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It's time for coffee and company, fueled by Thornton's on Sports Talk seven nine day. Holy crap, I don't know who the hell we think we are. Get off our show, idiot. The kids are playing or tail off. The countries are screwing it up. Gold Play Inner Murals, Brother, gold Play Inner Murals. They're supposed to be mature adults, but they're really not. Who's the kid here? Who's the kid here? Are you kidding me? Now? Here's nick coffee? All right, ladies and gents,

let's get it started here on a gloomy Tuesday afternoon. It is Tuesday, right, It is Tuesday. Some reason I was thinking it was Wednesday, and it maybe because after Friday, I'm out of here for a week to go on vacation, so I'm wanting this week to go by faster. But it is Tuesday. And again it's gloomy outside, and you know that usually is a little bit of a buzzkill for the vibes for a lot of folks, and I'm kind of feeling that way today. I've got my Monster Energy

drink, which I did about two weeks. I don't know if you noticed, John, where I had no Monster Energy drinks, just trying to see if it would make a difference. And I didn't notice any difference as far as feeling better worse. I didn't notice anything. But today I needed it in a major way. So you know, I say this every time I look at the can because it says zero sugar all around it and it says

something l carnatine plus taurine. No clue what that is. But with it wrapped around the top of the can with zero sugar, they're bragging that it's in there, right like there was, Like, it's clearly not bad. Yeah, it's clearly not bad for you. But these are delicious and they do give me like just enough of a boost, but just you know, the taste of them. I mean, I'm looking at the back of the like these can't be good for me, right, probably an excess, Yeah,

not too much of a good thing, is is true? I feel like, yeah, like I don't know, I just like I drink coffee. They say it's good to have coffee. I believe like it has antioxidant or something like that. But there's a point to where with me, at least, if I have too much coffee in a day, it'll tear my

stomach up. Do you drink a lot of water? I try to, So this is something like every so often I'm reminded that, you know what, like I'm gonna always feel substantially better if I'm hydrated, Like if I'm just chugging water throughout the day. And I don't mean like, you know, just having like a contest to see how much I can drink without yacking, but like, if I make it a point to every hour or so have water, rather it be you know, half a bottle, sometimes a

whole, like everything's better. And I was doing that for a while and then today I've been hydrated, but I needed a little bit of a boost. So I'm probably gonna shotgun this monster energy drink after our first break here, And it may seem as if I'm on cocaine the rest of the way, which could be, you know, could be good for the show. To be honest with you, I have a I have a feeling there's a lot of radio done back in the day when people were highly highly hi on

cocaine. Maybe some people who work here wouldn't surprise me. I mean, we all know who we're thinking about. Yeah, I'm not going to say it, but anyways, let's let's do it. It's Coffee and Company. We are fueled by Thornton's here also fueled by cocaine and Monster Energy drink on Sports Talk seven ninety Nick Coffee. That is me the company man, mister John all on alongside today and I'm gonna do this once per hour. Today's

show is dedicated to my wife John. Oh really, it's our thirteenth anniversary. Well, happy anniversary, and well thank you appreciate that we have a wonderful life together. She you know, as you guys have learned if you listen to this show even a little bit, you know, she's kind of me. She's my wife, she's the love of my life. But you know, she kind of is the adult of the two of us. And you know, thank thanks to her, I've never really had to fully grow

up maybe the way some others have, if that makes sense. I mean some of this is a little tongue in cheek, but like literally like a lot of the adulting that goes on, you know, when you become an adult, like she takes care of it for me. That's one of the many countless things she does that I appreciate in a major way. So happy anniversary to my wife Tiffany. And this is one of those things where, you know, just to say that I've been married for thirteen years is crazy.

But I'm also past the point of feeling like, wow, man, you can't be this old, because like, I know, like I you know, I don't know where I think mid thirties, which is where I'm at. It's a point where like there's quite clearly a difference in being like, I'm not young, but I'm not old, right, I'm in the middle, but I'm closer to being old than i am being young, I think, so again, I don't it's not like, man, how did

