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Tuesday pod, Hour 2
− BREAKING NEWS: Arizona baseball is on an 8-game winning streak and tied for first in the Pac-12.
− GUEST: Matt Moreno discusses the annual chaos around the transfer portal.
− Callers have their suggestions for Arizona basketball roster management.

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Steve Raverera and Jacob Salis. They have their Eye on the Ball on Tucson Sports Stage shaft, Fox Sports fourteen fifty. Hey, welcome back to Eying the Ball here on Fox Sports fourteen fifty. I'm Steve, He's Jake Manlist with breaking news. This Eye on the Ball breaking news on Fox Sports fourteen fifty. All right, So to start us off, the women's final game had eighteen point seven million viewers, peaked at twenty four million, which was

almost four million viewers more than the men's final. I watched it. Did you watch it? Well? Were we were in the room? Yeah, it was on at the arena. Yeah, but we we actually went to a sports bar to watch the Friday night game the Iowa. Yeah, I watched it somewhere. Can remember work Kai game. I've never gone to a sports bar to watch it's basketball. There was a lot of people watching it. Yeah, the place was jammed. It was so it was so full

of people that we're sitting there waiting for glasses of water. And finally we asked the server to come over. She says, well, we're so crowded, we don't have any clean glasses right now, You guys gonna have to wait to walk. That's how many people were at this. Yeah, more than any more viewers than any college basketball game since twenty nineteen in terms of

viewership. Yeah, that's crazy any men or women. Here's the thing though, we were talking about this is whether they can sustain it, sustain that. Yeah, yeah, last night I think it was Nancy Lieberman who's talking about that. Well, we've come a long way. People are watching, and I'm thinking it's the kid and Clark. Ye, what happens when she leaves? Yeah, what's going to happen? Right? Although basketball has changed for women because it's a change, she was such a catalyst. Yeah,

but you're amazing. People are watching, either pulling for her or not pulling from and that helps the viewership. No questions, no question when you when you yeah, I was of them, one of them because you want to see her. Just see what she does. I think she's gonna elevate to

u w nbah she could totally. And just what all of these girls and these women have done this year for just women's sports in general, it's amazing, Like they've all been such catalysts for people turning into women's sports, Like they're such amazing athletes. She did it on the national level. Every just want to have a girl or woman who did the same thing. Here, Harry McDonald's exactly. She created this what we see today because she was one

of those dynamic players who could just do so many things. And you say, wow, yeah, well you know and and I mean, and here's here's the difference. And again we've said this before, is that you know, the women in the sport root for each other, right whereas the men they're just bitter souls that just hate and hate. And I'm saying that because of what Don Stately said after the game about Caitlyn Clark and how much she has meant to the sport and how much she appreciated. But Caitlin Clark did

for the sport, and she's accurate and she's one hundred percent. But to your point of the women doing that, I've read a number of things how the w n b A is saying, come on in, come on in. Well yeah, no, and it's and it's not that it's not a positive thing, right, Well, yeah, that's the players who are saying,

how come I I didn't get mine? So we're gonna make sure that you know, you know what the score is, and I get that, But when was the last time you heard a coach say the things about a male coach say the things about a male player that that Don Staley did. Now, look, Matt Painter said, I mean, Dan Hurley said some nice things about Zach Deedy, but he didn't say, Zach Edy you changed the game, You're you know, yeah, I mean there's like a level

of you know, he didn't call him the goat like that. Don Staley. Well, I'm just saying there's a level of respect with the men, but they're not lifting each other up right the woman. Also, when was the last time you saw outside of d that guy Lebron didn't come to college. He didn't go to college. Michael Jordan's so many years ago, Kobe was not a college guy. When did you hear that guy that was just a the player of the year a couple of years was Iowa? Where's he

the big guy? The big guy in Iowa? What's I don't even know his name. That's that's my point. You don't have one of these generational players like that outside of d where you know what I'm saying, where you can say, God, that guy was good and he changed the game? Who was it? Who's who's it been? Yeah, you're right. I'm just thinking about like the first round draft picks and previous years, like they were good, they didn't change the game. Well, and people are even

saying Zach Edie is pretty much done. Yeah, to make two time National Player of the Year and then he might not even get it, you know, make it in the NBA. Yeah, Well the guy before him didn't. I mean, he's in the de league I think, but whatever his name is, forgot his name already. Anyway, That's very cool. I'm very happy for the sport. You know, we've gotten the taste of it here totally. It's become a big deal, and it's it's remained a big

deal. Right, They're still getting seven thousand a game, you know, the women's games. So yeah, it's it's cool. You hope it, you hope it lasts, but you never know. Women's basketball for sure here is like part of the culture. Yeah, it has become it has become that. Yeah, all right, Well, speaking of Arizona, some Arizona baseball news. Arizona baseball is on an eight win streak eight game win streak, right, now they beat Stanford four and oh on this road trip and

twelve to one in the last game. So they're now eighteen and thirteen. They've won five on the on the road in a row, the longest road winning streak since twenty nineteen. Yeah. I mean, they got off to a terrible start in their in their non conference and I know they're playing some good teams, but they you know, they're eighteen and thirteen. So when you think about the fact that they won eight in a row, they were ten and thirteen. Yeah, so they were not It was not going about

