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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 we are. Get off our show, idiot. The kids are playing or turnl off, crying a country for 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? Happy hump Day, Ladies and gents, Welcome in to a Wednesday edition Coffee and Company fueled by Thornton's here on Sports Talk seven ninety. Appreciate you choosing to be with us. Maybe you are somebody that just is driving through the area. And by the way, you could be all over the place here because it's really the region. We have the strongest signal for an AM sports station in the state

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of ways to listen. And we're gonna take you up till six o'clock. My name's Nick Coffee Hints, the name Coffee and Company. The company man mister John Allen alongside today, hence the name Coffee and Company. That's us and we're gonna have some fun today. But I do need to let you know there's gonna be potentially a brief moment during the show. We're all have to be unprofessional. I'm gonna have to take a call. It won't take but maybe thirty seconds, but like, I can't not take the call of

this answers. And it's not because you know, I'm awaiting like big special news. It happened. The air conditioning in my home is not working. So you guys know who I rely on my friends at DFH, and yesterday reached out to him, told him, Hey, kind of think it's a false alarm. We'll kind of see what's happening, and then sure enough, the thing keeps freezing up. Have you ever had that happen? John, I know you're somewhat of a new homeowner, but we had some acy issues.

I guess it was not last year, but the year before and it was something similar. Yeah, so the freeze, it's not dead, like, it's not like it's not working at all, but it's just not working efficiently and it happens. I don't really know what call this is it. I've heard different theories, but we're not in an emergency situation. But I

still need to get a looked at it. So I guess they're busy, you know, as you could expect because this is the time of the year, especially yesterday and the day before where people are turning on the ac cranking it up because it's you know, disgusting outside with this humidity, especially when

he gets to be around ninety degrees. So they're going to be coming out at some point, and they told me they would give me a call about thirty minutes out, and I'm going to have to take the call and you know, just say okay, and then tell my wife to go home. She works closer to home, so she'll be the one that goes and you know, lets him in and lets them take a look and see if they can get us fixed. But I just feel like if I don't answer,

then they'll just move on to the other people that are needing service. And I, you know, last night was not fun. And again I felt, can I say it, I feel like a little bitch. It was seventy four seventy five in the house never got colder than that, which that's not like terrible like that some people set there or the set thir a seat of that. I mean to me, that's hot. What do you think,

John, Yeah, that's hot. But that's I don't want to call out a specific age group, but there is a specific age group that likes it that high. Oh yeah, I mean you're talking about the old people. It is, yeah, the older statesman of the of the Yes, I mean some of them probably, you know, not because of means, but just because things were different. Like it wasn't that common for every home

to have an AC and it many many, many many years ago. So you know, I'm just sitting around, just couldn't get comfortable because I was not. I couldn't cool off. I thought about, you know, taking a shower. That made it even worse, you know, so yeah, I thought about doing that too, but you know, so I need to

get it fixed. And they're probably gonna call me at some point, and when they do, I'll just say hello, and you know, I don't think we're gonna make it content, but I'll probably have John do a little tap dancing or something like that. And honestly, the call may take no less than thirty seconds, so you know, but the phone's in front of me and the ringer is off, so you won't have any you know, replication. It'll just happen. Yeah, well, yeah, there won't be.

It's not like you're gonna hear it ring so but I you know, probably should have told John that ahead of time. It may happen during a commercial break, and that would be perfect, and that may end up being what happens. But yeah, I need I need a c I need it badly, all right, So let's just start with some big news. And I think it's safe to say it's big news, right. I know.

Over the years, there are some fans, meaning that have had the approach, well, visits don't matter, who cares, you know, you got to get the player. And then some have always had the view, well, hey, I'll worry about it when they get on campus, which you know, if you're doing that, if you're if you're somebody that's old school, that doesn't care about recruiting, doesn't care about the portal, and you're just, you know, gonna wait till you see these guys in the red

white scrimmage. That's cool. Do your thing, do you. Everybody has their own way of, you know, being a fan, has their own preferences. But given the fact that there are three or thirteen new players already there could be a potential fourteenth, you're gonna have a lot of work to do. Like, it's gonna be a little bit of a of a you know, a tough task, I think, to just get acclimated with these

guys, you know, right around October when things get rolling. So and I know a lot of fans, especially those that listen to shows like this, are probably familiar with just about every one of these guys. So it's just a visit, but it's happening. Coleman Hawkins is visiting Louisville this weekend.

