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Guest: Tom Danehy, Pima County Sports Hall of Fame Inductee

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This is I on the Ball with Steve Rivera and Jake and Salez on Fox Sports fourteen fifty powered by Nova Insurance Services and Sure Your Most Prized Possessions kat Z, R TWU, SAG and iHeartRadio Station. Good, good afternoon, everybody. Welcome to Iron the Ball here on Fox Sports fourteen fifty. I'm Steve Rivera. Welcome back to my Mexican of friend Jay Gonzalez. They let you back into the country, which is a shock to me. Well again, it was kind of like get the hell out of our country kind of

thing. They didn't want you either. Yeah, they were like, you know, I got to the border and they said they're waiting for you over there. Just go. It was like Heaven, Heaven, Jesse, been to bed, Jesse, somebody Gonzalez, Yeah, please go ahead. Wait, we got to get this riff raff out of our country right now, you know, you know what. Open a hole in the fence and get him out of here, Russia, rush him through, get him through, and you and you're here and I'm here, you know, good to be

back without you, you know, Steve. You know I was telling Henry here on the on the way in, I said I you know, we everybody goes through this. You need a vacation from your vacation, right, I'm tired. I got home last night and just laying on the couch the rest of the night, watched television and tried to regroup this morning. I just, you know what, I'm gonna let let all the regrouping take place

in the morning. I didn't do any any work when I got home last night, including I had a request on Twitter too, Hey, what the hell get the podcasts up? So all the podcasts from the last week. I'll get him up tonight. Okay, yeah, because because we had a few requests about where's going, Well, he's in Mexico. Well the truth is that downloading radio files where we were was not happening, aren't. I mean, we go to a place where it's usually good. Internet servicing was

spotty this this year for some reason. So, okay, you're fine. You're on vacation. Yeah, you know, and I was on vacation. I mean I was getting the the social media, you know, announcing the show's sure it's going there, sure, yeah, Ricky and Rocky, Ricky and Rocky, yeah, catch yeah, but no big it was a good show. Yesterday. You missed some good things. A lot of things that happened over the weekend disappointing. We can kind of recap some things with you.

We had Lev on, we had Javier on talking about baseball. Uh it's uh what did you say before you came we came on? What the hell happened? Or what did you say? Uh? So, what the hell was that? Yeah? Yeah, well it was just another And Henry came in with the solution panicking, what was it? Just not upright? Well, there's more pressure on him being a host. I think whenever there's

more pressure on you. Of eight teams recently, Carvier he used that theory and think about it, and Lev came back with the same kind of solution. They played for exactly what they got a home field advantage that turned into craft. I'm sorry, I don't I don't buy that. It was too much pressure on him thing. You know. Other number one seeds didn't do what they did right. I mean, they just came out and I mean there was it was listless. It was they looked they looked like they lacked

energy. You know, the hitters you were swinging a crap and then the you know, and then the thing that had got them there, they're starting pitching just went all to hell in a hand basket. And and so it all fell apart. One of the things that we talked about. And then momentum is is the word, uh the United debate or I don't agree with you do, but in baseball of any sport, that has a lot to do with a lot of things, you're playing, well, feed, well,

all that stuff. Uh, they had the momentum coming in right, and I'm using that word loosely. Uh, and then it all fell apart, all at the same time, all all at once, and they couldn't couldn't find it again. It was the Oregon State Series. In the first two games. Yeah, they couldn't field, they couldn't hit, they couldn't pitch. Now, okay, so now I mean in the Grand Canyon game, wasn't No, it wasn't the Grand Canyon Game. I think, No, that was the never mind it was it was the it was the Pac

twelve series. But they just, you know, they were just doing things that they just don't do, don't do right the thing. Okay, So now we know the results, we all that and all that, and there's still now some factions with Chip obviously that this is not just a one off, right, it's a three off. It's a three off. Yeah, and you know, and and you know, numbers are numbers, right, and people are gonna say what they're gonna say. Yeah, but you know, and he even said, he said, look, we got to do

something different to get it. So he'll obviously address that in whatever way. He even said, I'm gonna go out, I'm gonna talk to friends of mine. I'm gonna talk to people who've been through this, who coach this kind of stuff, and I'm gonna come up with some thoughts on, you know, on how to how to do this better. You know, he's not digging his heels in and saying the way I do it is right,

and that's I'm going to keep doing what I'm doing right. Some coaches do do that, so you have to again, you know, in the end, they got into the n C douable A Tournament. It was ugly the way it ended. It put a real damper. You know. It's like it's kind of like the last thing that people see, you know, for the season, and that's what they think of, just like they think of

you know, the Clemson game. They think of, you know, the way Oklahoma State beat the hell out of the softball women, all of those things, it's the last thing that happened to think about. And that's the that's the taste that's left in everybody's mouth. Well I said that to to Ryan, to Matt Reynoldson. You know, he's a TV guy. You're as good as your last haircut, and this haircut was not very good.