I can do that, mass I have. I have that club in my bag. I didn't even consider doing the maths. But you know, they're tied for first place in the conference. Yeah, you know. And I think did Michael lev tweet out that Jay Johnson was never ten and five in the league the whole time he was here. He never had that good record after fifteen games. So there's that. I just won a national championship.

But there's that. And Cam Walty was named one of the Top Cats of the Week as he worked seven scoreless innings, struck out eight players, and earned the win in Arizona's first shutout of a PAC twelve opponent. Since did you you know we wanted I told you we want to saw him play U C l A. They've got some good players. Okay, they were impressive. They looked good fundamentally, they were you know, they they did things. But their catcher. Have you heard about their catcher who happens to be

a homie Something Guzman, Xavier Guzman. Look his name up, Something Guzman. Nobody's stolen a base on him this year. He's like ten for ten or he was going into like going over the weekend. At some point he was ten for ten throwing guys out. Feel like a new Daniel Susac. Well, dany I know Daniel Sussac never was ten for ten and throwing guys out. So, uh, he's a he's a fire plug of a dude. He's a very husky, big solid dude. And uh and he just

he's just throwing guys out left and right. Don't even try a Donna's Guzman so mm hmm. Build like a big dude. Yeah, he is a big dude. And he looks like he looks like if you're if you're coming home, don't try, don't try and run him over. I know it's against the rules anyways, but just just go the other direction, Just go the other director. They're good to the diamond for the third time this season. Reagan Shockley is the packed twelve Freshman of the Week for Arizona Softball and

Arizona Softball is twenty four and twelve and ranked twenty four. And she had a grand slam right in the Was it her that hit the grand No, it was as Alice Skaggs had a grand slam in the Utah game to win. Yeah, oh yeah, and then Carrie's school scoop in Arizona to win to win the Utah Series with the point four batting average, two home runs and five RBI. Yep, Karl, Who's who was Bobby Garcia our first, our first intern. He was, She was his heart throb. He

was in love with her, your first ever intern. Yeah, first ever? Wait, that was before we screened him, Yeah, before you were I've heard it. I brought him over. I brought him over with me like a puppy from uh the from the Sugar Skulls where he was in one of our internship He was good, very good. All right. Well, that's all I have for breaking news. But Steve and I were just talking about this men's college basketball way too early, top twenty five for next season.

All sorts of news outlets have been releasing their lists, and so this is Sports Illustrated. Duke is number one on like most of them. Why if Cooper Flag Cooper flag, five star recruit. They just lost the They just lost the guy two years sophomore guy, five star guy. He just declared too. Mitchell is Mitchell Mark Mitchell. He's leaving. Oh that's not good. That's no good. That's not good for me. Okay, so

he's yeah, he's good. But I mean they're getting Cooper Flag and even still like they have returning talent that I mean talent that they're going to stay. I feel like I do. They stay a lot. They don't, well except for Mitchell except guy, I don't know. I always State is number two on this. This is a very strange one. This is a ahead. Yeah. Then Kansas, then Gonzaga, Yeah, yukon five, Wildcats are six. Yeah. So they range from six to twenty because on

the other list on USA Today Sports, I talked to Torres yesterday. I think he was gonna put him at eight. So it's gonna be it, it's gonna be Well. The thing is, it's April ninth. We don't know what the rosters are gonna look like. I know, I know anybody. I've been updated since exactly No, because they was they were doing it all last night and the I'm thinking, okay, you have how many things can happen a month? First? So I have one? I have what

are you done? Yeah? So I have one and this is gonna surprise you. Uh. There's a report out of Japan. It looks like that Reggie Geary is interested in going back to coach Al Reggie Yeah, which you know, he was very good as a coach and he they made his mark out there. And even the climate that Ubey who kind of makes sense Yeah yeah, well yeah, a little concern maybe if he you know, things are going over there, why not? So have you ever had that?

