The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Hour 1: Resting On Laurels
Episode Date: August 17, 2023We're talking U.S. Women's Soccer and slippery deli meats. Taylor Lorenz joins us as our pop culture expert to discuss the viral song 'Planet of the Bass,' Snapchat AI, and her Top 5 TikTok Rabbit Hol...es. Plus, Deion Sanders and Colorado Football may not have success, but they'll certainly be interesting. Will there be finger pointing if they fail and does he have the resources needed to succeed? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This is the Dunluba Tarshou with the Stugat's Podcast.
There are two things I really wanted to talk about on the show today.
One is that Flaco and Danowski is resigning from the US women's national team
after the entire debacle of the World Cup
and the Olympics last year.
The second is that a lady slipped on Pajudo
at an Italy in Boston,
and now her and her husband are suing Italy
for not picking up the Pajudo.
The whole country?
Italy.
I know, it's a utakin' about Italy. Chris Cody, by Are you talking about Italy?
Chris Cody, by the way, when you were out last week, did you see the little meme thing
we were doing with you with the Italian thing?
What I'm talking about?
No, he's in with that terrible picture.
I'll show you later.
No, no, no, no.
I never tell the exaggeration.
When Johnny Manze was lying through his teeth at June.
That's right.
No, we retired the terrible picture.
Thank God.
And now you have a new one where you look like you're doing like a Italian thing.
I saw you tweeted something with that, yes.
Yeah.
Dominic DeCoco.
You're welcome, by the way.
So dealer's choice.
We can talk about the US women's national team or the lady that slipped on Preguda or both.
That's Coco, by the way, CEO, CEO, because you like to eat.
Let's go.
What is the slippery smell?
Slipper?
No, I.
I.
Oh. Oh! Oh!
Oh!
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Go with the US WarBus National Team firing or their head coach or manage your stepping
down.
Prejudo's praise level.
I get on that slip.
I think that's being bizarre when I say, ayo.
Ayo! A know. Ew.
I know.
A Capacola is not, you're not gonna fall on your ass
on Capacola.
Right, right.
Mortadella, no.
You might trip over Mortadella.
I didn't tell him I'm falling on ass, man.
We don't have to talk about slippery meat now.
Don't we talk about black hole?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, here's the dilemma for the US women's national team.
No one really knows who they are going to try to hire next.
There's a number of names kind of in the mix,
but no clear standout.
And now that he has officially decided to resign,
there is an Olympics in a year.
And not a lot of time to turn the ship around.
When I think most fans were hoping after last year's Olympics
that are two years, two summers ago, Olympics 2021, that probably would have been a good time. when I think most fans were hoping after last year's Olympics or two
years, two summers ago, Olympics 2021, that probably would have been a good time.
And now you have like back-to-back international tournaments that you need to prep for.
It's a dream job.
Like this feels like not too difficult to turn around.
And obviously I parachute in on this sport every couple of years at Olympics
and World Cups.
I feel like there should be a line of managers who would love to have this talent.
Like this is basically dropping in on like the 2018 Warriors.
Like they need a new coach.
Like all right.
Like it's, I know people have caught up, right?
But the talent depth is unmatched, right?
Yeah.
I think this is a really good job.
And like we, we found out how much flat co-made when the details about Greg
Berholtz's contract came out. He's making like a $300,000 a year. It's like a lot for
a women's soccer club manager, but not compared to Greg Berholtz who's making over a million
dollars a year. I believe. So they have the fun. I know, right? That was another thing.
I wish I could make a million dollars being garbage
the the men's the men's manager makes
more than three times the women's manager and for them success is getting
knocked out of the group stage for the women it's like you have to resign
immediately although I know Mike and among other men's team fans were
saying Greg Barholtter also should not be renew
yeah well I I missed the media cycle on the women's world cup elimination.
I did find it interesting that Alexi Lollis finally had something negative to say about
US soccer when the women made it as far as the men have any constantly celebrates it.
But I imagine after a lengthy search, the US women will just land on Greg Berhalter.
Are you both going to leave the men or are they going to go to the...
No, he'll do both because that's what we do around here.
This is the best women's international program there is on the planet.
And US soccer has proven both with their men and their women that they don't have the
ambition and they don't have the stomach for greatness.
They'll go on the cheap again.
