The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Hour 1: The Duck Joke
Episode Date: March 25, 2024We get back to the conversation around Kim Mulkey as the Washington Post is set to release an article about her. Dan is frustrated by Mulkey's strategy of discrediting the media while knowing the leve...l of vetting that goes into these types of stories to make them unassailable. Then, Dan apologizes to the audience for the way we and the rest of the national media flocked to cover Deion Sanders last year, so to make it up to the listeners, we spend the majority of the next two segments discussing Deion Sanders, his recruiting approach, the transfer portal, and the power of Travis Hunter and Deion's son Shedeur. Plus, the Marlins are set to offer an "all-you-can-eat" option at their upcoming games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Do the women talk more trash than the men?
Cameron Brink walked off the court after fouling out yesterday for Stanford and just said bleep you to the referee while walking off the court.
And I have to admit, I'm a newcomer to all of this.
And so I don't know if I'm asking an ignorant question
or not when I ask, do the women talk more trash
than the men do?
In my very small sample of attending most
of the Miami women's basketball games and the men's
basketball games I I would say probably a little bit more in the men's game physicality more on the women's side
But in terms of trash talking I haven't seen it outsized in the women's game all that much
I never even thought about that until the previous championship game with LSU in Iowa
Where there seemed to be a lot of trash talking on both sides maybe particularly
from LSU although I'm not sure about that before that it hadn't even occurred
to me that wow women are they do they trash talk more than men I hadn't even
thought about it but I think there's a strong likelihood of it I don't think of
trash talking with the college men's game because I think of the coaches largely being able before, until recently,
they had so much power over the players that that could be viewed as a lack of
discipline. Not every coach was going to encourage that, support that, or want that.
Some of them would eradicate it and not... At least three times this season I yelled at an
opposing coach to get one of their players
in line.
Oh, Virginia Tech, they annoyed me.
Last year, Louisville, a kid ended up
going to Arkansas, who spent a lot of money in the NIL market
and ended up having a losing year.
But these kids would go down the court
and have a go at Coach L. Really ticked me off.
Really?
Whoa, very.
What would they say?
I thought I'd hit those everywhere, man.
Like, what would they say?
Was it gestures?
Like, they would gesture in the direction of Coach L. Imagine.
What has he done?
He's a sweet old man.
He is a sweet old man.
He's not going at you.
Picturing an indignant Mike Ryan in row three, like, hey!
Hey!
You don't do that to my coach!
On behalf of his coach grandpa.
Come on!
I love doing that there because they hear you.
They definitely hear you.
And yelling at the other coach, hey! Get him in line! Hey, sit up! I've talked to opposing fans at the women's
games across the aisle. I'm like, oh hell. Yeah, yeah, no, you, no, no, you! Put it on
the poll please. Are you someone who taunts opposing fans at sporting events? Yes or
no. I want to circle back for a second to this Kim Mulkey story because I remember
actually a conversation with a journalist friend of mine had to be
close to 20 years ago where I was explaining to him that the things that
he and I care about are dying or dead in journalism, that people don't care about the stuff
that goes into how a Kim Mulkey story gets reported. So I will tell you, because I'm guessing that
most people listening to this, when Kim Mulkey comes out and says, they gave me till Thursday
to respond and sent me the questions on Tuesday, the big stuff gets lawyered. The big stuff where you
have to make accusations that are dangerous because a Kim Mulkey might sue you, that's not
something that's done hour to hour or even day to day. You have this, if they were trying to get her
for two years and it finally nailed stuff down and are saying you have two days to respond
it's because they've gone through a vigorous amount
a vetting on the questions that they have and how they're going to ask them
now I understand that Kim Mulkey is presenting to the audience the viewpoint
of
hit piece somebody just write something and what happens
when journalism is aspiring to
do something that is fair
that is objective that is fact-based
and it gets torn apart
by both skepticism that exists before you even arrive at the story but
someone who can then go with the megaphone
to the ignorant and i'm not calling the supporters of malke or trump here ignorant but i am
saying where people yell fake news to undercut this
on one side the reason this isn't a fair fight is because you've got somebody
aspiring
to objectivity and fairness in the other person just fighting with brass knuckles
and doesn't care and can yell to the screaming crowd see fake news here
they're not so one type one side is trying to fight fair in the other side
undermines it by not caring about fighting fair by just shouting to
everyone
this is wrong it's just a head piece it as if someone's just sitting down
at a computer and type in something up that day to get Kim Mulkey.
