a more balanced football team that can
compete in the SEC, but we're still needing to recruit on the
defensive side of the ball.
Coach, we saw coach Saban step away this off season.
And one of the things that he said was that him and his wife
discussed and they were like, what are we doing anymore?
A lot of the players are just in it for the money.
They don't seem to have the passion.
I guess as NIL and the transfer portal become more of a thing.
One, does it change the way you feel about coaching at all?
And two, does it change the way you recruit?
Does, do you go in and look at a guy and say, you know what, this is someone that's
coming here, but may not be here in another year.
Let me go after someone else.
Yeah, I think if I, if, if I did I did, I probably would retire as well.
I would, quite honestly.
Look, this is my 33rd year
and my why is player development
and developing players and the relationships with players.
And I can tell a parent,
look, I can help develop your son, be a better husband, a better father,
a better technically and tactically.
I can develop him as a football player.
I can help him graduate.
I don't know what he's worth.
I don't know what that number is.
I can't give you that.
I don't know what that is.
I've got 33 years of doing it,
but I don't know what he's worth,
but I can do all those other things for him.
And so when it gets down to it from that perspective,
if it gets to where I can't just develop kids
and do it in the manner that I've talked about,
where we recruit freshmen and develop them,
then I don't know if I'll go to West Palm Beach,
but I'll be on a beach too.
Yeah, I was gonna say the younger coaches
are kind of used to this, guys who have been around a while,
and you said it, until they get some more guard rails
of where this is going to go,
this has gotta be tough for guys
that have had to cross over into this.
So one kind of outside the box here a little bit,
you were coaching at Grand Valley State,
at Central Michigan, Cincinnati, Notre Dame,
now at LSU, different food things down there.
What food have you grown accustomed to
outside of, I hope, some beignets?
Always thinking with your stomach.
Yes. Oh, yeah.
You gotta have beignets. Always thinking with your stomach. Oh yeah, you got to have beignets.
I think for me, originally from Massachusetts, I always loved seafood and then you end up in the Midwest and the seafood is culturally at best, right? Unless you're like freshwater fish. But
know, freshwater, you know, fish, but getting that flavor back, you know, with the Gulf here has been awesome. Any kind of fish with etouffee is terrific. The food here is pretty simple.
It's just all in the sauces to kind of make it a little bit more of a flair, but it's been great.
We really love it.
They love football, they love family.
Baton Rouge is about as Catholic as South Bend.
It's amazing.
So it's been really a great transition
and the food is amazing.
So I have to work out even harder to keep the weight off.
Golick, have you sent Coach Kelly any alcohol?
Because, well, Coach, are you interested in some alcohol
branded by the Golick family?
Oh, yeah.
I didn't even know he was it.
He's so diversified now.
It would be, you know, amazing.
We just started with our Golick Family Foundation,
getting involved with a sipping cream.
So you never know where this is gonna go, Coach.
I mean.
Oh, he looks interested, Mike.
I mean.
Hey, you know, I mean, I'm up for, listen, I'm Irish.
So, you know, I do have that joke.
There you go.
It's good and it's good for you.
And it's good for me and my family,
if you know what I mean.
So.
The foundation, Mike, the foundation.
You can always have it with a couple of dogs on the back
on a golf cart.
It's, it's, it all works.
How's your golf game?
Is golf game still going on down there?
Yeah, this pesky day job kind of gets in the way of it.
Are you going to Tahoe this summer, coach?
No, I, you know, it's, it's much more about for me now
with, with the way things are and recruiting, you're, it's much more about for me now with the way things are in recruiting.
You're here all June.
July now needs to be, you got to chill.
And so recruiting now, you got to use the whole month of June with official visits.
So it's so crazy.
You just need to recharge the battery in July.
So going back to the recruiting, like the early signing period and I believe in december and then the normal signing period
Should that change? Well, there's talk of that possibly changing. Do you think that is something that could help?
I I don't want to move the signing day up to june because then
I think what you're going to see mike is is kids optinging out of their senior year. I don't want to see that.
I want to see a kid play his senior year of high school football.
And, you know, he gets an ankle injury and now he's out six weeks
because he's already got a scholarship, you know, admitted to a particular school.
So I'm a little leery of that June signing period.