Well, I should, I should stop you there because when Blacko was hired, players really liked him
and really wanted him, although he didn't have a lot of international coaching experience,
he was the coach of OL rain where a lot of players and then WS all play a lot of that really
talented players have played. And he was someone who the players thought was very technically and tactically savvy.
And then he proceeded to not really show that in any of these big tournaments.
So right.
Well, I have a go at the US soccer federation for listening to the players.
I think this part of the problem because the players like Greg Berholt or two.
And I think that a US soccer shouldn't be afraid to hire someone that makes people uncomfortable.
That takes players out of their rhythm, that challenges people.
I think it's just a systemic thing from top to bottom there.
And I've got no faith that they'll nail this higher.
I do think though, to your point about the upcoming competitions, they have two on the horizon,
they'll get better because they'll get healthier in that time too.
Even if they employed the same tactics,
they would probably be a little bit better,
but it was a pretty evident disaster from the jump
that Vladka was in over his head here
in the international game.
Is there any like development program for coaches
that's official that the US soccer Federation does?
That's a good point because I think one of the things that has gotten a lot of
criticism from people that have followed a team for a long time is that like
throughout the ranks of US soccer there isn't really great development whether
it's players or coaches or all of those sorts of things like Brandy Chessing
went on Tobin Heath's podcast and said that she really wanted to hopefully be
the coach of the US
Women's National Team one day and she's tried to do it but hasn't gotten a lot of traction and it's interesting that someone who's like a legendary
former player wouldn't be able to wouldn't seem like she has the tools to go on and do that but I also with and when it comes to listening to the players
And hiring Black O the coach before Black O none none of the players liked. So I think it was important for the players.
Considering where the, she, yeah,
considering where the federation was
with the players at the time,
like there was a ton of animosity.
So them hiring someone that the players liked,
I don't think necessarily was a bad thing.
What's the confusing thing is that he just seemed
to not really employ any of the things
that they thought he would
when it came down to having to make choices during a game in
big competitions
i i think i just personally i think it's a reflection on the u.s. soccer
federation if you i think that they would probably rebuph your point about the
their development and they probably tout
disappointing coach after disappointing coach that they promoted within their
own ranks it's very incestuous over there
the u.s. motion is different from development right but they they would argue that they're within their own ranks. It's very incestuous over there inside the US-October. Promotion is different from development.
Right, but they would argue that they're developing
their coaches just because they're pushing them
along in their career trajectory.
Yeah, that's not what I'm talking about.
I'm talking about like making them actually good coaches,
not giving them co-authentic opportunities.
I'm with you and I do think that some of this
needs to be outsourced, particularly on the men's side.
But the US soccer federation doesn't have to deal with the scrutiny.
The women actually have dealt with the first bit of scrutiny.
And while a lot of people, and I saw many people come to the defense of the women and drag
Alexi Lollis, as you should be dragged for several reasons, not just his takes, but I actually
was like, good, that's actually refreshing.
Please hold the men to the same exact standard, though.
I think as a whole, the US soccer federation is benefited
from a bunch of people in the mainstream media.
Perhaps the biggest, most influential talking voices
in the mainstream media don't know enough about it
to challenge those in power,
but they've rested on their laurels
and they try to protect their own power.
What laurels?
What laurels?
The laurels are on proud display. Are you talking about on the men's side? Yeah. What laurels? What laurels? The laurels that the laurels are on proud display.
Are you talking about on the men's side?
Yeah.
What laurels?
No, no.
Trash, what do you talk about laurels?
Oh, you beat Costa Rica, congratulations.
That's your laurels.
You're resting on.
I don't think we're actually disagreeing.
No, I mean, just like, but like that's insane to me
that like if you said on the women's side,
I'd be like, okay, because you guys have been winning
or whatever, like you might get, you know,
bad off of the idea.
Like, we're so much better than everybody else.
A lot of laurels over there.
But like, on the men's side, you know what to be like?
It would be like the Sacramento Kings
resting on their men.
And I don't mean to take this into the men.
My main point is you as soccer federation,
which I think should be.
I think they should always be underscrupulous.
They've made some baffling choices in the last decade alone.
It's still like the super corrupt, like dirt-mongering group of people. No, no, it's decidedly less corrupt,
but it's not taking payments under the table and being a conca-caf president, it's not the glitzy
headlines of that, but I do think that they still protect themselves. It seems to be a network of its own.
