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It's time for Coffee and Company, fueled by Thornton's on Sports Talk seven ninety. Holy crap, I don't know who the hell we think when we are get off our show, idiot. The kids are playing or trail off their countries are screwing it up. Gold Play inter murals, Brother, gold Play inter 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, let's get it started, folks,

ladies, gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages. Actually it's weird to, you know, act like I'm talking to children, but you know what I mean. It's I'm just giving you one of the many corny, stereotypical opens that you hear for, you know, a talk radio show. One thing I didn't mention is welcome to the program. That's kind of growing on me. You've heard me mention that before, right John. I always think it's weird to call a radio show a program, although I

guess it technically is. But anyhow, welcome in it is Coffee and Company. That's the name of this program, and we are fueled by Thornton's here on Sports Talk seven ninety Take us with you wherever you go. Listen live on the iHeartRadio web Listen live at seven ninety Louisville dot com. Nick Coffee, That is me the company man, mister John all On alongside today. Do you notice anything different as far as when you when you view me here

in Studio B through the webcam, anything eating different that you notice? You look like you've got a little bit of facial hair going on. I don't know if that's what the observation I do you're looking for that it's I do have a little bit of facial hair going on, but no, it's a little bit lighter, like can you tell that it's brighter? And yes.

Second, so I don't know if this was Buck Sexton who came in here, and he might have he might have slow played his sabotage right he you know, he's waiting for a few days of me getting settled in to realize what he might have done to the studio here that I use because all of the lights are off and that's how I keep it. It's not like I'm in pitch black. There's five TVs in here that are humongous that actually give

off a lot of light. And I actually have three monitors directly in front of me that are large that give off a lot of light too, So it's not as if I'm sitting here in a dark dark room. That would be very weird. But this big it's like a I don't know what you'd call it, but like this big thing that hovers over us. It's like some real modern, expensive, I'm sure lighting for our studio, and I always just turn it off and it's off right now, but there's one bulb.

I guess it's a bulb. It's it won't turn off. It's driving me crazy. It's not usually on, so it's kind of distracting. But also do you hear this somebody drilling? I hear that, Yeah, in my studio. Yeah, that's got to be coming through the microphone. I mean, probably not something that's going to be distracting. But you would think, you know, in a radio studio that there'd be some you know, there'd be some sound, some level of soundproof. But where's that coming from?

I think I feel like if I remember right when I there's they're working on the stairs down unforceable. Oh okay, and I guess that would kind of be like where we are, if that makes sense, maybe at the top of where we're at. So anyways, I'll power through again. I always tell anybody who asks, and trust me, not many people do. But whenever I am asked about, man, how do you do on the radio for three hours every day? And I always say, well, first of all, you know, you got to learn how to feel time,

and then once you do that you get comfortable. Then you try to, you know, figure out what you would want to talk about that people would be interested in that kind of stuff. But just being comfortable, right, if you're uncomfortable, rather it be temperature, you know, maybe you're I don't know. I mean, everybody knows their own comfort level. And this this light to my left that is never on, that is now just you know, an outlier here. It's distracting. But again I'll power through because

we've got some things to discuss today. We have a great, Oh Sibor update. And I'm not saying that the update's great. I'm saying his name is great, so great, O Sibor. He's he's made three visits now he's off to his fourth visit. And again We've got what I think is at least somewhat of a notable update, and I'm willing to acknowledge that it's it's probably that because there's been no update, right, It's not like I've got any any clue which what decision this guy is gonna make. But there's

at least some level of noise out there about where things are trending. Which you know, I've never felt as if Louisville was going I mean, I've I think all these transfers, I've never really felt like, Okay, Louisville, better get this guy. Because, honestly, Pat Kelsey, if he misses out on dudes in the portal, I'm sure some would say, well, hey, that's his job, he's got to go get players, and

it is. But you know, this is a little bit newer. This is new to him, right, He's selling a program like Louisville for the first time, which I think so far the results have shown that, Wow, this guy, at least as of now, he's been on the job for a couple of months, and it looks as if he is someone that really could take off at a place like this, right, because he did a really good job recruiting at a place like Charleston will Now you know,

he's in a different world with Louisville and within IL and that kind of stuff. But if dudes just decide, you know, hey, I don't want to go play for this first year coach who's coming from the CAA and they won eight games last year. I think I'm gonna go in my final year of college basketball, go play for a program that you know, has a coach that's been there for five six years, that has been on a deep

tournament run in recent years. So you know, it's not that I'm saying he could have lost out on every player and I would have said, you know, it's not his fault, but that's just kind of how how I have approached it. So with all that said, Osabor, he's somebody that would be great, but I've never felt as if, like, man, you better, you know, you better get it done. And he would

be a big time edition, no doubt. But there are more guys in the portal we can discuss because it sounds as if they've got backup plans, and actually it's probably not even fair to call them backup plans, because I mean, I would say that even if you do getor you still need to add some other some other players and they're going to So I'm gonna try my best today to do something well, I'm gonna I'm gonna do something a little