I get this old? It's now like in this not to be like sentimental here, but life, when you get older, it goes by insanely fast, and it scares the hell out of me because you know, one day I'm gonna realize, damn, you're sixty. What happened? Like It's it's

crazy how fast life goes. And when I became an adult, you know, when I you know, obviously you become an adult when you're eighteen, I guess legally, right, But for me, once she and I moved in together and we got engaged and we had you know, we bought our house. You know, we had a good five six year run before we decided to try to have kids and whatnot, and you know, it was

great. But once we were married, things went by faster. And then once I had kids, everything has gone by insanely fast, and it you know, there's nothing you can do about it, right, So each time there's something like this, meaning you know, another anniversary, another birthday or my kid's birthdays. Even I now find myself reminding myself, like, hey, this stuff goes by quick. Like, don't be stagnant, you know,

get the most out of life. Don't don't be lazy. You know, if you've been thinking about doing something, maybe taking a big risk, I mean, you know, don't do something crazy, but like do it right, because you wait long enough and then you won't be able to maybe. So yeah, today's been a day of reflection for me. And obviously, if my wife's listening, I've been just doing nothing but thinking about all the great memories we have together and we're going to have many more for the

rest of our lives. But just to say that we've been married thirteen years is just it's you know, it's insane to me. Do you feel like your life started going by faster like when you became you know, an adult, Yeah, for sure. Like you mentioned thirteen, like it'll already be five years for me next year, me and my wife, and that just seems like a blur considering we got married at the beginning of the coronavirus, which I hate bringing that up. Every time we got married is just a

fact. Yeah, and you'll always remember it. Yeah, I mean that's just and the fact of like that's the timestampoint and I how that got started. I don't mean you always remember your wedding. Everybody will, but my point is like that's something that is going to absolutely always stand out when you think of your wedding. Yeah, because it was something that happens once every one hundred years. So yeah, like high school is a four year stretch

that seemed like it lasted fifteen years of my adult life. Yes, do you know what I'm saying? Like, I don't know why that's the case, because you know they always say high school years. Man, you got to live it up. You're gonna get older and it's not gonna be as fun. You're gonna have responsibilities and all that stuff's true, But I don't feel like high school went by fast. I feel like it lasted forever. And I think there's so much to take in when you're in high school,

and there's so many different things that you experience for the first time. When we were in high school, Yeah, all that stuff, and there's so many people you meet that maybe you never see again after you graduate. So there's a lot to that's that's why it feels like such a significant part of people's lives. I feel like, I think the age range of our listeners

here, it's wide, right. I think there's clearly listeners that are younger than me, closer to your age, maybe even some a little younger than you. And there's obviously some that are my age, old enough to be my parents, old enough to be my grandparents. To be honest with you, I mean, I hate thinking about a demo just because it's just how I'm wired mentally, which you know probably isn't a good thing. But for me to like know, hey, this is who you're targeting these specific like,

I don't know if you know this. Have you ever been Were you in the old studio where they had a picture hanging up of a person. You've told me about this, but I don't think i've seen them. So this this is very common in radio, and I get why. It's like, I get it. It's part of the business, right, Like we're selling to advertisers that there's a demo that really is active on this type of

content this station. And if you know, we really do well and said demo men twenty five fifty four, then the advertisers who really want to reach that group of people, they there's value there. So I understand. It's not like I'm questioning why it's just for me. You know, I don't want to think I don't want to do whatever this is. You know, yapp in for three hours and feel like I'm I'm catering to one specific demo and if if you don't fall in that, then you know, the hell

with you. I want to be very welcoming, right, you can come from all walks of life and situation, age, whatever, gender, whatever, and you could still find some enjoyment. Clearly, you're gonna be a sports fan. If this is something you probably really enjoy, you're probably gonna be a big Louisville fan or even a Kentucky fan because that's kind of where you were. You know, that's we get deep into the weeds on that.

But I think the bulk of the listeners you're not, you know, it's it's it's not really considered deep in the weeds because it's something you are

very knowledgeable and passionate about. That's U of L and UK. So anyways, what I'm getting at is when it comes to, you know, looking at that picture like I would just you know, they used to put a picture in each studio that showed a person like what they look like, and you know, for us, it was this dude with a goatee that looked like he was forty five, and it listed his he works it, he works it forward, he makes this much money. This is how much disposable

income he has each month, and this is what car he drives. These are the restaurants that he frequents. And again, I understand why you do all that, but I just I kept looking at this dude, I'm like, I don't I don't even know if he's worthy of this show. I'm gonna I'm gonna feel so narrow mind. It does. But again, there's there's a reason for that, Yes, for what it's worth right now,