And the biggest mistake in Greg Burrhalter's
misstep with Reynas is that it became public.
To me, I thought it was really sad that that news came out
that the US Soccer Federation runs this program
with that kind of infighting.
And where families actually think that they have the
power to go to the top of the federation say I'll expose you like that and not enough people
really answered for all of that to the point about the the current opening with the US women's
program is I'd like to see some ambition I'd like to see a cult of personality that challenges
players that challenges federation I'd like to see them in the mix for the biggest friggin names. Also, I'd love to see hervonards cheekbones
Oh
Incrown I mean this is the time to do it though. You pay England's manager
$5 million. I don't care. She's so good. She's taking back-to-back teams to World Cup finals. They're playing on Sunday
She could she could win it and she's but apparently she doesn't want to leave I think I it. But apparently she doesn't want to leave.
I think I saw a quote that she didn't want to leave England.
I don't care.
Pay her, give her an offer, she can't refuse.
And now we come back to the Pajudo.
Ah.
Because if you're slipping on Pajudo,
badly enough to spray in your ankle,
Italy's got to just settle.
Just, you don't want the headlines that you're,
you've got Deli meat, Pajudo, Mortadella, Capacola,
Salami, Pepperpparoni,
littered all over the floor at your store.
You don't want the headlines.
Pick up your Pajudo, give the lady the money
that she needs to do rehab for her ankle,
and get yourself out of the headlines.
Depending on the cut though,
it can blend right in with the floor.
It's tricky.
Is this a great, a great, a Chris Cody situation
where this is actually good for Italy, right?
Like someone gets hurt.
A lot of people finding out about it.
Like, yo, how great is that pursuit, right?
It's so nice and slick.
Oh, and they're laurels, as they say.
Hot take about Pajudo.
Not my favorite, that way.
Wow.
Wow.
Sometimes very easy to get out of here
Top five daily meats you got of top five daily. I could do it off the top of my head right now What all right here we go?
No lies no lies no lies. No lies. No lies. Number five, Pajudo
I just say it wasn't a top five. It is number five. Okay. It's number five number four pepperoni
Pepperoni is just a scratch really good crispy pepper five number four pepperoni
Good crispy pepperoni is excellent pepperoni an American creation number three Mortadella doesn't give you
Number two salami
Utility deli meat any time of day. I'll just take out a piece of salami. We call it an emergency salami in our house.
We always have to have one in the fridge.
What was this third one?
Say it again?
Mordadella.
You've never heard of Mordadella?
You're the second person of that?
I've heard you hadn't heard of it.
I'd heard of it.
Yeah, it was for me.
Yeah.
Number one, the best deli meat, the spicy deli meat,
the capacola, the gabagool, I love it.
It's the best.
Good luck.
No love for the pastrami, huh?
More to Delo looks gross.
I was trying to find a Rubin sandwich last week.
In Miami, doesn't exist.
Doesn't exist.
Gotta go all the way out to the beach
to get you some nice Rubin sandwich.
$12.
What?
Salute, isn't Rubin stuttered
wherever you are, brother?
I want to see still sorry for a 2004.
More on that next.
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We mentioned this internet song yesterday briefly,
Planet of the Bass, and I think most people were like,
huh, what was that?
And then I found out through watching this duo
perform at a Jonas Brothers concert,
that a lot of people actually haven't heard this song,
and unless you're very online,
it probably hasn't been stuck in your head the way it has been stuck in mind, so this is a clip of the song. It's like there is nothing to be done.
Yeah.
So Taylor, we bring in our resident internet expert Taylor, the Rens to explain to us.
What this song, what this phenomenon is, why this has been stuck in my head for the
last six weeks.
Can you please, please get it out of my head, Taylor?
Yeah, it's in my head, too.
I think it's a certified banger, like song of the summer.
This is comedian Kyle Gordon, and Audrey Trelinger,
who's another comedian and actor in New York.
And it's basically just a parody of those classic 90s,
Europop dance songs.
And I think what surprised everyone is that the video
is so on point, like it literally looks exactly like a late 90s
Europop
Dance music video and the song the song is catchy
Thoughts Dominique
I'm too old, but I'm confused that why the young people would be would gravitate to
This particular song because like it's it's a tic-tac, which I admit I am on TikTok, I'm not that old.