That was reported by on three Sports, And I mean, I let's go back to last week once it was actually let's do this as soon as louisvilleand of the thirteenth player, and Coleman Hawkins had, you know, previously taken his name out of the NBA draft. I just assume, well, there's no, like, there's no, it's not possible because you know, Louisville already has thirteen scholarships and you know you don't have any room. And then I got when that you know, they still have some way of working

it out to where they can add more players. And then it gets into an IL and I don't know the arrangement and we'll we'll never know those specifics of like what each player on this team is to receive through INNIL and really it's not our business. We're not entitled to know. But given that you had to go get thirteen players, and obviously some of these players had a lot of options, and I imagine INNIL was a big factor in their decision.

You know, I wouldn't have been shocked if they are sort of low on funds, but that's not the case. I don't know. I don't I'll put it this way. I don't believe what's out there from some that Louisville is willing to pay him two million dollars to come here. I don't know that to be true or false. I just have a hard time believing it. But if in fact they do have that money and that's what they

want to pay him, I don't care. You know, that's a conversation that's happened from time to time since INIL became a thing, Fans sort of debating should the school or I guess not the school, but should the collective spend this amount of money or that amount of money on this player who's you know, a top tier guy, or this guy who maybe isn't worth Like, at the end of the day, it's not our money. Why do we care if they can make it work. Who cares, you know what

I mean, like, don't, I don't. It's not that I mean, I genuinely have zero opinion on what they do with that money if they have it, because again it's it's it's it's not my money. And at this point, I mean, I would imagine you do have some funds left over. And he's the kind of player, meaning Coleman Hawkins that if you need to do, if you needed to do another round of fundraising, rather it be hitting up Rick Keeber or something like that. And I don't mean

to I shouldn't mention just one guy specifically. He's he's not the only one that helps out, but obviously he's the one who you know publicly is very invested in making this successful. The PAQ Helcierra. He's the one who put up a million dollars for the five Law two Circle to get a match and they did that. So he's going to visit. I don't believe there's any other visits scheduled from what I'm from, you know, from the report that

I read earlier. Maybe that changes, But again, as we discussed yesterday towards the end of the show, I still never felt like you know, I didn't want to get my hopes up just yet, and I don't know if my hopes are up now, but this has made it real where he is in fact going to visit, and Louisville would not bring him in to host him on a big visit if in fact they didn't have the ability to

take him, meaning put him on scholarship or pay him within IL. So at this point, I guess it just comes down to does he want to come to Louisville. And he really does fit very well with the way Pat Kelsey likes to play, and I don't think this is the kind of addition that you'd worry about. Okay, somebody's role is diminished because you've brought this guy in. I mean, clearly it gets a little more crowded any time

you had any player, but this would be huge. And I don't mean to regurgitate and recycle and say the same things you've probably already heard me say, because I know I said it a couple of times yesterday, but my thoughts haven't changed. It's now just real he's going to visit, and I think Louisville has a real chance of landing him. But this is the kind of edition that would take your roster that already looks pretty impressive on paper.

I mean, fans have every right to be excited and expect this to be a tournament caliber team. I don't think that's unfair. I don't think that's putting too much on Pat Kelsey. In fact, I'm sure he'd be bothered if fans didn't have some real expectation this year, in year one. But outsiders, right, those that are objective that cover college basketball, the talking heads, if you will, like right now, I think they look at

Louisville and feel pretty good about them. Not to say they're gonna make some deep run. And nobody's throwing out big, crazy expectations like a deep run in the tournament. But given what we know, it's all brand new, thirteen new players. Most of these guys, in fact, all of them but two have never played together. I guess four because you throw in Khalifa and Waterman at BYU. But still, like you, no nobody has a clue how it's gonna work out, because again this is the ultimate unknown with

this type of scenario, a brand new coach and thirteen new players. But as far as the pieces you've added, I think those that again cover the sport that we criticize when they say something bad about our team. We gas them up when they like our team, but regardless, we pay attention to what they say. Those are the people I'm referring to. They I think would tell you Louisville fans have every right to feel good about where they are and probably have a you know, a solid debut season for Pat Kelsey.

