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Tuesday pod, Hour 2
− BREAKING NEWS: The NCAA Women’s Tournament game between Iowa and LSU was the most watched women’s game ever.
− GUEST: Arizona Daily Star Sports Editor Brett Fera on the news that UA President Robert Robbins is stepping down.
− Callers weigh in on Robbins.

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Breaking down all the exes and ohs. It's Steve la Vera and jaygen Salmins. This is I on the Ball on Fox Sports fourteenth fifty. Hey, welcome back to win the ball here on Fox Sports fourteen fifty. I'm Steve, He's Jay now and at least with some breaking news. This is I on the Ball, breaking news on Fox Sports fourteen fifty. All right, welcome to breaking news on I on the Ball. So starting off, we

have a couple things. So the first I wanted to start it was start with was last night Ronel Blanco through the first no hitter of the MLB season for the Astros. Wait, oh, go ahead, go ahead, because I was gonna say some here. He knows what I when I say. He threw one hundred and five pitches and struck out seven of the Blue Jays and this is the seventeenth no hitter in Astros history. So first one of the season, I mean the season started, you know, over many days

ago, five days ago, already crying. Yeah, he hats everything, he's well, yeah, I mean I had anything when the ass was do well. Yeah, we did have Francisco on fun. We had fun with it, mate, you know, we gave each other some crap. I told him he needed to get his butt over and work for the Dodgers someday. And this was only his eighth career start in them. Wow, that's a big deal. That's a big deal. And it was only because the two people who would have been before him were injured. He was the third

strike. Were you able to find out if it's the earliest snow hereter thrown. I didn't see anything about that. I think it's just because something, but I can't remember. I thought it was just that it was the first one of this season, which is like, I mean, obviously, yeah, but I think it might have been the earliest one to ever be thrown during the regular season ever close to really, Yeah, I mean that would make sense. Yeah, the season started. Yeah, it's been a week.

Yeah, not even a week. Yeah, so because we don't count those first two games of daughters, right right, right? Okay, yeah, but eighth is eighth MLB start? Crazy all right? Then I was going to talk about L s U and versus Iowa and the twelve point three million viewers We kind of already talked about it. This was three million more viewers than last year's game. So the last year's titles, last year's title game three million. More so, it's been kind of up and coming ever

since. This season really took off. Obviously in Kaitlyn Clark has been a who catalyst of that. Let's go there now because we talked about it before the break, Why well, how is this happening, especially because it's these two teams? No, I well, well, first of all is what it's what happened last year and you know this was national championship game. That's

the first thing. You know, the intrigue Angel Reese and and and Kaitlyn Clark have continue needed to be uh you know, high profile figures because the way they played, uh you know during the season, there was you know, clearly the back and forth that happened in the championship game Kaitlin Kaylen Clark, you know, saying some stuff Angel is coming back at her. And so I think that that created a lot of intrigue, but that in created

that created intrigue for the whole season. Kaylyn Clark's a really compelling player. People have been fascinated by her, but Angel Reese's too, uh maybe not for the same reason because she doesn't shoot from a mile away. Let me ask you this and be careful how you answer, because it's a weird question.

So Ben Bolches call him. You knew what he was doing. Had he not use the words that he used, it kind of would have been well yeah, because yeah, because yeah, because you know, look, fans love having good guys and bad guys, and that's what this was, and that's what he was. That's what he's trying to do. He sees a lot of a lot of really unfortunate you expressed in a lot of really unfortunate ways. Because there's good guys. Duke's the bad guys yeah to Arizona.

Depends on what you want. The dude who was always tripping guys for Duke, uh, he's in the yeah bad guy, bad guy right unless you unless right, unless I was the Phoenix guy. I don't like when people say that he was always tripping people. Well, he did it. He did it a number of video that though. I know. But you know, people love to have sure bad guys and it's a drama game and

they love to have good guys, all right. In this I'll just say in this particular case, you know, the bad guy is an African American girl, the good guy is in people's minds is is uh? You know what do you want to say? You know what a Caucasian girl? You know, and people with the way things are in this country right now, people lose their minds. Of course, I didn't throwing the throwing the situation, the Kim Molk thing, and you know what to people out there,