These things are thoroughly reported.
Billy made fun of, was this person working on anything else for two years?
Oftentimes not.
There are fewer and fewer papers that can do the kind of work like that.
That kind of work loses to fake news and somebody just shouting to create the unrest around
America's general distrust of the news
and it's really sad to see because journalism can't win that fight
like this story will be fair and vetted and when it comes out you can rest
assured
she will not be able to sue them she will threaten to sue them she will make
a lot of noise around suing them but i assure you that the best lawyers in
journalism for the washington post will make it so that that story is on assailable
ethically and legally and that it takes a great deal of care to get it in that
position and i'd just find it to bill it's a d that someone like kim mochi can
undercut that with writing down some words on a piece of paper for for you know when she when she's done
and hours worth of work on rebuttal and two years worth of work have been done
on talking to reluctant people and and and finding people who are scared to
talk and making sure that anonymous sources can be supported by multiple
sources that aren't anonymous so that anything that is put in front of a lawyer
can make sure that it passes the muster of a courtroom
because if you do can monkey wrong here
after the noise
she will have a lot of your money
and you will have a giant problem these things are not done carelessly
the responses though that undercut them are allowed to be done carelessly
and often win because people
just don't care
how meticulous
journalists have to be
about writing something like this that kim mochi
is afraid of
and should be afraid of especially the history of this particular publication
which took down a sitting president
by the washington post i think they know what the door what they're doing. And churches throughout the land, a number of different entities. There are only a couple
of newspapers that can do it this way anymore. Only a couple. Maybe just two.
Yeah, well, that's another aspect of the story is that, you know, who owns the Washington Post,
Jeff Bezos went into it and everyone had this concern like, oh, they're going to get away from investigative journalism.
And to be fair, we also don't know what stories, if any,
the Bezos ownership has,
and that conflict has presented itself
because if it doesn't get out, then it doesn't get out.
And we're none the wiser,
but they have really prioritized investigative journalism
in ways that no one else in this nation has.
But the reason why Kim Mulkey did that and said,
this is why people don't trust the media and journalists,
that is, if we could identify her saying that
is exactly why, because that is a page out of the playbook.
You just deny and you discredit the media as a whole,
because as a singular
amorphous entity it's already a super divisive thing and oftentimes they will threaten litigation
sometimes they will even go through with the litigation and it doesn't matter what happens
after that as we've seen. Dave Portnoy he threatened lawsuits citing defamation the
case gets thrown out you don't really hear about it anymore
Person that feels wrong still gets to maintain their innocence and you don't care about the result
It's how Donald Trump gets to try all these court cases lose and continues pushing on with the big lie
That the election was stolen from him doesn't actually matter the result all that matters is you appear like you have been wronged
And the people that have already made up their mind about the media will follow you.
Kim Walkie is on the offensive here with angry bravado, and behind that it's pretty clear that
you hear the desperation. She's scared that whatever the truth is, is going to come out,
and it's going to be backed up by two years of reporting and vetting by some of the best journalism lawyers.
Like you mentioned, she's scared right now and so she's going on the offensive.
Do you guys understand what I'm saying though when we've seen over the last few years, right,
that some of these arguments feel super dishonest because we are arguing about things that are
supposed to be facts and the facts don't end up mattering
But if you compound that by making this fight about
One side has to do it rigorously and ethically and the other side is backed by a country that doesn't believe that
Those things need to be done rigorously and ethically
you get into a problem where the careful lose every fight to the
careless because the weights are tilted in this. You can't win a fight
if you have to follow all the rules and someone else is allowed to bite you.