And then, you know, for me, let's I think we're in a pretty good position right now with
with where it is and and let them have the early signing
period in December and then we'll figure it out from there
a couple of quick ones and we'll get you out of here coach
who wins the Masters this weekend. You know I'm going off
the board a little bit. I think if he just would go with one swing thought, I'm going with Victor Hovland.
And he's been kind of messing around with like 19 different swing thoughts, but he can kill this course.
And if he's got some patience in him, if he's patient, I think he's got a chance to win.
Have you golf there?
I'm sure you have.
I've been fortunate enough to play a little bit at Augusta.
So if I were, I've never played there.
If I were to play there, would it be frowned upon
if I had a beer and a cigar in my hand at all times?
Is that frowned upon there?
Well, let's just put it this way.
It'd be the last time you played there.
You want to take me instead, coach?
I mean, what do you think?
Absolutely.
I'd take the whole group.
We'd make it a foursome.
Coach, are you serious?
No.
No, he's not.
I'm not taking you anywhere, Stu.
What do you mean?
Mike, I've been a good behavior here.
What are you talking about?
Yeah, and it's killing you.
I know.
I have questions.
Go look.
Help me out.
The eclipse, coach.
How'd you spend it?
It was cloudy here.
And I said that, and my wife goes, well, that's the whole coach. How'd you spend it? It was cloudy here and and and I said that my wife goes, well,
that's the whole point. That's the whole point. You're
missing the point. She she's just talked it up, chalked it
up to me being a dumb football coach. I said, well, I was I
was in the office so I missed it. Right. Dumb football coach
who plays Augusta. I mean, geez. Yeah, it works.
Where do you think Jayden,
I know you're gonna say number one overall,
but assuming that doesn't happen,
Washington, New England,
what do you think the best fit for Jayden is?
You know, I really believe that both of the, you know,
I mean, it seems as though Chicago's made a decision.
That's just my opinion.
I don't know.
I don't have any firsthand information,
but I think either one of those are a great fit. I think Washington and New England are both
great landing spots for him. And again, look, Drake Mays a great quarterback, but I think
Jaden has that ability to change the complexion of a game.
He's a veteran guy. He's experienced. He's been in the SEC. He's he's really, I think, ready to go in and play.
I think, you know, if you're pushing me on this, I think he goes to.
Yeah, I think he goes to as well.
And while there are no perfect players out there, we see his upside.
What do you think are one or two things that he needs to get better at,
at the next level?
Well, I think more than anything else, the continued maturation in the pocket,
he's made great progress there. I just think, you know,
being in the pocket for him is one of those things where you don't want, um,
to see somebody, um, just all of a sudden,
I've arrived, I think just more presence in the pocket. You know, everybody can can benefit
from being more calm and collected in the pocket, but he made great progress in year
two, I would continue to see that same kind of progress. He's up to 210 pounds. I think he'll continue to build a coat of armor on him
because he's going to get hit.
I think sliding would be a good thing.
Learning how to do that.
That would also benefit him,
but I think he's in a really good position.
I think he knows all those things.
Which made you more nervous?
Coaching before a national championship game
or stepping up to the first tee
for the first time at Augusta?
Ooh. before a national championship game or stepping up to the first tee for the first time at Augusta?
Ooh. Ha ha ha ha ha ha.
It's even crazy that those two rival each other.
I know.
Yeah.
That you're thinking about it, yes.
The problem is in pregame,
I saw the other team that we were playing against.
Ha ha ha ha ha.
You know, it's always, it's a great nervousness, you know, when you're playing in a game,
a game of football, it's a nervousness that you've been waiting for, right?
It's the anticipation, right?
That you prepared your team and you're going to go out.
Augusta, you go out there and you're like,
I don't know what's gonna happen here.
That's a different kind of feeling.
So that one, you just wanna get it in the fairway
and get walking.
Did you?
Did you?
Your first drive there, did you put it in the fairway?
I think I did.
The bunker is reachable
for many of the hacks like me that they put the tees.
So I've been out of that bunker on one,
on the right a few times, but it's, you know,
the great thing about Augusta for all of us, you know,
that are, you know, higher handicaps,
it is very generous fairways.
So for guys like us, it's not as intimidating off the tee
because they're so generous, the fairways.
It's the green complexes.
It's when you get up there
and you're on the wrong part of the green,
you got no chance of three-parting.
No chance of three-parting.
That's the difference.