Yeah, you know. I mean, imagine how would people feel about the football program right now if they had lost to Oklahoma and the way they would have lost to them at the end, giving up the lead and yeah came. So you know, it's it's the last thing. And because of that Oklahoma win and the in the Alemal, well, that's why people can't wait for the football seasons to start, especially now that the softball, baseball, uh, you know, ended the way it ended, and and and men's

basketball ended the way it ended. At the end of the day, though, I don't think your grade for the school changes. You had him at nine. I had him. I had an eight point nine. And I've been thinking about this. I I in the aftermath of what they did, I put an eight point four on it. Oh you did point but now two days later I think like an eight to seven. Well, just so you dropped them two or three out at nine because of how they performed at

track. Because in the end, and it's not so much that that they didn't win the national championship, is how they how they played in a regional at home. Yeah, and and and for softball, the way they got blasted in those two games like they didn't belong on the field. That's why. It's just the look of the way it ended. I think Vic is

gonna call I'm just saying this. I'm predicting this because Vic, you're the trophy guy, and for all of a sudden, I'm the trophy guy because you're being more realistic, you're being candid in your review, whereas you know, well you know, and I'm being more diplomatic. Where where they played well, I mean, no one thought theyd get to this point and here they were in the end as we saw, we saw. You know, Arizona is one of six schools that got in a football Bowl game, bat

men's and women's basketball postseason, and baseball and soootball postseason. Only six teams did that. You know, Arizona, Texas. I can't remember who the others were, so you gotta give a lot of credit for that. That's why it's over an eight and a half. Okay, but you have to look at how all of those things, except for football ended. Hey, miss America, inn't she beautiful? She has a pimple on her nose. I don't think she's she's missing the two. You're a tough judgments to Russian

judge. Russian judge. Yeah, look, and again, I don't want to say that, you know. I mean, baseball did a great job, won a championship, overchieved you know, uh uh, you know, overcame some things from early in the year. It was for me as an Arizona fan, it was a really proud moment when they won both the regular season and conference championship, which were the last championships for the Pac twelve. Big deal. It was a big deal and I was ready to put him

at night. I think if they had gotten into if the baseball team had gotten into a super region, I might have bumped him up to a nine point zero. Have you ever seen naked and afraid at all? I don't, So they have. They're going with these numbers to go in and they do all these things and craziness, and then it's like five and then they get out and they survive it and they move them to eat like in survival

mode or whatever. So you're you're pretty tough on the on the drop, Well, they didn't make it a way to get to drop them, so you know, I don't know they got where they were. They played poorly, and you dropped him a lot of points. I thought a college World Series would have warranted like a nine two or a nine three, but they didn't get it. And then if if the softball had got into the World Series, oh even higher. Yeah, we got a call. I'm not

sure this is high. You're on the air and I on the ball going today, Brian, Brian, what we're doing. We're good? Can you hear us? Yeah? Okay, baseball team did exactly what I think we expected to do. You know, they they got to the tournament, which we're happy there. They weren't as good as everybody. They're about as good

as we thought they were at the beginning of the season. But see, I thought they were playing so much better I thought, and especially with the pitching and that that's that's the deal, and that's what was most disappointing the hitting. Brian, didn't you did? You call in earlier this week and said the same thing, And I said, because you were there, right, you went to the games. I went to all of them, and overall, I think you were more pragmatic about the whole situation. Yeah.