Didn't a UFC fighter get thrown out of the sport this weekend because he bit
somebody? It's why that's probably the move these days.
I think coming out in front of it
and already just casting this scrutiny
over a piece that you haven't seen yet
is not something that we often see.
Oh, but she saw the questions.
She saw the questions.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, no, no, no doubt.
But that's why going public.
She knows what's coming.
Yeah, but that's why going public.
Well, she knows of some of the things, things especially she can probably deduce that by who
they're talking to and some of the questions that she's feel that I don't
think that she knows every aspect of this but what she did I think is in
today's day and age the right move I one of the words she used that really
interested me was embellishment. Okay, when you accuse somebody of anticipated embellishment, what you're saying is there is truth
there, but he's exaggerating it. I think she knows that some bad truth about her
is going to come out, so she's taking the offensive to use words like embellish.
And already put in her spin, which is the people that they're talking to that
actually cooperated with this
and didn't rebuff those advances,
she framed them as people that already have access to grind.
So you add that other dash of skepticism
and what you're coming out to see
when the story does inevitably drop.
And Kim Mulkey, I think that's a big fat mission
accomplished for her.
And she's giving the Washington Post
the best possible publicity
by going on the offensive with this
Not the best possible better would have been if she had dressed the way she normally does with two
Ducks or she said it's all true what they wrote that would give pretty good plug read the actual story
Can you let me finish the duck joke before?
No
reset it reset it
No, like you would have been better if, no. I thought it was butterflies in my jacket.
No, two actual ducks mallards on her shoulders.
That was a good joke.
That's a good joke.
But in fairness though, I mean, that sounds like embellishment and we're here talking
about not embellishing things, Dan.
I mean, you're not doing service to this argument
I would have been you is it embellishment would disservice would you be totally surprised if she had a couple of geese on her shoulders?
No, she appeared the next geese or duck, which is it?
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96 calories per 12 ounces. Don LeBretard. Greg Cody of the Miami Herald. He's actively playing defense against my ability to
do the show because what are you laughing at? You're just laughing at him.
Honey Boo Boo is embroiled in controversy. It's funny to me. Sorry.
Honey Boo Boo is embroiled in controversy. It's funny to me.
Sorry.
Stugats.
He couldn't stop laughing just looking at the picture of Honey Boo Boo.
That doesn't sound healthy.
It's his laugh.
We can't make him laugh like that.
It's how he's going to die.
Right here just laughing and coughing.
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This is the Don LeBathard Show with the Stugats.
I know many of you have made a lot of fun of me and the national media in
general for how we started the last college football season celebrating
Deion Sanders and then all they did the rest of the season was lose and
Colorado has sent out a bunch of numbers about how he has helped admissions how
how in general he's brought a great deal of money to Colorado that football
brings when football is relevant. And now,
when college football becomes more mercenary than it's ever been, more overtly business than it's
ever been, he is shaking at the constructs of everything by going on a podcast and saying
that his son, Shador, that he's gonna be a top four pick,
and Travis Hunter is gonna be a top four pick,
and he's saying that he's gonna elide the situation,
that there are certain teams they will not play for.
That, and I said, when I say top four,
he's not saying four rounds,
he's saying the first four picks,
and Deion Sanders is going to be dad
who isn't going to allow the business to control where his
son goes.
He's going to be Archie Manning.
Archie Manning made this mess with Eli.
Eli didn't want to go to San Diego, wanted to play in New York.
Archie Manning's motives were very simple.
Archie Manning was great at quarterback and played for a bunch of losing teams and didn't
want his sons beat up by bad organizations.
And so he simply wouldn't allow his son Eli Manning to play for the Chargers.
And Deon's going to do the same thing with his son.
And Travis Hunter, which is also a very curious setup that they have, gives you insight into
the type of relationship he has with Travis Hunter because he is treated like he's a son
and he's giving voice to that. But not only is he treated like a son, you guys have to understand that one of the master
businessmen in the history of athletes making money in sports has two chips and isn't going
to do the NFL the way everyone else does the NFL.
