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GUEST: Adrian Denny, Tucson Roadrunners

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This is I on the Ball with Steve Rivera and Jay Gonzalez sound Fox Sports fourteen fifty powered by Nova Insurance Services and Sure Your Most Prized Possessions kat z R TUCSA at iHeartRadio Station. Okay, here, we are welcome to hind the Ball on Fox Sports fourteen fifty. I hope we've still got our listeners here. We're back on just a little confusion as to what we were doing today, and so we're here. We're gonna get back on our regular schedule.

So we're gonna go on a little bit for about five minutes here before we hit our first break. I'm jagon Zalez. Your host. Steve Rivera is out for one more day. He's said he'll get back. He'll be back here on Monday. We've let you guys know, let our listeners know. His mom passed away suddenly on Friday and he's been just having to go through that and deal with that, and so he's going to take the weekend off and he says he'll join us on Monday. I've got Juan here running

the board. We'll see how this goes the rest of the day. We think we'll be fine. We're ready to go, got a pretty good show. We're actually we're actually loaded up. At three fifteen, well a three twenty, coming out of the first break, Adrian Denny, the communication director at the Tucson road Runners, will join us. He'll talk about the big announcement yesterday that the road Runners are here to stay, at least for now.

There was a lot of questions about that and a lot of speculation that they were headed up to Phoenix. So we've got them coming back and so we'll talk about that. So we'll get him get his his thoughts on that. At at four point fifteen, Bruce Pasco will join us at if you

were listening to the show yesterday. At the tail end, an item came across from the presentation that Desiree Read Francois, Bobby Robbins and the U of ath leg Department did at the Border Regions yesterday talking about how they planned to work through the financial crisis that the athletic Department is having. Bruce was there.

He had a story in the Arizona Daily start a day. But we'll talk to him about you know what he saw, right, I mean, we can all there's a lot of speculations to what all those things mean the five point plan and all that and a lot of questions that we're working on getting getting the athletic director Desiree read francois the show. We're hoping to get that, get that done next week. But Bruce was at the meetings. We want to get some of his thoughts on that. What he saw,

What did the faces look like when they were listening to this? Did they think this is crap? Did they think this is a really good plan? Are they just kind of taking away and see attitude? So we'll we'll talk to Bruce about that, and then at three point forty Jake Fisher, our usual Friday Friday guests will come in and we'll start kicking into some big twelve, Big twelve of I said Big twelve, not back twf big twelve football. Get start get some of his thoughts. Jacob played it Arizona from two

thousand and ninety twenty thirteen. I've got some questions about, you know, being on the road. I think he went into a couple of or at least maybe one Big twelve road road venue. Just get some of his thoughts on you know, what he saw atmosphere, those kinds of things, so we'll start talking about start looking ahead to to the Big twelve football season. So want thanks for being here, man. Yeah, fun Friday right now,

it's already a fun Friday. You know, we're we're you know, unexpected, but we're on So as mentioned again, Steve will be back on Monday. So we're gonna wing it here for the next well about hour and forty five minutes and try to get you as much information as we can. I'm really fascinated by this thing that the UFA put out yesterday, not because I'm wondering what it is. Yeah, I think we all are, right, I mean, you know, it's like, okay, yes, we

know you've got things to fix and there's ways to fix them. But there wasn't a lot of me on that, right. It was just some more conceptual than anything else. And so Brussell, you know, hopefully have some thoughts on that. But you know, having come from the corporate world where we did things like that, we wanted people to think we're doing something. There were times when we knew we weren't, but we wanted people to believe that, you know, so you just put some stuff out to let people

chew on it. And then you kind of put the meat on the bones afterwards. So we'll see and so we'll start to see how that flushes out. You know, there was really no discussion about you know, ticket prices going up. I mean probably will. I mean you would expect that. And by that, I mean they didn't specifically say, Okay, in twenty twenty five, your seats are going up X. I think we can all expect that. You know, taking in you of athletics, taking in college