I mean they were picked to finish ninth, they won both the league and the tournament. We should be happy. Yeah, I think Chip Hal did a great job for what he had. He did. I mean he lost, he lost a ton from last year. Yeah. No, I don't. I don't. I'm not debating whether or not he did. He did do a great job to do what he did and putting this team together to

get to where they got to being picked finished ninth. But once they got to there and you realize these guys are pretty good, especially when you think about the way they beat Oregon State and then they you know, they won the tournament. The expectation was you got to at least get out of your region and not lose two games back to back badly to to mid majors. Well, okay, okay, Grand Canyon. We lost them three out of four times this year. Yeah, so it's this that should not have been

a surprise. You know. The pitching, unfortunately, was not as good as we wonted and the hitting was about what we expected, not very good. It was a bit of a surprise. If this team, if this team gets down by three runs or whatever, they're done for the game. Yeah. My thought though with the Grand Canyon game was that when Arizona played Grand Canyon, they weren't playing there you know, Friday, Saturday, Sunday

starters. I thought Grand Canyon would be, you know, confident, but they were going to see pitching that they didn't see against Arizona in those previous games, and that Arizona they're like, okay, now we're going to play with our best stuff. So I kind of I didn't discount those losses. I felt like they would be important from the standpoint that Grand Canyon would come

in here believing they could beat Arizona. But I also thought Arizona wasn't going to put a pitcher on the mound in this game that Grand Canyon saw earlier in the year. Yeah. You know, if you would have seen the Grand Canyon team and I saw all the games at the tournament. That team could hit holy crap, and well soaka Dallas Baptist. You know, well, and they did. Those teams could wreck the ball. I couldn't.

I couldn't remember, Brian, if you had given me a number of your overall for the whole year for baseball, No, no, for the whole just grade the program on a scale of one to ten for the year. I think about eight. I guess. Well, football was higher than I thought it would be. You know, Uh, baseball is about where I thought it would be. Softball we had no pitching there. That's not where we we should be. You know, men's basketball, You know, it's

got to a point where I can sit here. It's easier to say afterwards. But you know, because everything changes so much in sports now, you know, I mean, like what's going to happen? Like basketball? I mean we have you know, there's going to be a twenty five win team next year. We don't know basketball, Yeah, because there's just so much that's everybody though. Everybody's having huge amounts of turnover. It's not just Arizona, okay, And whoever has the most money is going to win. We'll

see what happens. Well, certainly in women's golf. Right, oh yeah, especially there. Yeah, yeah, well, thank you. Good to be back, Brian, thanks for colling. Yeah, so let me let me go back to this thing. I got a I was with a bunch of guys last night and one of the guys says, you know, one of my friendstances, why are you so negative, Steve. I think I'm not negative, I'm just really realistic. Uh we I talk about this with you guys. You have your group of when they people, how many are

realistic? Have I asked you this before? Okay, okay, thank you. That's that's so now I understand why they think I'm negative, because the people who listen to us. Thank you for listening to us. One one Pollyanna, Yeah, you come to the wrong place, and I think I think I think I'm trying to be realistic. You're you're a little bit more Pollyanna than I am, but you're also training more realistic. Yes, yeah, well I okay, it kind of depends on the circumstance or the environment

or whatever. I try to be semi realistic here, okay, okay, all right, okay, but it just depends on the conversation. Because look, in the end, you know, did I think, look, well, let's go, let's talk about the football season last year? When did When did I told you when I finally gave in and believed that Arizona was pretty good. Not until the Utah game. I kept thinking, they're going

to start losing. And that was November late, Right, They're gonna yeah, they're going to start losing because I just don't believe that they're this good. Right, and then they won ten games. So, you know, in that respect, I thought I was pretty realistic, and maybe maybe I was, you know, again shaded by you know, the heartbreak I've lived through. You know, over time, I think we got a little giddy about the basketball team. You know, from that November and December performance.

We thought they're pretty damn good, and then we realized that they weren't. So I think neither of us were very realistic about that. You're right, you know, So I think I can be pretty realistic. Then there are times that I'm a little you know, I get a little over the edge. Yeah, a little. I thought to pull you back a few times,