bit different that I believe is the best way to discuss players that you know, could potentially be playing for Louisville or even Kentucky, right because they're still looking for players too, and there's some updates on that side. But I'm gonna try my best to be informative but not get too deep into the weeds. So that makes sense, John, because just you know, spending a segment discussing names you've never heard of that more often, more likely than not,

will probably never play around like that. Just I can I can see people changing the station. You can get lost in the weeds. Sometimes it's hard to find your way out of. Yeah, well, especially just because of the lack of transparency that is involved in all of this. I mean, that's what's made it to me just almost you know, probably should admit this, but there are times where I'll you know, finish up a segment and I just talked about two transfers from schools you've never heard of, names

you've never heard of. And we go to break and I get up to go to the bathroom. I'm like, who in the hell would listen to that? And there are people that are obsessed with it, but that's a smaller group than you know, the audience you can reach here at Sports Talk seven ninety. So again I'm gonna try my best to balance it today and not just you know, nerd out too much on it. All right, So I gotta tell you, John, I did finish the roast of Tom

Rawdy your tweet. It was so good and now it has me wanting other athletes to do the same thing, but I'm not sure they would. I mean, it was, it was hilarious. But again, I'm just some schmuck on my recliner watching at home in Kentucky, right Like, It's not me up there for three hours getting completely just completely, I mean, I'm trying to think of the right word. I was gonna say a word I'm

not allowed to say. But just getting made fun of by some of the most famous human beings on planet Earth, like Kevin Hart and Bert Kreischner, and I mean, and then Lindsay Glazer, who I gotta be honest, I don't even know who that is, but she was the best. She actually I thought had the best roast. So I mean there's a little bit

of like uncomfortable. It's an uncomfortable feeling watching it, at least it is for me, and I talked about it yesterday, right, I like in a way like it's funny, but I sometimes want to hit like that skip button on your screen to like because I'm like, man, they might say something like super mean and there might be like uncomfortable and awkward because you know, I'm an awkward guy myself. But then it hit me as I watched

the entire thing. One thing Kevin Hart says because he's the host, but he's so he's roasting like between sets and all that, Like he's I mean, he was driving the ship and he did a great job doing it, and I think he's funnier in that setting than he is and you know a lot of things. But you know, he would say to the crowd and to other people that were coming up to roast Tom Brady not they weren't all

famous comedian. I mean, there were some teammates of his that were a part of it, and like Gronk I mean, Gronk did what you would think Gronk would do, just be Gronk and you know, be kind of you know, the meathead dude. But then like Randy Moss, like he's never tried to be funny, I don't think. Well, he tried and you know, didn't really work out. So what Kevin Hart kept saying was like, you know, you need to get comfortable being uncomfortable, because that's

what this is. So I guess in general that's that's what a roast is. So if some of these athletes like knew that going in, then I think they would, you know, they'd be open to it. And there are some who I can see like, yeah, they probably have the thick skin. But even even though like Ben Affleck, he came out and he wasn't funny, but he's not really a comedian and he's just a huge Boston fan and friend of Tom Brady and he's an actor and he really didn't feel

like part of his you know bit. He just went out of his way to look at Tom Brady who's sitting up there on the stage and say, who would agree to do this? And I'm sure he made a ton of money. In fact, This is something and they apparently worked on for years.

But you know, like they've already got a list out here. This is from Sports Betting dot ag This these are the the next athlete roast on net because but it's a Netflix production and apparently they want Netflix wants to continue to implement live you know, live like a shows I think they've done. I think I don't know if they've ever done a live sporting event or not, but you know, they want to dip into doing some live stuff rather

than just having streaming stuff that's on demand. And I think they want to continue to do this whenever they can get an athlete that would agree to it. I'm not sure anything is going to top what happened last night or on Sunday night, I should say, But like, I could totally see Charles Barkley doing it, couldn't you Like he could take the joke, he would rib people back, Yeah, and it would Yeah, it would be funny. I can't see Lebron James doing it because I don't think Lebron James has

any level of self awareness. I'm serio, I don't think he has. Like I've always respected Lebron as a great player. But I also know why people like oftentimes say come on, Lebron, come on, like because he's very Lebron right and he's very political too. Yeah, so I mean not that they're gonna make political jokes about him, but like somebody might say something offensive about him and he takes it the wrong way, and then that becomes

an issue. I think he's probably not that political. I think he is when it's convenient for him to like take a stand, to be the you know, to be like, I don't you know that makes sense? Like I don't even I don't think he really even believes a lot of the things he does say at times when he shares it politically. But that's just my opinion. But to me, he's someone that like he would he'd be sensitive to it and he'd be offended. And I mean maybe I'm wrong, but

like he'd all here's what he would also do. Lebron James would be the guy that would want everybody who was going to be a part of roasting him. He would have to know and approve every word they say, Yeah, I'm not kidding, that true. That is exactly what he would do. He'd hand pick everybody and comes on and says something, and look, he's a great player, one of one of the most talented athletes of all time. And you know, I love being able to say that. I've watched

his career from start to finish. Whenever it is over, and you know who go done as a great but he's he's somebody that I think, to me, he's the first first athlete that really hit the mainstream at a young age whenever like the Internet was taken off, like Lebron James was a superstar as a young teenager, like fifteen years old. And I'm not talking about how he ended up number one in the country, you know, on rivals. I'm talking about like he was a superstar, like he was talked about

on ESPN and Sports Center. And I think because he was a larger than life celebrity at such a young age, I just have you know, And I've tried my because I want to like Lebron at times, but it's hard to because he's, you know, Lebron. And when I say he's being Lebron, like, he's like, you all know what I'm talking about, like whining and crying and saying things that are justus not saying, like offensive things, but just saying things that ridiculous, like in a press conference.

