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Wednesday pod, Hour 2
− BREAKING NEWS: Arizona football loads up its roster with transfers on signing day.
− Eddie Nuñez, chair of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Oversight Committee and AD at New Mexico, discusses some of the big issues facing the sport.
− Is the Arizona AD job attractive with the financial challenges that come with it?

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Streaming live. I mean, iHeartRadio. Whap. This is I on the Ball with Steve Rivera and Jay Gonzalez on Fox Sports fourteen fifteen. Hey, welcome back, joining the ball here on Fox Sports fourteen fifty. I'm Steve, he's Jake. Now we have Kevin with breaking news. This is I on the Ball Breaking News on Fox Sports fourteen fifty. All right, guys, we have had a ton of Arizona roster movement over the last twenty four or so hours. We're gonna start outside the program. We're gonna get to

all the Arizona centric stuff later. But I thought i'd be remiss to not mention that Keona will Height has committed to Nebraska over Ucla. Okay, he said that he had UCLAs his number one option because of everything that comes along with going to UCLA, the beaches, the parties, the people, all of that stuff. And then he said that he actually chose Nebraska because they are focused and he wants to be focused as well on making it's as opposed

to others who aren't focused. But he was saying, he was saying that going to UCLA there's a lot more distractions and that the players may be there for different reasons beyond football. What's his point. It's funny to be help people. So they don't have any parties in Nebraska. They don't have the beaches, but they have other things. Right. It's like people who go to schools. I went to the NMSU because I wanted to go to MSU

there in state. I probably would have got the same kind of education somewhere else had I gone somewhere. It's where you You don't have to explain where you go. Just go go, just go. People take the party everywhere. You're telling me that Nebraska is boring. You don't got to bring sand to the beach. That's it right there. That's a T shirt right there. Uh So, we do have some big news for the Arizona running back

room. Yes so, Jacory or Bill crossky Merrit. The Arizona football program tweeted in their announcement that his name was Bill all his social media names himself as jor. Uh the Bill would be so much easier for us. I'm sure I'm gonna call him to Cory or Bill Crossky Merritt from New Mexico. He has come over alongside of quality. Uh Conley from s J s u who played under Alonso Carter and coach Brennan. But they have a combined fifty

career touchdowns and five thousand career receiving yards. So Arizona's building a lot of experience in that rushing room, which was pretty inexperienced just a week ago. Well well, and it's a very important part of what's missing after last year with with Mike Wiler leaving, well he's been in his eligibilities over with with Jonah Coleman uh moving on to Washington with DJ Williams, you know, out of eligibility. So that that's three big pieces of last last year's offense.

So now you got you know, you likely to see more speedy loop this year. And then with those two guys you need, they need two or three guys, so it looks like they wouldn't got some guys that looked look like they can play, especially when you need guys that can maybe come out of the slot and be in the passing game as well. Yeah, it was funny because you know, you hear comments, look great, you know they're Arizona. They got a guy from New Mexico and a guy from San

Jose. Stay, how good can they be. And then I heard somebody say, well, okay, let's see where was Jacob Cowing before he came here? It was a justin. Yeah, he was a UTEP and where was who's the other one? He brought up the oh guy, I saw it too, We just saw it. Uh, I forgot, I got well, he was just right there. Yeah, you know what one another guy that came from you know again, a group of five school and they

were both pretty damn good. It's interesting how people once once players get to the NFL and and their past is kind of you're only watching their future in the present. You know. It's funny how people think, oh, well, everyone's just from Alabama or Georgia. Well, the kid Lopez, kid that we talked to, where do you come from your mex school state? Right right? And he came here and he's in the NFL. There's talent. There's talent everywhere and school esus. You are coaches from Jose here.

It is Tanner McLaughlin who is at Utah State. Those guys are gonna be in the NFL next year. So just relax. These guys look like those guys who bitch like this, don't They don't know how you gotta find something. And you know these guys, you know especially you know these guys. No, I don't personally know them, don't know. But my friends aren't

like this. You're friends of your friends. No, you know, No, In fact, my friends are going to say, holy hell, look at all those yards that they they're they're overly optimistic, Okay, they're They're on the other, complete other end of the spectrum of somebody who's complaining about these guys. They understand that everyone starts somewhere in order to get where they're And you know what, you know, you go to New Mexico for a couple of years, all of a sudden you might be really damn good.

