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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 assessions, kat z R two SAD and iHeartRadio Station. Good, Good afternoon, everybody. Welcome to I on the Ball here on Fox Sports fourteen fifty. I'm Steve Rivera, He's Jagansaus. We've got our guy Henry in today. Welcome to

Monday. Good to be back after a little hiatus. Thanks everyone for sending their notes and their well wishes and all that stuff about my family situation. But good to be back. Jay. Thank you for holding up the fourth not driving this into the dish. It was closed a couple of times. Steve, I'm not gonna lie. And you did great. I hurt Friday. You had a pretty good show. You were doing. You had some Yeah, we had you know, we talked about the broad Runners coming back.

We talked with Bruce. We got him for about five minutes when he was up at that tournament up in Phoenix. And then we had Jake on and we talked to him. We actually talked some football, like actual this is what could happen football? Did he did he make his prediction already or no, no, we didn't. I thought, I wait for you to get it out of him. But we did not go into that. We just you know, we more or less just talked about, you know,

being on the road. You know, he was on the team that went and played at Oklahoma State and I was fifteen years ago, but still you know, just the venues, you know, things like that. It was fun. It was good conversation because we were actually talking about like games and things. It was good, good, good. And we're about less than about eighty were No, we're no, we're nine saturdays away, eight saturdays away now six start of the season, from the start of college football,

nine saturdays away from Arizona Planets first game. So that's nine time seven fifty six. So it's under sixty days then, right, is that right? Nine times now? Because it was seventy days this last Saturday. Yeah sixty something. Yeah, yeah, I think mymth was okay, yeah, I only knew it because we it was an easy no over ten times seven was seventy and that's it was. That was it was ten. It was ten saturdays from Arizona starting its season Las Saturday. Well, great, great,

We're getting closer and we should be a good have a good show. I've paid a little attention to a few things. Obviously today you probably have a lot of stuff in breaking news with with signings or commitments, right, A lot of things going on into the U of A. And what intrigued me while I was gone. One of the things, the major things, was the finances of Arizona, and I guess you spoke briefly about it last week. Yeah, because on Thursday afternoon, right coming into the last segment,

they put out the report from their meeting at the Border Regions. Bruce covered it. He didn't he did not go to the meeting. He watched it on stream, but he wrote the story about it. So we tried to get We got him. He was covering that tournament, so he got tied up. He came out for about five minutes at the end of the at the end of the four fifteen segment, and we talked briefly about it, but really it was we don't know, and you know, we don't know

what it all means. I mean, there weren't any specifics right to the present then and then uh, I think Lev had first his five takeaways. Uh. And then I saw the big story yesterday on in the Star about uh all the finances. We know, Wilner did his take on it, and then the Star had a big with the new reporter Wolf, very intriguing uh information for me at least, and all the numbers that were coming out. And and we'll talk to Michael lev about this on the second hour about

all this. But holy crap, it doesn't look good. And I'm sure it doesn't look good for a lot of universities across the country. Well, that's the thing. It doesn't you know, it doesn't look good for anybody. It's uh, it's uh no, misery loves company. Everybody's kind of in the same boat, different places, handling it different ways, you know. And that's and that's one of the things about about the whole thing, Steve, is that you know, everybody's trying to figure it out, and

nobody really has got to handle it right. And that's that's what uh uh the new ad and miss miss read Francois was talking about this. It's kind of like I think Wilner put best, it's like flying an airplane and you're still trying to build, you know, to build the airplane, right, and we've heard that turn before. But this is not gonna be fun. It's good for journalists and as much as you have stuff to write about, but it's gonna be repetitious because it's the same stuff. And how do you

get out of a hole that's so deep? It's so deep, so deep, and there's no dirt to fill it. Because it's gonna be it's gonna be tough, don't I don't. And then then the comings and goings did you guys talk about and I need to know more about this the and I saw Greg did something yesterday about the the new I MG, there's no I am. We don't know what that is either, because it's they're gone. Those dudes are gone. The people that work there no longer exist on this

website. They're gone, like Jefferson, all those Well, I know that some of the guys on the roster they're not there anymore. And I'm there Friday. I don't know. You might want to check again because because I don't think they're there now. It was because there was a we did talk about that, because there was because that came out first, right right, this media thing, And I'm like Okay, what does that mean mean?