I mean that that that we don't have that going on here today. That was years We have a picture of Stevie Nicks outside my studio, that's right, And I'll get older than she could actually be. And I'll say this that picture that I'm referring to in the old studios that was probably hung up eight years before I got hired, no joke. So anyways, I'll bring all that. I bring all that up to say we have a wide range I think of listeners as far as age, situation, all that kind of

stuff. But I'm curious if you're somebody that is my age or older, like would you agree, Like it's crazy how quickly things go when you're older, and it times like that's good, right, Like you know I'm somebody that you know because I'm weird. I don't love the sum or as much

as others. It's great for a variety of reasons, but I'm somebody that like when when football and basketball season isn't going on, like I'm just there's I need some fulfillment that I've never really been able to find when it comes to other sports. So like if the summer went by quick and we got to football season. Hell yeah, I'm ready to rock and roll. So like that's somewhat of a benefit. But man, like I don't want I don't want life to go by so fast, but you can't control it.

So like I'm I'm I'm choosing to, you know, keep that in mind more often and not sit around and get stagnant and get complacent and just you know, keep personal improvement in mind, that kind of stuff. So anyways, when when when's your anniversary? What March twenty first March? Yeah, we uh again, I talked about this the other day. May is.

You know, it was perfect for us. We wanted to do spring, it wasn't too hot, but uh, I never really considered it button up with Mother's Day and how that makes it to where I got, you know, I got to get a I gotta get you know, two gifts at the same time, essentially. But I'm I'm holding my wife to this. She did, She's she seems totally you know, content with doing every year instead of getting her two gifts because they usually fall within a couple of days

of each other. Like whatever I give her as a gift is going to be for Mother's day and for our anniversary. But I always get parently thinking like she might just be saying that, but you know, she might be going and telling her friends at work that her husband's lousy because he, you know, he just thinks he can get by with one gift. Because I said, that's fine. Anyways, we'll move on. I think we may

be on. Well. I don't want to say this because I don't want to I don't want to push a narrative that I don't necessarily believe to be true. But we could be potentially on commitment. Watch today for Louisville. And I say that without doing any kind of a of a of a refresh here to see if there has been a decision made. But there's a Georgia transfer by the name of frank anselom Iby and not heard a whole lot about

it. I'm assuming a lot of you haven't heard a whole lot about him either, And you know that's because this is not somebody that a lot of schools are in on and right. This is not the kind of transfer that fans across the country are hoping that their school lands. They're not checking the Trilli Dawnovan discord to see if their chances are good to land these young men. And I don't mean any disrespect, but this man, frank anselom Ivy, which John, I'm assuming you've never heard of. No. Six'

ten. He is taking advantage of his fifth year for COVID, and he played two seasons at Syracuse and he played two seasons at Georgia. In his career four years at two schools, in twelve minutes per game, he averaged two points in three rebounds. ESPN reported last week that he was going to be making his decision today and he's down to Georgia Tech Louisville, n C

State in Wisconsin. It doesn't look like he visited, so I'm not really sure what Louisville's interest level is. But this is one of the things that I don't really know what you do about it, but it's it's kind of annoying to me. And I know what you're thinking you think. I mean, I'm annoyed that Louisville like may get this guy. No, they need they need bodies now they don't have like it's not like they've got five six

spots left. I actually think there's a scenario where they could end up landing three pieces that aren't you know, a great osibor, meaning he's not included in one of the three, and maybe the you know, maybe not even Colemanhawkins because I don't have a clue what he's gonna do. But like I still think if you get Noah Waterman, who will talk about him coming up here soon, because I believe he's gonna be visiting. That's the BYU transfer

who just hit the portal. And again reminder, if your coach leaves, you get an extra month to decide what you want to do. So that's what happened with you know, the day that Mark Pope left. It was a month ago on Sunday, And that's when this young man hit the portal. And I'm not going to accuse anybody of doing any tampering. How However, it sounds like before he hit the portal there was clearly some mutual interest somehow, some way that was conveyed to one another Noah Waterman in Louisville.