sports in general is going to cost more. They're paying the players. The money's got to come from somewhere, right, and it can all come from cuts. So you know, so well, well you kind of have conversation. But before that, Adrian Denny, I almost said, Brian Danny, that's a dang stadium where Alabama plays. I got to gather myself here one Uh, Adrian Danny will join us. You know. Uh, you know, if you're from Tucson, you've seen teams come and go. Uh mostly

you know, they get here and then they're gone. Uh. There's the laundry list of teams that have done that, including spring training, all those kinds of things. You know, Minor league baseball, hockey, teams. We've had professional volleyball here, we've had professional basketball here, we've got professional soccer right now, we've got we've got indoor football. You know, tusun

kept one this time. So we'll talk to Adrian Danny about how how all that works and what we can expect to see and kind of why right there's a lot of a lot of a lot of stuff like that. They had a press conference yesterday and I couldn't go to it, but we'll make sure Adrian that brings us in on that. So let's go and take our break. We're gonna come back in about five minutes, say, Adrian Danny from the Tucson Roadrunners will be on and we'll start and we'll talk about some tuson

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fans in Tucson we're happy to see. And let me just say, as a native Tucsonan who sometimes feels like the boyfriend who's broken up with about twenty girlfriends with teams that have come and gone at Tucson, it was refreshing to see that, you know, the road Runners had every every opportunity and reason to you know, to make a move to Phoenix with the Coyotes moving out of there, but you guys have decided to stay here. So first,

thank you and welcome to the show. Thanks to day. I appreciate it and want to express our our condolences to to Steve and his family and the loss of their their mother and and our prayers are with them. So thank you so much for that. All the best, all the best to the to the Rivera family. But yeah, it was it was a happy,

happy day. It was a happy gathering yesterday. You know, we we heard from you know, all of our partners, our fans, the City of Tucson, Rio Nuevo, the TCC just the excitement for the ninth season of Roadrunners Hockey. Uh that that's going to start Saturday, October nineteenth, and and and we're delighted to be in the Old Pueblo. It's it's our

home, it's my home. It's it's it's where we are. Steve Potmans lives in Phoenix with his family during the off season, but he's he's here in Tucson during the season and and part of it with us, and and he loves it here, and our players love it here. And and and I'll tell you what, Jay, you know, this this city, this

this community, they've they've supported this team. They they've they've they've been at the arena chere and a moan they put together the petition and this this spring during the course of the playoffs that that was you know, mentioned yesterday as being a really really big deal of showing the support of how much that that the fans you know, appreciate and enjoy the Roadrunners. And and and again all the support we've gotten from from Rinuevo and the city and the and the

t c C. It's uh, it's it's a happy time. And then we're thrilled to be here and and and you know this is it's it's all of our homes and and and you know it's it's it's where we want to be. And and you know, the the last two months obviously it was you know, you don't like to be on the news, shot off the news for for you know, when when you're not telling a story like like we are right now. But Lester McCusker made it made a great point yesterday.

You know what, at no point was the city, the Reunuevo, the TCC, at no point where we saying, hey, WHOA. At no point were we going after them and at no point where they coming after us and saying this is what we need. It was it was it was conversation. It was it was dialogue. It was it was friends and partners speaking and and and coming to coming to a h you know, an agreement to extend our our our lease and tuson one more year after the two that

are that are currently on it as well. You know, it's funny because it look over the years, as we've gone through our lives, we've signed petitions, we've you know, whether it's uh, you know, well for whatever cause, right, they almost never seem to work. I mean, they just don't you know, if something is headed down the road, it's it's often too late to you know, to stop that train. But somehow this did work. How did it work? And why do you think?