We didn't really understand it. And then because they issued that release I think on Wednesday, and then it was part of the presentation on Thursday, and and there's like, what, you know, what does all this mean? Because none of it there's nothing specific in any of it. But that was the first question that people had was jeffres one, what does this mean for

Brian Jeffreys? And I can't imagine it. Be silly, right, I can't imagine that there's going to be anything happening with that that doesn't involve Brian Jeffers. It's just maybe a restructuring of some sort. Maybe. Yeah, well, I, like you said, I don't know much about it too. I just know that people some people are gone and I'm going to the staff director right now. But yeah, no, it's Steve that this, all of that, all of that put more. There's more questions than answer

right now. Sure, sure, no one likes change, right, I know I don't. And uh, and there's gonna be a lot of change in u of a. It's kind of already started, uh to get things rolling. But guess what, when you're in a situation like this, it calls for change. Yeah, okay, okay, Well the Wildcats Sports Properties organization that's in the org chart with you know, Brian Jeffries, Dana Cooper, you know, the group that does that's selling all those sponsorships through liar

Field. There's still okay, okay, but that's the organization that we think is new and it's like all those people are moving to a separate organization called Arizona Media something around. You know, Brian Jefferies' list is director of Broadcasting and Voice of the Wildcats. Dana Cooper, who you know, we know he's a senior manager for business development. There's some other people in there. We don't know. You know, there's no answers to that. Maybe their

contract, you know, Like I said, I too too. I read Greg yesterday or this morning on yesterday's call him and it said that, uh I love those guys were gone, and maybe I misread it if you go to his columnn Yeah, I was a little busy over the weekend notes, as I told you his notes, because maybe they keep a lot of the people and because they know what they're doing, or you think they know what they're doing, they just got to struct, restructure and move, you know,

create a new organization. Yeah, that's what I'm thinking is gonna happen. I can't imagine that they were just for the hell of it. Let well, they've brought these people go. They brought in a new assistant, a d to help her with the marketing part of it. And you'll read it as you read it. Say here, he says, by Friday afternoon, the bios or their bios are gone. Let me see if I click on one. So there you go. And then so new people are coming

in and some people are leaving. Uh, it's correct. So they're listed on the directory. You click on their link and there's no pay. I just clicked on Brian Jefferies and I got an air man. See, so there's that. So there's party needs some clarification from some point at some point. Uh. With with all that, uh uh, And they're bringing new people in in terms of trying to fill the holes, well, probably a lesser salary. The well look, let's let let's let's let's say this much.

It's something's got to change, right the way that the things have been going, They got to do something different. Because what got him to hear, you know, it's not working. So yeah, they're gonna have to figure out something. Again. I can't imagine that that we're not going to see. You know, Brian Jeffries is part of whatever this new organization is, or they maybe put him somewhere else in the in the in the uh

yeah, but that would be that would be wasting his talents. Right, don't you go to when you need a home run, you go to the home run hitter. If you need a single, you go. What I'm saying, I imagine he'll be doing whatever he's doing now as part of the new organization. Now all those other people who knows, yeah, we will know if they're if they're gonna just start over. Yeah right, yeah,

but there there's again a lot to unpack. You know. When I when I reached out to uh to uh the FLA Department to try and get somebody to talk to us on on the Friday, uh, they said, the only one who can talk to us about this is the Ages. So we're trying to get her this week. She was on they were up in Pine Top on Friday, one of those on the road things. So we're gonna try and get her at first chance we get. And she's been good with

us. She's been the candidate. She could be. Uh, and let me say, and not to give her an alibi, she's up against it. I mean, if you took the job, guess what should be up against it? Exactly. Because this is this is a big number. Now, I will say I tried to get I reached out to a couple of prominent boosters on Friday. Did they decline? One could not? Couldn't because not available right, just could say out of town. I think it was Burt La but he said he couldn't. He was, he's in he was,

he's in California and he's doing some stuff. I asked another one who declined, who chose not to say, I have no comment. It's a sense of situation. I have no comment on any of this. Was what was what that booster said? So that's where I stopped. I just said, okay, if if that's kind of the rub out there, I'll just leave that. Then I went in. I tried to get Bruce. So this is this is part of the problem. Uh, your your your dear

friend of the u A. I mean talking about the boosters. You've contributed a lot of money through the years. Now all this changes are these changes are happening. Do you continue to be a dear friend? And how does that work? Because there's got to be more coming from somewhere. Well, look, some of you know these boosters, they're putting millions of dollars and a lot and a lot of money going into this with the advent of nil

and all that stuff. So there's more money that they're that that's coming in. I think they're gonna want to know sure, what's what's going on, how does this work? And is uh they want to make sure their money is is being used, you know, one for its intended purpose, but two efficiently. Right when we take the break here to before we speak to more, and I want you to read what happened to the Wolf story.