And it's because he has no self awareness. And that's why I believe that, you know, this is what I've tried to tell myself, you know, is why he's he's like this is because he was a larger than live celebrity superstar at such a young age that he's never had to really you know, he's never had any normal Like lie, he never had anything normal.

Right, He's been he's mean as a young kid, but you know, since he's probably been twelve thirteen years old, he's he's had you know, not to say he didn't work hard, I'm just saying he's he's he has no self awareness, and it would be it would be if Netflix was smart, they would not want to do it because they wouldn't they would know we can't make this funny because he would have to be very much editing all of it and it would be lame. So I think Barkley would be great.

I think Shaq would be really good too. But I could see Shaq getting I don't want to say defensive, but you know when he yells back and forth with Barkley, which now they've just become like they just kind of laugh and make jokes to Yeah, but there was a while whenever inside the NBA on TNT, you were really starting to get that chuck in Shack like they were I don't want to say they were butting heads, but there was a

there was a different dynamic there to where they'd be yelling and cracking jokes and Kenny would be laughing. Ernie would be kind of you know, trying to be the you know, mediator, and we'd be laughing. But every now and then you'd realize, okay, wait a second, Shack's kind of serious here, Like he really is just bagging on Charles Barkley for not getting a ring and being a bump, and you know that's actually maybe, you know, maybe he'd be good at that because of the roast aspect of it.

But yeah, the other the celebrity slash athletes that have the best odds here to be the next, you know, athlete that gets roasted on Netflix. According to this, it's Lebron number one, but again, I don't think that would work. Barkley number two, and Shaquille O'Neil number three, the Rock number four, Does that count? Like he's that would be lame. Thank you. Yeah, and I like The Rock. You think he's a

better actor than I would have ever imagined. But yeah, he to me, he's not in any way, He's not anyways funner and just fake laugh at everything that people are saying about him. Well, And there were many jokes made about Kevin Hart during the Tom Brady roast from a variety of comedian comedians who made references to like The Rock and Kevin Hart, Like, you know, they wake up every day and do awful movies together. They have such a close friendship, Like it's you know, they just just bagging on

him. And I could listen to those two make fun of each other all day. Like there's videos from social media that have surfaced when they're on set of a movie and you know they're just you know, going back and forth giving each other the business. But yeah, I'm with you. I think to me, The Rock would be it would be yeah, it would it would It would be awkward more so than And I think that's what made Brady so funny is because you know, you could tell he was you know,

he was just sitting there taking it. He'd get a little bit uncomfortable at times. And you know, kind of blush, but like he's also an easy guy to make fun of. Hearing his teammates, like, they're not comedians, so they're not like they're not delivering these phenomenal sets that you know, there's some people that were on there that I mean, I'd never even heard of, but they were. I mean, it was some of the

funniest things I've ever heard. But like the athletes, it wasn't the same level of funny as far as like the comedic value because they're not stand up comedians, but like they know how to make fun of Tom Brady better than anybody because they know him better than anybody, right, They've been in a locker room with him, you know him personally, And I just thought that was I thought that was really well done. Travis Kelcey, I don't think

I want that, but I could see it potentially being good. They mentioned Mahomes. Peyton Manning is listed as well here, and that could work maybe. But Peyton Manning was also on the roast last night, and he was really good at making fun of Tom Brady and you know, kind of acknowledging their rivalry. So I would I'd recommend watching it if you're somebody who enjoys any level of stand up comedy, because you get good doses of like everybody

there. Like, there's a guy who I think he became a famous comedian because he was podcasting, Andrew Schultz. You know who that is? Google his name. I guarantee you recognize him because if you're on Instagram, TikTok, I mean, his like clips from his podcast are always all over social media. I've seen him, yes, so he he was. He was

really really good on there, and you know, he's really funny. So again, Tom Brady to me has always been somebody that if you're not a Patriots fan, you kind of love to hate him and make fun of him. And that's what everybody did for three hours. So I would recommend watching it. It is a commitment, that's I mean, it's three hours long. But it has me curious to see if we get if we get more of these in anytime soon, in which in which athletes you know, would

be willing to do it. But to be fair, like Brady, I mean, he's he's the goat. He's the best quarterback of all time. And you know, I don't know if there's another athlete that would really bring out the celebrities to be a part of it. Quite like I right down the line and Patrick Mahomes could be a good one. Yeah, But I just I just don't know enough about his personality, Like I don't know enough about like if he's just a because I think he's kind of a boring dude,

which isn't an insult. I mean, it's just I don't, you know, I don't think he's you know, he's not. He's pretty low key, to be honest with you. He's been with his same girl since high school and you know, you never see him out, you know.