You know what? I I just think, don't ever don't ever count out Tucson. Like I'm I've lived here six years and and seeing you know, just it's it's a special play and and it goes, you know, beyond the roadrunners, beyond sports, beyond beyond our u of a teams like this is a community where everybody cares about each other and they're always looking out for each other. And and you know, don't don't count out Tucson and and and these these fans, these they they want they want their team and and

boy do you ever see it when you go inside the the TCC. We have which over five thousand a game for our our two playoff games. A regular season attendance up fourteen percent, which is the fifth highest increase in in the AHL. So just just all the credit to the to the fans who have been there, and when you're in this building. I've said it before on on your show, Jay, like they're behind the team, like we may be losing. The team may have just had a two minute power play

where we didn't have the puck on our offensive then once. But they're they're behind us, they're they're they're cheering on the Roadrunners and the team can team can feel it and and our players just love it here like it's we. We had a we had an article on our website, I think in our third year two sun Roadrunners dot com, Alex ten Cop writing an article that's

also appeared on the HL dot com. But the title of it was Tucson, Arizona a Player's Paradise, and it was it was just going on and on about what a great spot it is for this to be an NHL waiting room, you know, and and knowing tuson the way I know Tucson. You know, when you fight for something like this and then you get to keep it, you know, you don't lose the fight, that builds even

more support, more you know, more people will pay. I'll just say right now, I predict that after after winning this fight and knowing that you know the road Runners are in this for the long haul, you might even do better attendance wise, attention wise, sponsorship wise, because now it's kind of like, Okay, this is really ours. I mean, that's how

that that's kind of how I feel the community will see this. Steve Potvin, our head coach, and I were talking about that in fact this morning, Jay, like that we feel that that this builds a tremendous amount of momentum right in the middle of June, going into a hockey season that that

starts in in October. And you know, we were on the news last night, we were in the newspaper this morning talking to you guys right now as a hockey story in June with you know, not a happy ending, but a happy future, right And you know, it's it's it's been a tough it's been a tough couple of months for hockey fans and in the Desert,

and they've they've they've stuck with it and they've hung in there. And we've got our roadrunners in Tucson and and we're we're ready to keep rolling and and and we had a team that finished in second place last year, and with the prospects and the pipeline that the Potman's gonna have to work with,

that's just the that's just the beginning of it. This is going to be a really really good team for years to come to So, uh, was there any announcement of you know, is there like a term for this, like a three year contract to two you know, or anything like that, or how is this going to work going forward? So when we came to Tucson in twenty sixteen at ten year lease, so it's finished our eighth season, it's got two years okay left on the original lease, and with that

we're adding an additional an additional year to do it. So that's three years right now and then onwards from there. Sure, And I mean that's all we can ask again. You know, Adrian, you know you haven't been here long enough to have had you know, your teams leave like like they

have in Tucson. You know, hockey teams, you know, minor league baseball teams, spring training teams, we even had professional volleyball and professional basketball you know have come and gone and it's kind of like they're here, you know, we get attached to them, and then they're gone at a moment's notice. And again, the fact that you guys decided to stay, that's I think that just says a lot one for your commitment. But then also

you know the fan support that you've gotten. Now people feel like, Okay, my support got us something, right, it got us, you know, got the hockey team to stay. You guys are getting you know, had nearly five how was in attendance last year. I mean it's I think this really says a lot about you know, how you got, how much you're committed to this, and I think you'll get a response from from the fans, uh with that. And then just to see that the convention Center,

the arena is still going to be used. Uh, you know, it's just where you just love to have, you know, something going on there all the time, and you guys are bringing that. So just you know, I just want to take congratulations to you guys for really sticking with this because I think it again, it'll mean a lot to you know, to people here in Tucson who love their sports. Yeah, I I appreciate

it day. And it's a two way street, right Like the fans supports been tremendous, But the other end of that is for us to be engaged and involved exactly everywhere in the community that we can, supporting Tucson and being at events and partnering with nonprofit groups and schools. Our mascot Dusty. I think the total is about one hundred and thirty community appearances that Dusty has been at the Life First and so you know, it's it's our job to go

reach out and introduce ourselves. And it's not just about hockey fans. It's about the community. And we think, you know, anybody's capable of becoming

a hockey fan, anyone in Tucson. But it's it's it's more. It's more about, you know, just being a community organization and being supportive right any way we can, and being visible and showing that Dusty is going to be at Keino on July fourth, like like last year when when we had our big fireworks spectacular, but just just being there, being involved, not being a team that shows up for training camp, plays thirty six games a