There's a line in there and will have the same thing, just how you've a mismanaged the funds throughout the years because they had Ernst and Young do their evaluation, and I'm thinking they could have had Rivera and Gonzales evaluate because you know what they say, you've got to sell the rights to the Michael. You got to sell the rights to Arizona Stadium. That'll give you some money and then work your ass off at the end of the day. That's what

they're gonna have to do. That's exactly what they're gonna have. And we've been talking about that at least the rights. Yeah. And it's not even my money. Yeah, here's the here's a rob Jay. We live in Tuson, Arizona. I love this place. You love this place. It's not a rich town. There's only so much money to go around. They need henery, they need to get a good job so we can help. Well, and here's the thing they've got they do. The University of Arizona

does have let's call them supporters, Okay, massive amounts of money. There's a whole bunch of them. Okay. The thing of it is that over the years they've pissed them off. They've some of them been alienated. There's one in particular that you know that we're talking about, who doesn't give them

the time of day anymore. Right, And that that they got they got a lot of money from and and and you know they they have to get back out there and and rebuild, refurbish those relationships because it's more important than ever and and and it's a it's an arms race, it's all. It already was an arms race with all questions. It's even more of an arms race question, you know when you think about the you know, the how how this thing is going to develop and how the SEC and the Big ten

are going to hoard all the money and therefore hoard all the power. Uh in college athletics. Yeah, there's no question. And that story talks about that because that's the haves and have nots. It's going to be like that for a while. And obviously you're Arizona deep down, like you a grad and a fan of them, believe that you deserve to be better than what you are, you know, you know, to be among you, to

be competitive and and this that they're not. Yeah, you want to be competitive at the highest level, and financially they're not because it's just they're not for some of the reasons you talked about the boosters not being available or or or alienated. But now they have to find it. Is there are there any oil wells in Arizona? You can go tap nothing. We got copper. We got copper, okay, so we're done with that. So they've got to find ways. I don't envy them, and I'm sure you've heard

this because I've heard this. People and Michale and otherwise are scared. They should be. I'd be, you know if I was in the ne flike department. I mean with my son. You know that he's you know, things didn't go great for him there, you know, in a different part of the university. If you're at the University of Arizona right now, you've

got you're worried. You're you're putting your head on the pillow at night, wondering if tomorrow's your last day or tomorrow they're gonna tell you your your last day's coming up. And I'm giving your situation with BIZ Tucson. You know this. I guess Raytheon is the number one employer here. I don't know number one. Ray John's number one private employee. And then what about to you is the number one employer overall? Okay, so that's going to take

a major hit right right all over the school. Yeah. Well, no, I know, Steve, I know, and you and I have both been into this business a lot of time. It hit me when the paper closed, I had to reinvent and reinvent. Right, you're doing the same thing yourself over all these years. Yep, still doing still still doing no, no, multiples are and we know how difficult it is. Yeah, yeah, okay, that's said. Let's set go to some good news on the other side. Yeah, lots of lots of lots of activity on the

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that you're you're the busiest you've been in a while. Yeah, I mean it's I'm trying to remember back to the time that I've been as busy as I have been the last you know, several days here, and you know, June has been the month that's kind of taken over for recruiting, especially the high school prospects because of uh, you know, you can sueeze official visits and over the course of these two weeks here, and everyone wants to

do the last visit before the dead period happens in July, and so everyone kind of crams them into this last weekend. So there's proper truths visiting all over. It's a bunch of different schools, and Arizona's now kind of at least the teams that I cover, Arizona has been the biggest beneficiary of a really strong weekend and a commitments so far in the last two days. And again, like I said, doesn't show any signs of slowing down anytime soon.

So class are gonna get filled in a hurry, and it'll be interesting to see how it kind of all plays out. So so, Matt, you know, when when you know going into the weekend, you know, everybody's saying that, you know, there's a big recruiting the weekend, Arizona's got a bunch of guys, expect a bunch of commits afterwards. You wonder, though, you know, if somebody commits right after their visit, how

solid did those generally turn out to be? I know, sometimes some are some aren't right, But you know, is it I guess let me ask it this way. In this era of the you know the portal and you can go back and forth, do commitments seem to be softer these days than

they used to be? Honest was saying, I mean, I think a lot of what you're seeing right now is of recruits going well, I want to make my decision now because I want to lock up my spot and I want to know at least I have somewhere that I really like that I'm you know, comfortable going to. But if something else comes across and plays out towards the end of the year, then you know, things go ex change. I mean, I think it's more than every kind of can't necessarily completely

buy into the commitment right now. There's just so much that can change. There's coaching changes that are going to happen that are going to impact recruits across the country, not necessarily Arizona, but you know places across the country as we saw lost off season, which that was at Arizona, where you have coaching changes that kind of come very late in the process and it changes things

for a lot of recruits. And so you know, for all those things that you mentioned, you know the transfer portal and you know everything that's going on. I mean, it's it's definitely a different type of feel. I think there's we get excited about commitments and it's a strong sign of where things are headed and you know, the job and a lot of the coaching staffs

have done up to this point. But to think that because the recruit is making the equipment today, that he's going to end up signing or even playing, you know, with with the team Nicks fall, you know that that could be a stretch in some cases. I think there's a lot of guys at Arizona has picked up the last a couple of days that will stick and will eventually play for Arizona. I think, you know, having a new