And and and you know, I said, okay, I saw a thing today. The most player by college in the Super Bowl. Okay, and of course George is up there. You know who's got three players in the Super Bowl? Who Rutgers? Well, Rutgers has three players in the damn Super Bowl. The sucked apparently. I mean, look, guys can be good wherever they are. Sure. No, come on, you watch the NBA. Now, how many of those players in the NBA do you even

recognize their names? Yeah? And you see a guy where do you see a guy who can who's who's got a two and a half inch vertical and he's about three hundred pounds and he lumbers up and down the floor. But he's seven foot two and he's in the NBA exactly, and he trains horses and he lives in Serbia. So Arizona has also beefed up their trenches on each side. Ryan Stewart is transferring over from San Jose State. He was a part of their offensive line. He had a season ending injury last year.

He should be healthy this season. Trey Smith has also transferred from San Jose State. He had a career high sixty six tackles, including nine and a half tackles for loss in six and a half sacks last season. Uh and he was also named a first team All Mountain West selection. They've brought in a couple of Juco products from San Mateo Community College, John Oprice a dB and Cyrus Durham a D lineman UH to go with Trey Smith as well. Yeah, so for all of you who are still pissed off at Jedfish

for running a bunch of Arizona guys up to Washington. Go talk to somebody from San Jose State right now and see what they think about Arizona. Sure, no, I know, come on, the world's not for fair. It's never fair. Yeah, deal with Look, you know it's every man for himself. Man, go get some players and try and win some games. Yeah, And it's it's just the the honestly, it's it's a prime example for how nowadays in college sports, one coaching, one coaching change can

cause an entire country short worth of dominoes. Right, speaking of, uh some some dominoes here, the last last bit of transfer news I had have is Kevin Darton, a d lineman from Syracuse, has transferred over to Ara Aroona. And that's all the Arizona football news I had. Arizona men's basketball is a five point favorite against Utah on the road tomorrow night, and they are favored by ESPN's statistical analysis stuff by their favorite to win the game seventy

three percent of the time. So that sounds that five points sounds like a lot. I say, as I said off here, I'm not even sure that Arizona should be favored in that game. I think I think I'll I think i'll be laying the points of Arizona the mor I think so. I think because I think if they win this game, they win it by like they were covering. They were covering almost one hundred percent of the time in

the first couple of months. They're not covering anymore. Yeah, they started the season undefeated against the spread for like the first like six games, seven games. Yeah, something. I do have some golf news for you. All right, let's take the golf news. Tiger Woods is supposed to make his twenty twenty four debut at the Genesis Invitation will come up, all right, Yeah, and I know that people have been waiting to see him come

back. I don't know if you have any thoughts on Tiger, you know what, I just I love watching him play, even even if he plays terribly. He moves the needle for me, always has I know that, you know, with all the things that you know, personal stuff that he went through. And there's some people who hate hate you just if you're winning, you know, and you win all the time. And I kind of do that with some teams, right, you know. I hated I hated

the Cowboys when they were winning every year. I hated the Steelers when they were winning every year. So I was a hater and stuff like that. But I've always been a big fan of Tiger, and you know, I'd love to see him win another major or two. I was across my TikTok feed that was a really funny cliff that came up where he was with some guys. I don't know who these guys were. When he's offing with some guys and they were going to have a long drive guy. A guy wanted

to bet Tiger your long drive contest against Tiger. And so the guy comes up and Tiger apparently Tiger be giving him a lesson and stuff like that. So he hits the ski crushes one, right. The dude crushes one, and Tiger said, okay, and he gets on his knees and he hits and he now drives the guy. That's unbelievable, and that was crack the guys. That was crap. That was I can't believe you did that that.

It's like, that's Tiger Woods, That's who he is. And it's funny because as great as Tiger is, you could have picked us about any professional golfer, and maybe not from the knees, but they would have been able to just wipe out anybody who thought, because it reminds me of the video they had of Brian Scalabrini, the old Celtic. Some guy he was out a y or an la fitness or when some guy goes hey, I

bet I can beat you one on one. You rode the bench or you did this, and he was just, you know, talking garbage, and Brian goes out there beats him pretty much, one hand behind his humbles him. You don't realize how good these guys are, Guys who complain on the dumb Internet. Listen, all you have to do is go out there, go out on the court and try and hear the three pointer. Okay,

three in a row, right, try just try to heal one. Okay, just try to make one, and then watch somebody like you don't even have to watch, somebody like Caleb Williams or or I mean calebs Kylin Kylin Boswell or or Caleb Love or one of those guys. Just make one after another after another. Go watch Helena Poyo shoot three pointers. Go watch Caitlyn Gilbert shoot them three pointers, and just how easy it is for them.