So anyways, what I'm getting at is when I say this annoys me, is that like, if you don't get him and he goes to NC State, there'll be people that run with it. As if Damn Pat Kelcey must you know, big men must hate him. You know what they'll do. They'll make short jokes. I know I can sniff a short joke coming from a mile away. John. I'm not very tall myself. I'm pretty short, and I'm you're taller me, though, aren't you. I'm five seven

ish? Are you taller than me? I think we're pretty even. Yeah, I'm five eight and I really not many people would brag about being five eight, right, Like it's not very tall. But I've always thought I was five to seven. And then when I went and got my last physical at thirty four years old, they they measured me at five eight, and I thought, well, you sure and I can do it again, and I'm like, yeah, I just want to make sure, like don't lie to me. And sure enough I was five eight. So like went from

feeling I was five to seven, found out I was five eight. So now I feel like a big guy. But anyways, back to this frank An slim, ivy guy. So if they don't get him, it could be a blessing in disguise because maybe you end up landing someone else because although this guy is big and he's played it for He's played four years at two Power of five programs, two points and three rebounds in twelve minutes a game. Like again, he would clearly just be a body and you need that.

So if they don't get him, it'll be put out there by some some Kentucky fans, and I get it. That's what they're gonna do there, that's the rivalry. But then even Louisville fans, like the ones who are starting to kind of lose their mind a little bit. And as I said yesterday, I'm trying my best to be to look at it differently than just you know, gosh, you guys are insane. I'm looking at it more so, Wow, what a reminder of how much weak care. We

got some crazy people because they're crazy about Louisville basketball. I'm trying to look at it that way, but sometimes it's hard. So if they don't get him, I'm not gonna care. And if they do get him, you know, it'll be weaponized against Pat Kelsey. Wow, this is the best

you could do. And I guess I just need to realize, like, no matter what, there's always going to be somebody taking a stance that's you know, gonna try to make a big deal out of something that's really not you know, look, I know they need big guys, trust me, well aware, and they're gonna have to spend some money if they're gonna get any of these guys that are available that clearly know they've got they've got leverage

on their side. But I think we it'll probably take us getting to closer to the end of the month before i'd be really and I think they're gonna have somebody by then. But like, for example, the young man who visited on over the weekend, Kahani Rus who is a Michigan Committee's a and I kind of never include him because because he's to me, it's just a different situation. It's a true freshman who I'd love for Louisville Land, and I think he probably mean clearly if you add him and you have a tough

time getting somebody else, he will play big minutes. However, you know he's a freshman. So even if you are somebody that's a little more worried about, Okay, this guy came from James Madison, this guy came from I don't know, Long Beach State, and you worry about can they do it at this level because the ACC is a better league than where those you know, than the Sun Belt and the WCC. I think there's been enough

proof that you can plug those guys in. And it's happened the last three or four years since the portal's been going on, You've had guys that have been really really productive players. Some have been all Americans that have I mean Dalton connect He's going to probably be a top five pick. You know, he started his career I don't even in Northern Colorado, Colorado. Yeah,

and then did he go Juco. It's very weird. Yeah yeah, I mean yeah, so you know, and he wasn't like he had his best year playing basketball at the highest level that he's ever played, which is wild to think about, right, same thing with Great Osibore. He was a bench player at Montana State, goes to Utah State with with Danny Sprinkle and one Mountin West player of the Year in his first year there. So you know, there's been enough proof that you can and you never know how anybody's

gonna work out. But with that said, I still think we now look at freshmen just differently because yeah, they can give you something. There can be real value there. They can be guys that have an impact. It's just it doesn't. It doesn't happen as much as as it used to. And I think a part of that is the portal gives you a chance to be older. You can choose not to be young, and most coaches are

choosing that. What I mean is, how many times have you seen in years not recently, but in years past you'd watch a guy and clearly he's playing twenty five minutes a game because he's in the rotation. He's a freshman. He's maybe not a starter, but man, he's the sixth, seventh man, eighth man maybe, and he has moments early on that make it seem as if this guy's got a lot of upside. Well then he'll have some growing pains, right or you realize, man, that's kind of what

we get when we have a true freshman out there in that position. But then you'd wait till March or February, I should say, maybe even late January. Wow, he's not a freshman anymore, not playing like a freshman because you played through that guid experience and yeah, you're still young, but

you've really cut your teeth. That doesn't happen as often now unless it has to, because again, the portal has given these coaches the ability to not have to worry about, you, you know, having those growing pains, which I actually don't know if that's the right way to go about it. But the portal. As much as coaches that time's complain about it and it is far from ideal, they also benefit it, benefit from it in a major way. Like they're getting players who can come in and help them,