coaching staff on board is a big part of that. But you know, there's always a chance that this class is going to look much different, you know, today than it will know in December, and so I do think there's a reason to be excited, like I said, but yeah, I think that to your point, I think that you can't get fully fully invested in every one of these players because it's kind of natural that, you know, one or two these guys, maybe more will end up leaving the class

and signing somewhere else. So that that said, you said they had eight and less a couple of days or a few lest few days. How good are they? It's on the uptick. That's that's the positive sign for Arizona. There was a little bit of maybe some questions, you know, you know, going back a little bit, but those are starting to be answered. And I think the last couple of weeks have been very very good for Arizona. I've added some talented pieces, and I think think more importantly these

last couple of days, it's in the offensive line. You look at the players they've added up front and it's impressive, and you look at some of the offers that a couple of those guys have had on their list, and it's top programs across the country, and so they really did need to address that. In this class, there's been there's some veteran guys up front, and so they needed to make a splash in terms of offensive line recruiting.

They're not gonna blow anybody away there. In terms of their stars, you know, their stars and all those things, we don't. We have them all the three star recruits and and you know fans will look at that in a certain way, but you have to. If you look at the offer lists, they're really impressive. And I think they added some real talent, beat out some top programs for a couple of those guys, and I think that's something to really be excited about if you're an Arizona fan. And then

the end state recruiting, I think is a big deal as well. You know, you have now three of the top ten at least according to US and in our rankings, the rivals rankings in Arizona. You're the top ten players are not committed to Arizona and you know, staying home. And I think that's a really big deal. And you flip one of them from as U, and so I think those are couple of things to be really excited

about. And like I said, I think that the talent and the strength right now from this last group is upfront with the offensive line, and I think those guys are really impressive and are going to be making an impact for Arizona and the not be distant future. Tell us about this quarterback that he was at the Elite eleven, you know event how good is he? Really impressive? Really really impressive. I saw him earlier in the year, right right after he committed to cal and I said this. I wasn't sold.

I wasn't told that he was necessarily a top tier guy. He gets a late invite to the Lead eleven. I know he had from really well at their previous at the regional camp in Vegas to kind of get on the radar a little bit more and kind of wipe the slate clean of that performance that I saw earlier in the year. And he came to Lead eleven as a late invite at Tennessee commit got injured and wasn't able to participate, so they

brought in Robert McDaniel. He was, you know, since committed to Arizona, and I was kind of a I think there wasn't a lot of expectations for what he was going to do, and he kind of blew everyone away. The second day, in particular the pro day, where it's a little bit of a difficult challenge, you have to make a lot of difficult throws, and then he really shined on that day and separate himself from the seven on seven period. The next day, there several events of the course of

three a's and seven on seven year passing against defense. The rest of the days it's kind of just on air, so you can't really get a true gauge of everything. But the last day, you know, he was seven on seven and going up against the defense and he was impressive there. So he really helped himself. I would imagine he's going to get a bump and ranking across the board and really kind of looks the part. I was really impressed by his footwork. Again, a chance to really kind of see him

do some different things for the first time in person. I think was enlightening to kind of about his game and what he's about. But you know, he came to LA and really handled his business, and it's hard to do that. There was a lot of the top quarterbacks there, including Julian Lewis is the number one prospect in the class committed usc All, a lot most of the top quarterbacks were in attendance, and he really held his own and really outshine them in a lot of ways at different moments. And so he

helped himself a lot. And I think it's that fair has done up very well for the future. But the flip side of that is that now he's again going to put himself on the radar for other programs at that position. It's a little bit different because a lot of the programs already have their guy committed. Quarterbacks tend to decide really really early on in the process, so

maybe there's not as many options. But I have to imagine if somethings change and some guys, you know, leave early, or something opens up down the line, that he's going to get some more looks and potentially add some more offers before it's time to sign. And so it'll be interesting to see if that happens. But I know he really likes Arizona. He was just

on campus again this last weekend. His family really likes Arizona. He had a connection to the to the current Arizona staff back when they were at Santase State. He's in northern California recruit a small town in northern California, and so he really fills a bond with this coaching staff and so I think that played into it as well. But the opportunity to potentially step on the field

early is going to be a big deal for him. And so I wasn't again sold but that he is going to be that guy, that type of guy. But I think I'm more convinced of that after seeing him off. So heak at wait eleven. So so, Matt, I always asked this question, uh, to two coaches or whatever, but what do you think, uh, Brennan's secret, sauces? Does he does he have a personality that kind of sways him to come here? Uh? What's your secret to

get him here? Yeah? I think personality. It's all personality right now. And and I think, uh, you know, until they can kind of prove what they are in terms of playing coaching at this level and coaching players and building systems and schemes to you know, perform at the highest level,