And then go out there and try and just just make one. Let's see if you can make one in your first five tries, you know, just walking onto the floor and don't even try to break out the dribble moves, right, don't try to go don't try to do that. These people are elite athletes, especially even at the college stuff. They're damn good what they do because they play every single hours of their life. Right. But yeah, speaking of people that were hated just for being good at what they do.

Next, Saban is going to go ahead and join game Day as one of their analysts alongside of everybody else. I didn't see that they're gonna make any changes to the to the table. No, but this is what I tell you, kids, to your jobs are very limited. You know why athletes and coaches are taking over your job. They just are. And they're not getting paid you know, twenty five thousand dollars a year. Yeah, he's getting paid million bucks to do this, right. Look at Tom Brady,

what's he making. He's gonna make three hundred million dollars like ten years, yeah, something like that. And they haven't even seen him do it yet. And they have, they have Greg Olsen, who's actually incredible. They're gonna bump him, this guy who's never done it before. I'd be a little pissed. You know. He was on Dan Patrick and he asked him and he asked him specifically that Greg and he basically say said, look, I'm competitive. He said, I want that job. Of course I

aspired to that job. I get it, I get who Tom Brady is, and I understand all of that. But you know, I feel like I've earned that job and I want that job, and I'm gonna keep trying to get that job. Right, And I though that was really interesting. But he also called the game of his life the last game of the season, right right, and it was very good. Yeah, it was very

good. So no, I I can see him. But you know again, guy was in in the NFL Competitor and he's you know, he's getting you know, he's getting pushed to the second string and he's like, no, I I feel out like I deserve to be here. So we do have Eddie Nuniaz coming up in the next In the next we're gonna talk to him about everything going on, basketball, basketball and everything going on. Uh Rick Patino came out in the last day or two. I don't know if

you guys heard his theory college basketball going forward. But he said we should get all the Power five conferences together, the Big East Conference and have a salary cap for college basketball. Now he didn't really outline it too deep or too detailed, But I don't know if you had any trying and get that past the courts. Yeah, right, that's true because it had nothing to do with nil. He said, right, No, try and get try and get that past the course, like say, okay, we're going to

have a salary cap for everybody who works at McDonald's. No, I mean, you know or you know if okay, if you're if you're in the burger industry, you can only make X amount of money. No. The only reason that the NFL can have a salary cap, and then because they've got an antitrust exemption that say they're exempt from, you know, all of those laws unless you get something like that for college athletics, which maybe they

can, I don't know, But you can't have a salary cap. You can't you can't limit how much money somebody gets to make the in a situation like that, if you don't have that kind of an exemption, I'm not a legal analyst or anything, but even I know that much. That's the problem is that how any limit you want to put on these guys and how much they earned. That's the that's the root issue in the courts with all these things going on with with with athletics, is that somebody's trying to limit

how much you can make and how long you can make it. Yeah, and that's like you said, that's exactly the point. Because he did not mention whether or not the cap would be for nil, whether or not would include on il because that was if it's the schools paying, because the Lakers cannot go tell Lebron, hey, you can only get paid five hundred thousand dollars for your Draftking sponsorship, because he said, so there's the cap.

We're at the cap, right, so who is right? You can you know, Caleb Love from Yo, you can't go do that sponsorship because if you know, if you're a you know, if you're no a FAFITA, you can't go to nor FAFIEDA and say no, you can only bring in five hundred thousand dollars in nil money. That's all you get. You can't make any more than that. I can see the middle finger coming up right

now, right, but they don't want any part of this. Yeah, yeah, I don't know how again, which again we'll get to the gets the question, how the hell then is college athletics gonna survive? Was it going to turn into if it does? Right, it's totally different than what we know? Well, yeah it already is. Yeah, yeah, all