That is my thoughts, as is you add Coleman Hawkins. I think it turns into where just about everybody would look at Louisville as a preseason top twenty five team. Some already do. We talked about Goodman having them in at twenty five. I don't think that that's crazy. But I also am well aware that Jeff Goodman has a close relationship with Pat Kelsey and might have just been, you know, throw throwing his buddy a bone. They're giving him a little love. But I hope they can make it work. I really

do. I mean, I don't think that we have to worry as much about like, for example, Terrence Edwards Junior sun Belt Player of the Year Sunbelt. You know that's not a big time league, but I think we've seen in recent years there are dudes who can go from that level and step up to a, you know, a higher level and be really good. I mean Dalton Connect maybe the first college player taking to the NBA Draft. I mean where did he play, like something Colorado? You can tell you

what conference they're in, Yeah, Northern Colorado. So I mean it's it's happened each and every year, and it's not even just to that level. I mean, he was an All American. But there are players who come from mid major or maybe low major that end up having some real success and maybe not being All Conference players, but they clearly provide value and fill a specific role that coaches are looking for. So what I'm trying to say is

that I'm not worried about Terrence Edward Junior coming from the Sun Belt. I'm

not worried about Trejore coming from the WCC. I'm not, but there is something to be said about bringing in a guy who, you know, night in and night out, was impressive, put up good numbers, again, a good player, and he played in a league that is, you know, very competitive, the Big Ten. You know, they still haven't won a national championship in a long long time, and it seems like more often than not we get to the end of the sea in the tournament and feel

like, yeah, here we go. The Big Ten got the benefit of the doubt again and they didn't come through. But it's still a good league, right, I mean, I don't think anybody would say that that league doesn't have a bunch of good teams. So the fact that Coleman Hawkins was a very good player at six ten, two hundred pounds in the Big Ten thirteen all Big Ten average twelve point six boards, two and a half assists.

Really good defensive player too, That's something I wasn't aware of, but average just under two steals a game and over you know, at least one block a game. And what really makes him I think a good you know, I mean, what makes him fit. I think with Pat Kelsey is because those are all good numbers at six ten, two hundred pounds, super

efficient and effective when it comes to just those stats. But he also, you know, shoots at thirty eight percent from three, and that's that's a guy who get you know, you got to play teams differently when they've got a six to ten guy that can play on the perimeter, run the floor, and knockdown shots. So I'm already super excited about the early return here with Pat Kelce. But this would be a monumental land and I'm trying.

I'm gonna try to balance it without making it sound because the way I am so excited about potentially landing this caliber of a player in the portal, it's gonna make it sound as if they don't get him, then you know, oh crap, were screwed. And I don't want it to sound that way, because again, I still think you could be a good team, tournament team, maybe even you find your way in the top twenty five throughout the

year here and there with the current thirteen players you have now. But this would be I mean, you would just give you another really good weapon, a talented player. Now. I don't think Louisville fans care, but I do want to play a clip for you guys coming up a little bit later on from Sam Vassini, who covers the NBA Draft, used to cover college hoops as well. I think he still works for the Athletic but on his podcast he talked about Colemanhawkins, and I thought he did a really good job

of sort of describing the Cole Hawkins brand. He did a much better job than I did when I tried to yesterday, because I don't think he comes off as like a you know, an immature tird but he certainly likes to troll people and have, you know, have fun. I think he gets amusement out of that, and who am I to judge for that. I do the same thing. But I again like the Colemanhawkins experience is one that I feel as if he's on your team, you love him, he's your

guy. If not, you know, you maybe find him to be unlikable. And I think that's probably what he's going for. So it's about forty five seconds. We'll play it for you guys coming up here a little bit later on. But I just thought it was a good you know, because there are some who see him trolling fan bases on Twitter, and I don't see Louisville fan saying, hey, we need to not go get this guy.

But I think it's had some people kind of uneasy. Do we want to go all in and you know, show this dude a ton of love on social media, you know, in hopes he'll come here or we worried that he may, you know, start trolling us and messing with us and

sending like fake signals. Well, I don't think you have to worry about that now because clearly the fact that he's visiting, and by the way, this is his only visit since he's been in the portal, I don't think he planned on coming back to college and that was the best option for him. And again that that goes back to the clip that I'll that I'll play for you guys a little bit later on from Samvasini, because it tells you why NBA teams sort of decided to pass on him and urge him to go

back to school. So big news, no doubt, and now we wait again. He'll be here this weekend. That's the report from on three Sports. All Right, some other stuff we'll get into today as we take you up until six o'clock. First and foremost, you guys can be a part of the show if you'd like. Five oh two five to seven seventy nine hundred is the number if you want to give us a call. Text line FAVEBO two sixty five three zero seven ninety. It's the L and N Federal

