The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Local Hour: Dan, The Divorced Dad

Episode Date: December 7, 2023

Dan is not wearing a hat and IS wearing a flannel for today's show, and *someone* is dressed as the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man (and holding an Emmy). Then, the crew has a conversation about gambling re...gulations for broadcasters and team partners and the ease of betting and how it can influence the ethics behind individual games as Dan questions where this is all headed. Plus, Lucy is a Top 24 College Football personality, the Steelers and Patriots game is a comedy, and small towns may be better equipped for the NIL era. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You're listening to Giraffe King's Network. I want the help of the group here on something today and I don't know exactly who the group is. It's a complaint we've been getting over the last two years. Who is the group? Today, it's Chris Lucy, Jessica Mike and I don't know who the fifth person is. We'll find out together in a little bit. That person is dressed as the stay puffed marshmallow man. But the place that I need help is I want you guys to help me develop a character. Develop a character that is less impartial than the journalist I've always been and a character
Starting point is 00:00:51 that works for DraftKings a gambling company and helps you with your bets. But also Harkins to a different time in gambling, a very different time. When I was a kid and you'd call a phone line and the tout on the other end of that phone would just be an overly dramatic cartoon character of forceful intensity telling you exactly how you should bet. Again, the reason I bring this up is because I came in today and the state puffed marshmallow man in muted tones says to me, you cost people a lot of money last night because you've forced me into against
Starting point is 00:01:33 the spread and Thursday thunder and I picked the Raptors last night minus three and a half. And I don't want any part of any of this. Dan, why would you work for a gambling company? Well, a lot of things happen. And then we got to freedom, and now I'm a gambling man. And I'm a gambling man in a way that makes me uncomfortable. I don't like that I'm betting first half,
Starting point is 00:01:55 I don't like that I'm in game wagers, I don't like these things about myself. Oh, shut up, you gamblers a lot. You love it, come on. You're a tech smell time gambler. No, it's no one I'm saying, no, this is why I don't love it. No, no, no, wait. Wait, I do love gambling, but I tell you now honestly and sincerely and it's not because I always lose the games.
Starting point is 00:02:10 I always lose. Why? I'm making way too many bets. It's not smart. It's not wise the way I do it. Mike has been killing it the last three weeks and I don't kill it because... You bet every game. I'm betting too many other things on my own. I want to stray. I don't have the moderation that he does and he has no moderation. I don't either. It's just what I tell you. You went 27 and 24 last weekend.
Starting point is 00:02:33 That's right. The number of times. The number of times. That's the best kind of day. He's still loose though, because of the bank. It's the best kind of day. The best kind of day is when I make $7.57. That's happened to me so many times.
Starting point is 00:02:44 It's the best just from morning till night. Can we go back? What is this phone number? You use the phone? This is what I want to talk about. Thank you, Jessica, because I want to know how it is. This, you have to understand. This was so long ago.
Starting point is 00:02:58 So this is something of a discovery for me as a child around sports. I think sports are just fun as sports. It's great. But then there's this dirty underbelly of illegality that is shameful. Objection, coding. Back then.
Starting point is 00:03:15 Back then? I mean, it's just, yeah, I guess back then when it was against World's Benau. But this is what I'm saying. It was the night. The underbelly, it was never dirty. It was beautiful. People were soft. It was beautiful. and while I'm very happy our partners, strapped kings or legal in several states
Starting point is 00:03:29 I do miss going behind that wall greens Well, I'm gonna tell you guys at some point How stugots and I have been doing this for years because stugots is essentially the person who helps me with this He used his guy. He's your cowboy? I don't know his guy. And his guy doesn't know who I am because I've had to live my journalism rules for a while, but it's good to be outside that Walgreens or show up at the cigar store and there's an envelope. A red phone sending a Western Union.