I mean, he's not a big like Papa Rozzi kind of guy. Which again, like that I mean that that's a good thing to be honest with you, not that they're they're to be anything wrong with you know him, want to be somebody that's out taking advantage of being super famous and super successful. But I don't really know if there'd be a whole lot of ammunition there, right, Like you could make fun of you know him sounding like Kermit the Frog. You can make fun of him, you know, putting you

know, ketchup on steak, which became a big deal. I think was in his first Super Bowl. You could certainly make fun of his brother, but that's one of those things like that may be off limits, you know what I mean, Like he's brother would be absolutely torched if Patrick Mahomes got roasted. But I'm telling you, like that's a you know, even though he kind of knows his brother brings it on himself and like is a royal

douchebag. I mean, it's still your brother, and you'd probably be uncomfortable making jokes about it, so or make other people make any you know, you may think it's funny, but you know what, your mom wouldn't. You wouldn't want to make your mom mad at your roast. So I really enjoyed it, But there are I mean, I'm not a prude, but I'm also you know, I'm aware of things that wouldn't necessarily bother me, but I know they potentially bother other people. So like go in knowing that,

like it's gonna be pretty it's raunchy. And I hate even bringing up the whole cancel culture stuff because I just I cringe hearing people say he's gonna

get canceled. It's the cancel I just I don't know, I hate it, but the level of what was said on there by certain people, it did take me back to a time where I forgot existed where you could say some of the most I mean just and again, I'm not even I don't even want to dress it up and and assess if it's over the line, because everybody has their own view of that, and I don't want to be

controversial. But they made there were a lot of jokes about Aaron Hernandez that you could feel in that room with certain people, it just became uncomfortable. And his wife's already come out saying how disgusted she was that people were making jokes about Aaron Hernandez, Brady's wife. She's also complaining about how much she was brought up during the roast that you know, she had an affair and

was and I didn't even know that. I mean, i mean, there's nothing that I'm less interested in in, like clicking on, than you know, celebrity gossip stuff. So I'm pretty sure I've never even like clicked on anything that was about Giselle and Brady. But apparently it was a really public divorce and she was, I mean, she was hooking up with a with a jiu jitsu guy, like, did you know any of that? John?

No? No. I was apparently some just some some trainer that was given like I guess her kids and him or and maybe Giselle like corning lessons or something. And there was a lot of jokes made about that, which tells me that, like that's real. I mean, so anyways, I think it was awesome, but again, just be you know, maybe don't watch it like with your parents or something, because maybe they you know, maybe they'll be really just you know, like put it this way. I

think my mom would crack up at certain things. But I know my mom would also be want to just walk out of the room because she's you know, she's not that's you know, she's she's my mother, And even if she did enjoy that kind of comedy, I wouldn't want to know about it because she's my mom and she's she's perfect, and she's you know, she's

the best. All right, let's uh, let's do this. Let me set the table for you guys really quickly here before we get to a break, because we do have some early I guess they're considered post spring college football

rankings for the upcoming season. Louisville did crack a couple of those lists, so we can certainly discuss that, and also some numbers, and I dont want to nerd out too much on you know, just nothing but numbers, but we really it's actually some good stuff on both college football and college basketball.

On the football side is really good breakdown from twenty four to seven sports that kind of tells you what the portal and what NIL is doing to the landscape of coaching right as far as which you know, certain coaches are not even interested in being head coaches at the college level anymore because of you know, how much things have changed. And then on the basketball side, the portal, I mean, the amount of guys who have hit the portal that

have not committed. The vast majority of those guys are guys that probably aren't getting many phone calls because they're transferring because they were on a mid level or a low level team and they didn't play much. So you know, at

some point like NIL is going to get worked out in some way. In fact, that's something we can also discuss because we least now know I guess the proposed you know, the proposed there's still some specifics, but as far as how they're going to go about pay and the schools are going to go about paying college athletes, we'd have a better idea as far as you know which direction they're heading with that, and we can we can get into it.

But with the portal, you know, if they just make it to where you can always leave at any time, Like I'm curious, you know these guys having the ability to do that. I can't say that that's wrong because I mean, as an eighteen year old, if you want to play for four different schools in your four year experience as a college player, like

you should be able to do that if somebody will take you. But I was always under the impression that as soon as this started or you could transfer, there would be there'd be those that learned the hard way that ended up actually changing this, not not completely ending it, but slowing it down right, Like countless players who thought the grass was greener on the other side, thought that leaving was going to lead to them having a breakout season elsewhere,

But in the end, they just left because they didn't like where they were on the depth chart and they didn't work hard enough. That kind of stuff, and you know there, I thought there'd be enough examples of guys that just you know, left because they could, but in reality, they should have stayed and they probably would have gotten better and it would have been beneficial

for everybody involved. But maybe we're a little too early into the portal era to where we haven't seen enough of that happen yet, because I mean, the amount of guys who just leave because they can is crazy. But again, i'd i'd be a liar if I said I feel like that they shouldn't be allowed to. It's a different story if they become paid employees at these schools and they signed contracts, because that's a different ballgame, and that's honestly

probably what's gonna end up happening. All right, Look, if you guys want to be a part of the show today, you can. You can give us a call. Five oh two five seven seventy nine hundred is the number if you want to call in. You can also text in on the L and N Federal Credit Union tex line five oh two six five to three zero seven ninety quick break. Also, something else we want to get to that I haven't mentioned yet is the they're the number two player in Steady Kentucky.