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you been? I'm always good? Come on, you're always good, dude. I haven't seen you a long time, you know. Don't get to laugh with you anymore. I'm sad. Well, that's true. I haven't been in the Arizona press box for quite a while since before the pandemic. Yeah, well, but I'm sure you. I'm sure you've before we get to the Pima County Hall of Fame thing with you, I'm sure you keep your eyes on what's going on at you of a What did you make of

the season the entire program had for the school year. Well, obviously, the football team was amazing, and it bothered me that they lost those two overtime games. That would have been really niceouldn't it. But they I mean, to come from where they came and then to end up where they did that was just amazing. The basketball team, they're gonna have to get better and now in the postseason obviously, But I mean, there are just some

people that just can't get over that hump. And I hope that Tommy Lloyds and one of them. The softball team that Okay, the tennis I coached high school real tennis, and and I actually played tennis in college a million years ago, and so I've always been a tennis guy, and those guys are amazing. That's probably my favorite thing of the whole year. I mean, the baseball team did a good job of getting to the postseason, but

h the tennis team, they're my favorites. Yeah. You know, we we talked a couple of times about, you know, saying that we think that that good coach Plancy Shields maybe the best coach Michaeale Center right now. Uh, you know very You know, when you think about what he's accomplished, with what he's had, you know that you could arguably say that he's the he's the best coach you've got over there. I wouldn't I wouldn't argue against that. You know, he's something. Let me ask you real quick,

just because I wouldn't have a clue. How do you coach tennis? Either you can play well you can't or no. Well, I think I could get you out there and i'd hook you. I was your daddy, you would. Let's get on the ping pong table, and daddy ping pong and rap ping pong and tickleballer for people who can't play real sports anymore. Well, right there with it. I think that category. I'm pretty sure I'm old that's true. I love ping pong, I really do love ping

pong tickleball. Though. I wrote an article not long ago and I said, please don't ask me to play pickleball. I'm only seventy one. I'm not old enough yet. You know, it's just I refuse. But the thing is, I coached the girls at Anti. I'm just I got to say this. The six years before I got the Anti, the Anti girls tennis team went four and seventy and uh. And all I did is I got a bunch of basketball players out there to play tennis. So they're athletic

and and in the past three years we're thirty and ten. Wow. So you say, you say you're they can't So you're a better coach because you have better athletes out there? Is that what it is? Isn't that the story for every coach? You know? And I L baby yeah, and I L so okay, So let's let's talk about your Hall of Fame induction. I mean it. You know you're you're one of them. I have to mention this though. I also you know, I still coach the Anti

girls basketball team. Oh you're not number one thing. You're not immaculate heart anymore. I'm sorry, You're not an immaculate heart. Anymore. Maculate heart. Isn't that a maculate heart anymore? What happened to them? It doesn't exist. Oh, I didn't know that. I'd news to me, news to me. Okay, No, I'm not by the last three years. And we we won the Regent Championship a couple of years ago. And and we've had three winning seasons in a row, which is something because I had

I had twenty one consecutive losing seasons. I've got I've got great kids. I mean I really do. And there aren't a ton of them, but I have some really really good ballplayers. Yeah, and no seniors. I've got three three going to be juniors that are are that could all play in college. Yeah. You talked about us joking before you got in the air, and I said, I'm old. I know, Jay feels like he's

old. You said you were old. But you've been doing this a long time, with the with the coaching, h it must keep you young, or at least a sense of being young. All Right. The thing is some of the I coached boys for a little while quite a while ago, and uh, and then I took time off to raise my kids. And then when I got into coaching. I was. I was fifty when I started coaching seriously and and I some of the actor to coach a girls freshman basketball team one time, and I said, okay, fine, I've never

gone back to coaching boys. Boys walking to gym knowing everything, and girls walking to gym teach me something. That's that's part of what he's too young, you know, is that you see that look in their eye when you go, oh, he actually knew what he was talking about. And when they try something you're come to do and uh, and they get better a little bit better every day. I hope that I'm able to coach until you

know, I'm in the ground, so I have no idea. I see people all the time to go oh, I couldn't take it anymore, you know, I stopped, But it's it's the most fun thing I do. Well, you mentioned that you you you know, you started you started coaching when you were fifty, and so you've been doing it for a couple of decades and just staying involved. Why why has sports been something you've wanted to stay involved with and do in Tucson, whether writing about it, participating,

you know, being a coach. However, you've you've you've done sports in Tucson, and why, well, it's such a cliche. I grew up in a rough neighborhood in Los Angeles. I grew up where they beat up Rodney King and and but I had great athletes that lived in the neighborhood. Gary Matthews, the guy they called the star him. Yep, totally. Uh, here's my best friends going out growing up in high school. My my next door neighbor was a guy named Bobby Chacone who won a school boy