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This is I on the Park on Fox Sports fourteenth. Hey, welcome back to ONN on the Ball Hero Fox Sports fourteen fifty. I'm Steve Rivera. He's Jacob Zoas Now on the phone. We have Edy Noon Years the New Mexico Lobos A d Eddie. How you doing. I'm doing great, Thank you for having me. Steve. Sure, great to have you on the line. We're talking about Yeah, we want your your chair of the Division

one Men's Basketball Oversight Committee. So I went to their website. I read the couple of paragraphs on what it does, and I'm still not really sure what it does. So first for Steve and mind fourth grade education, tell us exactly what the Oversight Committee is responsible for. So the Men's Basketball Overside Committee is basically responsible for everything that deals with college basketball. So the Selection Committee, we work with the Selection Committee, and when it comes to,

of course, the fund the NCAA tournament. But when you're talking about everything, every aspect advancing the game of college basketball. The Oversight Committee basically handles everything everything that you would about two years ago to three years ago, they really gave a little bit more Leou'd say, autonomy to to the committees to make better decisions and more informative decisions for the sport of basketball. So we're

there, we're trying to we're trying to advance it. We're trying to do what we can to make the game of basketball better, especially now even more with all the challenges and everything else that we're all facing in college sports. It's imperative that we do our part as a d's coaches and everybody it's involved to try to help the game. Does the committee who selects the selection committee, do they go to you to get teams approved as well or to background

or does that they do so? So they're there, I guess the best way to put it is the flush. First of all, what they do the selection committee is unbelievable work. They're they're working year round watching games, uh preparing for the selection. But more than anything else, what they what we do is, you know, we work with them in regards to what how the setups are, everything else that everything that goes along with it.

But as far as selecting and how those teams are brought into the NCAA tournament, that is all them and they do an unbelievable job. Yeah, okay, So one of the issues that's come up, it comes up every year. For instance. Let me ask you if they as a for instance, would this be one of the issues that the Oversight Committee would deal with? Expand in the tournament? You know, at sixty eight teams, they you know, you've got people saying anything from one hundred and twenty eight teams to

ninety six teams or whatever. What role would the Oversight Committee have in that? A very pivotal role. We would again work with the selection committee to understand what their perspective because they're in the grind every day when it comes to

the basketball tournament. But we work with them in respect to ultimately, if this is a decision we're going to make as NC DOUBLEA for the game of basketball, it's going to have to go through the oversight get the approval to then ultimately take it to the Division one Council, which I have the ability to sit as well on the Division one council, so is part of it. We are very instrumental in having to make that decision. That conversation always

arises, especially during this time of year. So it won't be any surprise if once we have this conversation again, as in the next month or two, and how we continue to look at if it, if it means bettering the game of basketball, we have we have to continue to have that conversation. Well, let me ask you what you played college basketball? You played at Florida for Billy Donovan. You mentioned affair, You also coached, uh, you know, at the Division one level. Is there anything wrong with

college basketball right now? Is there anything wrong with the tournament that needs fixing? And I know you talk about advancing and keeping it on on things, but to me, as a fan who sits here, loves the game, talks about the game, loves the tournament, I don't see anything wrong with

college basketball right now. No, you know, it's it's being I think the one thing COVID and all everything that we've gone through over the last several years has given us an opportunity to is to take a step back and really make sure that we're evolving and doing the things that we need to do to make sure the game continues to advance it and it is as special as that

always been. I'm a traditionalist. I love the tournament. We all, I think many that that are in our business love what the inc Douba March Madness, what it does for both mention women's basketball. The big thing for us is is not just that it's sustainable, but also are we doing everything we can to continue to be innovative, to be to make it better and if it means adding some teams down the road, that's a conversation we need

to have. If if at the end of the day we all sit down and say, you know what, where it is makes total sense and it continues to bring in the atmosphere that it has had, then then so be it. But I think it's it's it's proudent for us to continue to do our job to at least to continue to think about those those possibilities. So you met, you guys met in Phoenix not too long ago and maybe recent resting what was determined or was it just to get together to see what's coming

up? So we were actually talking about a lot of things. So at the same time we're discussing transfer, the transfer window, all the challenges that that we're facing, understanding it the changes we're also looking at the NIL world. So it was a bigger conversation about a lot of things. We really dove in deep into trying to understand where college landscape is going, how does basketball fit into that equation and what are some of the hurdles that we have

to overcome. So we were doing a lot of that, not much, not much, just sitting around and hanging out. But it was good. It was It was well needed because putting putting ads coaches in a room to have conversation, have good dialogue. It's important with everybody's scheduled, especially this time of year with basketball season going on, and being able to get some of our coaches involved in ABC the coaches so siation. It's that's that's that's

really important. We're talking to Eddie Noon as athletic director at New Mexico also the chair of the n C Double A Men's Basketball Overside Committee. Eddie, wearing both your hats as an as an a D and then as a as being on this committee. Is now a good time or a hard time, or maybe both to be in the position and doing the things that you're doing I mean, it's sure. The job has got to be dang hard. Yeah, I would tell you that, you know again and any any job

that's that's worth Uh. The easiest way to put it is we're here to serve service and athletes and everything we do. So to me, we're always gonna have challenge. There's always gonna be something around the corner that's gonna kind of make us do things that are probably uncommon and the reality is that's that's part of it. So I would tell you, sure, are we in Are we in a challenging state right now? I would say we are,