Kaylen Clark's the bad guy. He's a trash talker, like, yeah, nobody's business. She's hard. In fact, they don't want her to succeed, right because because of that. So it's just element. You know at LSU, who's the bad guy? Kaylyn Clark's the bad guy? Right? You know in Tucson, Arizona, you know everybody at Duke is a bad guy, or everybody SU is a bad guy. And then when you see the game thirteen million or whatever, a great game, fantastic game. They

stayed watching. H you didn't get the craziness. They played basketball and it was a great game. And then Moki didn't dress over the top. She's dressed normally. I don't know if you noticed it, and you're thinking what happened? Yeah, so, but I think all that intrigue for whatever reason, you know, created a back and then a women's basketball season that people were interested in, curious. They watched this all year long. They did

ls. You averaged four point seven million viewers per game this season. And what I didn't say Iowa because I'm sure there's more, probably more, bigger numbers, probably more. So, you know, it's just they were very you know. And then Juju Watkins, you know, you know, add and Alsodden. Here's this freshman that plays like a senior and plays like an NBA player, and and you know, it just there's no interest. It had all the elements of good bad coaching rivalry. And then look and then

South Carolina undefeated again and then really damn good. You know what. I think that helps them because the focus isn't on them, right, and it's on these other guys. You know, they're gonna you know, if they wind up playing Iowa in the in the that'll be in the That's what a game that will be. How much is that gonna be? And who are people going to be rooting for? That's gonna be the bigger than the thirteen. I mean, they got to play Connecticut. You know, I was

matched up against Connecticut in the in the semi finals. But they these teams that are in the in the National, in the in the final four. That's going to just draw a lot of interest. People are going to be watching those games on Friday and Sunday. Yeah, I'll be watching on Sunday. I mean, how can you not. Yeah then well Friday will be in Phoenix, but we'll see, okay, Yeah, all right. So I wanted to talk about a few Arizona things which I thought was kind of

funny. I remember last week how I brought up that the for the basketball team heading to the Sweet sixteen, they did like the send off McHale. They did that again today for the gymnastics team, and that has to be something with the new ad, like a send off with a bunch of people outside of McHale, you know, with signs, probably say for the gymnastics team going to NCAA Regionals, And they did it last week. It was it was bigger for the men's basketball team. But very cool. Yeah.

I thought that was cool. Yeah, that is very cool. And then today Arizona softball rank the coaches Pull rankings came out today and Arizona Softball is holding steady at number twenty one despite being twenty I mean, they're doing good. They're twenty two and eleven, five and seven in the Pac twelve. They lost two out of three to Stanford, Yeah over the weekend, which

was unfortunate, but yeah, you know they're they're doing okay. You know, probably one of those teams that if they can get hot and stuff, they can you know, get into some postseason stuff. We'll see, Yeah, and then something else I saw. We've never I've never talked about this on here, and I played beach volleyball, but one of Arizona's pair, Anti cost and Hope Shannon from Arizona Beach Volleyball are undefeated on the year nine to zero, with wins this past weekend over GCU number sixteen g c U

and number eighteen Stenson. So how is that going to play out in the Big twelve. I have no idea, Yeah, because you'd think that they wouldn't have a pee and they wouldn't have many teams. It's like for women's it's like you know, becoming a bigger Yeah, but in the Big twelve, where there's no beach or anything. There's no beach here. What I'm saying, it's in the car, we're within reach of a beach and the cold, cold still in the middle of the you know, they do like

indoor beach volleyballs. Yeah, they have a stimulated wind. I've heard. I don't know all the beach I don't know about the Big twelve schools, but I know like in kind of like the Middle East and stuff like that, they have beach or not the Midwest. I mean in the Middle East, in the Midwest and they have Yeah, they have stimulated wind in indoor beach. All I'm looking at the I'm looking at the Big twelve list of

sports and beach volleyball is not on it. Really, so what happened is they'll get into a league probably yeah, from the West, you know, because that that that's what because the Big twelve doesn't have as many sports as the pet isn't the average seventeen. Yeah, they talked to me. So they don't have all the sports that well, they certainly don't have. They have a question in that Arizona does well that and what about what about they

don't have triath They don't have the triathlon. They have rowing, but Back twelve has rowing. Just Arizona doesn't have a rowing team. You know all the standards baseball, batman's women's basketball, cross country, football, golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, track, volleyball, and wrestling. But then they have rowing, rowing, and equestry. So well, you have any more stuff, I'm sure you do. I have a few more things. I know you wanted to talk about. Eric