Starting point is 00:03:58 I learned so much. There are skill sets that younger generations just don't know. I don't think they know how to send a Western Union money gram to the Philippines. How to send a letter more like? Yeah, I, uh, it's actually not, that error is not that by gone, Dan, because I just check my phone right now and I have two score phone numbers that don't work, but I don't have the heart to delete them from my phone because back in 2005, this was the only way that I could find the score
Starting point is 00:04:26 the New Jersey Institute of Technology's basketball game. Lucy is shocked right now. You would call to get a score? You would call to get a score because Google didn't have the score and the ESPN app, these weren't actual things. So you would either listen to Eddie Kaplan on WQAM who was great about giving all the scores, all of them, or you would either listen to Eddie Kaplan on WQAM who was great about giving all the scores,
Starting point is 00:04:45 all of them, or you would call this phone number, and you would get it quickly. Keep in mind also, the speed on cellular data, now it's very quick. But before these websites, or even the early days of these websites, your speed, it would be way quicker to just call up a number and get the score that you wanted. This is giving me a flashback to it. My family does a bowl pick them thing every year for all the college football bowl games. And I used to be in charge of making the guy to hand right
Starting point is 00:05:14 like a little thing with all the matchups. And my dad would be like, I need the newspaper. I gotta see who the favorites are. Give me the newspaper. And I'd be like trying to open the newspaper to find the sports section to see all the favorites on the bull games. Now you could just send a little link. Your dad click on this. The shock. It takes just as long for him though. The shock that keeps sweeping across Lucy's face because I can do it worse than that. Like my earliest memories of getting score updates were like
Starting point is 00:05:40 I mean just so ridiculous. I remember being underneath a pool table in Miramar, I'd be 46 years old. And the, it's like a, like a line score is showing up on a screen on baseball scores. And I have to wait for everyone to go. And it's like a tarry graphics to get the, the top of the fourth on the Yankees. I might as well have had like a stenographer from the 1800s trying to send a message.
Starting point is 00:06:06 That ESPN ticker must have crushed. I remember when MLB first trotted out their gamecass and you could see pitch by pitch and what a game changer that was for fiends. Do we still need the bottom line? Not for scores for sure. Bottom line is like more programming updates now. How did Lucy and Jessica at any point in your lives have you gotten lost outside of stadium
Starting point is 00:06:32 and not had a way of contacting someone because there was no cell phone? That happens almost every weekend on our college football tour. There is no service in these college sounds. It's terrible. Trying to call an Uber from a college town to leave the game because your team laid an egg
Starting point is 00:06:49 in the third quarter. Not that that happened to me in Chapel Hill or anything, but it's tough. It's harder for this generation because they're expecting this, sir. You at least were like, I got nothing. That's why on campus, people have a phone, and they're like, I should be able to contact people,
Starting point is 00:07:04 and they can't, it's harder for us. That's why I do. You knew a phone number. You knew at least a phone and they're like I should be able to contact people and they can't start it for us I do do a phone number. You knew at least a phone number That's why all these po-dung towns on Twitter's like you don't even have it on campus stadium That's because I got 5G I gave I give works I can find myself I can't believe the differences That are coming to the entirety of the industry when everything falls on gambling state by state the way that it's falling on marijuana because you're watching so many things change because of the money in the sport, the money across sports, the business of sports, and Jeremy was
Starting point is 00:07:42 telling me that as a ballies broadcaster he's not allowed just like wogen shoms he's not allowed to bet on the games. Oh so it's Jeremy. No I said he's telling me outside. Oh sorry. I meant to say. Well is the marshmallow man with the Emmy. I do not know. Oh the Emmy there. Yes. The Emmy there. Jeremy you're not allowed to you. You're the one who greeted me this morning saying to me you cost people a lot of money last night, and I believe there's a character that can be created here where I am a gambling tout,
Starting point is 00:08:10 and I lean into, you know what, I'm not gonna hide in the shadows anymore. I'm gonna break free, and I'm going to be the guy from the 80s who you'd call on the phone, and he would be, he would shout at you, Mike, it's hard to explain to anybody in the modern age what these tout sounded like on the phone. All of them were trying to be louder than the next guy.
Starting point is 00:08:29 Oh, best, oh, what a tie. And, you know, I'll help you punch your guy in the face and a lot worse than that. He would beat the hell out of your guy because he knew exactly what was gonna happen in the sport. But Jeremy, you're not allowed to bet on the games at all, right, you have to sit out all of this. That's correct.
Starting point is 00:08:46 I don't bet on, I don't bet on the heat and I don't bet on any basketball as an NBA broadcaster. And I think those are the rules kind of league wide where anybody who's working on a league broadcast isn't allowed to be gambling on anything within the league. And it is interesting to see where that goes over the span of time, right? Because gambling is entering all of these leagues in partnerships with Draft Kings and others. So I am intrigued to see if if years down the line that changes,
Starting point is 00:09:13 but I think that's sort of the industry standard. I don't bet on the heat on the marlins on the panthers because I cover those teams. We appreciate your professionalism. Don Lebertard Still got I always like leave a hand on the chicken Because he's so vulnerable I just unfairly fade down the tickets. He just really can buy himself. This is the Dalai Batar show with this Tugat.