How do you imagine it's going to go because it was one thing when caleb williams is dead is testing the that the
confines of the freedom saying well wait a minute i don't understand the rookie
scale why can't my son have partial ownership of the team why are there all
these rules if you make the finances start in college and you start giving
the players power you realize they're going to start shaking the entirety of
the system if they're good enough to do it. But also we'll see, right?
Like Eli was the number one pick and was still drafted number one and then they
had kind of like their tantrum and then they eventually got what they wanted.
He's saying Shador is gonna be a top four pick but he still has to play next
season and be a top four pick and then also like if you don't like him at number four
Where the money is like thirty six point nine million you like him at number twenty three
Are you gonna sign for fourteen point nine and cost him twenty million dollars to prove a point?
You're absolutely right
But we'll see is a lot less fun than thinking of Dion trying to do what Caleb Williams's dad was doing to the NFL because it won't be as quiet, it won't be as shadows, it won't be as leaked reports
over here say that they think Caleb Williams's dad is a problem. Dion's not going to back
down from that.
I don't know if it's been reported, but I can tell you Caleb Williams was, as you can
probably gather from some of his public comments, Caleb Williams was exploring every single
possible option.
I know he was getting plenty of advice
and was really considering entering
the supplemental draft potentially.
And even he kind of succumbed to the fact that,
yeah, you're gonna go to Chicago.
So we haven't really seen someone
that isn't considered a consensus top three pick
flex in this way without baseball or something else
to leverage. Kyler Murray did so, John Elway did so famously, they had their
options. So right now in a different sport we're seeing LeBron James thinking
that Bronny James is a lot better than scouts seem to think Bronny James is
particularly when you factor in the cardiac concern. He has backed off that a
little bit. Okay so it's not the least bit surprising that
dion sanders would do what he's doing or think the world of his son but i really
do
have to know
that his son is a top four pick because i haven't heard that now i have he's
projected i have sons good he's projected i see a uh... a mock draft
for twenty five i was the first pick is up there and travis on it like that it's
not outside the realm of possibility especially if they put together a good year, that they're both top five picks.
Big variable, though.
Okay, but we can, again...
More power to him. More power to Deion Sanders for trying to take control.
More power to Deion Sanders. Be careful. Be careful with how much power you give Deion Sanders, because it's...
Look, what you andy are saying is absolutely fair
it's also not interesting
to think of them not being able to challenge the system but deon sanders
as stage dad
for his quarterback son
not wanting certain cities to draft his son
he's going to name those cities. This stuff won't happen quietly.
It's going to be done publicly because this person isn't interested in doing business
the way these entities have always done business.
They've welcomed him into an opportunity at Colorado where he is making a great deal of
money and making a great deal of money for others doing it the way that he has.
To give him two bargaining chips in the top five will allow him to shake the system on
behalf of his kids. His kids wouldn't have the strength to do it on their own
and most dads wouldn't have the strength to do it or the money to do it on their
own. It would also be really good marketing for his brand because you'd
have two marquee names up there showing this special relationship. And if you're familiar with his recruiting strategy,
he does go for certain kids and he can slot
into that almost father figure for a lot of these kids.
But you don't often hear about Cormonti McLean no longer being
around practice over there.
And I know Jason Whitlock has set out to interview plenty of players that he's just been giving the cold shoulder to that he ended up
cutting and their accounts of their interactions with Deion Sanders are
certainly not as fatherly. I mean if I was a prospect I would I think it'd be
reasonable also to wonder his commitment to Colorado past next year right when
you're kind of talking about this and this is the end game I'm gonna try to
get them where I want them in the NFL game, I'm gonna try to get them
where I want them in the NFL draft.
If I'm going in, I'd be like,
are you still gonna be here after they're gone?
Like if this is your focus right now?
When you say the fatherly thing, that one is interesting
because I'm sure he will be an exceptional father to you
if you are exceptional.