world championship in boxing school boy. Uh the same. I went to the same high school as as Charles White. Yah, okay, I mean and so sports. It sounds corny, but I had two good parents who kept me on the straight and narrow, and I was gonna I was going to be a good student, and I was going to go to college and everything. But sports just made life worth living. I mean, it made it

made it better. I mean, if if there was bad stuff going along in the neighborhood and outside in the world, uh, you get in the gym and it was like an oasis. And I tell kids that all the time I should be in the gym. All that nonsense stays outside and for those two hours you're in the gym, and and I just you know, a lot of people are saying, you know, you know, sports build character. I don't know if it does or not, if it if it reveals it, but I do know that that I love watching kids get better

and stronger and smarter. Uh and sport helps it along the way. And it's not perfate. I mean, I hate what's going on in college sports right now, but still I was. I'm gonna watch college sports on TV. I know I will, but I just think that. And and a Tucson too, I got. I got into writing when I was in college, and that's that's not my major at all. But I've been writing for

quite a while. And my mother, may she rests in peace, told me you should always have an opinion, because if you don't, somebody else will have your opinion for you. And so I do. I could stress myself. So let me ask this opinion. You've been coaching for a while now. I don't want to ask you your age, but how have the kids learned seventy one twenty one years you've been coaching. What any difference between the kids from twenty one years ago to now phones cell phones that you didn't

have TikTok. And I tell the girls on my basketball team, dump that dude. That's my favorite saying, Dump that dude. I don't care if he's a nice kid in the world. You don't have time for him. You got you're you're a student and you're an athlete, and you got to set aside an hour each day for TikTok, and then you got no time for boys. And so they're they're basically the same. You know, some say that the kids these days. I'll tell you what I do know this

after the pandemic. The pandemic has mess kids up academically, not athletically. I don't think it has done anything athletically, I know, but I know kids that were straight A students before the pandemic and now they get b's and c's and they just kind of shrug. And I think that year of remote learning messed a lot of people up. Wow. Interesting, interesting are you what makes you not say this? But are other people in agreement with you?

Oh? Just about everybody I know that's in education. It would have been nice, if you know, if the country had any kind of solidarity, it would have been nice to say, you know what we missed the year, we're going to go back and everybody's going to go back to the grade they missed because you've got kids now that you know in math and science that have giant holes in their in their learning and understanding and and and I think that I don't know where. I don't know how long it's going to

take before we catch up, or if we ever do. But I'm straying wasting sports. So and a lot of people, a lot of coaches and teachers and educators and the administrators, a lot of people agree with that that it's that we're running in quick sand trying to catch up to where we should

be. Well, well, what do you what do you like about sports and Tucson and why you you've stayed involved in it and aside you know the mean, look, if you're a coach, it's because you love out there coaching kids, but sports and Tucson in general and sort of being in that environment so much, you know enough that you know. Pe mcconne would say, this guy belongs in the Hall of Fame. Well, I like the fact that the college town. I mean, I look back and you guys

are old enough. I looked back to ik Sean Ellington is a kid. I used to play chess with him when he was a kid. I never let him win, and he'll just yeah, you can ask him sometime, you know. I mean, he get so upset. But I remember when when that nineteen eighty eighteen made it to the Final four, and I remember the entire town was just everybody had the T shirts and everybody was focused on

it. And then I drove around the day and I went, I get I think, I want to get some fast food, and it was like a ghost town before that game started on that Saturday against Oklahoma, and and it was just unbelievable, and I thought to myself, this is really cool. I mean, growing up in LA there's there were the professional teams and the you know college junior college teams and the high school teams, and it was just it was hard to keep track and everything. I mean, you

had a lot to choose from. But here it is truly a college town and a nice athletic community. So you must have played ball when you were younger. What did you play in and why? That's the other thing I toked it nowadays that go, oh, I'm going to do this year round, and I go, I hate that, I really do. I hate club sports and I hate kids playing the same sport year round. I'm going to say that a wild as I can. Yeah, in my neighborhood,

everybody played everything. Baseball was basically for me. It was something to do between the end of basketball practice and the start a football practice. You know. I mean at that time of year when we all played baseball, we all played basketball and football. People ran track. Track was a big deal. I ran track. I had to run the distant races because there's no way I was going to be a sprinter or a hurdler or a jumper.