year at the TCC and then you don't hear anything from from October. There's got to be more to it than that, and and that's our job. And we're really proud of how we've we've been able to get connected to since since we arrived in twenty sixteen. We're talking to Adrien and Danny from the Tucsun Roadrunners who are are here to stay for a while. So, agent, what's the summer look like? Now? Then this is all settled. You guys are here to stay. What do you guys do as you as

you start heading towards you know, the next season. Yeah, so watch for Dusty anywhere something's going on. If Dusty is not there, you let us know because we, uh, we need we need to we need to be there. So two sid roadrunners dot com or season tickets are on sale if your business would like to get involved. We're going to have you know, some hockey announcements coming up till i first free agency start. And we've got a deep, deep talent pool and we want to add some talent around

that. Matt Malalta our goalie from last year that the AHL leader and wins. He was signed to a two year, two way contract to be the road Runners goalie. Earlier this week we had a Patrick Cootch, a defenseman who played in the NHL last year. So so those those signings are going to start to come in, okay, and you'll see Dusty out and uh and we'll be in our office, uh, you know, spelling season ticket getting ready for a big a big promo schedule. Our regular season schedule should

be out in the next couple of weeks. Start watching for it around the week of July eighth. The HL Board of Governors meetings are that week, and so that is typically when the schedule is approved and is able to be h finalized and released. Now you're you're saying October nineteenth is opening night? Is that already scheduled as a home game that night? Yep, that's good

to go. Saturday, October nineteenth will be opening Night at the TCC and then h and then we'll have the rest the rest of the schedule coming up. Now, how long does it take? You know, when does the actual you know, opening day roster, Uh, for the most part gets settled. How long does that take or when do you when does that happen? Yeah, So all of our guys, nine of our team will be

in the in the NHL training camp. Our our affiliate is the NHL team in Utah, right, So the guys will start there in training camp and then gradually start to be assigned to the Roadrunners. Our camp will start in early October with players coming to Tucson for the season and then and then second week in October. Well, we'll have our our full group, uh okay,

and our final cuts ready to go. But when when you see a guy like Matt Vilalta signed to a two year two way contract, the two way contract means one salary in the NHL, one salary in the AHL. So if a guy has done a two way contract is it's pretty much implied he's he's going to be in the the American Hockey League for at least at least to start or a good portion of the season. I just got it talking out of turn right, they're all gonna be an NHL training camps.

But as you look at the roster spots for the parent club, you can start to piece aside. Okay, there's a two way contract, two way contract as it stands right now, without injuries, trades likely to end up in Tuson in the age. Okay, Well, Adrian again, thanks so much and very happy that you guys still be around. You can continue to be a guest on our show. But whether that helps or not, I don't know, but I love coming on your show. I appreciate it very

much. Well, we love having you so Adrian, thanks a whole bunch. Have a great weekend and we'll talk to you down the road. You do the best, Jay, thanks a lot for having me and again all the best of the Rivera family and look forward to having steak. We'll pass that along. Thanks a bunch alrank you. That was Adrian Danny from the Tucson Roadrunners talking about the big announcement yesterday. They're still going to play a

hand. I think they said five or six games up in Phoenix, you know, because I mean it's a it's a weird thing because the Coyotes are moving to Utah. The team was sold, but the ownership group of the what was the Coyotes still retains rights to the Phoenix franchise. So you know, there may be you know, and there's some news on that that came out today, but you know, they may be an NHL team back in Phoenix sometime relatively soon. Then you see, Okay, what are the relationships.

We'll figure that out. But anyways, road Owners here to stay. Thanks again for Bran Denny, so I did it again. Thanks again for Adrian Denny for being here. And we will take a break right now. We're going to come right back and we'll take your cass five two zero four, one, six, seventy four, forty. If you're an Arizona men's basketball fan, you know it's been successful for nearly forty years. Now take a look back at the Ludolsen era in my new book, Lessons from Loot.