And I think nobody would disagree with that. I think there's a lot of things that need to be hammered out, figured out and to get we have to do it together. We have to figure this out because it's in the

best interest for college athletics. It's in the best interest for you know, the championships and everything that we discussed, and for our student athletes, putting them in a position that if they have the ability to generate, you know, some kind of revenue, if it's through nil or however it may be, we have to continue to find ways to to to move it, move it in the right direction. So I've been out here, Eddie from New

Mexico thirty five years. I covered Arizona a PAC twelve member, kind of not the elite like the SEC, but the PAC twelve has a reputation. And then I go back home and I went to New Mexico State in New Mexico, and I'm thinking, how do these teams survive? And I say that with respect because you have what you have, but you're not Arizona. You're not u CLA, you know what I'm saying. And Arizona's not Alabama. So in in IL world, you're kind of like the the afterthoughts.

And with all due respect, but you know what I'm saying, how do you survive? And these kids get money where there's probably little money. Well, I think, first of all, I'm sorry about that that you attended to me live with. Wait wait a minute. The fact is having spent time in the SEC. I spent a good percentage of my career in the SEC, so I understand what it is at that level. We're having the

ability to be here six years now, we can compete. Now are we going to be able to compete and a sustain a level that's against the Alabama's, the Clemsons, Arizonas and all stuff. In certain sports, it's a lot more challenging and we have and we have to be aware of that. We have to understand that we can't be naive to the to that situation when you look at all the other sports and you talk about what possibilities exist here at a school the University of New Mexico, we've been able to compete at

the highest level in batman's basketball, all other sports. Football. We have to do better and that's something we know. But when you talk about the nil and you talk about possibilities, when it comes to basically resources, giving the resources those teams to be successful, we're not at the same level. We understand that, but we have also seen that if done right, you have a chance to compete, win championships, maybe conference championships, maybe even

bowls in football. In other sports, be able to compete up when we won two national championships, and I know it's a cross country here, but for a school like the University of Mexico to be able to compete with three hundred some schools, it goes to show it's possible. But you can't be naive and you can't think that. Look, it's not. So I relish the challenge. I'm not against competing at the highest level. I understand what

it takes. And so what we do every day is we try to do everything we do at the level that that would give us a chance to compete. So I don't want people thinking that we're only competing for a conference. We're competing to be to be the best we can be. And that's the way our staff is, our coaches, and our student athletes. And so

again it's it's a challenge, but we relish in it. So you're an ad and so obviously you know you've got you know, you're dealing with football and and all the other sports and basketball, you know, but you're on this basketball overside committee. But with what's going on in football, and let's let's call it what it is, they're driving the ship right now, or

the car or the boat or whatever. You know, football is driving what's happening as it relates to realignment, maybe even as it relates to n I L and transfer Portland all that kind of stuff. When you're how are you able to kind of keep basketball sort of in the picture and be able to make sure that basketball's best interests don't get lost in what's going on in football.

You know, I learned a long time ago, having spent playing at the University of Florida, working for Jeremy Foley when he was the FI director at the University of Florida, working for some great ads at LSU and other places. At Vanderbilt, I learned that you have to give everybody the ability to be successful. And the way I look at it is I want my basketball coaches to understand that he is a party, he is gonna and I

try to show that same opportunity for every one of our coaches. You know, we haven't had the success in football here that I that I think myself and our fan base want to see. We did unbelievable higher this year and have Bronco Manning Hall as our new football coach, and we're excited for that. But our previous coach did an unbelievable job. Actually he's now there at Arizona. He did an unbelievable job helping us build the culture back. And

so I understand that every sport looks and say football drives the train. I get it. But you can when you look at our student athletes, and we have five hundred student athletes here. I need them to understand that we're going to invest every resource, every opportunity to show that we can win and win at a high level in their sport. And so that's the way we approach it. You have to have coaches that understand it and buy into it, because at least for me, I want coaches that are all in.