And and I also played tennis. I have. I have six sisters, and I had three older sisters if I used to play tennis, and they used to make me go along with them so that they could play doubles. I learned to play tennis and never told any of my friends because tennis was not cool back in the day. And and then when I got to high school, since I played football and basketball, when I played tennis in the

spring, I played baseball tennis in the spring. It was just I was just eccentric, you know, instead of nerd right, But again, sports we did. We did sports every single day. Yeah, but whatever the season made an agreement that we have played basketball every day of high school. We all stuck to. Let me ask you, because I know you have a long history in Tucson. What brought you here? That might be our last question because we're in out of time. But what brought you here?

Was it the writing? H? No? I was I went to I played some sports in in California. I played freshman basketball at remember remember when you had to play freshman Yeah? Uh? And I played freshman basketball at at cal State north Ridge. And then I played a season of football someplace, and I just I got a scholarship offer to play basketball at co Chief in Douglas, and I thought, this is great. I can be outside

of l A, not that far and I can play. And I actually went showing up ready to play football because that's my favorite sport to play. And they did have a football team, so I ended up playing tennis. They had tennis in the fall and then basketball in the winter, and I played baseball in the spring, and and I played all three sports. And then and then after getting out of Coachief, my lovely wife was coming to the u of A, and I said, well, see, I think

I'll go where she goes. And uh, and I came to the u of A and just I mean, I love Tucson and and I've I've written I've written stuff for TV, you know, back in l A. And I never They always say, oh you want to come with her? No, I'll never go back. Yeah, And so I I really, I mean, is it's my home till I die, which I don't plan on doing. Good luck with that, Okay, father time is undefeated. Okay, well, thanks so much for joining us. It's great to talk to

you, and congratulations again. One last thing Bregg Hanson, you know, he emailed me and I said, seriously, but you guys like run out of like worthy inductees. I like the depeste mode of the party Hall of Fame. Now, man, you're you're you're everybody. Look if you're talking about local sports, everybody knows who Tom Danny is. So so just take that and and and accept it. So you are our you are our Mick Jagger stuff. Thank you, Thanks about It's good good. I always like

talking. So he's a funny dude there. And there are guys like that. You know, there's a whole lot of guys like that that you know, they didn't do one particular thing, right, they did weren't an All American or or played Major League baseball. They were just involved, yeah, right, just involved in sports for years and you just go. Everybody knows who they are everywhere, and and it's great that the that the Hall of Fame recognizes. You know, one of those guys that didn't play maybe he

did play sports was Lopez uh Lipus, the announcer who's al upus. Right, he was just around. He's he's just been involved in sports in so many different ways. They think what would all that be if he hadn't been around, right, And Tom's one of those guys. Let's take a break. I want to talk about multi sports because you don't see that anymore. Yeah, and I obviously you're a good athlete. You want to play a lot, but it's mostly one sport guy, right, playing all around,

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Jacobs also got our guy Henry in with us today. We have thirteen minutes. If you guys want to give us a quick call five two oh four one six seven four four zero talk to us about whatever you'd like to I kind of wanted to go with what Tom was talking about, the good old days, what we talked about, Jake uh And I assure you, one of those guys, you could play a lot of different things, not just

one sport. In today's today's kids because of the parents, probably played one sport from August to August, right, And that's not a bad thing. It's just what it is. I'm gonna say it is just because you know, whether you're having fun or not, sports can be a grind. And when you're doing the same thing over and over and over again, I'm sorry, it just can't be. It just it just got It has to be hard to stay at a certain level and be good at something over and over

and over again without getting burned out. I look, I've known I don't say a gazillion, but plenty of kids who are great athletes, great baseball players, great basket mostly baseball and basketball players. We're just great at those things. And then by the time they were finishing high school, they'd had it, they were tired of it because they played it a year ound.