Starting point is 00:09:52 What's the good line? Because you had it. Yeah, I know, yeah, they have one right. Sometimes you know you have a good line and that's when it's just like, oh, this is gonna crash. And to trip up on that sentence. Prophylism. Yes. It's on professionalism. At least it's just like, oh, this is gonna crush. And to trip up on that sentence. Prophyl. Yes.
Starting point is 00:10:05 And it's on professionalism. At least it's all in him still. As I was looking at me. Yeah, but here's what makes it even worse. I was really hoping to get into a deep dive journalistic discussion without ever mentioning that it looks funny. And you punctured that too with the way that you stumbled over it.
Starting point is 00:10:22 Well, you can't puncture this, because then all the air will come out. I understand why Dan's confused because for most of his life, keep in mind, Dan is very old. But he looks great today. We all like your outfit. Yeah, Dan, you look awesome. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:39 Is that the Mark Maren collection? That is not a compliment because I, and it it is I should take it as a compliment But it just means Dan you usually don't look awesome in any way I've only stopped with the t-shirts and just put on a flannel shirt because this is our winter 63 degrees out And I got like seven things you're bundled up. This is me bundled up. Yes, it's a flannel shirt I'm wearing a turtle neck today. It's so cold out Dan. You look like a divorced dad And a great one at that. I have a divorce dad. I can I can attest. You do. Like on a first date. Like you're the divorce dad that has your ex-wife being like, why now you look good now you're putting it together.
Starting point is 00:11:15 Yeah. Where was this effort when we were together? What's your what's your gambit? Guess what? Dalaritas are back. You guys are gonna have a great dinner at the cheesecake factory. Blue Martini is where I'm headed. Oh, you gotta have the meatloaf at cheesecake. Get whatever you want on me. Lucy, are we gonna buy your dad a Christmas gift? I hope so. I am having a real tough time figuring out what to buy him, and you guys are men, some with children. So what do you want for Christmas that I could also get for my dad?
Starting point is 00:11:44 I'm a bad wanter. I'm hard to buy gifts for. That's how my dad is. I can't buy him anything and it sucks. And then I feel bad because I know it hurts his feelings Christmas day when he doesn't have a gift, but he won't tell me what he wants and if he wants it, he just buys it. It's very stressful. I, uh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:00 So is someone supposed to fake it there? Is somebody supposed to fake it with, like, is dad supposed to just tell you what he likes so that you can go through the military mechanics of marching over there and getting him that cologne? That's what I would love, but when he wants something, he's just gonna buy it. It doesn't matter if it's like four days before Christmas, he'll just go buy it for himself.
Starting point is 00:12:20 And he'd be like, well, I wanted it. So I bought it. Yeah, let us get you one gift, because every year for Christmas, I feel so bad. Because I have a salary now, and I'm showing up. Here's a bag of peanut M&Ms for Christmas. He would love a collage of all of your travels over college football that he got to start in
Starting point is 00:12:36 by screwing things up and costing the company money. That's great. Actually, that's a really good idea. Yeah, I think that the sentimental stuff, stuff that your dad wouldn't go out of his way to do on his own, a collage of his children, like a photo shoot of his children, something like that, that you know your dad would never put in the work
Starting point is 00:12:53 to actually do himself, but would deeply appreciate it as the best, or you go bourbon. I don't want anything with my siblings in it. They're not willing to put in the work, so this is not their time to shine. Oh, sorry, Kate, sorry, Jack. Photos of his daughter having the time of her life on the road that sometimes he's
Starting point is 00:13:08 in is a pretty good artistic gift. This is your first year working on the Levitard show. Get him some t-shirts. I, my parents have so many draft kings and Levitard show shirts and they love that. You know what you should do? Do the collage of you on the road and then screen cap the tweets of your dad threatening to fight that Iowa fan Twitter account? Frame it!
Starting point is 00:13:30 Yeah, make a lunch. Make a blanket maybe. Jeremy, do you think in our lifetime any of this stuff will change? The reason that I bring all of it up as it relates to journalism is like I said, wold you and chefter and these guys and shombs, they can move the lines now. They have inside information. One of the reasons Jeremy can't gamble on games is because he knows that Bams' hip has hurt before other people do.