Musselman, Arkansas head basketball coach. Is there's rumors he may be interviewing for the USC head coaching position. Yeah, he doesn't like it in Arkansas, apparently not. He doesn't. He's gotten with two Elite eights and a Sweet sixteen, and the fans are on his crap because they had a bad year this year. Fans are on fans are crazy. Yesterday, I don't know if you have this, but the Tennessee coach got let go and she's been to four or five sweet sixteens, but she We talked about this yesterday,

right circling back to the no hitter, was it was the earliest? Now he really? Wow? Cool? Yeah, I mean that makes sense. Yep, his eighth career start unbelievable. Yeah, okay, anymore, Yeah, I have one more thing. I know you guys talked about baseball last week, but Clark Candiotti was named Top Cat of the Week because he pitched his first career complete game and earned the win against UCLA. We know, they swept Ucla three to zero and a career high twelve strikeouts and the first

twelve strikeout game by an Arizona player since twenty eighteen. Cool. Yeah, no, I saw him throw and he looks really good. Yeah. He's a big dude. He brings it, he throws hard. He was very impressive. It was a three to two, you know, nine to any game walk off, one of the three walkoffs that they had, and I was really impressed by him. I need to get to a baseball game. It was fun. We had a great time, mate, so much. Yeah, I love going to the baseball I haven't been to one yet them

have you anymore? Yep, that's it. I have one. What there really? Oh? I thought you were losing weight. I'm trying to get it back, trying to find it. I got one. Caleb Love has just been announced the Wooden Award winner. He's All American top ten, finished in the top ten. He won. No, no, no, no, he's in the top ten. So he had it's a it's a ten list of ten. He did not make the finalist. Oh, man, I have the list one for sure. I think the Yukon guy Newton,

I think it is. I'd have to go back and see what the see what the list is here? It is okay? Uh? Oh Davis R. J. Davis of North Carolina, Zach Edy uh connect from Tennessee, UH, Newton from Connecticut, and Jamal Sheed from Houston. The guy that got hurt and ruined my chances, well, he went down. I think you went everything for me and Kelvin. Sorry, Steve. This is what it is. Another year. It's all about the gambling, the disappointment.

Yeah right, my twenty dollars, my twenty dollars. Okay, let me tell you. Okay, that's it, all right. I have one more thing. Well, I mean I'm following this. So two four seven Sports put out a football recruiting ranking for the Big twelve. Uh. Unfortunately they only rank fourteen teams, leaving out Colorado and Arizona. So I just sent a nice, a snarky reply to that, saying, you guys do know that there are two more teams in the league and aren't listening did you did

you do you like Rodriguez Rodriguez Yankee Yankee Alex Rodricks as you like? Not particularly, Okay, so I won't even we only start that because it's we only have a minute. But he, you know, he was gonna buy the Minnesota that fell through because of egos and people with rich with you know, rich people with money gon to fight. And then now he's not going to buy the by the the Timberwolve. Yeah, so you knowing the Timberwolves. He was trying to another part of a group three billion I think it

was, and that's no longer because the owner. Oh no, it's one in half. Now that they're doing really well, the value went up twice. If any kind of like a hot head, he's kind of there's a lot of things. Yeah, well you can tell these guy who's got a high school education and that's it because letters sudn letters to this Gonzales, they went to he went to baseball out of out of high school. He doesn't, you know, as opposed to Lebron James. It's smart as hell.

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Salez on Fox Sports fourteen fifty. Hey, welcome back to EE on the Ball, you know Fox Sports fourteen. Cookie, I'm Steve, He's Jake, and at least with us today. Now we have Brett Farrah from the Arizona Daily. Start Brett, How are you thank How are you thank you? How was your quick trip to Los Angeles last week? You know, I think mine was a little longer than yours, only because I was able to loop it in with seeing my parents for the first time in a while.

So I stayed through the weekend and and got a little bit of relaxation out of the deal. I guess that's the one benefit off Arizona losers. The work stops, but get to get to sort of still hang around. But but yeah, it was, it was, It was fine. It was. It was interesting. As you know from covering them for so long,

they're always interesting. It's funny though, I thought you could to say my trip was not longer than yours, because when I traveled six hours with Brian Peterson, and that alone makes it twenty four hours I get there, that makes it a lot longer. I spent the week in Albuquoquie one day. Yeah, it was like that. It's too funny. So Brett like

like like us, you've seen the news. Uh, doctor Robbins will be leaving at the Arizona sometime you know, in the next uh what fifteen months, but could be soon if they go find a president and he's he's agreed to step down if a new president gets gets picked. But you know, those of us who follow sports love you know, U of a sports have always liked the fact that he's very interested, committed to it. Some people made didn't like some decisions he made coaching, coaching wise, and stuff like