It shit's addictive as hell,
but I would think that they wouldn't be inspired
by the stuff that we grew up in.
I don't think they'd get the frame of reference.
It's not like,
that's what I'm saying.
What is old is typically new,
but this is a genre of music that hasn't been stylized
by dedicated nights.
It's not like emo, it hasn't had a resurgence.
This thing came out and nowhere really.
We should hop on the tree, Amber.
We should make one, Metal Art Media.
We should make one of these videos,
starring Jessica Smetana and the gang.
And Taylor, if you wanna get in on it, come on,
this is the whole video.
Taylor, I feel like you are an internet expert.
You can help us orchestrate.
Like do you think that you know how to crack TikTok?
You know all the things that we need to do
to get something viral?
I can get us on everyone's for you page.
Yes, we'll just...
What?
It'll take a little bit of work.
But I think with the right collabs and the right audio,
the woman by the way, singing is actually a Grammy award-winning
winning singer.
It's not Audrey singing in that in that video in that song.
Have you heard of a little thing called The Big Game by Michael Ryan Ruiz and JT
Daily? I think you should get on it. It's okay if you say no. It was a it was a
musical that we made on the show last year. What's the number one on the charts?
What's the second? What's happening with the Snapchat AI right now?
Yeah, people are kind of worried
that the Snapchat AI has become sentient.
The AI is this tool that they rolled out several months ago,
maybe six months ago,
where you can kind of chat with your personal AI.
It'll give you recommendations.
You can ask it questions.
And a couple days ago, it just basically went dark
and posted a story, almost like a video of a wall
or something to its feed and then kind of stopped responding
to everyone.
So people are just kind of wondering,
like, this Snapchat AI, you know, broken free,
what's going on?
Are there concerns for AI generally
that should be, that we should have some,
like legitimate concern for? Because I feel like a lot of the AI fear is a bit trump that we should have some, like, legitimate concern for,
because I feel like a lot of the AI fear is a bit trumped up.
Am I wrong or is there something else
that we should be really worried about?
I think there's some reason, look,
there's like a horrifying uses of AI.
I think we've talked about them before,
but I think right now it's not that good.
I mean, I don't know, I was trying to get trivia
from chat GPT just last night
and it kept giving me the wrong answers.
So I think it's kind of like, you know,
it's still faking it a little bit.
It hasn't totally made it.
I think it's not, it's not taking over the world yet.
We have at least a couple decades, I think, a human.
We aren't gonna get this Zuckerberg musk fight.
Like that's not gonna happen, huh?
I wish it would happen so badly.
And I think Elon is just too much of a wimp.
I don't know if you guys saw the leaked text messages
between him and Elon, where he says,
he basically admits that he hasn't been training.
He says he wants to kind of come over and practice
and Zuck is like, we're not practicing.
Like, let me know when you're gonna fight.
And Elon's checking out, I'm sad.
I would be front row for that fight.
I, my bet would be on Zuck
because he seems crazy dedicated.
He's like, he's built up a whole octagon
and is backyard to train.
So does the tech world laugh at this the same way
that we do or do they look at this and like,
because that's, I mean, we all want to see it
because it'll be hilarious.
And everyone sees like what we would assume
as like not the
cool kids in high school trying to be cool late in life.
Same.
I know it is objectively hilarious.
I think people are nervous.
I mean, I know Tesla shareholders are nervous.
People involved in Facebook.
I mean, the worry is, of course, that somebody will be injured and that could have seriously
affect the value of the company.
So people, I think people with a lot of money at stake
or they don't want the fight to happen.
I'm so pro the fight.
I also just love how the whole world
has just become like boxing matches everywhere
from the Boogie Bears to CEOs.
It's like what?
We're all gonna boxing.
You gotta tell us who you're gonna call out
in your boxing match, but before you do that,
I hear you gotta top five for us. Yes, Well, so I don't know if you guys heard, but the EU is trying
to make it optional like your TikTok for you algorithm optional. And I don't know, I love TikTok
rabbit hole. So I thought we could talk about some of my five recent TikTok rabbit holes,
favorite recent TikTok rabbit holes. Nice. I love it. Yeah.
I might need to add some new things to my TikTok algorithm because I believe that the machines
know us so well.
And I don't like what's getting reflected back at me.