Mike, you notice he said a few times, huh?
You notice that? Yeah, listen, that would be it for me. The greens, I did the greens at Pinehurst.
It just makes you want to throw your putter. I mean, you get there and think you're going to
have a good score. Mike, you did that at Tahoe. I mean. I know I did. I didn't want to bring that
up either. Leave me alone. Let's let the man go. He's got football. All right, coach, get out of
here. We look forward to our round at Augusta with you.
We appreciate the offer.
Good luck to your kids coming up in the draft and good luck this season, of course.
Hopefully, we'll speak to you before that.
You're on good behavior, Mike.
You did a good job, guys.
You did a good job.
I appreciate that very much.
You did not embarrass me.
Thank you.
Mike, you noticed that the number one bunker a few times.
I've been in that a few times.
The man has golfed Augusta more than a few times.
I know.
I would sleep in that bunker.
I would live in that bunker. So you've never golfed there, Stu? No, no. Can you get it done for me, Mike, please?
Listen, I can't even get it done for you. Go like now. Listen, now that I learned that you can't
have a beer and a cigar, my god. Okay, well, I'll take your place. So here's here's what we know.
Kelly is like a member there, okay?
I mean he lives in that first tee, but he lives on the fairway in that bunker, Mike. So maybe you make a call to Kelly. Kelly makes a call to Augusta. Me and Kelly go play Augusta with my dad. What do
you think? Wow, that'd be nice. Oh, it'd be nice. And you, of course. Well, I have a question. What
if it's down to Mike and your dad to make this happen?
So the only way I'm going.
Yeah, it's you, Brian Kelly's the one inviting you.
So it's Brian Kelly and he's-
But Brian has a friend who's gonna be there.
Well, he has a member.
You have to have a member, so a member has to be there.
He's a member.
So it's Kelly, a member, and then Kelly says-
Two. Two, and I have to choose between Golik.
And your dad.
You better take your dad or I'll club you with a seven.
But if he takes his dad, then he may be out of this.
Well, the better way to do it is if Kelly says to me,
I only got room for two and I want Golik to be one of them.
You're asking me because I've always promised my dad the first
time I play that course, it's not going to be with Brian Kelly or Mike Oleg. It's gonna be with you
And so what Billy is doing is pushing me into a corner here where he's making me choose
Go against my word to my dad and I would do it. I would play with Golic
I would think I would the way I would do it
It would be Brian Kelly the member he's with and then it would be in that would be me and Stu's dad
Wow, that would be the four's with and then it would be
and that would be me and Stu's
dad. Wow. That would be the
fourth. I like that. Oh, Stu
would be out. How about this
two guys? Would you would you
give up your spot? How about my
dad and Gojo? Would you give up
your spot so that your dad
could golf with Golick and
Brian Kelly? Oh, hell no. Oh,
I'm joking. Yes, of course I
would. Get out of here. Yes, he
would. Of course he would. What
I would ask Mike to do is say, hey, Brian, you know what? Set us up with the with a member and take a day off. Me, Mr. Gotts and Stu Gotts are gonna go.
I mean, people gotta have fun there, right? I mean, we're hacks playing there. I mean,
it would bum me out if everybody was so serious there and not realizing, you know what? We're
not on the tour. We're not gonna be shooting 70, you know?
So why can't we go out and enjoy it
and have a little bit of fun?
Because it's Augusta, Mike.
Yeah.
Yes.
Yes.
No fun allowed.
Got my issues with some of those people at Augusta.
The worst thing about the tournament to me.
We're trying to get in there.
I know we are.
But the worst thing about it is the fact that US Open you you see
I mean 80 hours of it right Masters you don't right that that's what I don't lie
I wish we would see more of it you get it their way you don't get it
That's I know it's exactly right and they're in a position to be able to do that
And I've always said if you have the power and the leverage, you know use it use it to your advantage
It's so not a place for you. Rules, no beers, no cigars. Well, like he said, I could play there once,
right? So I get that one time in and say I experienced it. But would you make it 18 before
they're like, Mr. Golick? Well, I mean, listen, I'm not an ass. I mean, I'm not going to chunk it and
not fill my divots and I'm not gonna walk all over the green.
I know how to play golf, but I'd like to enjoy a beer.
I mean, they gotta serve some drinks out there.
I mean, I went to the Masters with my dad
a couple of years ago.