that. But in the end, you know, when your university has a president who's committed to athletics, you know, it's generally good because we've had ones that were not. Your thoughts on him leaving and what you think, uh, what kind of role do you think athletics will play in, you know, getting the next president? I think what's interesting, and I mean, please forgive me and I'll try to correct you. But what surprised me

this morning was it actually like twenty six months. It's twenty six and I just can't fathom it's going to be that long that he's in the role. Once you once you put this out there, my guess is it's it's you know, logic says months sometime by the end of the calendar year, but that's you know, who knows. It could be sooner than that. It could take a little longer. But to your point, you know, I

was, actually I was I was working on campus. I was working with the students that the Daily Wildcat back when he was his first day on campus, and he came by the newsroom. It was part of his car wash on campus, and you know, we had set up to have you know, archives of the daily Wildcat out and stuff like that, and the first thing he did was turned to the page from whatever day. It was April

first of ninety seven, the day after winning the national championship. And so the students start asking him, literally his first day on the job, well, who are some of your favorite Arizona Wildcats players? And he's not just saying like Mike Bibbie and play with people like that. I mean he's tossing out Tom Colbert and like, yes, names that are known, but you kind of have to know these are Arizona people. So from day one you

could tell he was very interested in this. And I don't mean this as a criticism of him, but to travel as much as he does and to be at as many sporting of that he's in, there's really got to be three of him. Like he's cloned himself twice, is what I've realized, because I, you know, I get tired. You guys get you know, it's like eight o'clock at night for a basketball game after a long day on a Thursday of a long week, and yet he's still sitting their courtside

and he's doing his hard job the next day. So so it's it's a very unique, I think personality to be in a job like that and still be as directly connected to the sports scene as he's been. And I think to find a replacement that's as connected will be will be very difficult. But maybe that's part and parcel with him setting it up the way he has,

with with getting the hires in the way he wants. Getting things financially obviously is a whole nother ball of wax, but getting the stability of how he wants the coaching situation set up and and and then hand it off to the next person. But I would be hard pressed to see if we could, we will see someone with as much interest in sports as he's had. So let me ask both of you, what do you think his legacy will be

from an athletics standpoint? And I think it's going to beation. You know, I think if you look, if you look back prior to Anne Weaver, Hardin's predecessor, her legacy was sort of that that issue with her being on the board of directors for I think Debri and simultaneously working here and things like that, and I think everyone kind of their worst war kind of follows

them around. But in terms of athletics, I think, you know, this is thrown around a lot, at least not necessarily in formality, but he's got a very Jerry Jones like personality and not in a difficult way and not in the way that gets criticized. But you know, he has athletic directors, there are coaches, but yet he still has his handprint on stuff. So I think athletically that legacy will definitely be there. I mean,

if football stays competitive for the next decade, that's on him. I mean he's the one who pushed for a jag Fish higher, so so I mean he definitely will will maybe you have to see that in the next five to

ten years, but but that's definitely a tie to his tenure. Yeah, but he's also got a lot of ground to make up over the Kevin Sumlin higher because that was that was him too, So you know, he dug the hole, but he's also helped them dig out of it out of it with that, I think ultimately for just general people, uh you know, who follow and are interested in you, it'll be the financial situation. I think the business community will be it'll be a very good legacy because he's done

a lot of stuff business wise, athletics wise, some of both. Right, you know. The you know, the financial situation in athletics, you know is on his watch. But yet they did a lot of things. Yeah, you know. And let me ask you another quick question to both of you. So you talked about him being everywhere and we saw him everywhere. Was that a good thing or not? Maybe over the top ish, I think you're Jerry Jones' analogies is a very good one, and not in

a bout way. But he's around and and if you're the ad or you're whatever, you're kind of are you looking over your shoulder? Maybe Dave did, Maybe he didn't know. He wrote that story. I wrote that story on Ikey, and it was they all played well, they all played good together. Right, But but yeah, you know, I think I think it's good and bad. I mean, I think it's good in the sense

that obviously he cares. I think the bad part is is it creates a perception that he cares about that more than other things, which I don't believe is true. But if you're front facing all the time, sitting courtside at you know, at McHale and and or in the or you know, in the press box at the stadium, and it's that's what That's what everyone athletics supporters and the rest of the community are going to focus on, and that's

what they're going to see. And so it's it's one of those things that's always going to happen in the college athletics team or college university of this stature. It's going to happen in that game, which is you're going to have the people that think it's great and the people that think it's absolutely terrible.