Just today this morning, I've just seen this. I think it was no no, no, no, be in to Hong Kong, which is kind of like, yeah, from different in terms of I know, but in terms of what kind of what the city looks like, this this big tall city with all these buildings, very cool. Yeah, so he was yeah, so he looked like he wants to relaunch his pro coaching career. So we'll see what happens. I'm looking to get back into coaching in Japan as

is, and that's my main priority. Wow, okay, right, all right, right, well good luck, yeah, good luck, good luck. You know, the time difference is going to make it hard for him to be on our show. We have to finally, replacement is like sixteen hours? Is that what it is? No, it's it's less than that. Really, when I the times I went to Shanghai to China was fourteen okay, so it's maybe fourteen or yeah. So one of one of my guys, one of listeners, Luca Garza, Iowa remember him? Oh that

was him? Yeah, yeah, he says, I guess he's with Minnesota. He could be on a roster and maybe with the D League unless I heard he was in the D League. But Luca Garsa, I think he's one of our guys too. One of your homeies is Garza, Yeah, is a Hispanic name. Whether he's like legitimately homie. Right, well, there's one in the wood. Some are back there right right. Thank you the person who sent me this note, appreciate it and thanks for listening.

Yeah, we do appreciate you listening always always. Yeah, well we got two minutes. Let's talk about the cattle party thing real quick, okay, not surprise, no, no, it was a bad marriage. Eventually it had come to an end, come to an ed both sides, and both were sleeping in separate bedroom the whole bit. Both sides were saying, you gotta go, Okay, I will, you don't go? Yeah, and no thirty three the million dollar payout right, he'll make his tons of money

here. I just don't know. Jay. Well, he was his system wasn't working. He's got well, I was just gonna go to that spot right there. But guess what, it's a system that we have now he's got well, no, this is but no, he was a different system. He was still doing the one and done system. It's not working, no, no, no, but it's now one and done now almost with

everybody. Oh why yeah, but he was going out to get trying to do this with freshman yeah yeah, no, no, no, no, everybody's got to have guys like Yukon had guys who've been around the block two or three times. Sure, sure, and and can and and we'll go in and and be willing enough to make it all fit together instead of saying I gotta get mine. Well, guess what his his His system's not gonna I don't think he's not gonna change the system. I think he's gonna continue.

He's seventy. I think he's seventy sixty something. He has to, but I don't know if he will because why are players going to play for him anyway? Because they're gonna be one and done and they want to go to the league. Here's the question, Jay DeAndre Ayton, who was one and done? Right? He went and done? Did he get better here? Did did he by coming? By coming here? Did he become an NBA? No? He was the same guy there at the years he was

he was gonna go no matter. Why didn't Sean Sean hadn't haend nothing to do with it. Steve at the when they were in when they were in the Bahamas, he talked to some kids and told him he was going to the NBA at the end of the year. To my point, these one and don's go there with the intentions of staying for nine months, collects some mail, another, collected money, but they don't get better at the school.

Now they're already NBA players the time or any did any of those guys Josh Green's ich Nagy uh uh Mannion, Nico mannon the other guys that the guys that were on the on the team with with with Aighton were all the same guys when they left. Sure, no, no question, everyone, no question. They didn't get here and get better. They just they were one and done. So yeah exactly. And the same thing at Kentucky. They're just rent the room and didn't get out in nine months. Hell out

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If you get attached to any player, probably shouldn't do that. And why is to kind of keep an open minder in the time of year because rosters are changing and you know, maybe your favorite player is not going to be part of your team the next season. So all pretty typical. I'm probably only going to continue to get even more hectic as these weeks go on and these days go on and kind of Norman in college sports these days. So how difficult or or or how easy is it to find out stuff about?

You know, where are guys going, who's recruiting, who, who needs who? Those kinds of things? Is it is information? I mean, I think some guys like to put stuff out there. Other guys like to keep it to themselves. I mean, uh, how do you how do we you know, keep kind of how do we track all this stuff? Yeah, by and large, it's on the transfer portal side. It's

much different than the recruiting side. Recruiting side with high school prospects, junior college prospects, it's a lot more readily available, people willing to talk about it, more kind of coming from the teams themselves. The transfer portal stuff is very quiet. A lot of what you're hearing is very filtered and is

being put out sometimes in deliberate ways and for deliberate reasons. And then some things you just never hear about, and then that player is now transferring you know, and it's one of those things that the transfer portal aspect of it all is very much under wraps, and it's kind of always been that way since the portal was first kind of brought to everyone's mind and were brought into existence. There just isn't a lot out there viable information about what teams they're

looking for, what they're doing, who's visiting where. It's very very quiet, and teams are doing that on purpose because it's it's a quick process for one, but they don't want other teams to know who they're looking at because then they can go, you know, in this same age, make an offer to a player, let's say, and then you know, pull that player away from a from a different situation. So you have to kind of