Trent Noah has been given his release from South Carolina and he will have a lot of options. And I'd say this could be I don't know if Louisville's gonna get involved here. Wouldn't be shocked if they do. But you know, could this be a pope burst Kelsey? Could? I mean, because they haven't gonehead to head for a player, have they? I mean, I don't think they have, at least not that I'm aware of. Was Ali Khalifa one? Is that count? Uh? Maybe? Maybe?

So? If that's so. If that's the case, then you know, Kelsey's already he's want to know, all right, hangout, don't go anywhere, keep it locked right here. On Sports Talk seven ninety so, somebody on the text line reminded me of something that I completely forgot about with Lebron

James. So if you are just now joining us, we were discussing which athletes would be the best candidates to be roasted, like Tom Brady was, which again I thought it was phenomenal, And we were talking about Lebron James because the that I referenced has him as the the athlete with the best odds to be next and I just think he would be lame, and I don't think he would. It would be so doctored and it would just be lame.

He would want to know everything that everybody is going to say about him so he can decide if it's if it's you know, if it's approved or not. But somebody had the text on reminded me of something Lebron did long long ago that I'd be willing to bet John didn't know about this because it's that long ago. This was like it's probably twelve thirteen, maybe longer than that years ago, during a summer workout. I don't even know where they

were, but a summer like pickup game. Jordan Crawford former former played at Xavier. In fact, played for coach Mackett Xavier. I believe at the end of his career, I think he started Indiana. Maybe he did. Yeah, he's the guy who was part of that. I mean he was. He was part of a Kelvin team's right, him and DJ White.

But Jordan Crawford really good player, had had a decent little run in the in the NBA with the Hawks, the Wizards, the Celtics, and he's actually now still playing professionally, but he apparently dunked on Lebron James in a pickup game, like in a way Lebron's never been dunked on before, and somebody there was videoing it. It might have been like one of those gosh,

is this is balls Life still around on? You know again, I'm these are things that I would totally understand if you don't know what it is, because, yeah, Ballislife dot Com the website, it looks like it's still got some fresh content here, but it used to be the authority on like video footage of recruits. Like if you had a ball As Life mixtape, like you know, and this was when you couldn't upload video files to

Twitter like it would. You'd have to go to YouTube and whatnot, or you'd have to embed it on your on your web page, and like you know, John Wall apparently, you know, if I remember correctly, had like one of the most notable mixtapes ever from ball As Life. Well, I think it was one of their guy way somebody who worked for them was they're filming it at this pickup game and Lebron's people, I don't know who

that is, like his agent or security, but they made him. They would not let this guy leave the gym until they until he deleted the file from from the camera, because Lebron was so worried about people seeing him getting dunked on, and he blamed it somehow got blamed to like, no, it was Nike that didn't want it out there because you know, they have so much invested in Lebron and Lebron getting dunked on by a guy who I think at the time might have been I mean, I think he was fresh

out of college or something like that. But like that, that's Lebron. When I say, like Lebron is so Lebron, Like that is the kind of stuff I'm talking about. I'm sure you've never heard of that. I just saw the video. I looked it up as you were talking about it.

It probably looks very grainy, right it does. Yeah, so it eventually it eventually surfaced, but for a while it didn't because that mean they were you know, it was they were bullying this guy and he was like a guy younger than me at the time, and I remember he would come every year to the Dirt to the Kentucky Derby Festival Classic, the event that

was here forever. That at one point was kind of like, you know, the slightly lower level McDonald's All American game, and you know, he become in film and he was telling me the story about it, and sure enough it was all I think it might even might even have been on. I think it might have been TMZ who actually got the video, because you know, at that time, not everybody was getting out their phone and videoing

everything. This guy actually videoed it on like a real camera. So anyhow, all right, So some news to share with you guys that I'm sure Kentucky fans are, you know, somewhat interested in. I'd say Louisville fans probably not as much, but maybe we should be. So Trenton Noah. He is the number two player in the state of Kentucky according to twenty four to seven Sports. He was let out of his letter of intent from by South Carolina today. I gotta be honest, I didn't even know that he

was trying to get let out of his letter. But he's a six to six guard who played at Harlan County and I think he put up like forty six points in the state tournament. And you know, I'm not here to tell you this guy is going to be a Reach Shepherd or anything like that. But I watched him play when he was a sophomore, and he was