There's very few in between. Right, There's a lot of the people that want that kind of attention paid to it, and there's a decent, if not vocal minority, a decent number of people that are vocal that think that too much attention is paid to sports and athletics. So I think it's hard for me to assess that there was good or bad, But I don't think we could say he didn't care about the success. And it's the same thing goes for the people that believe that athletics and these are words from Viky and

him that athletics are the sort of front door of the university. If you believe that, you loved what Robert Robins did. If you don't believe that, and you believe it's tied to the research grants and the science discoveries and things like that, that those are really what's bringing in more applicants and a better quality of students applying for day to day admission, not athletic admission.

Then you wouldn't like that. And so I think it's all what side of the bed someone wakes up on. But the reality is, anybody connected to athletics, I don't know if I've heard anybody who hasn't been in terms of inside McHale, you know, inside the mkale machine, who hasn't seen and thought that he was a good press and supportive of what they were doing. Well yeah, well, well, I mean part of what his legacy with the faculty is exactly that Brett, that he did pay too much attention to

athletics as far as they were concerned, and they didn't. They don't like that. But that's any any college campus is like that. You know, the faculty, you're out there doing the teaching and the research and the fundraising and stuff like that. They get pissed when people pay so much, you know, when when the school gets identified by its athletics, they go, what the hell am I doing here? And there's a lot of that,

and he'll walk away with a lot of that. I mean, the faculty group, you know, came out a couple of weeks ago and said that they should just flat out layoff twenty percent of the athletic department without any kind of reasoning behind that number, because that's what you run up against. And that's going to be his legacy with the faculty that as you said, he was front and center so often, you know, at athletic events, which I mean if I had those seats, I'd be there every game too,

But you know that that's what that's how it'll it'll be. You wonder, though, then, is the board of regents gonna go for somebody just a

little less focused on on athletics. What's the next president? I wonder too, And I wonder if they, you know, if he's created a scenario behind the scenes some of its public, but behind the scenes too, where they can do that and they know it's not going to necessarily die off the one thing I you know, I think we all remember about people in this position is, and he has said this, He said almost these exact words, his job number one is to be cheerleader number one for everything of the

university and the Block A and the you know, Cardinal and Navy and everything tied to the university and its brand and its mission and athletics being connected with that. I would be I would be shocked if they bring in someone who didn't at least support the endeavors of athletics in the in the grandest scheme.

You know, it doesn't have to be to the minutia that he did, but I would be really surprised if it was somebody who wouldn't at least see it for the value it brought in terms of camaraderie and social conversation and stuff like that. But to have someone, you know, the last thing I want to do on your Guys show is make a joke about sports talk radio.

But like the number of times I've heard him talk about, you know, how much he listens to sports radio, Like it's it's kind of kind of cool in some respects, but it's also like wow, like that's that's a lot. Like I remember remember when he called into Jim Rome and was trying to convince Jim Rome to send his kid to u of A. You

know what I mean, It's like he is. He is so finger on the pulse with sports that I think whoever comes in to replace him will will care about it and we'll have enough people around them to understand the nuances of it. But probably w won't see anyone in the next two or three ten years of presidents that had the attention level he did to what was going on in the kale and at the stadium. Well, you talk about that. I opened the show today with a question to Jay. So now you have

are you're going to have a new president. You have a new football coach, you have a new ad, you have some coaches that are just three years in to their tenure. You know, what's that dynamic going to be

for the new president? I think I hope the interesting dynamic is going to be for the coaches, meaning that you know, and this I'm not trying to throw anything against the wall or anything like that, but but if you see coaches who are have legacies here, so you to look at like baseball and softball, for example, with Chip Hale and Caitlyn Low like they deserve

time to figure out their programs and get them going in certain directions. But who knows what a new president is going to look at or what there's very Riefrancois was going to look at without a past history with them, So it just it could get interesting, That's all is. We don't know, And I'm not trying to trying to, you know, be gossipy. I'm just saying, like where where in the past I would have thought there's a lot

more rope to figure things out. New people coming in expect change, and they expect you know, answers, and they expect movement, and who knows how that's going to end up implicating or affecting what goes on in McHale and and with the different programs in that way. To the point to the of what you said, Steve, I I think it'll be an interering dynamic on that front because the history is not there. They're coming in brand new.