take everything with the grain of salt. What you hear is not the entire story in a lot of cases, and there's a lot going on behind the scenes that a lot of people don't know about it and not are not in tune with. Even at my level, even in the reporter level, it's a lot is kept under wraps by teams in the transit portal situation. It seems to me it's like the swap meet. You're going to the swap meet, You're going to use cars. You know, I'll pick that car and

you know how many miles does it have on it? Did it go through some crashes? I'll do that. So, Matt, because I'm in the percentages. How much of it is legitimate transferred to go play to play somewhere, or is it because of the money. It all depends. I mean, it's it's very it varies between player and situation all that, But I think you'd be hard pressed to ignore the fact that the money is part of

it. I'd say maybe sixty percent if you want a percentage just not accurate, that's not you know, there's no numbers to back that up necessarily. But yeah, I mean that's what it feels like, is that, you know, probably forty percent of the guys are looking for a better situation,

a better opportunity. You probably hear about those guys a lot more. Yeah, you know, Ivy League guys looking for an opportunity to play at a high major program, or some guys that were, you know a little bit further down on the depth chart at some schools trying to get into a more prominent position, and maybe some younger players who didn't they didn't get to play as much as they thought they were and so they're looking to, you know,

step on the floor somewhere else. And so you know, those guys probably make up forty percent and then the other sixty percent are players who are looking for an opportunity to make some money and capitalize on a really strong season. And so you've seen a lot of those guys come up over the last month or so. During the NT double A tournament, you know, Alabama had one of those guys as a top transfer that you know, had options to play anywhere in the country, and so you started to see that quite

a bit as well. But it is kind of like the saught me even that, you know, sometimes you see that thing early early in the day, it's swap me. They're like, I'm gonna keep my eye on that. I don't necessarily love the price. I'm not in love with that object or whatever you're trying to buy, but I might come back and circle back

around to it. And you see that a lot of times as well, where maybe a team misses on somebody and you know, circles back and says, you know what, now we do have you know, this type of money to off and you're you are a priority for us now and so very interesting and I do like that analogy just swaught me. A lot's been made about how how Daniel Hurley built this team from I'm not gonna say scraps because

that implies, you know, pieces that weren't won and elsewhere. Yeah, he went, he went out and got guys and rebuilt a team that you know, had lost a bunch to the uh, well to various things. How much how much of of what coaches are doing now in terms of pulling their teams back together is luck? How much of it is skill? How much do you think? I mean, obviously the ones who do their homework

the best are the ones that are going to you know, succeed. But still you've got to be pretty lucky to get go out and get five new guys and have them all to come together well enough to go win and after championship. Well, absolutely, that's I mean you have to look at as being part of the equation. I think evaluations are super super important for these teams that are winning, and right now it's one team you know that's winning

the last couple of years. Evaluations are vital to this whole process, and you have to you have to be right on those and it's difficult because in a lot of instances you're not able to kind of do your due diligence like you would in a normal kind of recruiting era, where you can have a year or two to really watch a player or a prospect you know, develop

and you get to know him in a lot of different ways. A lot of these transfer situations and recruitments are playing out in a matter of days at times, and so you just don't have a ton of time to learn every aspect about these players, about their background, about what they you know, what kind of makes them tick, and is what's going to make them eventually

will help you win a title. And so there is luck involved. I think you know that you can't overlook that, and but I think you back that up and you have to build up the other aspects, which are the evaluation and the development part of it, and the team cohesion and chemistry part of it. Those are things you obviously can look at and try and do your best at. But I think if you can kind of build those things up as much as you can and learn about those players as much as you

can before you get them on the floor together. That luck kind of takes care of itself. But you can't overlook that part of it. And sometimes it is just, you know, everything kind of comes together in the right way. And you've seen now with you kind of the last couple of years. So we know what Arizona is losing with the guys declaring, but they have some very strong player is coming in. I think there are a number

were they what do they rank with you guys? And one specifically the one that just committed but hasn't signed, who might declare early, you know, might come here early. He's a player. Yeah. I mean they have a very good recruiting class. I don't think people are talking enough about it. I think when people are looking at Arizona next season, they are not

discussing the recruiting class that they're bringing in enough. I don't think in times have change, and obviously kind of me and this industry have seen it change. There was a lot more emphasis on high school recruiting when I first started this, and a lot more wanting to a lot more people wanting to know about every single move that is being made on the high school recruiting, and that's become a little bit more of an afterthought now because of the transfers and