Starting point is 00:13:52 And he can move lines, change information. And so you need your information to be pure. You need it to be objective, the integrity of the results, even though we're talking about the refs every day, and they have a disproportionate impact on all the games. The integrity of the results have to be something you trust. Ultimately, and this is weird for gambling to have been in the shadows and illegal and shamed for a long time, you have to trust that nobody has insider information that's illegal to have gathered. And so you have to spread a blanket upon a lot of employees, a lot of employees, some of who might have gambling habits, you don't know.
Starting point is 00:14:32 Just across the spectrum, you're telling a lot of employees, this is an absolute, you cannot gamble. But you're also telling me because I've been told referees can't even go to Vegas and walk into a casino. Broadcasters can do that. Correct? Broadcasters can bet in Vegas. Can they not? I sure hope so because I've walked into casinos. I didn't bet on sports, but I've gambled. So I hope we're not exposing me and getting me suspended from the league, Dan.
Starting point is 00:15:02 Well, I'm asking you guys this tight rope, because you're really asking a lot of employees with a lot of different, you're making a blanket rule and you're telling people, although it's not even said that clearly, is it? Like you, you're... No, it's often said that clearly. I don't know if I'm the, I think I'm pretty good for this,
Starting point is 00:15:20 because Jeremy's pretty new school and you're from a bygone era, even though congrats on your divorce, I'm happy for you. But I think this is pretty easy to understand. I really do. If I participate in a sport, I'm not allowed to bet on that sport. It's a very simple concept. It's not hard. The Iowa football team learned that the hard way. I would say the more interesting part is when people like Wojjan Shams have that sort of insider information and the way that we saw them ultimately influence people betting
Starting point is 00:15:53 on the NBA draft, right? Because they say like this team is focused on this player not only in the days leading up, but sometimes a few minutes before picks are actually made, and that ultimately can heavily influence the way that people are gambling because the lines don't change instantly on who's going to go to what team, and that's the stuff where we saw ESPN sort of institute, hey, whoa, you can't tweet out draft picks before they're actually made, but I wonder how much that actually had to do with gambling more so than even spoiling the draft for people. There's only one person that's allowed to do this and get away with it, and that's
Starting point is 00:16:29 how Michael's very clearly. He does it in the funniest way where he is still at the end of games. He did this either the last game or the one before that, maybe the Jets game. He's still talking in the coded language during the games, and the reason that I want to bring all of this up to you, Mike, is because this show evolves and is the media space evolves. Matt Barnes is on yesterday, and they smoke weed.
Starting point is 00:16:54 And that's just not something that you would have seen 10 years ago, it wouldn't have existed, but we now are in partnership with a gambling company. And all of this stuff that's hidden is now getting out in front of everybody. And when I talk about, you say, yes, it's very simple, Dan. Employees aren't allowed to get in. Well, okay, do you realize how ripe for contamination
Starting point is 00:17:14 from every angle that is that you've got so many different employees of so many different types and kinds who don't care about what your rules are or even your workplace rules. They might risk that. There are so many impeachments on integrity that can come from so many angles. Never mind just referees.
Starting point is 00:17:30 It's everybody now. We're all in this changing game of something that has been stigmatized is now legalized and we all play by a set of rules that are different for me that are different for you and they're different from Emmy-winning Jeremy who's 26 years old and gonna learn how to play this game when Caesars and everybody else is getting it, valleys, they're all in the game with sports and sports is taking all that money.
Starting point is 00:17:52 That's why regulation is good. That's why being legalized in all these states is a good thing because you have these league partners actually flagging the behavior. And we've already seen several suspensions in the NFL in college football cross sports. You've seen this behavior get flagged and that it's an ocean in sports that the cheaters are always ahead of the game. And that even when it comes to gambling there is. And I saw just a couple of days ago, Maverick Carter was in the news cycle and then sure enough all the message boards were looking at LeBron performances that might have been questionable. This is always going to be something that hangs over the sport, but the fact that all draft
Starting point is 00:18:30 kings and all these other companies are legal now doesn't all of a sudden open this portal. Yes, it's more accessible now, but gambling scandals are as old as sports are, be it black socks, be it peat rows, this is something that sports have always had to navigate and it's actually easier now with their league partners playing ball with them. Well, you say it's easier now, but what's not easier now, Mike, is that LeBron has created a giant economy around his friends and friends and communities that are competitive and like gambling.