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is out and he'll be back on Tuesday. Monday. I got one here running the board and which had a great conversation with Adrian Denny and uh, you know, just just mentioned, you know how many times teams have left Tucson and not come back. And uh, you know, Tucson wins one by keeping the road Runners here. You know, they have great attendance right four to five thousand, you know, fans at their games. He said they averaged over five thousand for their their two playoff games. You know,

those are good crowds, uh, you know for minor league hockey. You know in Tucson, Arizona. I mean the arena holds seven So you go and there's four to five thousand people at the arena. That's pretty full. And that's that's a good good environment. Yeah, I mean two sons always looking for something to do, right, So you get a team like road Runners come in having success. Yeah, they get a crowd exactly, and so and you know, again we're all about the winners, right, that's

when that's when our fans show up for whatever sport it is. But but so be it. You know, they they've put a they've put a good quality uh uh franchise together. Clearly now you by this action of staying here, they're committed to Tucson, which that's all two sons want, right that. You know, that's why you know some of these you know, some Arizona football coaches for instance, you like them. You like the ones that you feel want to be here as opposed to the ones who get here on

the way to some other place. Right, Rich Rod Jed Fish. You know, I'm not going to mention those two guys who just we don't like. You know, even even Mike Stoops he was here for quite a while, but you kind of always felt, you know, when's the next move? Right? One foot was out the door. And that's all two sons want. They you know, we love our city and you want other people to love it as much as we do. And when it seems like people

do now they say, okay, you're one of us. We love you here we come, and I really do believe that by you know, with this, you know, I think they'll get more people coming out to their games because they'll feel like, Okay, this is our team. It's not just a team that's here because the Coyotes were up the road. It's our team. And so I you know, that's kind of how I feel, how I think I know this community. So we'll see what happens. Yeah.

I think it's a good thing too that there have some games up in Phoenix. Yeah, sure, just to bring some a little bit more support down well, because it's not that bad of a drive from Phoenix too. So well, and then you know, they want to keep the hockey vibe going over there, right. They ultimately want another NHL team. They already they lost this one because they couldn't get you know, a new arena and they're gone. You're gonna give it some time. They're trying to, you

know, put things together to get an arena. Unfortunately, got some bad news on it today because there's a piece of land up on the north side of Phoenix that there we're talking about building an arena at is a COMPLI is a complicated thing. But I know a thing or two about it, because

I've done some stories about this on BIZ two so on. It's state owned land, so the state has it and they have to put it out for auction and uh, and they were going to do that with theoretically the Coyotes, the Coyotes organization and again the Corige organization still exists, just doesn't have a team, but they still have the rights to an NHL team in Phoenix. So they were going to bid on it directly. They were going to

get it. Nobody was going to outbid them. But apparently the state has said they first want the Coyotes to get the permit that would be required to build the arena. And they're like, okay, you know this is a chicken and egg thing, right, Well, how we get a permit if we don't have the land. But they want them to get the permit first before they put the land up fractions and basically saying you got to make this

investment before we were going to give you a shot at the land. I haven't seen how the Coyotes organization is responding to that, but I'm guessing they're not happy. Hopefully they have a five point plan. I mean, you hope they get the land in some shape or form. Here's the thing. And then and this is what bothers me about that, I get it. The state's got to take do what it's got to do to make sure that this is handled the right way. This reeks of the government trying to make

this as hard as possible, right for whatever reason. You know, I don't know if they think, well, we want them to get a permit and we want them to take some steps towards this before we even commit the land to them. And I don't know if they're afraid that they would buy the land not do anything with it for a while for whatever reason. And then now this land that could have been sold to whoever is locked up. I don't know, but that's what happened. That's the situation, and so

we'll see how that develops. They're probably several years away from having another NHL team there anyways. But you know, the I mean, the state land auction process takes years anyways, you know, because what you got to do is you got to get the go to get the land. Then you got to build the infrastructure towards the land. You know, if it's an area that doesn't have a lot of you know, you know, electricity, water, you know, sewer, the whole bit. It takes a long time.