because of the immediate help you can get. And I understand that, but I don't think you can overlook this recruiting class. You have to give them their respect because there's a lot of talent. You know, Carter Brian is a McDonald's All American somebody who I think has kind of played into a different role over over his high school career and you know, how to play more of a big man role just because of his size. But he's going to settle in as a small forward lay on the wing and I think that suits

his game a lot more. And I think he's going to only continue to get better once he gets to Arizona. You know, Josnson on the New the new recruit that you're mentioning is likely in your classes. Well, we've already moved into the twenty twenty four rankings. It feels like a foreground conclusion that he'll be ending up as a player that comes in this year. And you know, I've only had a chance to see him on a couple occasions. And one thing that you know about that you can you can tell you

about him is that he's a score. He's going to be able to fill it up at kind of all three levels and is able to you know, really score at a high level. And I think that's something that is only going to add to this group. I really like kind of what they've done. Emmanuel Steven, the big man that they got, uh kind of went

under the radar. He wasn't the highest he's not the highest rated prospect in his class, but it sounds like there's a lot of excitement internally from Arizona about what he's going to bring to the table and you know, his his ceiling as a player, you know in the front court, which is going to be needed now based on you know what Arizona's lost so farthest offseason, and I think that's where you're gonna continue to see them really kind of target

some players and really trying to figure out what they're going to do in the front court because they have some room there now after this week and so we'll see how that all plays out. But yeah, the recruit class is really really good and I think you can't overlook, you know, any of those players that are incoming as a freshmen, But do we know enough right about

what Arizona is going to have next year? For some of these polls that are coming out, one that we were just talking about that has Arizona eighth next year, we don't even know what they're going to look like. You don't know who anybody's gonna look like. And so yeah, I mean I understand, I understand driving, you know, you know, the web traffic, the website traffic, and trying to get people to have eyes on your

work, and I understand that as much as anybody. But yeah, I mean, I think it's just it's so early to determine what teams are going to look like. That's something you have to revisit in June and maybe even July when teams start to really kind of understand who they're going to have and get players on campus and and all that. But yeah, I mean, there's going to be so much that changes again in the coming days, in

the coming weeks with teams. There's going to be players that you're like, oh, I didn't even realize that they were looking at potentially leaving or going, you know, into the portal when war ball could be one of those

examples. I don't know how many people thought that, you know, the transfer portal is going to be the path that he ended up taking, and so, you know, I think there's gonna be a lot of players like that, and he's coming days and weeks as everything to kind of settle in and the season is now efficiently over and everyone can kind of look ahead to steer. I think you're gonna see a lot of teams that are that are

trying to figure out what they want to do. And so it's really difficult right now at this point, you know, in April or whatever we are now to you know, say that, yes, this is what the team's gonna look like, because it's just they're all going to look very different. And so I do think Arizona has a lot of nice building blocks, but there's so much still to be determined for this team. And we still don't know what Tommy's gonna find in the Alps for the Balkan Mountains, because he

pulls off stuff that we don't even know about. Yeah, absolutely, I mean there's always the international aspect of it all, and you know, some of those players have not arrived on campus until August, and so until a right before school starts, so again a lot to be determined, you know, and you can't really make any true judgments about Arizona or any other team right now at this point in time. Yeah, so we saw you in They we saw you in l A A quick trip, right. They should

have beaten Clebson. They didn't. Not a shock I think for both of us and how Clemson played. Let me ask you a loaded question three years removed three years here of Tommy Lloyd is uh, how do you like him as a coach? I thought I thought just in review of the game and watching him coach that he he he didn't he didn't bench coach very well that game. I think if there's one thing that you can point at and be critical of is that, and it's it's one of those things, the fine

line. It's really difficult to do. But one of the reasons that it's such an attractive place, I think for players and transfers and everybody is that he allows his guys to freedom. And you know a lot of players just talk about that. Sean Miller, I know, you know, Steve and I and Jay maybe too, but you know you hear that out showing me like I don't know that you're watching the same kind of kind of angle,

same game that that I'm watching. I know that they get a lot of freedom, but with Tommy what there's a lot of freedom within this team and with what they're allowed to do, and he let them, you know, kind of shoot their way out of that game and it just didn't work out right. You know, a lot of coaches would have put the clamps on and said, like, you need to go to the basket in that game,

because as everyone saw, that's what was working. And so I think sometimes that works against him a little bit because you can't you can't both can't be both guys. It's difficult to do that. He can't be the guy who says, hey, yeah, we're gonna play with a lot of freedom, and a lot of guys have played with a lot of freedom and kind of shoot themselves out of situations, you know, during the regular season,

then once in punch time go oh no, now I'm somebody else. Well it's so I think I was just gonna say that's his go to, solid move right, go play yourself out of it. It's like he doesn't have another go to. It's it's like Jay Bean and us being parents being by eleven o'clock and if you're not in by eleven o'clock, you're going to be disciplined. And then to come in at twelve and we don't discipline them, and that's kind of an extreme example. But he had no go to change.