Starting point is 00:19:05 We now have information very close to LeBron that one of his guys was betting through an illegal bookie. And you tell me, let's not make it LeBron and Maverick Carter, let's just make it a hypothetical. I tell you that one of your best friends is your business partner and you guys like gambling and it's fun and you enjoy doing it. And there's a basketball game being played and you're in your 17th season, 16th season in the NBA keeping yourself entertained night tonight because you've been doing this for a long time and it hurts. Like if there's a prop bet for player X gets over 19 points and that player can do that any night he wants to,'s the it's the easiest money to just do that for your friend
Starting point is 00:19:46 You don't think those games are played inside of games. I do think that those games are played inside of games There's always these stories that you hear that it's gambling lore of a player like screaming being screamed at from the stands Hey, I need two more points from you and player turning to them saying I got you But ultimately the sport it governs all this stuff because when you're in these games, unless you're an absolute fiend, a sicko that is actually altering the results of these of these games, the most important thing is your job, is your profession, is winning the game. Tries to govern though you say. Yeah Tries to govern. You have it important.
Starting point is 00:20:25 Yeah, look, there's scandals all over Europe when it comes to betting, that have rocked some of the most prestigious clubs over in Europe. This is something that the world has had to deal with. And I actually think it being legalized in more and more places is a really good thing when it comes to keeping integrity
Starting point is 00:20:44 because the tech that these companies have to track down even proxies, it goes beyond what you know because there's a lot of stuff that they use to track that you didn't even know as possible. Now that you mentioned LeBron Dan, I think we need to go back and check out the 2010 11 finals because it sounds like Maverick may have had the Mavericks. You didn't just do that.
Starting point is 00:21:07 Did he do that? He did do that, Jessica. Good joke. He's terrible. The whole LeBron thing though is interesting. It answers, I think the age-old debate, because Michael Jordan would never have a gambling skater attached to him. Never. I was joking with my friends like,
Starting point is 00:21:20 damn, like even Jordan did that first two and he did it better. Did you feel like there was anybody out there talking about this link beyond saying the gotcha maverick and it's a headline? You've got two real power brokers right next to what could be a gambling scandal if we wanted to make it one. I haven't seen it. Like I'm not, I'm not, I have no interest in doing it but I'm just talking to you about
Starting point is 00:21:44 human behavior around competition and because we're talking about how much fun it is to do some of this stuff because we're no longer, we're in an over caffeinated age, like we need a hundred games to be going on at once. Jessica's Steelers are playing tonight. It's Steelers Patriots, the only joy in tonight is that the NFL's getting into comedy content
Starting point is 00:22:03 because we finally get to laugh at the Steelers, and the Patriots after 20 years of losing, after 20 years of knowing that they were gonna make you hurt, not laugh. Tonight's a night to revel, I think. If you're an NFL fan of a certain age, actually, there's such a white swath of age ranges, in which your lifetime was dominated by the Steelers and the Patriots. If you were to told 21-year-old me there would come a time where a game was on Amazon, and it would be between the Patriots and the Steelers, and everyone saying, why do we have to watch this? Isn't there some sort of flex? This is terrible.
Starting point is 00:22:38 These are two of the worst teams to watch. You kidding me? The day has finally arrived. Look how old I am now compared to when the Steelers have never been bad in my lifetime. The Patriots were bad when I was very, very young, but most of my life they were incredible. A Tom Brady list Patriots being terrible, a Ben Rothisberger less Steelers being terrible. This is not anything I've ever had to deal with. So I'm going to revel in tonight. The same way that I reveled in Colts Broncos Thursday night from last season, where it was just everybody knew going into it to be the worst game in it delivered. I hope
Starting point is 00:23:14 today is a slopfest. We are putting together truly one of the most disgusting Thursday thunders that the world has ever seen. And what's funny about how disgusting this game is, is Bailey Zappie versus Mitch Trebuski because Kenny Pickett got surgery on Monday morning on his ankle. He's expected to be back. They did not play some on injured reserve. But the Steelers are still in the playoff hunt.