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happen. So shout out to our friends at Ellen and FCU, and we certainly appreciate him. All right, So we now have the college football Playoff schedule, and this is gonna be awesome. I mean, it'd be really awesome if you know Louisville was able to make it there. I mean, heck if you're and this is what this is why expansion is good for fans like us. We're not consistently flirting with the college football Playoff when it's at

four teams. Certainly weren't when it was at two teams. But now that it's at twelve and it'll likely go to fourteen two, like you can realistically

see that happening. It may never happen, right, it may be still a long shot, but Louisville Kentucky and heck even Indiana if you want to throw in their random weird COVID year, Those are se You know, you've all had seasons in recent years in the last decade that if the playoff was at fourteen or twelve, I should say at twelve, you might've been just on the outside looking in, but you'd have been you'd have been in the

running, right. It would have been a ride for you as a fan to follow along all throughout the year, to think, like, man, can we sneak in? Can we do it? And that is why I used to think expansion was so stupid. The idea of going from four to eight or to twelve was just dumb because, let's be real, more often than not, when you get to the end, you know who's gonna win it, it's gonna be one of two teams, or sometimes you just know

it's gonna be one team. So expansion is not good for the sport because it's going to lead to a real big change in parody. I still think the teams that are winning titles in the last twenty five years are probably still

going to be the teams winning titles for the next twenty five years. That's just what college football has shown us, however, or there's now more inclusion, right just making it to the College Football Playoff, even if you get your ass kicked in the first game, that still is going to have some real value. There's currency there when it comes to your program and its accomplishments. It's like a final four in basketball, and we all know, especially

around here, those matter. So it's exciting. I don't know, you know how long it's going to take or if any of these schools will ever get in, but just to know that you can, like I've always loved college football, and I've always, i guess been able to easily kind of just distract myself from the fact that really it's a different world for everybody else outside of that elite tier. And that elite tier is small, for being honest with you, So it's probably still going to remain small as far as

far as those that win national championships. But you know, to just have it be like you could have, you know, non ten win seasons depending on who you are, and know that no matter what, like you know, we will have a good year. Maybe we'll get in New Year's six, maybe we're going to New year six Bowl, but like we're not talking playoff. Well now you can at least throw that out there and it may not happen, but I think that's going to make the regular season ride a

lot more fun for many fan bases out there. So again, we'll lay out the actual schedule. It's just crazy to see there's gonna be home games. I think that's awesome. Also, some of the things we'll get into here today. I don't know how much you guys care about the recent NBA deal that is in the you know, TNT Turner. They're losing the NBA and it's going to go to NBC, so it's just going to be NBC

in ESPN. And I don't want to nerd out too much on like, you know, the the deal and the arrangement or whatever, but I think we're about to see like a big shift in not just I'll put it this way, I think the value that you have as an NBA and NFL or even you know, college football leagues the vast majority of those out there in America specifically, when you're watching something that's live, it's sports. You don't need to watch really anything else live other than that. I mean, so

when you have that value, right, these networks are gonna overpay. Like if you look at what NBC is gonna pay for the NBA when actually the NBA's ratings are not climbing, they're dropping, You're gonna think, like, why would you pay that, Like the league is not you know, it's

not it's not going in the right direction. Well, it's because there's no like when you have that value where you can know that you're gonna get a live audience that's watching at that moment, and we're talking millions and millions of people, Like I think, I think networks will overpay because at the end of the day, it won't be that hard to monetize because again, who we are who, Like when it comes to live television, that people will

make sure they're not going to DVR it. They're not going to watch it later. Maybe some will, but like you want to watch it live. Who is live sports competing with who? What other content out there? What other live television audience is there? I mean, that's that's remotely large. I'm sure some people still watch. I mean I look occasionally, you know,

I've got live TV on watching like the news. But that's where sports has really taken over when it comes to television because when it comes to live, meaning you're sitting down in front of your TV at that time, like nobody. I mean, what was the less time you watched something live, John, Like you made sure that you were going to be in front of your TV because it started at this time and it was a big deal. Like it's probably sports, right, I mean you mentioned it's always sports and

very rarely the news, and that's usually whenever there's severe weather. Yeah. Yeah, So you know, I'm fascinated with that, with with you know, I'm also fascinated to see that like the Bally Sports that's been sold like three or four times in the last ten years. I believe it is used to be the Fox Sports Regionals. Then it became like Bally Sports and Sinclair