and all the development that was done is at the mid major level. With that coach, you just lost that player. So I am not super worried about the you know, I think there's a difference in understanding the urgency here to go finish strong and get some big guys on the roster. But I'm not to the point where I'm just thinking they're gonna have to, you know,

play extremely small all year. But again, frank anselom Iv, I just I'm a worry I'm a warrior, that's my nature, right, and I just feel like, no matter what happens with this, it's gonna be put against Pat Kelsey, you know, as if like you know, oh red flag here, somebody you know hit the panic button. All right, quick break, we'll come back on the other side. I think I've decided

who I'm gonna pick to win the PGA Championship. John, I'll tell you that is on the other side, and the reason behind it has nothing to do with golf. All right, quick break, it's coffee and Company. We are feel about Thornton's right here on Sports Talk seven ninety. It's right coffee and company rolling along here on a Tuesday afternoon. We are fueled by

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and they enjoyed it in honor of Danny Sprinkle. That's why they made a mess out of my car in my car with it, but it was you know, they enjoyed it, and if it's Thortons, it's worth it. So anyway, shout out Thornton's. All right. So I mentioned earlier when we started the show that I was today was our thirteenth anniversary, my wife and I and I'm now to the point where I'm like wow, there's past the point I should say of being like wow, how could I be this

old? I'm like, now, okay, you know what. The years are passing you by. Let's let's live in the moment. And somebody wrote something that I think. I thought it was very nice and I'm glad they shared it here on the text line. But they say, Nick, there's a reason people say time flies when you're having fun, when you are enjoying

things in life, it goes by at a rapid pace. As someone who this is not a good part of the story, but it said as someone who initially married right out of college for ten years that felt like eighty years. It felt like the worst stretch of my life separating. I've now found a new companion. We share life together and it's going by crazy fast. That always reminds me that when things are going by super fast, it means you are, in fact getting the most out of life. Well, thank

you. I don't know if you're like a life coach or whatever, but that that hit, as the kids say, because you know, that makes me not be as sad that things if that's true, And I'm just gonna believe what you said on this text line because we got a lot of tech you're on it. It doesn't even come through if you're lying because it's a no cap feature on the text line, no cabin allowed. But that makes sense, right, So whenever you do think about how quickly things go by,

just tell yourself it's because you're enjoying it. That's what I'm gonna choose to do, all right. So a lot of folks speaking of enjoyment. Great turnout yesterday at the at the PGA practice rounds out of Valhalla, you know, not only because all of the local outlets were there and covering it doing live hits. I know WDRB had a really good photo gallery of everything.

But you know, nationally, right, there's a lot ofeople who cover golf nationally and they're here in town and they were just bragging on us about how wow, man Louisville more more of an appetite for golf than you than you would maybe some would have expected. So there's clearly some buzz for this big event, and uh, I know it gets rolling here in a couple of days and I'd never thought about the amount of people who will travel to be here, right, Like, clearly not as much as you get for

like the Kentucky Derby. But even though you and I are both not golf guys, John, like, this is this is a big event to where you would think there'd be plenty of people, Like, it's not just gonna be locals that show up all that. It would be plenty. There'll probably be a lot of folks who, like, maybe they try to go to a pg event every year, they're gonna come to Louisville. Yeah, I remember I had a teacher in high school who took a couple of days off

just to go watch the PGA the last time I was here. So yeah, there's people who will invest their time into it, for sure. So as soon as I mentioned that, I've found out who I'm you know, picking to win. And when I say, I mean, I'm not mean me picking them to win, really, I mean it's just I mean, I'm not going to bet on it because they'd be wasting money. But that ended up with people saying, well, you better be Justin Thomas better be,

which I hope Justin Thomas wins it because he's a Louisville native. This is actually the first time that he will be playing at Valhalla as a pro. You know, last time they had the PGA Championship here. He he you know, he didn't participate in it, and I really thought it was cool because I don't know much about him other than he grew up in you know, in Goshen and went to Saint X, went to Alabama to play

golf, and you know, has been a U of L fan. I know he loves a Bama football is where we went to school, but you know, he also likes U of L. And he's a big time you have a basketball fan, and there it might have been like a game day thing. I think he might have done something for Bama on maybe I don't know. There was something he did on ESPN where he was asked as somebody you know from the Louisville area, where like where did he fall in the

rivalry? And like he, you know, without hesitation, like made it quite clear like he's all on Louisville. And you know, I don't know if he said boo UK, but kind of felt like that. And you know, he didn't live here, which doesn't mean he's not a liew of like he's I mean, there's a lot of people that love Louisville that grew up here that live elsewhere for variety of reasons. You know, he happens to be a professional golfer that you know now lives in I think Jupiter,