I think there's still be maybe some questions about it. But you know, talking to recruits, have you committed in these last couple of days and even before that, there's a kind of a mix of personality and then especially on the defensive side of someone like Bwayne Keane. He's been very, very key to this entire process. He's been really active, He's been you know, he's been out on the road and he's been making the phone calls and

it's been a part of the whole process. And I think kind of from starting with him on down, we always kind of talked about this, but the guys that he's been able to coach to the next level, everybody wants play in the NFL, and I think that they see a lot of those connections with his staff. Obviously was you know, Jetfish. That was kind of his deal, is selling players and recruits on the opportunity to play at

the next level and his connections to the NFL. But there's still that kind of involved here with this kind of staff under Brent Brennan, and a lot of players have gravitated for that. But I think he just the personality and someone brought up today the culture that he's building right now, and I think

the players on the team deserves a lot of credit. I think no Fafita temat a lot of these players are doing a lot when these recruits get on campus to sell the program, and that can be more important than almost anything in this entire process. And so I think it's that. I think it's kind of the the culture and the personality that that Brent Brennan has. And I think you know, there's been moments where you see pictures that come out

and he's wearing sunglasses and he's taking pictures. He's not afraid to be goofy. And I think the more that recruits get around those types of people, I think that really resonates. You're finding that, you know, fewer recruits and is not a real surprise. Few recruits kind of want, you know, that coach that is going to coach them hard. They kind of want something they can kind of have a conversation with. And so that's becoming more

of the norm. And I think being willing to be goofy, being willing to be transparent, I think that's come across as well with this current staff of like, hey, this is what our situation looks like, is what it's going to look like, this is how you're going to get on the field. Now, feeling like they're being sold on something that is inaccurate. I think has been important as well, and so I think it's you know, all those things kind of playing to it. But I think personality definitely

at the forefront. And I think Brent Brennan being willing to kind of, you know, provide that entertainment for these recruits and they come out all these visits and be someone that they feel like they can go to and just have a normal conversation with. I think has been really a big part of this whole thing. So I was going to ask you this because I would assume that the culture and the and the looking forward to NFL or whatever it was

under Jet as well, and they were moving in the right direction. And then you use the work transparency that kind of screwed my pushing up. But but isn't it the same kind of what Jed tried to do? Absolutely? And I think that there's, you know, a lot of similarities. I don't think that you can I don't think you have to be like, hey, we're doing things different. I think they're doing a lot of the same

thing. And Jed was a very good recruiter. I'm not I'm not somebody who's like, man, Jedfish is a bad guy, Like I think he was doing a lot of the right things. You don't get a Troo McMillan, you don't get some of these guys that he was getting by being a bad recruiter. He was doing a very good job, and they were recruit at a high level. I think they've they've taken on a lot of those same things. And whether that's by designer, that's just naturally how they are.

But you know, the staff has been good recruiters at their previous stoffs, and they've been you know, they're a good recruiters at fantas they say, and a lot of times just a bigger school came in and you know, pulled someone out of their hands. And so I don't think anything they're doing as a shock and again I think they probably do, you know, need to give some credit to the to the previous staff and because there is kind of a blueprint and an outline for how you do it, and I

think they're kind of falling in line. They're doing They are doing some things their own way. They're really diving deep into Texas and you know a lot of coaching staffs previously have been a little bit afraid to do that heavily and

as heavily as are zone As being right now. And then I think the other thing is just that they can't kind of take But I think Brent Brendan, having you know, his connections to previous Arizona eras, understands that the importance of the Polynesian connection, and that's something that they've really kind of expanded on, I think, even more so than you know, Jet Fish and is previous staff. I think there was a hint of that and there's definitely

wanting to get paul Asian players at Arizona. There was that desire, but I think his coaching staff has taken that to another level. And so there are some different things that they're doing within kind of their plan and their method for bringing recruits in Arizona, but there are a lot of similarities as well.

And so again, I think it was one of those things where if you can kind of see how it was working and how it was going, you just kind of step in and continue to do the same things and maybe you know, expand on it and kind of make it your own unique path. But yeah, there are a lot of similarities to what the previous staff

was doing and what this current staff is trying to do right now. All right, but talking to man, what I know from rivals and Gooiseycats dot gone real quick, Man, you were at that basketball event up up in Phoenix. Uh, everybody was there. You guys were reporting you know who, you know who the coaches are watching, whatnot. Oh what did you get out of that for as it relates to Arizona. Yeah, I mean there's a handful of recruits that Arizona really likes. It's kind of the same

old, same old from Tommy Wood. I think that you know, he's he's going to evaluate different options and there's some different players that they have their eye on, but they really hone in on the guys they really like. And so there's really only kind of a handful of guys that had Tom Lloyd at all of their games, and so you know, those guys start to come from the come to the forefront and there's a lot of talent that they're

looking at, but a lot of competition as well. There's you know a lot of these recruits that Tommy Lloyd was watching and he looked over and there was other head coaches, you know, Mark Pope from Kentucky with you know in attendance as well, and Scott Drew and Bill self and you look at down the line and there's a lot of a lot of top coaches that Tommy Lloyd is sitting next to you and trying to battle for the same recruits.