I had 15 beers.
They have beer there, Mike, you'll be fine.
I mean, if you're playing though,
so if you're playing, they got to, right?
I don't know if they have the cart going going around selling stuff I don't know how it works
there but I mean you got to be able to have a beer and if you're gonna have a
beer why not have a cigar it's not like I'm going to be screaming my ass off and
yelling for and hitting into people I know I know how to play the game
respectfully right but I like to play the game a little buzz is that is that
wrong listen I'll be getting high as a kite if we can make it happen I saw I saw the other day I was watching a video how they removed the weeds from the grass at Augusta.
I'll replace it.
They exactly right.
Well, how about the sand? The sand isn't even like real sand. I saw a story on that the other day.
It's it's ridiculous how that place is manicured. It's just it's beautiful. Very cool. I would feel
bad of how I may hack up that course,
unfortunately.
I'm imagining me, you, Brian Kelly in a golf cart.
It's a great question, by the way.
I don't know if they have a cart that comes around
like most golf courses.
In fact, if I had to guess, I would guess no.
But me, you, and Kelly in a couple of golf carts
cutting it up and I just rip out a big fatty.
Oh man.
You would probably be on a time thing there golf carts, cutting it up and I just rip out a big fatty. Oh man. Jeez.
You'd probably be on a time thing there
before somebody came out and said something to you.
So we'll see.
I did get, Stu, I did get invited back to Tahoe.
So I am going back there.
Very nice.
And I'm going to try and be the,
obviously I'm never going to be in contention there.
I want to be the most improved golfer from year to year.
So that's my goal this year.
Do we have a date with me caddying again
or what do you think?
God I hope not, you were just horrible.
You wanted me to use a putter off the tee box.
I mean the driver wasn't working that day.
I mean granted when you offered that
I did not drive the ball well
but I think that was your fault and getting in my head actually acting like I should use the putter right I'm supposed to be helping
You out. Yeah
You guys think you're gonna see Travis Kelsey there this year. It's a great question
I think he may have graduated from good. Oh, listen. He was phenomenal the night before
His dad was there as well.
I got to talk with him for a little bit.
But they do a karaoke thing
and whatever person wants to go up and karaoke
and he was phenomenal doing that.
But it's a good question by Billy Mike
because Travis might be too big of a celebrity now.
It's gonna be funny if Mahomes is there without Kelsey.
I don't know if he's too big a celebrity.
I mean, I get who he's dating, but these are some monster,
I'm not including myself in this, obviously.
These are monster celebrities that look to go to this thing
year after year or so.
I'm gonna say he's not too big of a celebrity
for that himself.
No, you're right, Timberlake's there,
Miles Teller is there.
Wait, who's he dating?
Who's he dating?
Oh, God. Well, she's not gonna be there, I assure you of that. She is not gonna be there. No, but I right. Timberlake's there. Miles Teller is there. Wait, who's he dating? Who's he dating? Oh, God.
Well, she's not gonna be there, I assure you of that.
She is not gonna be there.
No, but I will tell you this.
Unless she enjoys Tahoe, who knows?
I think Mike is right, though.
Travis has told me on several,
now life has changed for Travis in a big, big way,
but he has told me in years past that that event,
like it is the number one thing on his calendar.
He looks forward to that more than anything
on his calendar, more than football.
That thing's true.
The guy that caddied for me,
who actually lives in Arizona some of the year,
and I've been golfing a lot with him,
he has told me because he's caddied there for years,
he has said guys that have placed in the top five
are worried the next year,
they're not gonna get the invite back.
They said everybody just waits
and hopes they get that invite.
Right. And God forbid something. they get the invite back. They said everybody just waits and hopes they get that invite.
And God forbid something.
I am literally going to plan any surgery I have
of joint replacement, shoulder or knee,
around this tournament so I can make sure
I'm available if I get invited.
Because someone like me, if I get invited,
keep getting invited, like this is year two, thank God,
I was sweating that out.
But if I keep, and I say, you know what,
I can't go because of this or that, that's it.
I won't get invited again.
No, keep going back until they kick you out.
Yes, I don't know how many I got in,
this may be the last one for all I know, but I'm going.
I wasn't aware of top five guys
like worried about being invited back.
Yes, he said it would be amazing.