And I'm not even saying that about his blood,
I'm saying about everyone else on
his roster
no doubt
uh... because uh... and that's okay
but here when you mention is recruiting strategy
uh... dot got leaves said of the video we're about to play here he said
there is bullshit and then there's this picassos
arms article that came out this said I don't go on visits.
Okay.
My approach, it's totally different than many coaches' approach.
Sometimes I look, I'm a businessman as well, so I try to save our university money every
darn chance I get. So for me to go to, let's just say I'm going to
Florida and I'm visiting whatever school IMG. You don't think those coaches
gonna be a little upset if I don't come by the school down the street? You don't
think it's gonna be pandemonium if I'm gonna get naysayed if I don't think it's going to be pandemonium if I'm going to get naysayed if I don't go
another 45 minutes.
Then if I go to that one, then I go, well, I didn't come to that school.
Now the coach is mad, so he's not going to let the kid come because he's mad because
I chose to go to that school over that school.
See, other coaches, they could do that, but I can't.
We target mostly guys that's in the portal. See other coaches they could do that, but I can't we target
Mostly guys is in the portal
When do you make visits to portal guys homes?
Anybody do that do they do that? I don't do anybody have you guys heard of that I?
Don't I think when a guy is in his 20s, and he has two more shots, he don't give a damn about the pitcher.
He don't give a damn about the parade that you want to take him on.
He wants to know, okay, how are you going to use me?
How can you help me get to the league and what am I going to get paid?
One of the other things he said that we did not put in there is he was saying
that, uh, these kids don't want me to come to their house and see how they live.
When someone had to come to my house, there were roaches and there were rats these
parents want to come to my house and see how I live they want to be in my home
and it is a different place. How close is that home to campus? I'm just out of
curiosity. Is it within 1.9 miles? Because if not... Really? You're
gonna write in a violation? You're gonna. No, I'm just saying.
You're gonna write in a violation?
You're gonna, is it gonna be a greater violation
than Greg Cody's journalistic crime earlier in the show
putting bowling names of Paul Radke
in the bowling agate of the Miami Herald?
I don't wanna side with Doug Gottlieb or Coach Prime
in this but he gives you insight into his approach
and he does say it's very different
and that is extremely different. Saving the school money was a really nice touch. That was funny.
That was definitely done. I really enjoyed that. And the logic like, oh, if I don't,
if I visit IMG, but not another school, then you're going to have a problem with me. So
I just don't visit any schools. Also him just flatly telling you, we only prioritize the
portal. I mean, there's red flags there too. air to you gotta kinda do both if you're building
something
it and you should be focusing on recruiting and the portal right not just
the poor i would think all but then they turn over like fifty three players the
first year like what the man this is about education there they will get
their applicants they will
they will get their students colorado will get what it is that it wants it
will get the students but those in gonna be the football players like they will add to admissions a more diverse
group of people because dion sanders is famous and because
people want to see
dion sanders house the the the place where he works and where he lives and
where he tries to
to change what's happening in that sport is he's doing it totally different from
everybody i think you do that recruiting also. But recruiting in the
portal makes it more it just makes it more cold more business. You're right
you're right but what he's telling you is just stop it's the portal I'm I'm
basically looking for the Juco's I'm doing I'm doing this differently because
I'm not trying to pretend that this is about education. I'm not trying to be here for 10 years.
Yeah, but you're also not trying to be there for these players.
There are different coaches that handle this differently, but there has been a lot said
about Dion's approach to making sure that these kids that he's taking a vested interest
in land on their feet, go to good places, that it's still in the development, in the
best interest of the development of the young man. And his approach has been called into
question by reputable people that know more about it than I do.
You guys are all correct when you say that he's obviously not going to be there very
long. But I did tell you last week that four out of five coaches since 2019 are no longer at their
schools.
None of the coaches are going to be there that long.
Like one of five coaches has been in the job that he was in since 2019.
That's five years ago.
None of the, all of this has changed.