And so I think Arizona's approach has kind of been well established by this point, and Tommy Lloyd, they're not going to stress, they're not gonna overthink it. They're just going to kind of do their due diligence and let recruits go like, hey, we want you, and we're making it clear that you're a priority, and not putting too much pressure to commit. And I think a lot of those things have done well for Arizona in the past. And so, uh, you know, kind of the same deal from from

Tommy Lloyd. He's never he's never looking stressed out on the recruiting trail, and that was the case this weekend. He was having a lot of conversations with other coaches and I really kind of honed in on the guys they really like. And so we'll see kind of how that plays out, because they're going to start taking place a little bit more rapidly, you know, as the summer approaches and really gets going. And so we'll see where that's out.

But Arizona's in a good position with a lot of top guys, and I think that will continue to be the case until those guys make some decisions. I've never seen Tommy Lloyd stressed, and I didn't see him stressed against Clemson either, so maybe he needed to stress. Yeah, thanks a bunch, man, thanks a bunch, if you will, absolutely, thank you, thank you. All right, it was good, you know, so much going on. I don't know how these I still don't know how these

guys do it. No, Yeah, the twenty four seven guys, all the energy that they have to do that, you know, not just one school, a lot of school Yeah, Matt, I mean Matt's covered a bunch of schools. He's not just in Arizona, right, crazy. The good thing is you don't have to you know what, We'll just get mad on and tell us all about it. That's what we do. I hate, and you know how much I hate recruit absolutely. Yeah, Okay, just take the break, all right, come out, take some calls maybe,

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Fox Sports fourteen fifteen. Hey, welcome back to my I on the Ball here, Fox Sports fourteen fifty. I'm Steve Rivera. He's jacobsaus Have Henry today manning the board. If you want to call us five two o four one six seventy four forty you'd love to hear from you. A lot of things going on. We gotta call. Okay, Hi, you're on the air and I on the ball. How's it going today? What's up Brian? Well, welcome back, Steve. I'm very sorry for your loss.

Thank you. I appreciate it also too. I don't want to be the the Steve Rivera downer guy on a recruiting but but but everybody has to remember that you commit to anything doesn't mean anything anymore exactly right, you know, because in two weeks, all these guys are we who committed could change their mind and go somewhere else. Well and that and that's the point that Matt

made predicted about the quarterback. Right, Okay, Now you know this quarterback has said he's committed to Arizona. Now he's on everybody's radar, and say, oh, this guy's going to Arizona. We got to check him out, right. But you know, but but even even when they even when they signed the letters, that doesn't mean anything anymore. You know, they could still leave. Well you remember that there was an I took advantage of that the last week too. They've got some players. They flipped some guy.

So you can't say, you know, it works well way, where's

both ways? Yeah, I think what people have to look at us when they walk on campus and they enroll in school, then we can get excited about what we got really not until then, right, and and that's it, I mean, and you know what it's like that even with the guys that you have right until you know, until they're they're back and they're in their locker rooms and whatnot, you know, you know, I mean, there's that whole thing with to Cario Davis, Right, how long did he

wait and wait and wait and wait to say I'm staying you know, he wasn't even being you just okay, I'm in the portal. What he did go in the portal, right to Carrio Davis. Yeah, so he went in the portal and said, like everybody just waiting, what are you going to do and nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing, and then he's back. So, uh, not only are you waiting for guys that commit, you're waiting for guys who are already here to figure out whether they're staying.

Also too, you have to look at what's going to happen. And it's not too far away that a kid who has been here for maybe played four or five games and all of a sudden he said, I want to go over there instead and play finish the rest of the season somewhere else. That's the next step in all this, right right well, In fact, I wrote a story about this when Miller was here Sean uh No four years ago

and then from m might goodbye to him and to me. He coached like that in terms of having manion green and the Nika the one that does so he let him play, let him have fun, let him play, did really well. And then it's semester break. Kind of turned it into his style, thinking that if he did do that in the first semester, they would have jumped right away, right you know, but it's probably gonna happen to it since the NCAA is losing all of its power, that these kids

will transfer during a semester and be able to play automatically. Is that is that rule hasn't changed yet. I don't think that's changed. I don't know. I can't I can't say. I mean, we never thought all this was going to happen two years ago. You're right, you're right. What's happened? Yeah, you're right, Bright, you're right. Thanks Brian, thanks for not being Steve Rivera but actually being Steve a bear. I know I'm contagious. I hate to be the bearer bad news. But but it's