Florida. But I thought it was really cool for him to be very emotional

when he got his hometown hero banner last week. And it's you know, it's it's what you'd expect somebody to to do, right, show appreciation, but like he had some emotion that I think kind of surprised him even which made you know, I'm a sucker for that kind of stuff, right, Like I think if you are someone who reaches the highest point you can in your career, and you're in whatever you do, right, you're nationally known as an entertainer, a musician, a athlete, whatever, and you know

you probably no longer call home home. But like getting inducted into like your high school Hall of Fame probably not going to be an honor that's going to stand out from like fans of yours, But that's got to be like that's where that's like where it all started, so to see him be emotional about because again, it's not like I've ever been ant. I just don't know a lot about Justin Thomas other than what I've mentioned, right, I don't,

you know, I don't know if he's got a big personality. He did have a show on Netflix that or he was involved in a show on Netflix that I didn't get a chance to watch, but I heard it was really good. But yeah, I hope he does well, and you never know, maybe there's maybe he's feeling some pressure because he is here in his hometown. But yeah, I'm pulling for Justin Thomas for sure. But I also think think my man, Roy McElroy could be, could be really could

be the man to get it done in this event. So it was announce and this is unfortunate, But it was announced earlier today by TMZ that he has filed for divorce, and that's unfortunate, that's sad. But the last time he went through a breakup, it really helped him on the golf course. So in two twenty fourteen, he broke up with tennis star Caroline Wozniaki. I think I'm not sure if I'm saying that correctly, and then went on to win the tournament before the PGA Championship of Alhalla, then wins the

PGA. Yes, I mean it's this, this has happened before. I mean, I don't think he was married to his his former tennis former. I think he was his former girlfriend. But that led to him, you know, I guess, blocking out that distraction and just you know, being dialed in and ready to get it done. And it worked. So maybe this, uh maybe this divorce could lead to him doing the same thing this time around. As it stands, this is up. This was updated a

little bit earlier today. You know, the favorite obviously is Scottie Scheffler, who's just been you know, who's been on fire, and then Rory so Scheffler's at plus three hundred, McElroy's plus six hundred, and then Brooks Koepka is at plus one thousand. So it seems as if one of the big you know, I feel like one of the storylines. In fact, I saw our man Kent Spencer, who is I tried to you know, we probably will get him at some point this week, but he's been super busy.

I know, not only does he do a great job for the folks at whas eleven. But you know, this is this is his time to shine. He's I know, he's a big golf guy, very very informed on the on the sport, and he's been a part of the coverage. But one of the things I saw that he put together as far as one of the big storylines is, you know, can anybody beat Scottie Scheffler. And it seems like a lot of people think, you know, he can be beat, but not many are seemingly expecting it to happen because he's been

you know, he's been on fire. All right. So yesterday we talked about Noah Waterman and his his late addition to the portal because of again the the the guys who lose their coach to transfer, they get an extra they get an extra month. I guess, actually I don't know, So I guess maybe you don't get ano. Actually I don't know. Like, for example, if if something like Green Bay's coach left, which we'll talk about who they hired, but Sundance Wicks with which what a name he's leaving green

Bay to go to? Is it Wyoming? Yeah, Wyoming who just randomly lost their coach? So Wyoming in green Bay? Even though the portal window closed on May first. I think they now have thirty days to decide if they're going to if those players for those teams are going to go to the portal. So that's what happened at BYU. Mark Pope left in you know, not mid April, but you know between mid and early April, and this guy waited the last minute to put his name in. He's a six

to eleven big who you know. I when I think of BYU last year, like I knew they were good, and Mark Pope had himself a good team. They knocked off some good teams along the way. They they ended up. I'm not even really sure what the seed was that they got when they got on the tournament. But as far as just personnel, like I

don't remember them having like a star player. So therefore, like some of these dudes, like even Ali Khalifa, whose numbers were kind of you know, all over the place and just didn't make a lot of sense if you remember you just look at like his statistics and you know, watch some highlights, like clearly you know his stats didn't really tell the whole story as far as what kind of value he adds. But Noah Waterman's a guy that I'd be a liar if I told you I've ever heard of him until he hit

the portal. But he averaged, you know, just under ten points a game last year. Was a starter, started every game, played twenty four minutes, so nine and a half points, five and a half rebounds, thirty eight percent from three. I mean, a good piece for them. And you know, in Mark Pope's first year in the Big twelve, I mean they were pretty good. I mean they ended up losing to Decaine in the n SAA tournament, which was a bit, which was an upset,