I mean, you know what I'm saying, it's play it yourself out of it, go fast, and that didn't work. No, And I think that's again I think if there's one thing that you can look at, it could be you know, maybe hypercritical level with him and how he approaches, and it is that. But it is difficult to be you know, kind of two guys in one situation there because you're selling players and other recruits

and other players are watching you. And that's a big selling point for this program right now, is that they have freedom and their coach isn't going to be you know, on their throat for every single thing that they do. And so when your kind of program is built around that idea, it's difficult to then flip that. But it definitely has not helped them, I think

in moments on the court. I think that's happened a couple of times now that these last few years and there have been moments, you know where that's worked, and that mess it has worked, and then they've been able to shoot themselves out of games and players haven't gone you know, down in the dumps because they had a bad game, because they're able to kind of,

you know, teenis shooting eventually get their way out of it. But man, it would have been they needed kind of someone stirring there at that moment to just be like, hey, you need to go do this thing or if not, I'm going to pull you from the game. And it just wasn't there. And so I think that was the biggest thing that I saw,

the biggest takeaway I had in that game. But we'll see kind of what adjustments he makes and if there is kind of a divergence from that normal kind of path that he goes, you know, if it comes down to that again next year. Yeah, it's just you know, we we Steve and I were talking about, you know, the fans and how they they're just still having trouble getting used to this whole idea about how things change,

you know, from season to season and and that kind of stuff. I just feel like, I don't know, I mean, how are we going to get through these things without going on social media and seeing these people losing their minds over you know, the roster rebuilding, the transfers and stuff. There's a guy who sees it more than us, and that's this guy, because people in recruiting go crazy too. Yeah, I mean, it's it's it's the normal. I mean, it's why have a job, to be

honest. I mean, people want to know what's going on with all these things, and then you have to kind of try and you know, we through it all and try and make sense of kind of everything that's going on. There's multiple layers to kind of every single recruitment, every single situation, and you know, sometimes there's misdirection being involved, and so there's a lot

to take in. And so I think the advice I would have for fans is just to kind of enjoy the ride as it goes along, because you just know that things are going to change every year, at least for the foreseeable future. For now, it's not going to be any different, and every year there's going to be a lot of roster turnover everywhere. Every program is going to change. Your favorite player, like I said, could be playing somewhere else next year, could be playing for your arrival next year.

And so it's one of those things where you just kind of have to get used to it. You have to, you know, just kind of appreciate things as they go and just understand that the college game is changing in so many ways. Yeah, well, Matt, thanks a bunch. We appreciate your time. Yeah, absolutely, anytime. Guys, thank you. You don't you know, another guy said this and we know this basketball is changing

and blah blah. Right, it's no different in football, no different football, except that we're in the in the instant gratification here with Arizona lost a guy to a s U. Yeah, no, I know, Steven, it's but what what I guess what what gets me is that, you know, just figure it out, you know, figure out that this is how, this is how we're gonna at The people complained about the Yeah, they need something to complain about it, they will. Yeah. No, I

mean, Jay, don't tell me how to think they're gonna say. Let me let me think on my own, let me vent my all my want because it's frustrated. Let me say, I said, Anthony a note today, I'm making this public. This my job sucks and it's not my job. It's not my because I love my job. It's just me. It's just why your job has become Yeah, reading this stuff and I don't even know why I do it because I don't have to. But we're talking about it. I know we're and we're sitting here, we're talking about it.

We have a show because yeah, right, right right, you know the people out there one here, Okay, you hear what those butt heads said on the radio, and then they go on and they blast us on you know, on on social media whatever Facebook or our Twitter and whatever it is. What do they say, all publicity is publicity? Yes, not always, man, not always. Just love us, call us, call us,