Like it's all, we are in the middle of not understanding all of the change we're in the
middle of because that's that day's dead man
The coach being there for 30 years like that's not that's not probable in any way 80% of restaurants closed and 80%
Of coaches aren't at the same school that they were at a 2019
But also like it does take time, but he was four and eight
Like if you have another four and eight,
and you're gonna go, is Alabama calling?
He's gonna take his top five picks and go change the NFL.
Don LeBretard.
Greg Cody of the Miami Herald,
who is a source of constant frustration
and entitlement and narcissism.
This is what he says,
this is either the last Back in My Day as a regular series or the first of a new phase in which Back in My Days are occasional, not every week. So he has just announced officially his laziness.
Stugats!
I want to make him an occasional series.
I am, once a week.
But no, I think more occasional. I think every time you don't have a back in my day
You can't do the show. I think we should okay. Okay, that's fine cuz I have a contract
So if you want to pay me for not doing the show, that's fine. We can pay him for doing nothing. We already do
That's a good that's a good one I got no retort for that this is the done libertar show with the Stu guards
They only signed seven high school players. His recruiting class sat at 117 in the composite recruiting rankings.
That doesn't count for the transfer portal, but in terms of high school class, he's also
not good at it.
That would have been a refreshing answer.
He's like, this is not my strength. Strength, portal. So that's where my focus is right now. That's how we're gonna get this thing fixed quickly
Again, I think you can do as the top end coaches in that sport have shown and even some middling ones that have tried to
You know improve their roster. You have to do both
This day and age I wanted to succeed
It was fun at the beginning of last season, but you can't just neglect
a big part of building a team.
If you're recruited by Deion Sanders, whether out of high school or in the portal, you know
the turnover rate is such that you're either great or you're gone. Like, the middle, the
lower level player, the middle level player, why would you go to Colorado when you know
that unless you're great, he's gonna flip the whole roster?
It was also kind of position that him going to IMG Academy
and there's just like, he gave,
he painted portal recruiting in such a positive light
when you realize like, how do you actually go
about recruiting the portal? There, I mean, mean during the season there's loads of tampering there's loads of
tampering look what happened Proctor in his one act as a returning Iowa football
player got them in trouble because he revealed I will reached out to me while
I was at Alabama so there and that I've heard from other coaches that,
you know, this is a part of it.
Other opposing head coaches FaceTiming your players
while they're in the locker room with you.
That, the portal recruiting especially,
if you hang your hat on that,
that is particularly shady.
Well, you also need to outspend all the other schools, right?
Like with some of these portal guys.
At Colorado, at a certain point,
you're gonna be tapped for resources.
He doesn't wanna cost the university money though.
Well I guess that's how he, yeah.
He's taking Ubers.
I will say, Justin, you're too,
and it does take a while for it,
but his recruiting's been disappointing.
When you consider with the prime time bravado,
taking visits and going to schools does mean something.
Fortifying the relationships with these funnel systems, with these head coaches, especially like an IMG head coach where
they specialize in just blue chippers. Fortifying those relationships by going
to on-site visits. It's no different than any other salesman that occasionally
will visit once a quarter with his top account. It's part of the game. You say
this, but I would say to you, given just what the last 30 years of Deion Sanders
life has been, do you think he wants to be doing that? Like I understand it's part of the job,
I understand exactly what you're saying. He ain't doing that part of the job. He's not going to go
and go to a bunch of cities he doesn't want to go to and a bunch of homes that he doesn't want to
go to. But this is all data like he's unlike any head coach that we've ever seen.
And he was going to fast track. He essentially gets to skip the line. Like, no, I'm not going to take
an assistant job. I'll be head man. The climb that I'll make is as a head man. So I'll be head coach
at Jackson State, but I'm not going to be anybody else's assistant. This is all data. If that's
going to be his approach to recruiting. And so far the sample that we have is Ed Reed
and Deion Sanders, they both have given you pause
with high profile, whether it's that press conference clip
or the losing season or Ed Reed essentially getting fired
before he could sign the paperwork.
There are arguments against investing in someone
to skip the line.