I know there's a top five guy that no
one wants invited back. I can tell you that much. I'll say
the name Tony Ramo. Oh, well, yeah, there you go. Look at you.
Takes it too seriously. He takes it too seriously. It's not
Augusta. Well, I mean, I gotta believe, you know, most of those
guys that are up near the top certainly take it a little more
serious than than some of us, some of the rest of us, because
you know, they're actually playing for something. They play the game a lot more. I just I felt
bad last year. I forgot who was Steph playing in the last round and somebody yelled at him.
No, it was Marty Fish. Someone yelled at Marty Fish in his backswing. He was about to win
it. Yes. That was horrible. I mean, that was absolutely horrible. Because Marty's one of
those guys who takes that thing very, very seriously.
He's training year round for that thing.
Yeah. Yeah. And you know, those people there, obviously, they think everybody is on the tour
and they all are funneling the fairway. We're all because again, that was my biggest fear is
hitting someone. And I remember Aaron Rodgers and Barkley telling me, don't worry. These people
all line up there. They don't move. So they get hit, they get hit. That's the way it goes.
It's, it's unreal.
You try and tell them to back up and they don't want to back up.
Now a lot of it's alcohol induced.
Now you're realizing why Augusta doesn't allow alcohol on the course.
I guess so.
I guess so.
Oh, well, God bless golf.
God bless golf and football, I guess.
And we're back.
So, you guys, I'm going to be honest with you.
The entire time that we had Golic and Brian Kelly on, I was thinking about the Belichick News.
I don't know why we teased news, essentially like 30 minutes.
And also, I was trying to put together your list of coaches,
the Belichick coaches.
It's top five coaches that have the most Bill Belichick on them in April.
And Bill Belichick is code for pressure.
Yeah, which one do you want first here, Billy?
Do you want the news or do you want,
I think we do the top five first.
Okay, sure.
All right, just keep teasing that news, okay?
All right.
I mean, I suspect I know the answer to the news
if I had to guess.
Well, I'll let you guess.
When I'm done with the top five.
Mike, I love that I asked you a question that
answered my own question.
I saw it on your face.
I did.
OK.
Top five coaches who have the most Bill Belichick on them
in April.
You guys ready?
Number five, Robert Salla.
Look at that.
Stop acting like a little kid around the quarterback.
Just stop doing it, OK?
Act like an adult, because Bill Belichick doesn't
care who his quarterback is.
He tried to run Tom Brady out of town in New England
four years before he should have.
So Bill Belichick is not going to let Aaron Rodgers run
that organization.
Robert Salla is.
If that continues, Jets get off to a bad start.
Salla out, Belichick in.
How about that?
OK.
Number four, Matt Eberfluss.
All the pieces are in place.
NFC team, Belichick has said, I think,
he would prefer to go to the NFC over the AFC.
I don't know why he said it, but he said it.
I'm not even certain he did say it.
But all the pieces are in place for that Bears team.
And if Eberfluss gets off to a bad start, Eberfluss out,
Belichick in.
Number three, Nick Sirianni.
Loose lips sink ships.
And the Eagles got a lot of loose lips.
And you know who hates a sinking ship?
A man who loves the Navy, Bill Belichick.
He doesn't want ships to sink.
He wants ships to sail.
Okay.
What Billy, what am I doing?
You're making me sick.
Nothing, I'm just-
Just keep going.
I'm taking it all in, yeah.
Okay.
So Belichick, if God forbid, and if I'm Belichick,
I would attend every single Eagles game this year.
One minute.
Just sit in the stands and let people cheer your name.
If Sirianni gets off to a bad start, Sirianni out,
Belichick in.
Number two, Sean McDermott.
Just go to number one.
We don't need the explanation.
Number one, Brian Dayball, because we all
know Belichick would love to end his career with the New York
Giants. We all know that.ick would love to end his career with the New York Giants.
We all know that.
Yes, everyone knows that.
Everybody knows that.
All right, you have 30 seconds to break your news here.
Can I give you my guess?
Yeah, go ahead.
He's gonna be at whatever lacrosse game you're gonna be at.
Boom, how'd you know?
No, he's supposed to be at the lacrosse game that I am going to this weekend.
And I will do everything I can to make sure Bill Belichick is on God Bless Football next week.
Picking games.
Yeah, sure.
That's how it's gonna work.
Talking lacrosse.
God Bless Football.