But it sounds like there was somehow, some way. I think it might have just been magic, because I think tampering probably happens, but I don't know, is it Like for example, let's say Noah Waterman has an assistant coach that knows somebody on the Louisville and I mean like a former coach or something like an AAU coach, and he talks to Noah Waterman regularly, and that AAU coach happens to know somebody on the Louisville staff, if in fact,

they communicate to each other, that Noah Waterman might enter the portal that there'd be some interest, like could the NC DOUBLEA do anything about that? Like it almost makes it to where tampering like shouldn't happen, But this day and age, with different relationships social like it's gonna happen. Right. The only time we've seen the NC DOUBLEA put the hammer down so far was with Florida State football this past all was that tampering that was more so just nil

stuff? Was it? Yeah? Like it was like and I'm telling you I can just everybody who read what Florida State was accused of doing. I think they all thought, oh crap, Like I thought, that's whatever, Like I thought, that's what Like that's I thought, that's how this worked.

And that was there was an assistant coach who was asked by a recruiter a player about anil and he told the player to go talk to the collective, and like I guess, answering him and even acknowledging that there's a collective was against there is so stupid and that's what led to you know, the Tennessee and Virginia I mean right now, that's why I mean it's a free for all because of the lawsuit that was filed basically claiming like you know,

you have no you have no authority to punish us for that. But anyways, he's going to visit Louisville. It sounds like, and I wouldn't be shocked if that's the only visit he makes and that's where he ends up. I mean, you never know for sure, but I'd say tampering or not.

A big factor in this moving quicker than usual than you usually see with a guy that's transferring is that he apparently is not just former teammates, but he's close friends with Ali Khalifa, who you know has already decided to come to Louisville, has visited Louisville right has has has talked to Pat Kelsey, heard the pitch and decided to come and play here. So, I you know, I don't know where he'll end up being ranked in the portal rankings

and all that. But last year in the Big twelve, a league that everybody tells this is the best league in the country. You know, he put up good numbers and started every game for a team that would it be why you finished last year? I mean they were they were a six seed. Yeah, twenty three and eleven they were tied for it looks like fifth

place in that league. So I mean again, it's not somebody that did a bunch of and maybe he will, but this isn't somebody who you know, five elite programs are in on and they're visiting, because that's the stuff that builds up the buzz to where if you get somebody like that, man here we go, or if you lose somebody like that and you feel like you had a chance, it's a big punch of the gut. So this is to me again, maybe others were well aware of this guy and thought

maybe he'd enter the portal. I don't know, but I look at this as a if he was to come to Louisville, I would consider this a really really good pickup. And it makes it to where, you know, if you get him and the freshman Kahani Ruth's at that point, you're still gonna have one scholarship to go use, and you know, maybe you end up with a chance to go throw the big bag at Colin Coleman Hawkins or something. So again, that's why I'm not as worried about Louisville's front court

as others seem to be. Now again, if this kid visits, doesn't come to Louisville, goes elsewhere, same thing with Ruth the freshman, you know, that wouldn't be ideal. And that's probably where I would think, Okay, you know, I like all the pieces they have, but man, there's clearly a glaring issue here, and that's just proven front core depth, which you know you need. You need even if you want to play small, you still have to have the ability to counter somebody who wants to

just go gigantic against you and you know, beat you that way. All right, quick break, we'll come back on the other side. Wrap up the three o'clock hour. It's coffee and Company. We are feel But Thornton's here on Sports Talk seven ninety. I think I'd mentioned this yesterday in the five o'clock hour, So this is probably a different audience than at that point, unless you're a podcast listener, or unless you're one of our elite listeners that listens to you know, the entire show. And if so, thank

you appreciate that. I finish the show that I mentioned yesterday on Netflix that is so good, so good, and I haven't binge a show that quickly