Broadcasting I think sold it. So all those you know, the regional sports channels, the RSNS right like that, we sometimes still have to watch games on FanDuel apparently is about to buy that, meaning FanDuel TV, which by the way, is on your like YouTube TV if you have it. Like think about that. We've already been you know, the sports world has already

been completely flipped upside down when it comes to sports betting. Ten years ago, the thought of anybody mentioning it in live sports would be you know, fired. Now it's everywhere, but imagine watching your team play and knowing you have to go to a sports books network to watch it. Like it's not a surprise. But it's just crazy to think about somebody throwing that out there as an idea or a potential thing to happen, not even ten years ago,

six seven years ago. It's crazy. So again, we're loaded today. Stick with us. We'll have some fun. At least I hope we will. We'll try to have some fun. It's coffee and Company again. We are feel about Thornton's right here on Sports Talk seven ninety. That's right, coffee and company rolling along here on Sports Talk seven ninety. Appreciate you guys hanging out with us. If you want to join us on the show, you can in five two five seven one seventy nine hundred. That is

the number to give us a call. Text line five O two six five three zero seven ninety the L and N Federal Credit Union text line. So it sounds like we now know the uh, the first actual game we're going to get to see Pat Kelsey coach this team. So according to one of the I guess i'll, you know, make sure I can give some some proper credit here. This is a report from looks like Rocko Miller, who

works for bracketeer dot org, which is a college basketball outlet. He's reporting that Louisville season opener will be on Monday, November fourth against Morehead State. This will be the first time that these two have played since. Of course, what happened in twenty eleven when Louisville was upset in the tournament and that

sucked. I doubt there's much revenge, you know, on the mine from I mean, got to keep in mind that was thirteen years ago, so some of these players were, you know, if you're like an incoming freshman, you know, Kahani Ruths, I mean he was probably five, yeah, five years old or something like that. So it does give me a little PTSD though, to be honest with you, like when I just when I saw that report, I'm like, Okay, well, I don't know,

like that just makes me kind of feel uneasy. It'll have no impact like what happened in twenty eleven in Denver. Will have no impact on that game at all, but it just kind of makes me a little squeamish. I mean, that was that was brutal, and it was it was talked about all throughout the week about a big upset to watch. And Louisville, if you remember, had a really not a great year. Let me let me I'm gonna look it up because now now I'm curious because they ended up

making the tournament. I think it was like a four seed. And that was back when the Big East was really really good and you could have like not a great record in your league, but still you know, end up with a pretty good seed because you know, the league was loaded. Yeah, Louisville that in that season they were twenty five and ten, twelve and six and ended up getting a four seed. Yeah, they lost in Moreheady. It was the thirteen seed and that that was a fun ride. That's

such an easily forgotten season because of what happened in the tournament. But man, that ride was fun. And let me tell you why, because that was the year that Rick Patino called it the Bridge year. I think Rick that year literally thought he was going to have a really tough time, like winning at a high level, right they you know, they they had just lost a good you know that was they lost Tomato, Jerry Smith, Edgar Sosa, you know, and those guys, to be honest with you,

were were you know, impactful players. So like that era. Right in the year before that, they barely made the tournament, but that sort of ended that era that had you again, these guys were long gone. But like the t will Earl Clark, Andre McGee, I mean, even Derek Character, I mean David Like, there was a run from two two thousand and I guess it was two thousand and eight because two thousand and five they made a final four. Two thousand and six they were really bad in their

first year in the Big East, didn't make the tournament. Think they actually had a losing record, and then two thousand and seven they were pretty good, made the tournament and lost in I think the second Yeah, they lost in the second round to Billy Gillespie, Texas A and M. And then after that it was Elite eight, Elite eight, and then yeah, back

to back Elite eights, and then things kind of started to dip. And I remember that year they were opening the Ump Center and Rick said bridge here and everybody was thinking, Okay, this guy is on the back end like this. You know, he he got us to a final four, but it's probably not going to be sustainable. And he got to keep in mind Kala just got the town and he was, you know, winning at a high level. So yeah, that was a fun year because they ended up

being pretty good. I mean they finished twelve and six in a really really good Big East. A Big East team by the way, that when all said and done, had seven teams ranked in the top twenty two. And it was because they weren't like the unexpected rides are always a lot of fun, and that there was no ride in the tournament. But that season they were good. It was whatever we first Chris Smith showed up as a transfer from from Manhattan, and people remember that story. He was really good friends

with Smarto Samuels in high school. They played together, and uh, he played at Manhattan as a transfer. And once the team like got there and uh, you know, everybody was working out. I don't know if it was like summer workouts, but like everybody on the team had a ride for the summer. And I remember hearing the story. I think Rick told the

story actually that he asked Steve Massiello, who's that it was? Chris Smith, and I guess mass had to tell him, yeah, you don't remember, like he was gonna walk He's gonna pay his way, He's a walk on. It's j R. Smith's brother. And Tina was like, no clue, had no clue, didn't remember anything about it. But turns out that you know it was. I think that's what got Samato to stay a a second year because smart as last year, well, I don't know,