really really good then, and apparently he's only gotten better. He's the guy that people who do get a chance to go see him after hearing about, Wow, this kid out in eastern Kentucky again, and this is just what it's you know, not that I'm out in eastern Kentucky a lot, but this is what I feel like nearly everybody I heard. And it's not as if again I'm acting like there's an army of people that are coming up to

me to talk about Tritt noah No. But those who had heard about him that then watched him play, especially those who saw him in the state tournament, he was actually the King of the Bluegrass as well. The Louisville event here at Fardell High School, they all said, well, you know, I don't think he's going to be as good as Read Shepherd, but man,

he's really good. Because there was this belief that most kids, white kids out in the state of Kentucky that if they, you know, had got a three star and had some decent offers, then you know, they could be a cute little player somewhere, and I remember telling people for years that is not Reach Shepard. Reached Shepherd is an elite talent, and that was evident, and he's going to be probably a top five pick in the

NBA Draft. I don't think this guy or Travis Perry is that. But I think Trent Noah would be a good college player for Louisville, Kentucky and just about anybody. I mean, I think he's that talented six' six big guard can shoot it. I mean, he's been a star since you know, since he's been I think an eighth grader. I think he's top

five all time in the state of Kentucky and in scoring. And this could make a little sense because the right up I saw earlier it might have been from Adam Finkelstein or one of the other guys who writes who covers you know, high school recruiting for twenty four to seven Sports. You know, he already he committed to South Carolina relatively early in the recruiting process, but it sounds like after that he got really better, like he made a big jump.

And again now he is a twenty four to seven Sports four star. You know, he's around the top one hundred, which you know, that's probably not something that Kentucky fans ever have thought they'd be excited about, because you know, when they were when when Cal was their coach, it was a different world. But now things have changed, and you know, I mean honestly, even though nobody would would be wise to try to put anybody, I mean reed Shepherd could eventually be one of the best players that comes

out of state of Kentucky. I mean, I believe that. It's like saying, you know, Reid has now made people think that there's going to be a bunch of dudes like that. I don't think anybody should and will like put anybody to that standard. But you know, give you give you a name that a lot of you guys probably aren't even that familiar with, Braxton Beverly. That's a guy who I believe played his high his high school

ball, I don't know. It's in eastern Kentucky. I don't remember exactly which school, Perry County Central, and he was, you know, he had offers from n C State, Ohio State, ended up going to hard Grave for a year and he ended up I think finishing his career. But like He's somebody that I think he was never going to be the best player on your team, but like he could play at this level, and there's

guys like that. I think Trent Noah is that guy. And it sounds as if his decision to be let out of his letter of intent at South Carolina's because he wants to stay closer to home. And I would imagine, like this just means he's going to go to Kentucky, But I don't know that. I mean, I'm just gonna make that assumption, and maybe that's not a fair assumption, but I will say this, at one point,

this kid wanted to be recruited by Louisville. Now, I mean I think that was when Ky I mean I think that was clearly was when Kenny was here. And I don't think that means like he for sure would have come to Louisville if they offered him, But when he was playing at Fardale at the King of the Bluegrass. He is someone and I think it was that

event. But this is somebody that like he knew Louisville probably could use some players, like his family did, and you know, he wanted them to have interest because I think you know, and it's probably just more than anything

that he would want to stay closer to home. But I expect Kentucky, you know, and Mark Pope to you know, to make this happen because if you grow I mean, let me ask you this, John, Wouldn't it be an insanely rare situation here If this young man grew up in Harlan, Kentucky, born and raised in that area of Kentucky, and he's not a diehard Kentucky fan, Yeah, that would be out of the blue.

Like that would be that would be very unusual, Like there'd have to be some kind of connection like maybe his dad played at Tennessee or something like.

It would just be very very rare. But when you are I mean, I think there's plenty of guys who grew up fans of certain teams, but then when they become you know, recruits to where they're being pursued by a lot of coaches, you kind of, you know, not that you lose your fan hood, but you know, you start thinking about yourself rather than your team because you're going to be, you know, you're you're going to

be in that world of college basketball. So Matt Jones out, you know, if there's anybody that may have, you know, the ability to check the pulse of eastern Kentucky, it's probably Matt And he said earlier today that he expects Kentucky, Tennessee, and Louisville to be involved. So I would expect it to be Kentucky, but you never know. And he's good too, by the way, I know Louisville's not right now currently looking to add

guards. But this is an incoming freshman and you still have scholarships to give, so you know, we'll see. But I also wouldn't put it past this kid to you know, announce he's going to Kentucky tonight. But you never know. When guys become available this late. There's always schools that end up having a scholarship or two that they didn't expect to have, and they'll

they'll make a strong push for somebody to finalize their roster. And you know, I would I think I read it earlier today that you know, those who cover recruiting think that he was one of the most improved players during his senior year, and again at the time, he'd already committed to South Carolina. That's an SEC school, all right, Let's see here some news to get to before we get to our next break. Sticking with the Kentucky side