Starting point is 00:23:38 This may be a playoff team. As bad as both of them are and as unfun as they are to watch, one of them may actually be in the postseason and One of them is coached by Bill Bella check. I don't understand it either Mike Would you be okay with a committee deciding at the end of the season that the Steelers just couldn't be no? Yeah, no that that a committee picks one team. No, well because it would be the Falcons who would get picked this year I think definitely not then I don't think that answers your question.
Starting point is 00:24:06 The Steelers, they're not a playoff team. The defense is incredible. TJ Watt over 0.756. Let's go. Don Lebertard. You gotta know I'm a big Colombo guy, salute the dead boy. Okay, I don't think that's proof. I don't think that's proof, right?
Starting point is 00:24:24 I think that's proof. I think that's a lie. I don't think that's proof. I don't think that's proof. I think that's lie. I don't think that's it's absolute. I don't think that is evidence. Salute to that boy. It's it's it's just camouflage. It suggests that you do has no idea what we're talking about. And now it's just Googling it. Stugots. I'm not Googling in here. My grandma was staying in the country. I watched the braves. I watched Colombo, I watch Matt Lott, I watch Andy Griffin. Yeah, I watch the music. You go to the Pillar of the Buts, damn.
Starting point is 00:24:51 You tell her to answer the Pillar of the Buts. Tell her to do it. Tell her to do it. You tell her to do it. Back to you, Stu. This is the Don Libbathar Show with this Thugots. I have seen here recently, Lucy, and it's not normal. It's not a normal thing in college football or in media coverage in general to see someone
Starting point is 00:25:16 burst onto the scene and all of a sudden climb to the top or toward the top of national rankings on when they... You're a rookie., you're a rookie. You're not a rookie, you've been doing this for a while, but in terms of getting out there into a larger landscape, people are really noticing your work here, and I saw a list from what I believe to be
Starting point is 00:25:37 a very prestigious source that I cannot name right now because I forgot, but the list has the 100 top college football personalities this year. Not newcomers, not in a region of some sort, not merely nationally, internationally as well. And I see some people who've been in the game a long time at 51 and 52 Rick Newhaisel Trevor Madich when you saw your name on the list when you got this list for the first time when you were informed on of this were you told that someone's spoilt or did they tell you where you were ranked. I did not know this list was coming out I actually found out because some of the listeners of this show sent it to me and they were like look you're
Starting point is 00:26:21 number 24 very prestigious top 25 five percent on i'm up there congratulations you're ahead of dandy canell should be your only two you're only two spots but behind her curve street like this is some elite media company you're keeping look if i had a dog and brought it to games like her we did i would be higher than him who i'm just gonna say he's cheating he's absolutely cheating i'd be top ten if I brought a dog with me. So she's also ahead of Urban Meyer, Dan, and double-vod codon.
Starting point is 00:26:49 Who I must assume is an Ohio State fan of some sort, but at 81. So well ahead of double-vod codon. The best part of this list is the guy who made it. Big Game Boomer has himself at number 98. Oh, yeah. Well, he makes a good list. Greg McElroy, falling behind the guy
Starting point is 00:27:04 that made the list is interesting. What else? Tim Teemos in like the 80s. So when I tell you that Lucy Rodin has made it to the very top of this. Rodin, Rodin, excuse me. Well, we'll know her name soon enough. It's tough. She's ahead of Paul Feinbaum. I mean, there's only one of you. Restavis. Who else is up on that list that doesn't deserve to be up on that list? Oh, I don't. I think the entire list is for Adjolin. Yeah, why is Bruce from the you?
Starting point is 00:27:33 Does that hurt your feelings a little bit, Mike? I mean, he's a great, he's a great reporter. I would have him ranked ahead of 62, but I also wouldn't just lump him in with Miami. And there's plenty of people to choose from, from that prestigious institution. But big game boomers tricked you all, again. No. Because he knows how to internet better than anybody else.
Starting point is 00:27:54 Because he puts together these lists that are bullshit that he does from his home. What do you mean this is bullshit? You think big game boomers at all the tailgates? What do you mean this is? When he puts together a best, 100 best tailgates in America, and he feels like he's some sort of expert on this, do you think he's going all the tailgates. What do you mean this is? When he puts together a 100 best tailgates in America, and he feels like he's some sort of expert on this. Do you think he's going all these tailgates?