More than likely, I don't see there being a real internal candidate, especially without a current provost and things like that in place, So so it's more than likely going to be someone from outside. I'd be shocked if it isn't. And well you talk about and then the ad of course you mentioned does right, Well, you wonder you wondered did they have this conversation when he hired her? Did she ask them how long are going to be around? You know she did? You know she would have to have asked that,

right, So, and you wonder what his answer was. Yeah, I would be shocked, knowing what we little we know about her so far and kind of her her go get him mentality on stuff. I'd be surprised if she did. And as that question in the process, I mean don't know was a quick turnaround for her to get hired and everything, but I would be surprised too. Yeah, Well, it's gonna be gonna be interesting times.

I'm like, I'm thinking like you though, Brett, I think he'll they'll start looking for his replacement, Like right now, I think you know, Katie Hobbs has made it clear that she's not happy with with with you know, how things went with with this financial situation. Part of it depends on what the Border Regions thinks. But you know, if the governor has any saying, and I would imagine that they're going to start a search relatively soon, And you're right, it takes six months or whatever you know,

to get to get somebody. So be interesting to see how long that takes. Well, it's going to be very interesting. I remember last time when he was found. You know, the two finalists we were him and we're a guy he goes by the nickname of Punch because he's got a name that's

difficult to pronounce. And I'm not gonna lie in that he was from a su and the two of them couldn't have been more different, you know, he was he was a deputy to Michael Crowe and had a very hefty scientific background, whichppens he Robin sayes we forget sometimes that he's a heart surgeon. That sometimes we don't because we're told a lot, but but to kind of

different personalities going through that process. So it's gonna be interesting to see what they focus on, you know, if they want someone to align with the state elements of how a FU and NAU are built, or if they want a unique voice down here like they did with Robbins, to have this sort of flagship Land Grant University have its own personality with it. With a state like this, it's still very strange to only have three public university, not

the norm across the country. Yeah, well, Brett, I'll assuming maybe can you preview tomorrow's or today's story you're gonna have anything sports related. I'm sure the news side is already working on theirs, not yet on Robbin's. We're working on that in terms of both Michael lev and Greg Hanson are likely going to be opining on that a little bit in the coming days, but

news is kind of who's handling it right now. But it is an ongoing thing because he has had his fingers so much on the pulse of everything happening

in that athletic department. It's successes too, I mean the growth, the getting Tommy Lloyd and getting his extension in place, and simultaneously what we said about about fish and now what they're trying to build with Brennan I think, and every sport, but really those two obviously being financially so important to the athletic department, it's definitely going to be something that there's a lot to talk

about with it. Thank you, Brett. We appreciate your time. Thank you guys, appreciate you man than you got good stuff, good stuff. A lot of very smart analysis. I mean in the also, you know, athletics aside. This is a huge job for the community, without question, without question. You know that the university sets the tone for a lot of things. And look at the tone where it's at now. Yeah, and it's yeah, well, and it was going well and then it crapped,

you know about the last eighteen months. You know, he said that in his think the last eighteen months has been difficult. Yes, they have, and it's affected everybody, and everybody says it to the point that the governor said, you're doing it well again, not a shock to us, right. In fact, we thought it might have come earlier, given the hikey and the other. The ball, the snowball has been coming down for a while, and then we'll see what it stops. All right, let's

take our last break. Well, we'd love to take it. Call us five two zero, four, one, six, seventy four forty. If it's a buzz, we'll kick around anything you want kick around. If you want to talk about the final four coming up, we'll do that too. So we're right back. 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

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line is opened by two oho four one six seventy four forty. We'd like to hear from you. Stuff coming across. Brownie Jame in the portal, in the portal, yep, not declaring for them, not declined for the NBA. He's in the portal. You might go to this m I was gonna ask what kind of school do you see him going to? He's going over he can start, Yeah, you can start, Yeah, Yeah,

I don't know. I don't know. But also Jordan Pope, the guy who nearly single handedly beat Arizona in that game against Oregon State back in January, hit the game winner, scored thirty one points. He's in the portal. Arizona's got women have a player, Paulina Paris who played at North Carolina coming in coming in Okay for Arizona. Well, when they leave, they also come, so we'll see. She missed a bunch of the season, according to PJ. Brown, with a lower body injury. Started eight games.