Now there are a lot of kids, as you know, you know, who were maybe you know, towards more of the elite category, who feel like, Okay, if I do this, I'll get to the NBA, or if I do this, I'll get to be a Major League Baseball player. Who can you know, who can stay with it and do it? And it takes a special kind of athlete to do that, to stick with it, But that's such a small percentage of of of athletes who are that

good. Who can you know who can get there that you know, the vast majority of athletes who focus on one sport, they play the sport through high school and then they're done. Yeah, I think that that's a that's a factor of it. I won't disagree with you. It doesn't happen to all everybody, but it happens. Uh. The one thing I like about

it is that you become a better teammate. You learn how to be a better teammate, not just with one sport but a lot of different And again, like I said before on the show, that you become a better team player. When we're the real road HiT's like for work, right, you know what it takes to be a team member to big things work well, or to succeed in the jump. Different sports required come with different types of

challenges. Right, If you're in a baseball team, you have got to deal with the fact that if you're gonna lose some games, you're not going to undefeated. Right, You're gonna lose some games. You're gonna have to come back and and come back from losses, and you know you're gonna lose to teams that you don't think you should ever lose to those kinds of things. So that's one way. And then let's say you're in a great football

you know, a great football program. Maybe that you do go undefeated, but now at some point you got to deal with a loss, and that loss feels different from a loss in baseball. Well, when I asked Ravo memories, is how did that first lost feel after all those wins that he had, And he said it was different, but it didn't defeat it right, right, it was like, you know, he had to figure out and that's how you know, you know, you know, you learn something

about yourself. Now, basketball is kind of in the middle you know, if you're on a really good basketball team, you might only lose two or three games. Maybe you go into feed it, but mostly here was two three, four games. If you're if you're really good, and you have to still you have to deal with taking that loss and coming back the next day or the next game and being better and and so, you know,

you learn different things by playing different sports. Let's also let's also realize that it only takes us, well not only it takes a special athlete, women, guys, whatever, to play all these different sports because you're you can't be good at all of them. You could be mediocre or whatever, and some some people can be, but most people aren't. But most people aren't.

But it takes us specially. I knew a couple of those people who were fantastic in all the sports, and uh, they were just special dudes. I mean, there were just dudes who could play. You know when that comes to mind from from Rodney Pete. Yeah, okay, Rodney Pete, he was a great baseball player. I mean as a as a as a freshman in high school, he had pitched one game all season long, and he pitched the state championship game and won the game. What position do

you play normally? I'll feel a thing. I don't know wherever he played, but he didn't. You brought him into win the game. He started the state championship game, but he didn't pitch all year. No, that's strange. But they knew he could. Yeah, they knew he could. Let's take this call. Hi, you're on the ar and eye on the ball. Hey, what up? Guys? Is there? Vic? I haven't heard from you since you were talking crap to me, So I want to chime in on this thing you're talking about. And uh, I guess

I'll laugh both of you. So if you're the coach, whether it's high school or a high level travel ball team, and your star player misses to go play basketball, which is just he's doined for recreation or fun, what are you going to say? Good question? I say, I say, have at it. I have no problem with it. You have at it because that's his choice, not yours. Now if now, if my star player was missing to go to the movies, I have a problem with it.

But if I've got a softball player who's really good and they're playing high school basketball and they're competing, I have zero problem you have to. Wasiit zero have a tournament like a national type tournament, and your star softball player says, hey, I got a high school basketball tournament or game. I don't know, VIC, you would do that. Is this a trick question or is there a right or wrong answer. There's no right or wrong answer.

My my girls were pretty good basketball players. I told you guys. I did filming at them. They used to dribble with all the tough kids from Compton at the back of the bleachball practice was going on, and they were good. And when they went to go play high school basketball, their travel team coach said, you can go do it, but you guess what your scholarship is going to be given it up. Well, okay, and I know you're a travel ball coach, VIC, but I think that's bull

crap. I really do. I think any coach that tells a player that can only play one sport is a bad coach, nother nor other way, no other way about. It's just you've got to be truthful with them. And I I find it hard to to have my star player leave to another sport where they're just kind of doing it for recreation, or how about how about doing seven and seven football. You you missed one of these tournaments, Uh, to go play recreational high school basketball. It's tough. It's it's

a tough call. So so Vick, you you're around it along. I know you are, because you're your selfies out everywhere. So so do you see this happening more and more or less and less less and less? A kid that plays softball plays softball all year long. Kid that's gonna play, you know, like basketball all the trial, the tournaments are coming up this

summer, there's you're getting recruited. There's not a kid that's gonna miss all those Vegas tournaments to go play seven on seven because he's a recreational football player in high school. But see what I'm talking about, VIC is like, let's say you've got a star softball player who you know, whatever, and they're on the basketball team at their high school and they're playing for their high school. I don't see how you can, you know, crap on him