We're all in this together. If we have silos, it's not going to be successful for everybody. So we've been able to do some special things here, but be able to do that means you have to have the right people. So you're in a tough position as an ad ADS a tough position as Jay was talking about today, we met with Mike Candrea, you know, the interim AD here just all the things that are going on the wild wild West. It's trying to figure out what's going on. How do you guys

survive? And then everybody This is an ad general question with all the things going on, because there's so many things and just keep chipping away. I mean there's no there's no uh, I mean there's nothing that I can say right now. There's still a lot of work that has to be done in the world of like I said, transfer of the nil but all the nuances

that we're dealing with today. But it's it's part of working together. I mean, we've got to find ways to continue to chip away and do what we can if it's truly about the best interests of our student athletes and putting our institutions in the right place. We've got to make sure that we just continue to to to help get where we need to be, because I think that's the other side of this is a lot of people are waiting for somebody else to do it, and the reality is we all have to do this

together. There's gonna be some federal support that's gonna have to get involved. There's there's institutions, the conferences. Everybody's gonna have to find a way to get to where we need to get to to make it happen. I mean, it really does. I'd be remissed to not ask you have you ever been to Tucson interested I actually I played against in ninety I think it was ninety five or ninety six, it might have been ninety sixteen. We played

We played there in the tournament. They used to have there the holiday tournament. Yeah, yeah, yeah, So it was good. It was a good time. I enjoyed my time in Tucson, really did. Uh. We didn't win, but you know what it was that that team ended up going to win the national championship. So I look back and I'm like, it was a good it was a good tournament, a good time. So

let me finish. Would you be interested in a job out here? They're looking for a you know, at this point, I'm excited about where I am. You could never talk about the future, but I tell you that, and my focus is always to do the best job that I am where I am. That's that's always been my number one responsibility. And sure,

so I would tell you that. You know, if, if and when time comes one day that it takes me away from where I am today, it's gonna have to be something that's right for my family and I. Politicians, by the way, don't let Jeff Grammer bull you around. I brought him to Tucson. He left here to go to New Mexico, so don't edge Grammar. Well, I apologize for you, knowing Jeff. I do want to say this for your because I know you guys get traction in Phoenix

hopefully. But I also want to say in behalf of the men's basketball, we are ecstatic about having the Final Four in Phoenix this year. I mean, I mean, if you go back to twenty seventeen, the second largest attendance, what the host committee does, all the in the weather at that time of year, it's an unbelievable location. I know, everybody's really excited

for the Final Four this year. So you know, with all the fan fest and everything's going on, I need to just say thank you to not just the people in Phoenix, but the people of Arizona because to be able to have this tournament there, it's all hands on deck and they do an unbelievable job. So kudos to them. We're excited. As part of the NCAA Men's Basketball, we're really excited to be heading down there. Who knows if there's going to be a Wildcat Lobo matchup Phoenix, wouldn't that be funestatic?

Thank you, Eddie, Appreciate your time. Man, all right, guys, you'll have thank you be well. Eddie Unis, Eddie Unias. That's like jack Ard on your Mexico A Basketball committee. Let's break that site committee, because did you get what he does? I mean, if there the well they did. They're just kind of responsible for every Yeah, we'll come back. Wait let them. We can't do it in the thirty seconds we've got. We got to go hit our last break. So sick around,

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welcome back to Win in the Ball Hero Fox Sports fourteen fifty. I'm Steve. He's JAYT Kevin with us. We you have thirteen minutes. If you'd like to get in a conversation, give us a call to four one six seventy a company. Yep. So what does he do well? It just sounds like they're they're kind of like responsible for everything that goes on with college basketball. It looks like they're you know, they appoint committee members for

the basketball tournament committee. They just they're going to be the ones that will make a recommendation, okay whatever. They'll have a study or a committee or whatever maker recommendation if they decide or if they're going to look at expanding the tournament. They you know, what I read on their website, they you know they'll make recommendations on rules to the rules committee. So just basically whatever

it takes to run the basketball tournament committee. I'm presuming that they have a role or if not, are the final decision makers on you know, basketball tournament sites, men's and women, you know, all that stuff. It's just they're just they're kind of like the Commissioner's office for NCAA basketball and he's the chair of the committee. You you've been a bureaucrat every now a couple of times. Yeah, how many meetings did you? How many groups of

people the way? Too many meetings? There were sometimes that I'm like, one meeting after the next, the next meeting. Oh yeah, I mean, like, you know, you're making me have nightmares about my time at the city. I mean it was just, you know, I was a communications guy, so I had to be at everything. Yeah, you know, you know there was a weekly uh you know, staff meeting with all

the department. He had the first thing Monday mornings, then there was another one right before the city council meeting the next day, and then there was one at the end of the week. And my point is, okay, so we get these meetings and then you have more meetings for meetings, and what the hell do you keept done? I mean, you know what, you know what I'm saying. Well, in my in my case, it

was hard to get stuff done because I was in so many meetings. Now, not every department had was in every meeting that I went to, but then I wasn't in every meeting that they had, you know. But you know, I seem you know, my wife and then the job she has with them with a medical company, you know, and she works from home, but she goes into her office and closes the door. She can be in there all day, one meeting after another. I've seen her calendar and