So she's already on the d She was the number twenty seven ranked player in the class of twenty twenty two by ESPN according to PJ. Brown at the start. So a lot of that, a lot of that stuff happened. You saw what happened to PJ Brown last week. Credits cuse. Yeah, I had her on the phone that day. He came on the show

after after all that. Yeah, you know, I reached out to her and she said, well, I'm having some issues today, but I don't know that I can and then came back right after It'll be okay, I can come on. I'll tell my story about going to the e R and I'm like going where. Yeah, she tweeted about it and uh and she got on the phone and she told the story and what a troop and uh and uh, yeah, seriously take this call. Hi, you're on the air and eye on the ball. Hey, welcome back, Steve, Thank

you. Rick. I might see you today, I think, No, No, I don't know. I've got physical therapy today. I should have mental therapy. Beat me to the punch, Rick, I know, I know, but you know I did. I do have to say I missed your money last you sure. I'm sure you did. So what's up, Rick, Well, just real quick. Uh, by the way, Jay, you had some great guests on last week. Thank you, thank you,

good job. Uh. First of all, people forget when you go all the way back to Dempsey, he had his fingers in Arizona athletics. J did not to the degree that said Dempsey did. And then you had burn Burns, Greg Burns. He was very much had his bringers involved in what's going on in Arizona athletics? Wait wait, wait, Rick, Rick, Rick, Rick, they're the ads. There's well not I'm sorry, I met the president. The president during that time, John Schaeffer did obviously

because he drove He drove Arizona into the twelve. Forgive me. But my point is this, athletics in any school is also a big lost leader. To a certain degree for academics. It's used as a marketing tool to bring other people to the area. And uh, people lose sight of that. The fact that the man got himself in such a budget disaster. That was his downfall. It wasn't his in into athletics and anything else. And I think your next person, whoever comes in as president. First of all,

he's not gone till twenty six unless they really do find somebody. Number one. Number two is whoever comes in has to be very delicate with what's going on in the athletic department because they're moving into the Big twelve and it's a totally different dynamic. So it's a big learning curve and having our new ad

understand the Big twelve the way she does is a big advantage. And if I'm the president coming in, I don't want to get my fingers in that too much too early, because I could really mess up to buy and really make it uncomfortable for everybody. So with that, gentlemen, you have a good day, have fun tonight. Steve. All right, thank you, Rick, I'll miss you. I'll miss you. I know you will. I know you. I know you love getting me your money is Sue.

Thanks for talking. You said that's so rare. Well, I think he makes a point. And would you agree with him in the terms of lost leader? Uh, yeah, I guess you know, I mean, yeah, yeah, again, what's the school. It's thirty thousand underground. That's it's like forty thousand total, right, thirty thousand underground and then yeah total, yeah, because a issues got like seventy five years. It's massive, much of it, so much more of it is onlineline right right? Is

it more the merrier because you get more money coming in? Or what? What is it? Because I don't know. Some people see it one way and some people say, like athletics, what brings people to a school like this? Got another calling him, Hi, you're on the air and on the ball. Hey Jay, Hey, Steve Hian Elise, this is done. Done man. Why don't you guys just take this whole president thing the

way you've been telling us to take the basketball season? Well, no, no, no, hey, whatever happens, it'll be fine, you know. And you know that's ever ever since the Sweet sixteen Laws. That's all I've been reading on Twitter. Hey be happy we got Tommy Lloyd. Oh great, you know this is great. He doesn't lose to in a row. The problem. The problem is is he loses too many one in a row that he shouldn't be losing. Wow, did you what you eat for

lunch? I've been stewing, Steve very You've been ready for something. These things happened. I mean that's what we got to look at. Yeah, but I think It's an important position, though not just for athletics. This is an important vision for this this whole community. Yeah, it'll be fine. Worried about what I am worried about it. At the end of the day, Doun's right, because you're going to find somebody very capable. We're

talking about that, we're talking about university. It had and Weaver Heart as a president. And she's nothing one to put him in the ditch, I know, but she she did a lot of other things that had to be fixed. Sure, of course, so so and I like Bobby so no. I liked Bobby's presidence. It sure seemed like he really cared about Arizona putting on a good face athletically, and I think he knew the importance of

it. So I'm sad to see that lose. One point I wanted to make about IOWA on LSU that you guys didn't really touch on is that both of those teams developed from last year to this year and you knew them. Like the men's game. The men's game, who's the top five guys except for the list that you read earlier, I have no idea who any of those guys except for Edie is right, No, I hear you, I hear you. And then the women's side, you know who they are,

right, you know who they are. I mean, if you pay attention, you'll know that the guard for LSU, the blonde girl she was in a little tip for tap with against LSU a year ago because she was with Louisville. That's right, Hayley van Liz and she was good. She's good. And then at LSU though she's like she's like just another player. It's

it's kind of weird thing that they kind of misused her. But I think that's the difference now with the women's game is you get to you get to know the players, and you get to know the team, which way, which way, which way is better, which way is better. I like the way the women's game is going right now because it reminds me of how

when like nowadays, there will never ever be another set of gumbies. And you know who I'm talking about right use those are the guys, the guys that are going to start next year or the year after that, because they're playing behind these guys. And nowadays we have no idea who the eight ninth and tenth to the I don't even know how many guys are on the roster at Arizona. I have no idea because they don't get they don't get to play, and we don't write about it, and we don't write about them.