true. It's true. No, it's true, It's totally true. And and and you know, and and like I said, Matt made that great point on the quarterback. You know he some people didn't probably don't even know who he was. And I said, well, this guy committed Arizona, he must be pretty good, so let's go check him out. Right. Well, then you go over there and you waive some more money at him or whatever, Like I said, Arizona's benefited it too, not just this year. To look at McMillan. How he got here, Yeah, he

was at Oregon, right, probably flipped him and he flipped him. Yeah it look that's part of it now. And we all have to get used to it again, and it's not fun because you feel like there's not this you know, the whole uncertainty, and you know, then people get pissed and they say things to these kids and stuff. And let me ask you, because you're the fan of the room and you you know, you have your friends who are fans of the rooms a different level, is it tougher

now to be a fan because of the situation that we're in now. No, it's the same. That part of it's the same. You know, I'm you're you're you're You're a fan because you're a fan of Arizona, right, not because you're a fan of TM Mac or no Fafida. It just happens. It just helps. It helps that when those guys stay and now you feel good about your team. But you're gonna be a fan of Steve.

I was a fan of Arizona the Sumonlan and Macavic years. Right, Yeah, so you know, I I don't think college fans unlike say pro fans. I think college fans are fans of their teams and not so much fans of their players. Yes, of course, right, you know, in Major League Baseball or the NFL, NBA. Whoever a player leaves and goes to another team, now you're a fan of that team. Because here, if a kid leaves, out of sight, out of mind, he's

gone, right, Jed Fish has left. Good luck Jed. You know, and you know Arizona's not playing you next year, so you're gone. We don't we don't really care about you anymore. Uh, you know, and think of all the players that left Arizona over time. You don't think about what I think. That's true to a certain degree, certain degree. I mean there's some well let me tell the kid, the kid who went

to u U USC the receiver. Yeah, yeah, or so people people maybe not to watch the straight up, but they had a side eye, all right, they were. They're rooting against him over there. He's doing to a degree, but not not to the point where you know, a player leaves and they take they take your fandom with them. You're still a fan of Arizona regardless of who's here. Sure, So in that car, in that regard, it's not it's not harder to be a fan and you're

still a fan. It's just you just kind of don't like to me, it's more about I just don't like what's happening to college athletics in general. It's not affecting whether or not I'm a fan of Arizona. Now, are there some some college football or basketball fans or college athletics fans who are less lesser fans because they don't like what's going on across the board. Maybe they're not buying season tickets because they're just hate what's happening. Yeah, there's probably

some of that. Okay, that said, I don't I don't think you attend to do your homework yet. Okay, So so now you're you, you have money in your pocket, and you've been giving, you've been giving, and now the school needs help, the clic department needs help, the players need help. There's three different and Bobby, more than that. Are you knowing what you'read how are you inclined to well, you know what, if I'm the one hundred five hundred thousand dollars donor per year doesn't affect me

at all. What effect what would affect me is if I'm the million dollar two million dollar house house, and that I want to know where my money's going, and that you're in that you're not screwing it up because I'm making an investment in you, and I want to make sure that when I make an investment that you're not pissing away my two million dollars on because you're your budgeting system is all screwed up, or you're giving away too many tickets or

all these things that were pointed out in the in the Ernstin Young report, you know. So, I think if you're a donor who gives away a significant amount of money, by that, I'm gonna say maybe in the fifty thousand plus range. You want to know that money is being used properly. That's what you want to know. My thousand dollars or my five hundred dollars, you know, I pay on a seat license, you know, the

seat license or whatever. I'm not worried about that. Now if I'm somebody who maybe I've come into some money and they've come looking for me, and they you know, and I'm gonna ask questions like, how do I know if I give you this one hundred thousand dollars that it's going to the right place or you're using it the right way and you're not screwing it up as I give it to you. So let me let me ask you this because we live in a blame pool society. I don't live that way, but

let me do it in a small degree. But who's to blame for this mess? Or is there or it goes everywhere, it's all over the place, Steve, you know it's it's it's the department head who wasn't didn't know what their budget was and didn't ask the questions about it. Right, am I Am I spending too much money? Or am I not right? Or they just went around and said, okay, well nobody's telling me not to spend it, so I'm gonna spend it right. That's it seems like that's

what was going on in the department, right, athletic department. The people in the athletic department were spending money that they didn't know whether or not they had it right. That's that's what that report seems to suggest. Okay, at the highest levels, when you're talking about the CFO and the athletic director and you know these department heads, you have to know that they had to think maybe this stuff's out of control, but nobody really ever said anything.