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fourteen fifty. I'm Steve, He's Jay and at least with us today we have thirteen minutes. You guys, want to call. Here's a call right now? Well look at that. Hi, you're on the air and I on the ball. Yeah, I had this question and want to make a few points. Sure, what's your right? Right? What what do you got on your mind? Right? So, so I wanted to coment on on the Clinton game, okay, and how Tommy Lloyd. Uh, it doesn't make him a bad but he definitely should have made the decision to go

inside. I mean, I think we'll make it too complex and I want to learn from that mistake because it definitely was a mistake. But that does not make him a bad coach. And then I wanted to ask a question about Bolling. Uh what's the guy's name? Uh? Conswerring? Is there

a that they're just testing the water to steal what's out there? And you so you if they can match what he's getting and they returns because it's a different environment that we're working and they're they're looking for money, Well, you know what a good question. I wouldn't be surprised if that's the case. But according to well, if you read a red Ballow's statement, is he's gone? It was kind of almost definitely in fact, hasn't said anything Yeah,

so we'll see with that. But that's a possibility. And that's a good question. They've done that before. Yep. Would Ballow see it was obvious that he needs another year, He definitely no matter where it is, okay, And with that relationship with Tommy Lloyd, I just I mean, he could have did it here or he could do it elsewhere. It's gonna benefit them by the way. Sure, well, the thing is to me and this is just my impression that it's it was a mutual decision. Crevous

crevas is moving up. Uh. Henry is a very good player, so he has people to replace Ballow and maybe he just said, you know, okay, you can you can go and spread your rings somewhere else. And that's the thing. That's the thing that we don't know is what was the conversation. Sure, you know, it sounds like based on these two you know guys, well five guys now that have entered the transfer portal, that

Thommy's kind of letting guys know, this is your role next year. Now if you want, if you can accept that role, you know, by all means stay, But if you want something else, then you know, maybe it's a good time for you to go find an opportunity somewhere else. And that's that's how I've envision what's going on right now in the program, and probably every coach does that. I don't know what coach that's going to

beg anybody to stay. Well, it's like the it's like, well, I don't think you can say with this ray, so will you asked the question did you want them to stay? Oh? I would love to stay because you cannot replace what those other teams are been fitting from that experience. And those of the teams have three four year player some five. Yeah, and if you want to with chemanship, you have to somehow get to that point. And also, I don't know if I agree with Creevius being able

to he will not be able to duplicate what ballowed followed. Babo could have averaged a good fourteen fifteen points a game, but he couldn't shoot free throws. I mean he would have easily, yeah, but previous will not be able to duplicate that. In my opinion, he will not be able to duplicate that productivity. And he is not that hard. No, No, I agree with you, but I think that Tommy has a system or or has a has it you know, the guy next up could be Henry could

be the new guy coming in. Let me also ask you. You said that Bobo needs another year. He could have three or four years. He's just not going to play in the league. Well, you know, whether he plays international or he plays NBA. I think it could be a good role player. He just needs to extend that push shot or to develop some sort of a shot away from the baskets and he will play definitely play international, but he could be a solid role player in the NBA. Man,

I think he could. Well. I think that Coloco's better. In my opinion, Coloco is better. And Coloco just even despite his illness or whatever he has, it is not in the league, if that makes any sense. Apples to apples, and there's so many, so many guess okay, I think, yeah, okay, Well, Ray, thanks for calling the first time you've called good stuff. Right. I appreciate the call. Thanks,

Ques, appreciate it. No, I mean there's there's a million different ways to to look at it and look at this, to analyze it or whatever. You know. Why is Balo leaving? Is it because he knows that his opportunity isn't as what he wants it to be. As Tommy Lloyd said, Umar, you know, we've done as much as we can with you. We're moving on to did Tommy say, Look, we have X amount of money to offer this position and we think you know, Crevis has

a you know, the future is our future. We're going with him. You know, it's a good this is a good time for you to go, you know, go find your opportunity. So many things and we don't get to be in the room when those things. Sure, you're right, so many things could be the option. Yeah, we'll see. And Boswell, who knows. I just think and this is the honest truth, that

that they that they're they're finding their place somewhere else's best for them. If I'm Boswell, I don't want to hang around for the same reason Kirk Criesa didn't hang around. You know, he's in that he's in this position and it's a thankless position because unless you unless you you yourself. Colin Boswell lead this team into the final four wearing crap down your neck. Yeah right,

right right. They did it to Kirk Crisa. They and you know, look, Kirk Cesa, brit A lot of that stuff on himself, just like personality. But Colin Boswell didn't do that, no, no, but he let's say, hemmed yeah, and then he kind of fed himself into it. But Boswell did some things at the end that we saw, you know, visually, what are you doing? What are you doing? You don't go out late that night before a game and blah blah blah, and

that was on him. He shot himself in the foot. Yeah no, I I I hear you, even on the floor, like during the game. Her just had such a bigger sure present well even for Kyle his president was kyl of his presidence was missing shots, even even easy shots. You could see that, oh he doesn't have it today. And you knew right away that he didn't have it today. But I'm talking about like not even during the play. Like Her just had the biggest personality you know. Yeah

he did try and like lead the team almost. Yeah. He wasn't that guy. He wasn't that guy when you're really good, you can but he wasn't dead guy. And the and then the thing was that sometimes he showed like he was yeah then when he wasn't always that guy. Yeah people do yeah, yeah, there you got another call this high are on the air and eye on the ball. Hey guys, he says the shrank and uh, I'm done with basketball. What is the first football games? I can

tell you? Yeah? Yeah, you know me. See what are you gonna do until then? Yeah, Frank, I don't know. I'll probably gripe about the basketball season like everybody else getting in Yeah, well here's the thing that uh maybe this is obviously to other people, but you know, I'm not as smart as other people. So here we go. So I was really disappointed, obviously with everybody else when they lost to Princeton last year.