Well you don't write about them, but they don't get to play because this team and and the and the regime before, they don't win games by more than twelve points, whereas back in back in Lootsay they were they get up by twenty five, put in the gumbies and win by thirty five because those guys are doing the same thing that the starters are doing, and they're the ones pushing the starters. And nowadays that's what happens in on the women's

game. Yeah, I hear you. Well, you look at you look at the Arizona women's They won one game and they lost one game in the tournament, and their their tournament was way more successful than the men's because of all the things that they've gone through. And they never took a possession off as a team, offensively or defensively. They never took any possessions off. They couldn't afford to, No, they couldn't. Well, thanks for stewing

done, Thanks for calling Hey, don't worry about it. It'll be fine. You know, it'll be fine. You know, it's okay. I mean, only loses Tommy never loses to in a row. So expect the next game to be a win. Thanks be pre season, all right, thank you, all right, thanks. I think he was trying to I think he was trying to be sarcast just a little bit. He makes up a good points, so he does make some good point. Okay. I just saw this, and I wish i'd seen it early because we could have

talked about it more. About three minutes left, John Wilner put out a ranking of the top the best Pack twelve teams since Arizona and Acey joined the league in twenty in to make it the Pack ten teams we want to be, so say it again, Top twenty teen, top the top the top teams of the of the Pack twelve basketball era. So going back to going back to when Arizona and Ace you joined, Okay, seven G seventy nineteen, this is the top team. Everybody, everybody, top the top teams

of the Pack, Okay, Pack ten slash packed. Who do you think he was put number one? Now back to anybody would the title MONTORYA. I don't think so there was one, say the eight team in the top five. Maybe, I don't know. You see his ninety five team thirty one and two won a national championship. Edo band and Ty said, those guys top team, okay, all right, second team seven Arizona eighty eight. Yeah, so he can the same best teams. You see, he

thinks the eighty eight is better and I don't agree with him. That is better than two thousand and one. After that, he's got Arizona ninety eight as the third best team. Two thousand and one is better than both of them. Yeah, U c l A two thousand and eight. That was one of those Kevin Love, Darren Collison, Russell Westbrook teams. They went to the final back back to back to back to back final four. The

third team then number five is Arizona ninety seven. You got to put him up there because they want to sure right, greatest run in two thousand and one nowhere it's coming. So the top five is all UCL and Arizona, right right. Then you get to Oregon State of eighty two. That was a great team, but then they blew it in the in the tournament, in the tournament. Oregon of twenty seventeen got to a final four is number

seven. Oh they were not very good. Yeah, but it was thirty three and six until the organ which was the Oregon thirty three and six A SU of eighty one Byron Scott fat lever Elton Lister. Another team that blew it in the in the opening round of the NCAA tournament. Nine is eighty eight Arizona of nineteen eighty nine. Then you go Stanford ninety eight, and then your team Arizona of two thousand and one is the number eleven. No to me, to me, and I think a lot of people agree with

me. That's two thousand and one. Arizona in the top ten has most of them. Yeah, they have a whole bunch one, two, five, fiveteen, four teams in the ninety five eight team wow. Yeah, and you know what you have to agree with that thirty one and two they lost two conference games. You know, beat beat Arkansas, who was the defending nations. What about Stanford? We have a Stanford team. He's got Stanford, uh, Stanford of four Josh Childress, Justin Davis, Chris Hernandez

for thirteen team Stanford ninety eight. Yes, number ten. Yeah, because Mark mad Mark Mark Madison team. So there you go. Well showing that a little bit more tomorrow maybe. Okay, that's cool, all right, all right man, that's it right here. Thanks, thanks and least for being here. Thanks guys, we can in turn of the day. We

can keep you you guys can just keep me on forever back torow. Reminder, we are off Friday and Monday because Steve and I will both be at the Final Four, but we will have shows tomorrow and Thursday, so be sure to come back for those. See you tomorrow, kick up, see you tomorrow.

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