for doing that. I just don't. And again, but that's that's my strong opinion about how important I think it is to play more than one sport, because what's happening is you have in softball. You're having ball showcases and spring showcases to be seen. And like I said, you're just one of those who play basketball as well. In the winner, I think it should be up to the athlete and they say, Okay, I understand that I'm risking being seen or whatever, but it's important for me to go play on

my basketball. Let's also let's all put this in perspective too, though. If you're that good, if you're that good and you're being seen by colleges like this, you know where your brothers they're gonna find you no matter what you well, you know where your ben and brother is and you probably do that sport. You know that they're not gonna sit no, but that I

get they're gonna find you and and stuff. But if you're gonna miss because not everybody is uh is Ali Skaggs or Cardi scooping anywise, some of those are on the D two level. Jay, you got to remember, Hey, you're you're gonna lose scholarship because you didn't go to this showcasing it seem and it's not all. It's not all everybody Arizona U c l a good talking about UH West Texas or Western New Mexico or or or one of those schools. Yeah, no, I I I hear you, Vic, and

I just I don't know. I just think there's I know it's not. It's not James Steve, it's not when we played and you played that callers there. Sure you go play little le in the summer. Yeah, then you go to Pop Warner in the fall, and then you know, if you're good enough, you play pick up basketball at some part. It ain't like that, no more, no, no, Hey, I'm a very believer in miliality sports. My kids only played soccer and they were halfway decent

at it, so you know, and got a college scholarship. So whatever floats the boat, and it's usually the parents will helped float that boat, right and pay for the pay for the am I not right? Parents money? Yeah, of course the kids aren't getting there on their own, so you know that's a big decision. I mean, that's what my parents. Again. I've got a cousin that the star soccer player. She came in third in the state and go to the freshman and when she and she carried

over into she played at MIKELH. Mountain, I'll tell you, and she carried over into softball, and the coach was like, well, you miss tryout, and then he was a STARTI shortstop two games later. Of course, well because she's good enough. No, absolutely, And look, I mean we we've heard all the stories, right, you know. There was a let's just say there was a south side coach who demanded that his football players only play football, and the and the best football player at that school

was also a really good baseball player. Coach, you go play baseball, you can't play football. And guess what he did. He went and played baseball. So the coach was trying to tell him, if you play baseball, you know you're you're done, and and and so instead of instead of the players saying okay, I'll play football, he said, okay, I'm going to go play baseball. And and the best, the best quarterback at that school ended up only playing baseball because the coach wouldn't le him play fotball.

But the point is, Jay, now it's not so much if we were just in high school, like back in the day, you could do that, or you could play football baseball you're long and and there was no compion. Now it's the travel world and thousands and thousands of dollars investment. Yeah, I hear you, I hear it. I've I've just been again you well, I've I've made it clear. You know, what I firmly believe in is that these these these athletes, the more sports they play,

the better they are overall. And and again, the percentage of of athletes who get scholarships and who go on to higher levels and stuff like, it's so small that putting it all in that basket, I think is not a smart thing. I just don't think it is. So, Vic, what are you going to do this summer when you have nothing to complain about to me in the summer. Still, I'll still be whining and get your energy from football. Baby, I'll bring up I'll bring up some more rich No,

I think you have more souther stories. Thanks. Thanks about you too, man. Yeah, you know, Vic and I are not going to agree, right, We're not. And that's fine. That's that's fine, you know. And and a coach there, the coach is going to do. Look, the coach is gonna do what he thinks is best for his team, and what do he thinks is best for the athletes. Now, and I understand that two hundred to the point of the football thing. The

coach screwed himself, he did. And that's fine. That's because that kid could have done both. He realized. I'm sure he realized. You know, he called my bluff and blah blah blah. But yeah, that's too extreme. I mean, the coach is too extreme. Yeah. You know. There was another one that I know of where a coach a guy wanted to be in the band and the and the football coach said no. And then the player said, okay, and guess what he did. He joined

the band. The band. Now he's a multi millionaire somewhere. The band. Okay, you go where your butter's bury? Do? You just go with what you love? And I think that, of course, that's the thing. And that's the thing. Too many kids or not. We gotta get out her because we'd love to get some commercials. All right, we'll be right back. Breaking is coming at the top of the hour.

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