Right, they say, Okay, if nobody's gonna come and bug me about what I'm doing. Then I'm just gonna keep going what I'm doing, right, and then you're in a cross word. Then ultimately the whole thing comes crashing down. Now, this report just came out, but I have to think that do you have anew knew about a lot of this even before? And that's why I'm thinking, Dave, he he's not here anymore? Sure? Sure? Okay, Well, because ultimately he was driving the wagon.

We talked about that. They're talking about the report for a long time. Right, what's gonna come of it? What's gonna come of it? What's gonna come up? And eventually this is what's come of it. I was gonna ask you, now, do you believe I believe it's not the right word to put you on the spot, But we had the president on here a few months ago, a couple of months ago. He talked about getting out in eighteen months or whatever. Right, eighteen months, Yeah, look

there he'll be gone if they find a new president. But no, but the situation would be fixed in eighteen months, I think, he said. Because we even threw that at Yeah, I mean, I wishful think I don't see how wishful think because it talked three to six years of really major cuts and Addie and are you willing? Are you willing or your fan base? Your friend and fan base? Uh, they said fifteen to forty percent increase in tickets. Again for in a city that's that's not very wealthy.

Yeah, they're gonna lose some, but I I'm gonna still buy tickets. I'm not gonna stop buying. Picture to me, it's like it's like a uh circle here, you're having the more you're spending more, How are you gonna get this where you're gonna get them from more. I fully expect ticket prices to increase pretty dramatically over the next seven I really do. They already went up this last year. Now you know they I got the increase with

Okay, I can do I can deal with that. You know, they're gonna have to do it in a way that people that they don't just bludgeon people and they lose a bunch of people. But if you're if you're a season ticket holder or just that somebody who goes to games, just come to grips with the fact that it's gonna cost you more. And that's the way

it is. I mean, it has in it has in the major leagues, you know, in the in the major pro sports, you know, going to I mean we've talked about going It costs you three four hundred dollars just to go to a single, a single Diamondbacks baseball game. I went. I went to the Reds, right, Yeah, done to a few times, uh parking, And I got tickets from from a friend. Yeah. Well, and beers are twenty pretty much eight ten bucks whatever you're spending

at least a hundred and when you get tickets. Six of us went to a game, just the tickets, and we sat up in the noseblad and just the tickets was three hundred dollars for six of you for six five fifty bucks. And then you didn't go there next to eat right right, and then you got I mean we probably that night as a group of six, I'm gonna say we spent six hundred dollars five six hundred dollars, twelve hundred

total. No, no, total, Well, tickets were three okay, yeah, tickets for three, and then probably another three hundred some food I spent. I spent one hundred and twenty bucks on food at a U of a baseball game recently, I'm like you, it was a crap hot dog, crap hot dogs. And they still they still don't serve the nachos the way I want to serve of the damn nachos. You completely, you can put it. That's part of it. But that's part of it. You

know. The price of the price of going to games like that has gone up, and it's it's just the way it is. And if you look, if you don't want to pay that, then don't. It's up to you. That's a that's a personal decision, and that's the problems. And that's the problem. But because they need people to go to the game,

right And I think I've said this before. You know, major league fans, you know, the pro fans, the NFL fans, the NBA fans, major League Baseball fans, they're going to go to games the Maria well, major League Baseball, lesson say it. And NFL NFL fans they're playing. They're paying out of their you know what for football tickets. But those stadiums are still full. And it's a fortune to go to a foot an NFL game. It's a fortune to go to the NFL. I mean parking

at Parking outside the Cardinal Stadium is fifty bucks. Fifty dollars. That's why people are getting big screens TVs and they're watching it from home for a two dollars beer. You see these guys, who see these guys who just put a fence around a dirt lot and they just make a whole bunch of money over the course of a baseball season. Yeah, you know, because they're charging twenty I have thirty forty dollars to park within walking distance of a stadium.

It used to be five bucks. But you know it's the cost of this is going up for everybody, right, Well, they got to pay those athletes millions and millions of dogs. Good luck with that. Remember, I'm not a sportsman. You're not for a reasons, Yeah, exactly. But at that part is good for you on that one, because now you don't feel compelled to. But yeah, I mean you went to a ball game though, but you are a fan enough that you might want to go check out a ball game. Sure, sure, yeah, just to see,

just to enjoy it. I'll probably go to another one sometime soon. But you know, I have to not to watch it, but to just to wick away. You know, go to an event that their fun events to go to. They're exciting, it's cool, you know, being at a baseball game is very cool. But then you go to the snack bar and you go, god, dang, yeah, yeah, I'm gonna diet. I'm gonna die it. I get one dog or half a hot dog by to one hot dog for two of us. Well, we're through the

first hour. Thankfully, we got through this and no problem. Thank you very much for what I know. Now we're going to get to the next hour with a lot of breaking news and then Michael led with some clarity maybe on the finances. If he's got clarity, he's a genius, right, he's a genius. Okay, all right, we'll be right back.

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