I can't remember specifically. There was a tie and I think either was Smarto or Earl Clark. That led to Chris Smith wanted to come player, but he was gonna be a walk on. But in the end he started that year was a pretty good player. That was when in twenty eleven was when Peyton was a sophomore and really kind of, you know, emerged. So

that's a fun year. But yeah, nobody remembers that that fun year because they ended up, you know, losing to Morehead State and prior to that, I'll have to go back and look, but because of that happening and what that does to you as a diehard college basketball fan, your team, anytime your team loses in the tournament. It sucks, especially when it's the

first round, but when you get upset like it's crazy. I now look at every tournament game louis was played in since then with the clear proof that I know they can lose, right, I mean, when they played a sixteen seed, when they were the one seed a couple of years, I didn't. I didn't have the worry then, but you know what I mean, like when it happens in that fashion, fourteen, I'm sorry, a thirteen seed over a four and you and you get sent home like it's It's

made me more anxious than I already was watching any Louisville tournament game. And it's kind of salt to the wound. Because a coach, the coach that I committed to play for when I went to Saint Catherine, his name was Wade O'Connor. And you know, now that I'm older, you know I still think he was a little much real just I mean, I've had some tough coaching, but he, I mean, he was just over the top. You know, things he would say to to not me, but to

other players. Because I didn't play much, I wasn't somebody was really trying to motivate. You know, I was just around when I got there, but you know he was. I mean, he was a hard ass and in a way that I never anticipated. So when I left there and decided to transfer, he ended up leaving that same offseason, and he ended up going to Moorhead State, where he worked under Donnie Tendall. And you know, I wasn't you know, I guess twenty eleven, it was a little

bit. It was still a little bit sensitive to it because I didn't like playing for the guy and I wanted to transfer, and I did. Well. Sure enough, he's on that Morehead staff that beats Louisville, and you know when that happened that night, you know, keep him. I think Louisvill might have been one of the first games of the day, and then Kentucky nearly lost, I think to one of the IVY one of the IVY League teams. But after that, I didn't watch any tournament games that Thursday

or Frauday, and he was whatever date was. I didn't watch because I

was just depressed. I couldn't believe that. I was in disbelief that they lost that game to Morehead State. So the next day at that time, you know, we still got a newspaper, and sure enough I pick up the newspaper and it is Wade O'Connor, my former Saint Catherine coach, who at the time I wouldn't say I didn't like him, but you know, it made it worse knowing that he was on the staff that they gave Louisville that upset, and the front page was him hugging one of the Morehead State

players with his face like right there, I'm like Jesus Christ, this can't get worse. So, yeah, hopefully Louisville has no trouble. But for what it's worth, Morehead State has had some good success. I mean they're coming off of a pretty good year. I mean, they made the tournament. Someple thought they were gonna was it Illinois who they played in the first round, that thinks, So, yeah, they led for a little while.

Yeah, they won twenty six games last year, which of course, you know, they won the OBC title as well, And yeah, they they played Illinois competitively till towards the end. Now they have a totally different I mean president President Spradland turned that spectacular season into the James Madison job. They also lost their OBC Player of the Year, so they're rebuilding and they elevated as a stafford to be the head coach, so maybe they maybe they

won't be, you know, good for that level. But I kind of think, no matter what the sick, no matter what the circumstance is, if you play morehead stayed at any point, fans who you know, remember and experience that heartbreaking upset are gonna maybe for a millisecond you'll think like, oh, like, please don't do this. They almost beat Indiana last year too, only lost by one. Yeah, that was and they were if I remember correctly, weren't they kicking their ass at the beginning of that game?

I don't remember, they were like killing them. It was. That was one of those Woodson's because it was a Friday and I watched and I bet on Indiana and I'm like, geez, what are you guys doing. Woodson hasn't had a bad loss to a team like that yet, but he's had a lot of really close games against those types of teams, which always worries you a little bit. But then again, you've had other coaches who lost to those kind of teams. Archie Tom Crean both of them did.