I'm like, that's very colorful. Hunt. It's got colored blocks all over the day. Things I got yelled at yesterday because she's in a meeting, right So you got to understand her. Her office is right off of our living room, so and my office is in the living room. Okay, she closes the door. She's un meeting on zoom or whatever, and one of our cats started screaming, just screaming and just standing over in the kitchen just screaming. And I'm like, I'm screaming at the cat for screaming and

she goes everybody can hear you in my meeting? Were you? I might have I might have done a couple of damnits, But that's that's not too bad. If you want to call him, please do five two zero, four one, six, seventy four forty. I think we're done with the CA Andrea stuff. Did we play the last one? Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yah, yeah we were, And there's still plenty more. But again, let's well, let's go back to that. Though, A really interesting time with him, because you know, look, I've

always seen him as a softball coach. Yeah, and you know, obviously he's way smarter than just a softball coach. He could run this department. I'm pretty sure. Yeah, I think he could. Yeah. You know again, he'd have to, you know, surround himself with the right people, which anybody has to do. But I could see him being in you

know, the the airs on an athletic director. I don't know think he will be, but I was trying to picture him, as you know, in Davey's chair up there at the at the podium, and I thought he could do this if you want, but your perception of him is correct because he is the softball coach. But I think isn't most of those or most of those eighties former coaches or coaches, athletes, all those things. Yeah, but I think before he comes off those being good at is he's a

people person. He's a people person, and he and and again. But what you know, what do Arizona Athletics fans want? They want somebody who understands what Arizona sure, sure, right And if there's a guy who does, he's the guy. Now does Brent Brennan? I think he does. I think Tommy Lloyd has got to handle on it very quickly. Yeah, yeah, let me ask you. I came up there was another show was

listening to earlier today about something. So I want to ask you be candid with me and YouTube kept who's the best coach at you obey right now, right now today? It's hard to say Steve because I don't know that, we don't know some of the other coaches. So I was well enough I was going to go with the other one of the other Yes, but I would say, you'd have to say Clancy Shields tennis tennis tennis number one. You know, you'd have to argue for Jim Anderson, who we had on

the show yesterday about golf women's. Yeah, Laura and Elo, you'd have to argue is going to go with look at what John Court's doing with with the gymnastics program. We gotta get him on the show, you know, you know, you look at I think that I think the the the the jury is still out on Caitlin Lowe over in softball, Drew Tommy Lloyd, the journey, journey jury's out less out than it's you know, more and

more. I think you're getting that he's pretty damn good. But I think he's you know, people will say basketball, people say him because that's a has been has been really good, and that's what they know, you know, Chip Hale, I mean, you know, we're we're still finding out about him. You know, uh Fred, uh Fred Harvey. You know, guy's been doing this for Yeah. I mentioned most of the coaches.

Yeah, I would say Clancy Shields. Yeah, I would say Clancy's probably done the most and brought his team, his program, the furthest right. Arizona was already really good in golf, both men's and women. There's also idea who's brought Using the same example, the same example idea, but you know, you can't help but have question marks about what's going on in that program right now. But you know, she one of the best, She's

one of the best. Is she the best? I don't know. You know, if you if you put a knife to my throat, as I always say, i'd probably say Clancy Shields right now, that's who I would have picked it. Yeah. Yeah, And he's and he's personal, he's smart. Obviously we talked to him, and he's brought this program. Yeah. Who would have thought, right, Yeah, But you know, look

at what Jim Anderson is doing over there and and Laurie Golf. You know, they've been doing so well that Jenny Clements threw up millions of dollars and whoever else throw up millions of dollars to build this country facility at Tucson Country Club that I see going up every Tuesday when I go over there for my breakfast meeting, it's like, you know, it's it's coming along. Yeah, And that's a great and that's a great golf course. So no, I yeah, I mean, but they've got a bunch of good coaches over

there. Steve. You know, I don't know that there's a bad coach, right, No, well there's nobody that we think is that we here is obviously bad right right? You know, so you know, and a lot of programs have that. But you know, I mean what I want to be at ACU right now. I wouldn't. I wouldn't want to deal with Bobby Hurley on the daily. Well did I ask you this question? If you I did ask you this question, if you were, if you were a guy like an Eddie Nunis or whomever, whould you take this job?