And if you're gonna build an arena out there, that there's more to it than say, building a housing development. So we'll see. But you know, good luck to them up there. But again, as far as we're concerned, we're all good here. We got the road Runners to stay. We have the you don't good Yeah, I'm sorry. I don't mean to be that way, but yeah, it did, it did, you know, it really really did, and so that was nice. So the Roadrunners will be sticking around if you want to give us a call. Five

two zero four one, six seventy four forty Now is the time. We're gonna breaking news in the next segment with Wan and a lot of stuff to talk about. Then we're gonna have guests for the last two segments. We've got Bruce Pasco coming in at about four twenty. You'll talk about this meeting up in Phoenix with the Border Regents and the presentation that was done there. I don't know how much more Bruce can glean in terms of what they're talking

about then we can, but he was there. I'm more interested in Okay, how did that sit right, you know, with with the border regents to what was a reaction? Any thoughts on that, and so we'll see what what he has to say about that. He's up in Phoenix covering that Section seven basketball event that's out at the Cardinals Stadium. I think twelve basketball courts over there. Yeah. I've seen those type of events where they're pretty impressive. Yeah, they just keep going all day. Yeah. So and

this was the today through the weekend. Is the big boy uh part of it? The high school teams that are coming in. You got a gazillion major college basketball coaches there. There was a photo from I think it was from brew you know, it was from All Sports Tucson where Steve Robinson, the u of A assistant is in the background watching the game. Uh. You got Tucson teams playing there, all the all the best uh, you know, all the best teams from all over the country coming in to be

seen, right, to be seen by by all these college coaches. Anyways, Bruce is up there. I'm sure during the interview there's gonna be a lot of noise in the background, but we'll work our way through it and then just get some of his thoughts on what he's seen over there. With that, Jake Fisher is going to join us at four forty. We'll talk some Big twelve football. Right, we've turned the page. We're moving on talking about it. I was just on a Big twelve Facebook page and those

people are nuts. Yeah, yeah, about the about the Washington fans. Fans, We're tough. These people. These people are nuts. And almost every every every post has the comments turned off because they they've had enough of it. So but you know, there's some Arizona people going on there saying here we come. Other people saying, get the hell out of here, you're not any good. You know, it's funny. The fans are said, I don't know if I'm gonna want to become a regular follower of this

group. They seem a little what's the right word, passionate, unhinged. It's kind of like you get on there and you say, hi, I'm from Arizona, and they just the first theory. The first thing they want to do is kick you in the ass, Like can we just like welcome the new guys and let you know, let the conversation happen. So, oh, here's what I can see oh Texas Big twelve fans very excited to have the Arizona's as members. The Territorial Cup is a great American rift there,

there's a nice one. Somebody said something nice about Arizona coming in, so we'll see. I you know, that's one things I want to talk to Jake about is that, you know, what's your experience in terms of difference between the Big Ten, Big twelve fan and the Pac twelve fan. Jake is a you know, he grew up as a Nebraska fan, probably mostly when they were in the Big twelve as opposed to the Big Ten where they pretty much sucked since they went over there. But you know, he

comes from Big twelve country. We'll find out from Jake how different is it really. I think it's a lot different. You know, Arizona football team is not going to be going to a stadiums where there's twenty twenty five thousand people. Their stadium is going to be full every game, and it'll be interesting to see what Jake says about them going to places like that where you know, you know, there were some Stanford games so there was nobody there. I mean I went to one. This was a long time ago.

But I went to Arizona Stanford game where and the students, granted the students were not there yet before school started. He was early in the season, and so there was a section of students just all gathered in the middle, and whichever end of the field the ball was on, they all moved to that end of the field. So like a whole section of students would move following the ball up the field, back and forth because they could. Because the rest of this the rest of that side of the stadium, there was

nobody in it. That's not going to happen at a Big twelve stadium, and not of Texas Tech, not not to Houston, out of Kansas, not at Kansas State nowhere. If you think that a team's not good in the Big twelve, they say, so what we're coming. They go to their games. I mean in basketball, Arizona always got the best shot because they were right the top team of the league. It doesn't matter where you stand, you're gonna get a tough crowd every year, every time, every