of things, Gavin Wimsatt has committed to Kentucky. He's a quarterback transfer man. I forgot about that name. He was the Owensboro guy, that's right, I forgot all about him. He went to Rutgers and did he play much there? I don't. He may have filled in after an injury, but he was never the main starter from what I remember. Yeah, he enrolled early, and I remember there were I mean, there was a story done by someone here in the state. It might have been one of the

newspapers, might have been the Herald Leader. I'm not sure. But at the time he committed to Rutgers, Kentucky wanted him, right. He was a he was a four star kid. I think Louisville, I mean Sadderfield was recruiting him as well, and he ended up going to Rutgers, and like, there was a story done about how much backlash he was getting from like people in his community from not picking Kentucky. Well, now here he is, you know, four years later, seemingly and he's he's going to

be playing for Kentucky. So yeah, it looks like he. Yeah, his number, I would say in this past year would have been the year where he probably played the most. But it doesn't look as if isn't. Yeah, it doesn't look like his Yeah, I guess he was their starter, you know, all year. It looks like but I don't know, like if you like, the last game they played was in they play the Ruggers in Miami, played in the Bowl game, which I forgot that that

game even happened. But yeah, he completed seven of fifteen passes. I'm not I guess in a Greg Chiano program, I would say that, you know, those can be you know, seven of fifteen could be. You know, it seems to me like a light day of work. But then again, like maybe they didn't rely on him to uh to throw the ball very much. But last season he threw for seventeen hundred yards, nine touchdowns and eight interceptions. So you know, I guess that gives Kentucky a little

bit of depth at quarterback, which I suppose was needed. They brought in Vander Griff Is that how you say it? I think it is Georgia from Georgia, which you know, he may be great. You just never know because he's not. He doesn't get a chance. He didn't get a chance to play much at Georgia because you know, they already had their quarterback situation taken care of. So maybe he's great, but you know, if not,

I guess Gavin Wimsatt will be the guy. I could be wrong, but I feel like they kind of got gutted by the portal at quarterback, which most programs do, honestly, just because you know you could. Rarely does a program want to play more than one quarterback. And you know, in fact, there was a kid yesterday. I'm not sure if anybody saw this, there was a kid yesterday that had offers from some SEC in Big ten schools but committed to Toledo. And the article I read reference that you

know, there wasn't anil situation that made it attractive. But you know, he wants to go in and play right away. He doesn't want to sit behind three guys when he's a freshman and then know that no matter what happens, they're going to bring in transfers. And like it's just such a cutthroat competitive spot. Now. I think if you're good enough, you'd compete, And you know, feel like you'd win. But that's why, I mean, there's no doubt the quarterbacks in college football are going to be the ones

who are, you know, in and out of programs NonStop. Well, that's why I blew my mind last year the amount of quarterbacks Louisville had on their roster. Did they get gutted this? And it's and it's crazy, John, because I thought they'd lose two after spring just because there's only gonna be one guy that starts right, because that's how it works. But all of them have stuck around. And how many are on the depth chart like five or six? Gosh, they lost two to graduation Evan Conley, and

then the other was brocked Omen and then everybody else is still around. I mean they've got the kid from Purdue, Brady Allen. Yeah, Brady Allen is still there. Uh, the guy who transferred from Tennessee by way of UNLV or maybe the other way around, Harrison Bailey, he's still there. Pierce Clarkson's their backup right now. And then they've they added another freshman I

believe this this year. And then there's a couple of walk on So I mean they played ten quarterbacks in one game last year against Murray State, which is insane that anybody would even have have ten quarterbacks on their team. But yeah, I mean, look if it was if it was me, I would totally want to transfer if I'm like fifth on the depth chart and I was a four star quarterback you know, two years ago, like Brady Allen.

But maybe they just I don't know. I mean, I'm glad that, you know, these guys want to stick around because it means you can get down to maybe your third string and still feel like maybe you've got someone that can move the ball down the field for you. But it is puzzling, isn't it, Because again, like nobody's everywhere else is having an issue. You're like, if you're only gonna play if like the first three guys get hurt, if you're four string, you know, I just to me,

maybe one of those things. And I don't know all of Louisville's like quarterbacks and their their classes, like when they're going to graduate, that kind of thing. But if they can see maybe a year or two down, like all these guys are going to be gone and then I'll be the man. Maybe that's what these guys see could be such of the younger players.

But that that's where it's just become harder to do because if you've been sitting there with no experience, but you're getting better, and then there's an elite quarterback in the portal that's played three coach is going to go after that guy.