I gotta be honest with you.
So maybe I'll steal some of your rabbit holes.
All right.
Give them to us.
I don't know if you want to go down these ones.
No.
No.
No. Not good ones. Oh, let's go. First, you've got the
cursed ASMR TikTok. Let's chew on my grandmother's breast implants. Oh, yes, that's a that's a young man chewing on his grandmother's breast implants for an ASMR relaxation video.
It's got, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I want to leave this planet.
La lingua de la more.
He's got really nice teeth though.
Yeah, that is out loud and fantastic.
I'll stand in skin, but,
porcesters, how does this get popular?
Like, this is so, this is not something
that's actually popular.
It's TikTok forcing us to think it's popular
and putting it on everyone's page
and making us think it's popular, right?
That's what's happening.
No, no, this guy has this major fandom.
He's a huge TikToker.
It's like very popular as some are TikTokers.
But I refuse to accept it.
I will not accept that we are, as a country or as a world,
are gathering around to watch a man with perfect skin.
Two on fake breasts. That's one of the, perfect skin. Two-on fake breasts.
It's one of the, what the,
his grandmother's fake breasts.
Oh, anyway, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry to interrupt your list, what's next?
Well, the next one is a little bit more creepy.
We're talking about-
A little more creepy.
Wow.
All right.
We're talking back, have you guys heard of the back rooms,
back room TikTok?
I have heard of this, yes.
All right.
I'm terrified, me too.
So, oh, you can't hear the creepy voice over it.
There's this creepy voice over it.
Well, you gotta do it.
Yeah, can you imitate the creepy voice?
There are no threats here.
There's also a safe place where you can go to sleep
by a green button.
Basically, what's happening is it's like walking you through
this weird dystopian virtual environment,
they all kind of look like abandoned malls,
and it tells you about the different
like back room levels, back rooms,
are like secret places within the matrix.
I guess that we all live in that, you know.
Okay, I approve this rabbit hole.
I might join this rabbit hole.
Is this the one where the voice is this old man
who talks like this?
Is it the best thing? Okay, all right, I like that one. You don this the one where the voice is this old man who talks like this? Is it?
Yeah.
Okay.
Alright, I like that one.
You don't want to hit the red button unless you want to be really terrified.
I'll join that.
What's number three?
Um.
I think the person was all I.
Number three, we've got, um, you know, people trying to expose animals to technology.
I would say this counts as animal cruelty.
Let's see.
Let's take a watch.
Oh no.
Oh, you can't hear it.
Is what's happening?
Is the pinkie doll?
It's not a audio thing here.
That's pinkie doll.
Basically, what's happening here is,
if you guys have seen Pinkie doll,
she's a NPC streamer.
She's the one that says gang gang ice cream so good.
Basically, people gift different
emojis to these TikTok streamers and then they act out the emojis on stream. And in this case,
we have someone showing a pinky doll video to a helpless sheep as the sheep just kind of like
choose grass and watches. She looked like they liked it. I mean, ribbons. I'm being told the next one
actually has sound attached to. Oh, let's get to that one. Oh,, ribbons. I'm being told the next one actually has
sound attached to. Ooh, let's get to that one. Oh, thank you. Let's see the next one. So countless
obstacles that meet this year from a school shooting to having no idea what life is going to look
like after college. Supportive mental health awareness. No! I'm partnering with Björskin
Care, strip away at the stigma of anxiety. Yeah, so this is a school shooting spawn command video.
This girl is talking about how recovering from a school shooting was so sort of mentally
traumatic that the Biori skin care strips have helped her.
I just thought this was a perfect example of the crazy ridiculous spawn pod that's taken
over.
Taylor, this is a joke, right?
Like they're making fun of how commercials will stop at no end to kind of use anything to
sell their products, but this isn't done earnestly, is it?
Yes, it is.
And actually, Björj had to apologize because everyone was like, what the heck?
Are you for real?
And they were like, yeah, we were for real, but I guess you guys are mad, so we're sorry.
Taylor, does the she-in influencer controversy
kind of fall in the same rabbit hole
of like misplaced brand campaigns?
100%.
I have like a whole saved board
of like all the most cursed spawn convidios.
And the she-in influencer trip was also hilarious
because they're like, they go into this factory
and they're like, the women here aren't even sweating. How could this be a sweatshop?