Starting point is 00:28:09 Lucy's a 24! Dan, he did a list the other day of every school's favorite Thanksgiving dish. It was great. Ooh, what was my amy's? This sounds like sour grapes, Mike, I'm gonna be honest. It's just tricking you. Honestly, where our video department is failing
Starting point is 00:28:24 is every time we do a top five, there should be a graphic with it, because the internet loves graphics when it comes to any sort of countdown, because they can argue about it. But this isn't someone that samples the nation. This is a guy named Big Game Boomer that only until recently was fairly anonymous.
Starting point is 00:28:40 He just put a picture of himself not too long ago and revealed himself in his identity. This is just the internet. This is an amorphous thing. This is totally subjective. How are you giving credence to this? Because I'm on the list. What do you mean?
Starting point is 00:28:54 But so is Tim Brando at 8. It's bizarre. Desmond Howard and Joey Galloway are in the 70s. This list is credible to me. Lucy Rodin's just all the names of people that except there's no Spencer hall on it There's no Ryan nanny Taylor isn't on it. There's no Mike Ryan Jeremy isn't on it. Yeah, this feels like a pretty official Liston there was total UCF exclusion. Oh Jeremy Jesus Christ enough Jessica did stumble on to something there that I think as Mike gets more and more.
Starting point is 00:29:25 You know, Mike bucks up sometimes and doesn't know where it is that he's a little bit defensive. And I think you may have hit a nerve when you said Mike Ryan's not on this list. That just shows you how uninformed it is. But double vodka Don is on it. So that's in the problem. I wasn't familiar with double vodka Don until I searched out his Twitter and even the first couple of videos made me look at him and say, yes, your nickname should be double vodka done.
Starting point is 00:29:50 Shaq meme. I wasn't familiar with your game. Well, so Mike, as media changes and you want to be an insider and you want to, you have college football information and you want to also be able to gamble, I don't think you can get on list like this unless you've got a double vodka theme in it. Like if you want to climb you can. I mean, you think Brett McMurphy is calling himself double bourbon Brett. That's a great idea by the way. How long until Brett McMurphy just gets his own bowl game, by the way. He should just be the title sponsor of the Brett McMurphy bowl.
Starting point is 00:30:25 Cause he has carved out quite a niche for him. The LA Bowl just needs to have a mustache on it next year. They gave Grunk a bowl game, right? It's the same, the LA Bowl does creative licensing things where it was the Jimmy Kimmel Bowl. And now it's a Grunk Bowl. And Jimmy Kimmel had the mascot, the Jimmy Camel. I think the LA Bowl just goes out and seeks media partners to help elevate
Starting point is 00:30:46 the Bull Game in itself. But I don't think Gronk is a part of this committee. I just think he's along for the ride. But Lucy, you and Mike, it's been fascinating to hear you talk in the corridors here because you guys have gotten into the teeth of the business of what NIL is as it's being created around you and that makes for a different
Starting point is 00:31:06 kind of insider. It makes for an insider. When I've told you that sports business gets covered very poorly, rarely is anything going to get it covered as poorly as something like that in a small town where Alabama doesn't care so much how the economy evolved that works. They just want to make sure the football machine gets fed. And Alabama is going to have a hard time keeping up with any city, big city that's got oil, a taxis A&M, and figures out how to navigate this system of business better than Alabama
Starting point is 00:31:38 navigates it. Like, this is a very difficult place for Nick Saban to keep up. This speed of changing rules when he's a rule guy. As the 24th ranked best media personality, I'm qualified to speak on this. I actually kind of disagree with that. I think that the smaller schools and the college towns are better equipped to handle NIL.
Starting point is 00:31:57 The way NIL is sort of set up is it's like five to seven people up top who give a ton of money. And then there's this like cash pool of fans underneath. So it's like every company. Yeah, pretty much. Where it's like, if you look at a school like USC, LA doesn't really give a shit about that football team. They don't really care where if you look at a school like Nebraska
Starting point is 00:32:18 where people are so passionate, that's a better investment in their money. I honestly think that college towns are better equipped to succeed and Alabama is always gonna be on the forefront of that and Nick Sabin is always gonna be 10 steps ahead of everyone else and I think he warned us of that a few years ago. You all tried to do the Nick Sabin as slip-and-show earlier this season by the way. I'm guilty.
Starting point is 00:32:39 And I said they just have a little bit of an issue at quarterback. That's what I said. That was a tough game. And there's three, three and a half times. They're starting quarterback from that game is now transferring back to Notre Dame to play La Crosse. No, but Jessica got this.