I would? I told you I would, because oh today, today, today, under the circumstances, because again, because you would be coming in with an opportunity and challenge to fix something kind of like what Jed Fish did with football. You know who would want who wanted that job? Will somebody who had the attitude that says, I know it sucks, I know things are horrible over there, but I think I can fix that. And and if you're an if you're an AD at a New Mexico or above level

program, you think you're good enough to come and do this job? Right because you're they're not gonna hire you if they don't think they can pay you In perpetuity. You know, the you have athletic department is gonna exist. It's not like one day it's gonna shut down and you're not gonna have a job and you're looking for a severance package. So, if you believe that you're a competent athletic director, why wouldn't you want to come here and try

and do this where? And if you fix it and the program goes off, you're a god in this town. I was just gonna say, I think not only is it having the right attitude, but it's also having the foresight to see what the program could be if you beat it to that place. Well, guess what somewhere. Guess what happens when you do that? Then you go somewhere somewhere else. You followed Greg burnd right, Honestly,

I'm still not sure how he got that job. Things weren't that great here, No, no before right, the trail of her very much so, very much so, if he calls it, if if you're listening right now, he's gonna call in. He's gonna call an alloy for that, right, but he did. If the evidence shows us very Let's let's say his name came up for this job. Do you think this community would say, okay, they would not, they would not. Look, he did a pretty good job. I mean a lot of things have facilities on his watch,

facilities. You know, the programs were good. A lot of good things happened on his watch. But he left a lot of stuff behind that people are still talking about. Sure, but no, it's gonna take a special person to come in and and fix things under the conditions that are are there right now. And you have to work for a boss who we all know has kind of become the micromanager of the position, right yeah, yeah, so uh you know, uh yeah, no, I think Look,

it's a good it's a good it's a great place to live. That's where you start, right is the place that you're going a rat hole or is a place where you go. I can live here, I can bring my family here. I mean, my kids can go to go to school here. And you know, and and I'm gonna like the place. I'm gonna like getting up in the morning and going to work. But you know, obviously there's a challenge. And look, as time goes on, I'm not

as caught up in Is there an athletic director who's gonna have to. He says, I'm not taking this job until they figure out what's happening with the president. Because again, if you're good and you're doing a good job, no matter who comes in as president, you know, if you're doing a good job, they're not going to come in here just to ax you. Oh sure, no, no, but we all know you've been there. Yeah, I've probably been there. Hei Key was not his guy, right,

it was weavers guy. Well that see, but that comes into play when stuff goes bad. Okay, right, if if this financial issue hadn't happened, just no, if the financially if things were all honky, door over in the department, would still have his job. In fact, I did the profile on Hikey last year or so, and you got some glowing

quotes from the robins and everything was fine. But how could you not three years ago COVID already they're already forty five million publicly, forty five million in the whole because of that, not no down the road that it's gonna happen. You can't spend the money that they spent. Yeah, you just they just didn't happen. After all these years of saying this was a self sustaining

a place. Yeah, it's an interesting thing that, like even Candre said, it doesn't think that it's going to be like right in the future. And people need to understand. I think in every every school, like I said, they have to be going. I mean the UCLA is two hundred million dollars their athletic department, only it's two hundred million dollars in the hole, which is why they you know, high tailed it to the Big ten to try and catch up. And then how long is that going to take

to get out? Right? Plus they got to give a bunch of the money to cow So you know, no, I you know, yeah to your question, Yeah, I would still take this job. If I'm a city and athletic director somewhere and I think I'm pretty good at it, I would accept the challenge, and I would I would come here. I would too, especially because you see what Burne was able to do. Yeah, bag getting the Alabama job. You see what this program and then in school

could be. It's gonna be interesting to see how Greg Burnie hangs on to his job if Alabama football goes into the toilet. True, right, because that's the biggest hire in the history of the program to this point. Right, if kaln to Board does a terrible job, you know, it doesn't win games, and they're become mediocre, just like that. Yeah, it's gonna be interesting to see what what happens to Greg burn over there. Okay, but he's our friends, so we won't talk bad about it. You

just did call tomorrow. It's Greg, I mean, it's you want to talk all right, Thanks for being here. We'll be back tomorrow. We'll try and get some more Super Bowl talking and more great guests, so be sure to come back.

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