Video, can you get for me
that sound and video of Ed Reed and what got him done because he was complaining
about the facilities as soon as he got there? To my way of thinking, and I
know that when Dion was working at Jackson State, he's working on the lowest
of resources, but I don't imagine that at this point in his
life, Deion Sanders, if he's not doing charitable work, wants to be going to
impoverished places for much of anything in his life.
But that's the job.
Yeah, but also they're not all impoverished.
I'm not saying, no, but no, but when he was talking in the parts of the clip
that we done not play about roaches and rats
That's not something that Deon Sanders wants to be spending a Tuesday night doing all right
Well, if you think the good messaging is you being above it
Good luck with that to the tune of the hundred and tenth recruiting class in the nation because Nick Saban is an above it
All these head football coaches that come helicoptering in quite literally
Yeah into football fields across this nation on bye weeks so they can scratch off entire
regions and meet with every possible head coach because you never know when
they have the five-star. They may not have it this class but they may have it
in six years and they're gonna remember that time that I came to that school. If
you're not gonna care about it that way and you're gonna hang your hat entirely
on the portal people can question the sustainability of what it is that you're building. Absolutely I'm
just telling you that the way that Deion Sanders is gonna choose to work this
isn't the way that you and I imagine that it should be worked. If it works out
and he microwaves a dynasty by doing it that way he would have carved out a
whole new way of doing it but all we got right now is a really disappointing
season last
year for all the excitement. Everybody got let down. He may have two top four picks and that may
be all the social currency that dude needs to keep it going. But you can start poking holes in this
thing. I think last season was relatively successful from like, I mean they became a national brand
short-lived as it was like Colorado is a destination that
People will want to go play for and Deon Sanders you can't cut 117
Okay, I mean it was successful because he made the money back that they're going to pay him
That's why it was successful
Well, and they were coming off a one win season the season before and the season before that was a two or three wins
Our four win season so like they haven't had much success.
They had national shows there.
They got the attention.
I mean, he has to keep going though.
All that attention got seven kids and all of seven kids
to watch as impressionable teenagers as high schoolers
and say, I want to go to Colorado.
He only got seven kids for all that excitement,
for how cool it looked on the McAfee show, for how great game day looked, for how amazing that first week one win at
TCU was. He got seven kids to say, yeah, that's where I want to be.
If you're Deion Sanders, your best recruiting tool is that you're Deion Sanders. If I'm
Deion Sanders, why do I want to go to some small town into some kid's living room when they know who I am?
I don't have to introduce myself like those kids.
You're right, you're right. This is a totally different way to look at it.
I would say what you're too good for me?
Deon Sanders doesn't want to come to my hometown.
Nick Saban came to my hometown.
Dabo Sweeney was just here.
Yeah, Kirby Smart had supper with Pea Paw. It's like what do you talk it's cool to meet Diyan Sanders if you
get to meet him yeah that that does get held against you you'll get we have the
data to suggest after one year his approach when it comes to high schoolers
ain't working okay that's fair and yet and yet his ego survives four and eight
and survives all the turnover which is a rather than other for a day and i'd his will i'm not sure of colorado
one hundred percent
his ego could survive anyway
no doubt but i don't could that program survive another
uh... it'd last year you know we want to call it a success i won't push back on
that but can it survive a
a disappointing season because the whole brand is success they're not gonna prior
prime times brand isn't about four win season right and the other thing is when
his quarterback son leaves
is he is his interest in saying they're gonna leave as well
i hear the audience i heard the audience the audience was speaking to me in mass
about six minutes ago uh... repeating something that they were saying the
first month of the college football season which is dan stop talking about
the uh... move on to other subjects i heard, it's rare that I hear the audience all
in one voice say the same thing. In fairness, Colorado did win the
first round of the NCAA tournament after Deon went there. Very true.