in a long Time. It's called A Man in Full and it's starring Jeff Daniels and Diane Lane is in it as well, and it's a it's a mini series, which you know, you know, it's it's it's only gonna be for like, it's not something that they plan on doing, which I don't really you know, I'm not somebody that's ever worked in you know, television, But why would you label something a mini series before you know if

it's going to have like longevity? Does that make sense? John? Like, I guess the thought is that you're only going to do a certain amount

of episodes, you want to tell a specific story. And then I guess they just know they're not going to have planned be like if they get it, if they get a big star to do it, it could just be that like there, I won't be able to commit to doing this any more than the six and like if you do it, there's like there's just no way I'd be able to do it because of movies that I'm working on that

kind of stuff. Are there examples of mini series that had multiple seasons so it's happened like for example, that's what There was a show on Showtime that and Showtime has always, in my opinion, had really really good shows that never got the same attention as the shows on HBO, and HBO has great shows too. I'm not trying to say that Showtime is better, but some of my favorite shows that I've watched, like drama, suspense, like crime

shows were on Showtime. And you know, it's not that nobody watched him, it's just I never felt like they got the same level of hype. But maybe it's just because I'm weird and like them more than most people.

But there was a show called Your Honor that has Brian Kranton. Of course the I mean, he's mostly known for Breaking Bad, which is believed to be one of the best shows ever made, and he did a mini series with on Showtime called Your Honor, and it was really really good, so they decided to give it a second see and in the second season, I didn't think was very good, but it's more than anything was because the like long story short, like it was an example for me to where I'm like,

okay, yeah, they probably should have just left that alone. So I now find myself wanting a second season of this because it was so good, so good and just really well done and I haven't watched like a Netflix original that was you know that I felt like was just like, you know,

elite tier. When it comes to the cast, I mean the production, the drama, it was really really it's just and you know, I'm not going to give any spoilers, but it just it was perfect amount of episodes, the story, you know, the way it wrapped up, Like I just I love love the show. So if you're looking for a new show to watch, I would recommend watching A Man in Full because it's phenomenal.

And I used to talk a lot more about this, you know, in a previous life before I was on in the afternoons and one, but so it hasn't come up a lot on this this you know, the afternoon show. And we don't need to u but John don't know, I know you don't watch a whole lot of TV. But the last time I was just you know, couldn't help myself. But talking about a show, if you remember, was was Beef. Yeah. I tried to watch some of that and for some reason just dropped it off. And it's it's a you

know, it's its own show. Let me tell you a story. I uh, when I was just in love with that show, talking about it on here, and I think I tweeted about it or whatever. I ended up getting Chris Mack to watch it because he and I would occasionally talk about different shows and whatnot, and we have a lot of the same I guess, uh prefer you know, same taste when it comes to television that kind of stuff. And you know, he didn't seem intrigued by it, but

I'm like, look, man, you gotta watch it. You have to watch it. It's gonna it's great. And he I later asked him, like, hey, what did you think? He was like, I watched the episode and a half like this show sucked. Man, Sorry, it's terrible. So everybody's got their own taste. But that did end up some awards Beef did. It was really good. I liked what I watched of

it, But for some reason I couldn't commit. Is there a point in the show that's like once you get to it's like okay, yeah, I want to finish this, uh, because I feel like I should go back and give it another shot someday. For me, it was the end of the first like each episode to me ended with like oh wow, like that was huge, so it kept me hooked. I watched that, I think in a day. I'm honest with you, Like that's how I mean I was. I was obsessed and I like getting lost in a show, like

just getting completely consumed by a show. And I truly believe that the ability to binge a show has really changed. Like, you know, I don't think there's certain shows that I would have stuck around for if I have to wait every week for a new episode, Like things have just changed and now we'll probably get back to that at some point. But like a lot of the shows that I've liked on Apple TV, they'll give you the first three and then after that you gotta wait each week, which I still watch kind

of an it is annoying. Yeah, I mean I you know they do that with ted Lasso. Yes, yeah, that's in. Yeah. I wonder why, though, Like what's their benefits it they want to hook you in in this? You see three episodes already, and it's like, Okay, I've seen enough of this, I'm invested. I'll wait for the rest of the season. If I like it and I watch it in one sitting, or I watch it in ten weeks, I'm still going to keep my subscription because I like what you're doing, you know what I mean, Like,

I just I don't know. I think that's silly, but I'm sure there's a method, there's a reason why they do it. All right, we got to run two more hours left. Stick around right here. Sports Talk seven ninety

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