So I didn't watch hardly any games except maybe Duke or something in November and December until the Pac twelve started because I try to stay away from that

because I mean it's crazy. I mean the first games, you know, like at first games, Jay Billison, he says, oh, this is the final four team, this is Final fourteen, and you know it's so crazy to start saying that, and then the and then the rankings come out and Arizona's number one pretty quickly in the year or so, I try to say it, but you know, sooner or later, you know, I'm kind of drawing in it looks like a team is jelly. They win the

conference and then things fall apart. But so I was thinking back to the football season. It was a good season. I ended up great, but I was very satisfied. We beat as U and we won the Alimi Bole. But in basketball it seems like if you don't make it to the final

four, the season's a failure, very much. So. Yeah, So I think if Arizona had made it into the final four this year, which I thought they would, you know, I would have been I would have been happy, not totally satisfied, because I think you're only satisfied when you win the whole thing. Of course, we saw that one time. Man,

we want it back again. Yeah. You know. The one thing that I heard day, and I don't know because people know I cover the team and have for a long time, it says, how could they blow it again? They had the perfect path? How could they blow it again? They had the perfect path? There's no such thing. Well, they'll talk about the perfect thing, you know, but there's no such thing. Anybody along the line can beat you well, and Arizona's perfect path through La

is never a perfect path for that too. So Frank, thanks for calling uh one other thing. Uh yeah, so uh, I'm afraid that if Ballo stayed another year. I mean, I really like the guy and I think he's been good, but I'm afraid that, you know, the the ships are down, he's going to miss those street throws. I mean, he's had plenty of time to learn how to shoot tree throws. So I'm

afraid if he stayed that would be faced for the same thing. You guys, totally agree with you, Totally agree with you, Thank you, thank you, Frank. All Right, here, here's the thing with ball J and and at least he's probably been one of the more popular players in the last fifteen years. TJ McCollough. The other guy was being the other guy. I think that's why some people are surprised, because they showed him a lot of love right and back. Yeah, you know, very affable,

very friendly, very friendly always. Yeah. Yeah. Outside of that, well thanks for thanks, thanks for coming drive home safely. But again, look, these guys are now basically professional, right, so they need to they need to understand that piece of it too, that a coach has to win and the coach is going to go is going to create the environment and get the players that he thinks can help them win. And if he doesn't think that you get give him what's needed, then he's going to ask you

to go find another place to play. Now, he may help you and do everything he can and to you know, to recommend you to somebody and whatnot. But when a coach is making decisions saying, Okay, I got to pay somebody X hundreds of thousands of dollars, well I'm gonna give that X hundreds of thousands of dollars to somebody who's gonna help me get to the final four. And if you're not that guy anymore, then you're not that guy anymore. Well, we talked about this, I think it was Frank

Bush or whatever. We've talked about it since that if you're gonna unionize it and you're gonna be employee, you're gonna you're getting paid to work, and you're gonna have to deal with the things that come with that, right, and one of the things that comes with that is perform. You might not have a job because you did perform. Well yeah, yeah, yeah,

welcome to the real world. Yeah, Now it's now it's a little different than let's say our world, where you know there are some there are some places you go that you have to be you have to kill somebody before they'll fire you. Yeah, this is not that. But on the other hand, you know, a coach gets fired if he doesn't produce, and he's only going to produce if he's got the right people. Correct, he or

she's got the right people in place. And if you're not the right person who your coach thinks is going to get you there, then your s os. It's a fine dance. Now you're you're recruiting. You're gonna help me win the title. A year later, you're not going to help me win a title. Okay, Hey, good show, Thank you, good stuff. Welcome back, Steve. Yeah, we should let people know Thursday and Friday Dame is running off again, so there probably will not be a show

Thursday and Friday. Haven't made that decision yet, but it's looking like we may just be off again for two more days and then then we'll get in here and make this happen. You need a vacation. I'm so tired. Your vacation was working all right, Thanks for being here. We'll be back tomorrow.

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