Sweet 16 run, amazing out of them. That's fine. I would like to talk to about
Otani. There's plenty that we can talk about. I need updates. He's not going to talk until later in the day. And I've got other things that I wish
to talk about, including, and I've been wanting to get to this since last week, the Marlins desperate
attempt to lure fans in the way that I would wish to be lured, which is give me $52 all you can eat. Now, unfortunately, I saw something in small
print that bothered me that I've seen all over South Florida recently as I see these unaffordable
condos flying up all over the place. Contains gluten. Starting at. Starting at. Okay. $52.
Starting at $52. I get it.
So the All You Can Eat isn't that you get all of those things.
What's the list of things, Chris Cody, that you can get in the All You Can Eat Marlins Buffet?
The Marlins have tried for a very long time with an assortment of things.
I feel like before long we're going to end up at brothels and drugs.
There's just going to be brothel and drug giveaways.
But at the-
A baseball game, huh?
Yeah, yeah.
Brothel night.
Yes.
Do we still call them brothels?
I don't even know if we still call them brothels.
It's very formal.
It does.
It does seem formal, but I do feel like the Marlins
will do just about anything to get people
to come to their games.
Except spend big on players.
That's right.
Musical instruments as well.
That's right, musical instruments and what can you eat?
You can get hot dogs, chili dogs, nachos with cheese,
nachos with chili, cheeseburgers, popcorn, peanuts,
cookies, non-alcoholic beverages.
Oh, oh, come on, I need my alcohol now.
Now when they say starting at 52,
because that includes your game ticket,
so I assume that means that you can get a better seat.
It's dynamic pricing, I believe.
Most of the time it's 52, but there are some,
presumably, premier games
that it'll be a little more expensive.
Don't you guys get spooked off by starting at?
Well, no, you look at the thing,
it'll tell you the price.
It's not like you go and it's like $52
and then they say, 71 please.
It's like, no, no, no, no.
This is a 52 day.
If you come back for that third burger,
they give you the evil eye.
Come on, you know how that goes.
No, it's not, it's all you can eat.
Well, it's four items at a time,
up until the seventh thinning, I believe.
That's the kicker.
That's what we really gotta dissect here.
Now, if I'm in line, I walk through,
let me get four things, okay, let me get a soda,
let me get a peanuts, let me get a burger,
let me get some nachos.
All right, here's my four things, I walk away.
Can I just like hand that to my wife
who bought a $20 ticket and then I get right back in line
and go get my stuff?
Well she shouldn't be sitting next to you
if you're in the all you can eat section.
You'd be sitting with someone else in the all you can eat
section unless you're breaking the rules.
Now Marlins, if you think someone's going by,
like a lot of single tickets being bought to this,
I imagine.
That's right, that's right.
I think that a lot of people are gonna,
look man, I've seen Roy leave restaurants
with steaks in his pocket.
Like, Roy can't be trusted around free food
and all you can eat.
Roy, don't look at me like I'm saying something
that's not the truth.
In your shirt pocket, you would put an entire
an entire steak
Is that a rib eye in your pocket or you're just happy to see me?
I'd say one of the benefits of this though is it's in the elections or the legends level used to be Lexus
I guess it's not anymore. It's in the legends level
So it's not big crowds there in terms of concessions
So you won't have that much of a line to wait and those tickets like as I can recall are usually like in the 30s
anyway so like for $20 more from a regular ticketed price you get all you
can eat food. You mentioned $20 and dynamic ticket pricing and it just
reminds me of all the frustrations I run into trying to tap into that secondary
market and all those frustrations went away the second I downloaded the Game Time app.
Download the Game Time app and create an account
and use the code Dan for $20 off your first purchase.
Terms apply, last minute tickets, lowest price,
guaranteed that part is important
because if you do find somehow, someway,
a lower price out there, Game Time will match it plus.
You re-emphasize dynamic pricing, That reminds me, plenty of good seats still available
if you wanna see nothing personal
with David Sampson starting next week.
Yeah, it's a really tough break for David.
Just started announcing this tour
on the, right before UFL season kicks off.
We have a water cooler over here
and I could not tell you how many people
were talking about the UFL. DavidSampsonPodcast.com if you want to go. Is he struggling to sell tickets?
It's debatable. Wait to see.
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