Yeah, so Morehead State was up eleven at halftime in that game and end I'm losing by just one. So yeah, that'll be the first chance to see That'll be the first chance to see Pat Kelsey in action. I mean, you know, in a real game. All right, it's happening, John, That's right, it is so right. Now I'm tap dancing for probably a total of I don't know, thirty seconds or so. Nick is

answering a phone call. He's talking to his friends at DFH for those of you who may or may not be with us right or have been with us since the beginning of the show. He talked yesterday as well about how his air conditioners been going out, and now he's worried about being a whiny little bitch as we as we mentioned, uh for having to sleep when it's seventy four, seventy five, seventy six degrees in the south, which I wouldn't

be fond of either. So he's currently taking that call, and you know, it looks like he's boun to head back to his We're good, he's good. I'm done tab dance. Thank you for tab dancing there? Yeah, I uh, I got to get the AC fixed. And uh, I knew if I didn't take the call, then they may just move on to other people who I'm sure have AC issues because it happens. And also everybody's you know, everybody's in line to have DFH come out because that's that's

who you want to trust when it comes to an EHVAC needs. So there we go. Thank you for doing that, John, I appreciate it really putting you on the spot there, It was all right. I just talked about what you were probably doing. Yeah, I did hear, I did hear. The you know, the real thing is I'm a whiny bitch when it comes to being hot. I know you referenced, you know that, and we need to we need to no longer have you know, whiny nick. And by getting the AC fixed in my home, that'll that'll, you

know, that'll make it better. And really it's my wife who you know probably needs it fixed more than anything, not because she's as uncomfortable as me. She just tried. She's tired of me wanting like, you know, like a whiny little bitch. Anyways, we'll get to our second break here, we'll come back on the other side. Keep it rolling along. Usually our segments are pretty short towards the end of the hour, which this will

be no different. But I'm convinced that John Rostein, who I think a lot of people listening will know who that is, the college basketball nerd. He'd probably call himself that. So it's not like I'm picking on him. He's a madman and I've got evidence. Right. We've talked about it over the years, things that people do that make them seem as if they might be low key psychopathic, some psychopathic behavior. Rostein is an So we'll get to that and a lot more, keep it right here on Sports Talk seven

ninety. So my psychopathic behavior is enjoying cold weather and not liking hot weather. There's some other things too. I'm sure I remember John's because it it's easy to remember. It is the no condiments kind of thing, right, You're dressing, yeah, no dressing. Yeah, I mean like pet pancakes and waffles with no syrup, salad with no dressing. That is how if he's going to eat those things, that's how he prefers them. And I just I don't know anybody else like that, but hey, everybody's different.

I don't think it's like psychopathic behavior to seek out a movie and not watch it all the way through, just like fast forward to the end and watch like a segment of it. Like I can't relate, but like that's you know, I think more than anything, you're just managing your time. I haven't done it in a while, but the most recent time I did that talked about on the show was when there was that movie called Don't Look Up.

Yeah Netflix. Yeah, I was interested in it, didn't want to watch the whole thing, not interested enough the synopsis, and then watch the last maybe fifteen minutes of it. I think we all have behaviors that others would not be able to understand and may potentially think that, you know, you could be a psychopath. You know, I've said this before, and you know I'm not being that serious, although still kind of am Those that sit by each other that are couples at restaurants, like I just, you

know, I don't get it. I think it's very very odd. You know, if it's just two people and you're in a booth, why are you sitting next to each other? Like I just think that's it is weird, Hey do you But I just I don't get that at all. But John Rostein, I don't know much about like him personally, but he's a college basketball robot, and I think that's the brand he's wanting to be out

there. And I've noticed it here and there, like if something when it comes to the sports world, because I think a lot of people that are very active and constant on Twitter, not all of them, but a big segment of that of that audience is for sports. It's how people keep up

with what's going on in sports. So let's say it's like Super Bowl Sunday or maybe you know, heck, when we find out that there's a global pandemic going on, or there's a new president elected, like whenever there's like a big story that is really leading the discussion everywhere, not just Twitter, Rostein will go out of his way to let people know he's not thinking about any of that. He's focused on who just scheduled a non conference matchup in

twenty thirty seven? Like that's his brand. But I want to give Craig Meyer, who does some coverage of the Big Ten and SEC for USA Today, who went through and I'll read this tweet, says after he posted about a Stanford Merrimack game right after the Trump verdict. I looked back at John Rostein's history of tweeting college basketball minutia during important breaking news events for today's newsletter.