time. I mean, you know, we we you know we we've seen we've seen situations where Arizona goes to like Washington State and there's five, six, seven thousand people at the game, there's no atmosphere, and then they play that crap because there's no atmosphere. I'm like, Okay, wait a minute. It's hard for you to play when there's a big crowd there, but it's also hard for you to play when that big crowd's not there. I mean, you know, how's that gonna work? And yeah, I

think that's it. I think that's actually an issue, you know, for Arizona schools going well, just the four pack twelve schools going into the Big twelve, that the road is going to be a lot different there than it's been in the Pac twelve. I think a team like Utah, I think they'll be fine. They've been through tough, yeah, tough atmospheres. They've ma one of the best shots the recent years, so I think they'll be the most prepared for those type of crowds. But I think Arizona will be

able to handle it. You know, I tried not to do this, but I couldn't help myself. Jed Fish did an interview with with Reese Davis, the ESPN game Day guy, on on on the College Football Podcast that that Reeese Davis does on on the ESPN app. One of the things he talked about, uh, you know, was was the West Coast teams having

getting having to get used to going and playing on the East Coast. He said that when they go to the East coast, so the eastern time zone, which would mean Penn State, probably Rutgers, those teams where it's a three hour time difference for them, they're going to go two days ahead of time. They're not going to go in on Friday. They're going to go in on Thursday, you know. I mean there's going to be times when Washington is gonna have to play at noon, you know East Coast time,

Well that's nine am, you know their time. He said, we're going to go there and trying to you know, get ourselves out acclimated so that being out there is not you know, it doesn't work against them, right, It's not that they can that won't be a factor. They're trying to

eliminate the factor. You know. Reech Davis was asking him about, you know, when he was coaching in the NFL, and he will just talk about, you know, when he was with the Rams, how they really had to pay attention to, you know, to all that but the problem was that when you're in the NFL, you know, at the beginning of the year, do you play at one o'clock or do you play at four o'clock Eastern time? In college football, you don't know till a week and

a half or two weeks ahead of time. So he said, you know, we may want to go in there the day before, but all of a sudden, you know, we find out, no, you're playing at noon. Now you got to change everything. So he said, they're just going to make it a practice to go in two days ahead of time when they're playing on the East coast, being sa if Arizona does that because they've

got two teams on these coast. Now, when we're in football season, we're basically on Pacific time zone because of daylight saving, so they're in the same situation as Washington, usc U, C l A, and Oregon are. When they're going ahead and Arizona plays at Central Florida this year, you know, when's that game going to be. Is it a middle of the day game? So okay, let's say it is a four o'clock game. You know in Florida's still at one o'clock game body clockwise, for Arizona.

What's that going to be like for them? And are they going to go in two days ahead of time or not? Or if they don't, how do you manage that? You know, you say you got to manage everything.

When you do that, you got to manage when you're going to eat, right, cause by a three hour time difference is huge on a body clock, in terms of meal times, rest times, study times, all those things have to be taken into account when you're figuring out your schedule when you're headed to the East Coast. So I know it's been all this talk about how U C L a USC oh your travel is going to be screwing well, Uh, Arizona's gonna be spending a lot more money on travel as

well, because they're not going to l A and and uh and uh, you know, the Bay Area and whatnot there. They're going out to West Virginia, they're going out to Central Florida, they're going out to Iowa State, they're going to Kansas. Those aren't easy trips, They're not. I mean that that That UCF game has been something I've been looking at, Yeah, since since we got the schedule release. Right, I'm just I'm very intrigued on how we'll handle it. We will handle it, and it's gonna

be an issue. There's gonna be a game like that every year. Yep, every single year. All right, let's go and take a break. We're gonna come back. One's gonna be loaded up with breaking news. There is a plenty of it. So we'll come back and if you want to give us a call during that segment, you can, but we're gonna be limited on that and then our last two segments we've got guests. We won't be able to take any more calls after the next segment, so we'll be right back

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