Oh no, I love this. I hate it because I love it.
What a sad place to be where we at school shoes.
And then we've got the number one TikTok rabbit hole that I just think these are so
creepy and weird. You've got these people that cover themselves
in different sorts of creams or peanut butter.
Sometimes peanut butter, sometimes shaving cream,
I think it might be a fetish thing
for whatever reason they keep coming up on my page.
Here we've got a young man.
What ever reason?
Completely head to toe covered in peanut butter.
And he's actually put jelly all over his legs.
I guess he's making himself into sort of like a human
peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
This man just trying to find a sneaky way to therks trap.
I'm going to you, fella.
You just want these people to see your ad.
Oh, I thought this is like black face,
but like the new addition.
I thought this was the grown up peanut butter baby.
It's butter.
This is the peanut butter baby 20 years later. Yes, this is peanut butter. It was my impression up peanut butter baby? It's butter. It's a new age to be. This is the peanut butter baby 20 years.
Yes, this is peanut butter.
It.
That was my impression of peanut butter baby.
Shasha.
That was like a season one internet meme, Dominic.
Shasha.
I'm old. What are you going to do?
Shasha when he escapes.
So it's dukey.
I know that. I've seen that movie.
Thank you so much, Taylor.
I will not be adding any of these to my
Tick-tock algorithm because I'm already addicted I would hate to look at this to open up Tick-tock and see a neck-a-peat-a-butter man
What what about the one with the guy with the serious voice? You don't want to press this button or else you'll make go crazy
I might get in on the background
You can pre-order Taylor's book extremely on the on told story of fame influence and power on the internet Thank you so much. I will pre-order Taylor's book. Extremely unloved. And the untold story of fame influence and power on the internet.
Thank you so much.
I will pre-order it immediately.
I think I have a career as a TikTok voiceover person.
You do do good voices.
I do know that.
Thanks a lot, Taylor.
Thanks for having me.
Thank you, Taylor.
Thank you.
Don Lebatard.
Risk reward of going into the woods by yourself.
You die or you see some trees.
I'm not gonna die to go see some trees.
Stugats.
Listen to me, you've seen one tree, you've seen them all.
Okay, there's no special tree that I'm all.
That is absolutely right.
I feel like it's true.
I'm not going to be on that tree.
That is what it is.
No way out of me.
This is nonsense.
This is the Don Lebat show with this two cats.
Colorado's got that it factor.
Their football program has dominated headlines
throughout the off season because Coach Prime,
the on Sanders is a megastar.
He was interesting at all his previous stops and nothing is going
to stop him from being interesting. Unless they lose. I want to get into that in a little
bit. But the most recent thing that's gotten in the news, fellas is in and lady is that
Colorado had a little skirmish at their practice, their fall camp, and Deon Sanders
chastised everybody and was angry at the rest of the team because they went to the sidelines
and didn't really get involved.
The quote was, if one of us fight, we all fight.
And you know, it's one of those things that gets aggregated and Colorado Buffalo fans
once again, following love with Coach Prime.
We're still very much in the honeymoon phase.
Dominique, what have you been in several training camps?
And you've seen several scraps and your coaches
probably manage that differently.
What was your main takeaway first of how Dion
handled this situation?
Yeah, I mean, it's a Dion thing to do.
And because he has coached prime,
it's going to get more attention and get people
to their corners on either side.
And coach prim is one of those people,
especially after the decisions he made around the Black College,
Black College that he was coached at
and made it appear as if God sent him to be there
and made it appear as if his goal was not
to better his own position but
to better the me-ac as a whole.
And that has been pretty polarizing for a lot of people.
So when he does something like this, lots of people jump up when this is really more
benign than anything.
I've had coaches who stand by that.
Normally it's not the head coach.
The head coach is normally not that guy.
The head coach is normally kind of steps back
from something like this.
The decordinator, the defense of back's coach,
that's the one that's like,
we're all a family, one fight, we all fight.
That particular thing doesn't bother me nearly as much
as Deon setting himself up for what seems like a tough run
because him and his cowboy hat are presenting as if they are going to be
instant competitors and I think expectations matter and especially when you're as public
as Deon Sanders it could turn on him quick there and I don't like dislike Deon Sanders
obviously I'm a cornerback I like I have reverence for Deon as a player and see what he's
become and frankly would like him to be successful I'm not rootingback. I have reverence for Deon as a player and see what he's become and frankly would like
him to be successful.