We're still gonna have to compete against whoever he brings. And that's why I really I was happy to see the way Piers Clarkson handled it because you know, five ten years ago, in that range, he would have been he would have been the next man up, he would have been the starter

this year. But the game's changed. It's now very common for a guy to be, you know, still a backup after he's a you know, red shirt sophomore at times, because that's just the quarterback position due to the portal has really changed, and I think it's led to some guys just bouncing

around trying to find a spot where they can start. And then you know, there's others like Pierce, who you know, I think is willing to stick around and hope that this year maybe he gets some reps in that once Tyler Shuck's gone, then they'll uh, you know, they'll hand the reins to him, but it almost kind of feels like your way to break out as a starter is to transfer in place where we experience. Yeah, alright, quick break. We'll come back on the other side, wrap up the

three o'clock hour and keep this thing rolling along again. Coffee and Company feel about Thornton's on Sports Talk seven ninety so we will get into I've been describing it as a new wave of players in the portal to at least keep an eye on as far as who they're visiting, that kind of stuff, any reporting on where they could end up, because Louisville and even Kentucky, I

mean, they're still trying to finalize their rosters. And I know the portal has closed and the majority of the big names are no longer available, but there are still some good players to get. And again, I'm gonna try to get a little creative here and just not be as you know, deep into the weeds and you know, boring when it comes to just rattling off names that you've never heard of and stats that you probably don't care about.

But it's something that is I think important because again, you know, we're college basketball crazy around here. We're in a very unusual spot where both programs have a new coach and are trying to build a roster from scratch. So but I just you know, I'm gonna try to mix it up a little bit. All right, real quick, let's give the city of Louisville a

pat on the back here. Maybe that means giving yourself a pat on the back here, because Mayor Greenberg shared something earlier that I was happy to see, but it did not surprise me that much. So Craigstweet says, big news. Louisville's downtown is buzzing again, ranking number three in the United States for visitor return. So I'm a little biased because I actually like downtown Louisville. Now, I know why a lot of people don't come down here a

lot. And I don't mean because they think they're gonna die. I mean because there may not be like a destination for them to, you know, to go to. And a lot of people who were coming downtown for years were coming downtown to go the Yum Center for a Louisville basketball game. That ain't even happened in a while. I mean, even before things fell apart with Kenny Payne. I mean, you didn't even have full I mean,

you haven't been able to. I remember the last time you had fifteen sixteen thousand people at the Yum Center. It's got to be since twenty twenty four. It'll be five years, five seasons ago when we get to this upcoming season. So you know, there are some that act like it's some boarded up war zone, which is not true. But yeah, are there moments where you could be in danger and need to have your head on a swivel.

Absolutely, but that's everywhere in Louisville. If you guys watch the news, do you realize like you can get stabbed in the prestigious East End? It carjack like it's you know, it's not just downtown, but people who come to Louisville and stay downtown really like it. And you know, I had some friends that came in from for Derby that you know, I just know of them for you know, people that I met, you know,

when I was in school and whatnot. But there's also people like I ran into some friends of mine at Oaks and they had friends with them from Germany that they met while back, and they make it a point to come every year because they love Louisville and it's not just because the derby. That's a big part of it. Like that's what gets people to come to Louisville a lot, Right, it's a big I mean, it's a big event.

But there are people who come to Louisville that or here for work for a week, and you know they're downtown and you know, are downtown if you haven't been here in a while, Like it's nice. I mean there's a lot of great restaurants, a lot of I mean, I consider Newlu to kind of be downtown, do you, John, I mean, that's kind of, at least in the last three or four years where I feel like everything you know, I mean it's called Newlu for a reason. Yeah,

that's kind of where everybody goes to hang out. But you know, to me, you could be a Nulu and then you know, five blocks up, which is not a far walk, you are what everybody's can considers to be, you know, downtown. Yeah, so if there are people who come here that really like it and make it a point to come back and stay here, Like if you live here, why wouldn't you come here?

You know what I mean? Like trust me, Like I don't want any I don't want people just flooding the text line or calling in to reference you know, homicide rates like I know, but that's not I mean, it's

not just downtown where that kind of stuff happens unfortunately. In fact, there are areas that I think used to be viewed as maybe not like the safest place is but you know, artsy fartsy, And I think you guys know what area I'm talking about that like now it's it's kind of dangerous, Like it's more it would probably be, you know, way more dangerous now than

it was many many years ago. So come downtown if you haven't. Right, there's restaurants that are great here and I'm I'm hopeful And maybe this is me just giving Louisville basketball too much credit here, but I think when you do have great crowds starting to show up this year, and that that means

that's that's the reason people are going downtown. You know, if they're there on a Saturday before a game or maybe a you know, a Thursday night or something, you know, they'll probably be taking There'll be people that'll be doing that this year that haven't done that in a long long time. And I hope that that makes them realize, you know what, like we should do this more often. I may have asked you this before, but do you think Louisville will sell out the home opener for Pat Kelcey. It's a

great question. Let's talk about that on the other side, because I got to give that some thought because I'm gonna say no. But it's not because I'm like, you know, being credit. I just I think think times have changed. But I don't know. Maybe maybe he comes out and gives us some kind of you know, like pep Riley's speech, and he can

talk. We learned that on day one. Maybe that'll get it. I mean, I think if you'd have asked people to show up after he gave his opening press conference a couple months ago, I think there'd have been people waiting for miles outside to get in. And yes, I'm aware forty eight hours prior, people were pissed he was the coach. All right, don't go anywhere. Two more hours left right here. On Sports Talk seven ninety

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