Here are some gems that he found Election night of twenty sixteen. We all know that was a pretty big deal, right that was Hillary and Trump? Well, yeah, yeah, that night. Juco guard Corinthian Raimie has committed to Nickels State per source. This was a little bit earlier in the evening seven forty five Penn State Josh Reeves expected to miss the first three games of this sixteen seventeen season due to a lower leg injury. Per release.

What else do we have here? I'd love to see some of the replies to these tweets, but they're funny. Roe v. Wade that was a big deal. It was overturned in June of twenty twenty two. That morning, eleven am, right around the time that became public. You know the story. And by the way, at that point, everybody's waiting and knowing it. We're about to figure out what happens. Here, he tweets out the twenty twenty three national title odds. DeMar Hamlin collapses during Monday Night football.

We thought a man had died on the field during an NFL game. Huge story right all over the world, all over the planet. Rostein as it looks as if he's dead tweets out this blown away with Paul McKay's performance tonight at Macky Arena sixteen points, eight rebound, six assists, made every

big shot an incredible display. Also, who needs Bowl games? Tweeted that out on January the second, which again was the same evening that mar Hamlin we thought was gonna you know, thought he died, And there's more in the newsletter if you want to check it out. But like that is that's that's not coincidence, Like that's like, why does he want that to be his brand? I mean he has, he's going he's living by it,

by a tea or two. Oh yeah, yeah. I mean like when when everybody, or at least you know, a huge percentage of those on the platform are discussing something that is, you know, a big story, he can't help himself. He's then triggered to just let people know, hey, you know this team is going to do a home and home with that team in five years. Just everybody, you know, it's it's it's it

doesn't bother me, but it's it's strategic clearly. But I don't know what the payoff is, you know what I mean, like what you know, what would be like what does he get out of that? I feel, like I mentioned earlier, I bet some of the people who reply to his tweets during those times are pretty funny, like you're being insensitive, Yeah, you shouldn't be tweeting this at this time. I mean, he's like a bot. He has a he has a college basketball podcast that he does year

round, I think once a week. It's called College Hoops Today. And I've never listened to it when it didn't have either Chris Mack or Kenny Payne on there. I don't know if he's ever had Rick on there, but uh, you know he is. He's very well connected, trust me,

he breaks news and he's he's in the know. But like if you listen to him on that podcast, and I only have just just because again, you know, I wanted to hear what the coaches that I cared about had to say, it's almost like he is a robot, Like he's a color Like it's you know, it's it's I'm fascinated by this guy. I think he might actually be an AI plant. I think he may be artificial intelligence,

and he was just early development, early stages of that. Yeah, Like if you found out that was to be true next week, nobody'd be shocked, right, No, I'd be shocked. If you suffer from low T and you don't do something about it, I'd be shocked. I'd be appalled. And if in fact you have low T and you know, reach out to my friends at the Lotiverle Men's Clinic. They can help you. And you may not know you have low T. You may not even know what low TA is. And I can't explain it to you as good as

doctor Wood can over at the Louisville Men's Clinic. So if you are lethargic, you feel like you've lost your edge a little bit. You know, you're getting a little bit older. You don't have to be old as if you know old and gray and you know in your seventies, But as you get older, the natural testosterone that your body develops decreases over time, and that can make it to where you know, you start to age. And I don't mean gray hair, I mean again, like your body, your

your muscle, mass that kind of stuff. So that was me. I didn't really understand why I was putting in the same amount of work in the gym watching what I was eating. In fact, sometimes I would even really buckle down and make sure I had a good week eating and really went above and beyond in the gym, and yet I just couldn't get any payoff. And sure enough, over time I realized it could be that my testosterone levels is not where it needs to be, and that's exactly what it was.

I went and saw doctor Wood, got my levels checked and I've been on testoster on treatment for the last few months and it's been a game changer for me. So I know a lot of men are tough and they don't want to lean on anybody for any help because they're tough, they're macho, they're badasses. Well, if that sleep when it's seventy five degrees in their house, if that's you, then props to you. But like you know, you could probably be even feeling better with my friends at the Louis of Men's

Clinic. Give me a call if I was to four four four four thousand Louis of Men's Clinic dot com. That is the website. All right, one hour in the books, we got two more to ghost. Stick around right here on Sports Talk seven ninety

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