I'm not rooting against him, but I think he's setting himself up.
I think there are wins total right now on DraftKings is 3 1.5 games.
In last season, Colorado was one of the worst teams in terms of offense and defense.
And they are playing as I think five preseason top 25 ranked teams this year plus the rest of their
you know, Pac-12 schedule. So even aside from the fact that like you have to rebuild a roster from
scratch and you had all these players that left in the portal whether by choice or because Deon
kind of wanted them to leave. It's going to be a tough season regardless. It's a first-year
head coach in a conference that's pretty difficult. The last ever Pac-12 season that we's going to be a tough season regardless. It's a first year head coach in a conference
that's pretty difficult. The last ever pack 12 season that we're going to have. So the expectations
are really, really high. And I think it's going to be an uphill battle.
The, uh, the Deon brand is so built on success. I'm very curious to see what happens if they,
even if they go over on that established total
of three and a half and they have four wins,
it's still for his brand going to be considered.
Like being bull eligible would be great for Colorado
in general, but I think the way that like the hype
has been set up around this team,
it's like we're playing for a playoff position,
which is a good thing to tell your team,
but also a really hard thing to do at Colorado
in your first season with like really shaken up roster.
To your point about the portal,
they, he made his introductory,
address to the team and he said,
I'm bringing my luggage with me and it's all Louis.
And a lot of people got excited.
And it's a honeymoon phase and Colorado really hasn't
mattered in quite a bit.
And when players leave in the portal after your spring game because they've had good spring
games, you'll talk yourself into we're better off without them.
Not if you look at the depth chart, not if you look at the output and also, okay, you're
cleaning out the locker room from bad apples.
Hell, I towed that propaganda for an entire season.
But also when you're having decommits,
there are cause for concern that people may not be picking up
on as much as they picked up on you taking
Cormonine McClain.
What I'm saying is his entire brand has been flash
and bravado
and that's with good reason.
Because he's succeeded everywhere.
He's succeeded instantly, everywhere.
Pretty much everything that he's touched
has been successful and that's his whole MO.
I don't expect him to handle it differently,
but what happens when the brand and all that
shine has a little bit of tarnish on.
He's succeeded in multiple sports and multiple industries and his success as a coach normally
you don't see great players go on and become like great coaches, but I think a lot of his
success as a coach is tied to the fact that he's Deon Sanders.
And that like when you're in a high school coach, you're gonna do pretty good with recruiting local kids
to your area when you're Deon Sanders.
When you're in the meack, you're gonna probably have a leg up
when you're recruiting when you're Deon Sanders.
I have yet to see the evidence that he has some sort
of recruiting advantage at this level.
And I don't mean to disparage him,
but I hadn't heard of Deon Sanders as like the
master tactician.
So like his way to success, once he takes the cowboy hat off and starts to coach, it seems
like it's going to be a rocky road.
Well, he has established a staff with some degree of pedigree over there.
And there have been good stories when it comes to the recruiting that most notably ceiling
a five star Cormony McLean who at the time was Miami's highest rated recruits
since DJ Williams.
And he does very well in recruiting cornerbacks.
Why wouldn't you wanna get coached by arguably
the greatest cornerback of all time?
He does relish in the role of father figure.
I think that there is like a tether for him
that he likes to be this father figure for a lot of the players that he recruits and he's successful there and to your point about religion and
Trafficking on it a dabbo has really risen to the heights of that sport and doing it
He's no titan either
Despite making some people uncomfortable with it like it there is an audience for it and you can recruit it well
with it, like there is an audience for it, and you can recruit it.
Well, this schedule does allow for them to get immediate buy-in.
If they perform well early on,
this is one of the great stories,
and it doesn't necessarily matter.
But if they get trounced,
is he gonna start pointing the fingers
as he's been someone that has in the past?
He's already called out players that have left,
he's already called out players to their faces.
I don't, and also, does he have the resources there to actually help put his brand in the best
position, best position to succeed? Because from what I've heard, I've heard a couple of people say,
all hat, no calf, like all though, no show, but actually all show no dough, right? He doesn't have the support over there to make this happen.
And I don't think it's actually going to be successful
if I had to bet on one of the two.