Starting point is 00:32:53 That's a Tyler Buckner, love that guy. Jessica got this exactly right because I did say at the beginning of the season, because we were celebrating the Dion stuff, it's like, really, Alabama's gonna lose or fall as a dynasty quietly because of how they, we haven't seen them open that way where they lose at home by two touchdowns.
Starting point is 00:33:09 And to me, I'm confused by the NIL, right? I'm not in the weeds of it like you guys are. So I'm watching that Texas Alabama game and I'm like, holy shit, Texas receivers are big. Like those, those. All right, you are banned from using Texas receivers are big. It has been your only bit of longhorn analysis this way it has been but Mike It's because I'm seeing professional receivers at the beginning of the season beat Alabama And I thought the game had changed right there because pants because that's Texas money
Starting point is 00:33:38 That Texas has a pancake factory and IL program where each it was reported each member of their offensive line gets a million dollars. There are schools that would surprise you that are really good at NIL that got a jump on it and I think you're seeing some immediate results and there are some schools that you're puzzled as to why they're not getting the results because they have a bunch of resources, Ohio State, Texas A&M, they've spent money,
Starting point is 00:34:03 Ohio State actually spends less money than you would think, and they've struggled to get organized. It's case by case. Texas makes all the sense in the world that they would mobilize all their money, their big alumni base, and they would be good right away. Louisville makes less sense. But in one year, they hit the portal really well. They were super organized in NIL, and they got immediate results. Miami, I I think is super organized when it comes to NIL. They dealt with the John Ruiz stuff, but it's still a process with them. FSU, peaks and valleys, Florida, peaks and valleys.
Starting point is 00:34:32 It's a very weird game. You have a school like Auburn right now. Let me tell you something about Auburn. Auburn will spend whatever on whoever and not take any lessons from what happened at Texas A&M. And no one has to go to class, right? I'm not gonna go that far. I mean, but that's enough.
Starting point is 00:34:47 But Jimbo, it's been reported that Jimbo was so obsessed about having the greatest recruiting class ever that he would constantly be after, in between talking to kids, check with somebody on composite rankings because he wanted that achievement. And I think all burn is replicating that. And it could be successful.
Starting point is 00:35:04 We don't have large enough samples, but it does feel a little Texas A&M-E. But yeah, so much of it is coaching based. Like the Texas beat Alabama because Sark called a great game and they were able to take advantage of Alabama's weaknesses, which at that point of the season was they didn't know how to use their quarterback yet, which is I think something that if they do end up playing against one another in the national championship game, I'll be really interested to see because Alabama's made a ton of progress offensively since then. They still had some shaky games.
Starting point is 00:35:32 They've had games where their offensive lines played a lot better, but has still been a little iffy. And there's been games when Jaylen Miller has looked incredible and also missed some, you know, pretty wide open passes. But I'm excited for that rematch just because you have coaches that talent wise have a great matchup on the field, but also from like a play calling perspective, like they will be dueling against one another as well.
Starting point is 00:35:52 I'll give you two more schools I might surprise you that have struggled with NIL, considering their stature and you would take the results of Lincoln Riley's first year and say, oh, they know what they're doing on NIL. But word on the street is, you know, it's not all that it was cracked up to be. Same thing happened with LSU, a lot of big promises, and then chatter amongst people,
Starting point is 00:36:11 and people that are heavily involved in recruiting sand. Oh, it's actually not all there. But this is the part that I find fascinating, right? As all of these things change, and you guys from the inside, as legitimate insiders, Mike Defensiv, that he's not one of the top 100 but I'm fine it's just a guy legitimate inside it's not just a guy put Lucy at 24 how can you not find
Starting point is 00:36:35 fascinating the business of how all of this is going to be covered when we can not too long in the future if people get this far inside, tell you, USC is doing well at NIL, Texas is doing well, USC is doing poorly, Texas is doing well, I don't think that's information that people are getting elsewhere. Like you're looking at the scoreboard, I don't think they're tying it to how this,
Starting point is 00:37:02 you need somebody coaching and leading your team that knows business, not necessarily Brian Kelly. I think you need you need an organized and I'll collective around a coach that knows what they're doing and knows how to develop talent because if you go all in on money you're going to end up like Texas A&M there are other things that you need to consider.

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