But I think what won't be successful will probably be the win's total.
What has already been successful is selling Colorado as a football school.
They're joining the big 12 next year.
They're not one of the four teams that's being left behind
like the you know,
Cal and Stanford and Oregon State and Washington State and I looked on ESPN and there's the first home game against Nebraska
The lowest ticket is like 250 bucks right now. That is just not something that's happened there
I get two unranked teams playing each other in week two a
250-largehour ticket is pretty wild
for a Colorado home game.
I guess for Colorado, they've put themselves
in like a no-lose situation.
I think as far as their concern,
they've elevated the perception of their organization.
If, or not their organization, their program.
If Dion does not succeed, I think the job is more attractive
now than it was before Dion went there.
You think so because I think Dion might be the type to call out
exactly why it failed and you eat
people under the bus and look there there are little bit there a little bit
limited in the resources and
i've heard from people already around the administration that they're
they don't necessarily have the same kind of control that they've had before
and it's great initially but you mentioned they're not in a,
they're in a no-lose situation.
I'd say that they are in a plenty lose situation on the field.
I think relative to where they were though is my point, long term for them.
And they got to beat one of these teams.
I think that I understand that Dion is talking about championship,
but I think the fans of Colorado and the fans of college football are much more reasonable.
And I think once this season goes on,
if he knocks off one of these ranked teams,
we'll all be like, well, maybe not us,
but most people, the thought will be damn.
Wait till he gets a couple years of recruiting under his belt.
Wait till he gets comfortable.
That team is a power waiting to be,
which no one would have said
that about Colorado in recent history.
Yeah, they want a national championship in the 90s, but there's plenty of people.
Just probably has very little memory if any of them being in the national conversation.
When I think of Colorado, I think of Kate Fagan and her three point record.
That's pretty much it.
The other thing is joining the big 12 regardless of how Deon does,
it's a very stable league right now. They're in a, they're well positioned to be okay
for the next, you know, for the duration
of their television contract.
They're not making the same amount of money
as the big 10R and even the SECR.
Yeah, Jeremy, we get at UCF is in the big 12 this year.
I didn't say anything.
Absolutely.
The most annoying person on earth about UCF.
I didn't say anything.
But like even if, even if Deon like completely fails and leaves after three years, like that's
his contract that they, you know, it's not going anywhere.
And I think that the big 12 without having hired Dion.
I do think I do think they get in the big 12 conference.
Realignment is a lot about like the geography and like where the TV market that you have
a history with the big 12.
I do think that they get in the big 12.
Your mark is an incredible job as commissioner.
And that's not really his background.
I think he's showing a lot of people that you can just stroll in if you've got a certain
mindset.
But I do think that they get in there, given their history, given their geography, given
the fact that they're this new state that they can open up for their TV package.
It's probably more important than Coach Bryan, but it's a nice little shiny thing to put in front of your marketing partners over there. I do
think that they need the one galvanizing win though to make people believe in this program,
because if it's just failure after failure, it's going to be a lot of pointing fingers.
There's going to be exposés done on either their NIL situations a little funky over there,
and it kind of caps you unless you're one of the top players
there.
And that's why these players have left.
So I do think that he not only needs a galvanizing win
early on, not just for his own program that he's trying
to run there, not just for national perception,
but also to get some people to actually support this program
because he's found that harder than he thought.
Why does Jeremy keep doing the YMCA in the back of the room?
Well, that's just the UCF, you know, you and then a C.
But people don't know about that thing, Jeremy.
If you thought UCF fans were annoying before.
In a real football conference, the big 12 is going to be tough.
With more money than FSU and Miami.
Don't know how we're going to do this.
You want to get real football, but Sean, to me?
No comment. You want respect for UCF, but Sean to me? No comment.
You want respect for UCF so bad.
Well, we got him to shut up.
No, I liked it. I appreciate it.
I wanted to sit.
Go nights. Charge on.
Squirm.
Go nuts, really.
Want the sit or not re-write.
Please stop.
You see a fence.
I didn't think of before.
I don't think I know any other answer for your Michael.
It's me.
Yes.
I have no, I have no sense.
You do.
I'm good.
I can dance for mine. I'd let Samson's. It's me. It's me. I have no sense. I'm good.
I'm just for mine.
I'd let Samson off the hook.
Sorry.
That's fine.
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