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Candy, Jeremy, George, Ralph, and Will talk about March Madness, My City, and More. #marchmadness #brackets #collegebasketball #upset #mycity #detroitlions #detroittigers #javierbaez #wisconsinbasketball #wisconsinfootball

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Good evening everybody, and welcome to another edition of Fire Up. March Madness has begun and we've even had upsets today. Oh my goodness, gracious, and I have a crew to talk with me tonight. Okay, let's introduce the crew. I'm gonna start with my co host, smoking Jeremy be Hello, Candy, happy to be here. Let's talk some sports. Sounds good to me. That sounds good to me. Mister George Iiicorn, Long time no see, It's been a long time since I saw you, and a

little bit. We had fun on the last show, but good to be back. We did, we did keep it up, Jeremy b. And then we have mister Ralph Williams. How are you, Ralph? I'm good at Candy, thank you, and all the panel, thank you. You're welcome. And our special guest tonight, mister Wilvogel, how are you well doing great? March Madness is in the air. One of the best times of the year, it's and I'm glad to be back. Awesome, awesome, So will since you are our special guest, tell us about a little

recap of today. Maybe you know upset that you didn't see coming. Well, the upset that I didn't see coming today was just happened. Oakland's going to be mission Kentucky and I told my friend, I said, do you know where the school is? He's like, uh, duh, it's in California. I said, no, this Oakland is in Michigan. So props

to them beating a blue blood in Kentucky. A fourteen teed being a three seed, Yes, it's not the same feeling as a one being a sixteen being a one, but you know what, beating a blue blood in the March Madness in the round of sixty four, that always feels good, especially when you're the lower seed. Some other things I really liked that happened today. Oregon player Jermaine cozen Arts scored forty points. That was huge. She

propelled them to beat South Cana Illinois coach Mark Sorry. Illinois player Marcus Demasque had a triple double. I think it's like the tenth triple double in March Madness history, something like that I read. And then lastly, Michigan State coach Tom Izzo won his twentieth first round game. So a lot of history

to be made in one night of March Madness. And we still have today today is so continue, we have tomorrow, we have Sire Sunday, and we have the rest of the tournament, so we may have even bigger storylines that happened. So yes, that's what cut my eye, mister Ralph. What's caught your eye? Well, Dukine beat b Yu today. Those of you who don't know, Dukaine is from the Pittsburgh area here right down the street from where the NCAA is having a tournament from PPG Paines Arena, and

so you know they won today. And then Oakland just beat Kentucky. And John Caliperi is the head coach of Kentucky's from Pittsburgh here. It seems like every time he comes to Pittsburgh he loses. About five six years ago he lost to Robert Morse and the n I t at Robert Morse. So it seems like every time he comes back to town he has bad luck. So

you know, but that's what caught my eye today. And this Oakland beating you know Kentucky today or just now wow in Virginia getting practically almost blown out the other night there or whatever and by Colorado State that that has to be humiliating and I'm waiting to see what NC State's going to do tonight. George,

what's caught your eye today? Well, obviously, it's a great day to be a fan of two schools in the state of Michigan and Michigan State University Spartans wine the early game twelve fifteen and now prime time the Oakland Grizzlies defeating number three Kentucky. Unbelievable. I just did not see that coming. But I'll tell you what. They got a coach, Greg Campy, who is all business. The guy's been there forty years. Forty years. Answer

your friend's question, will No, it's not Oakland, California. They're named after the city. Well, we actually have a city called Oakland in Oakland County, but the Oakland University, of course, is in a city called Rochester. And uh so that's that's a very uh it's it's it's a Division one program. But it's taken them a hell of a long time to get this opportunity to knock off a number three seeds. So I'll tell you what Candy, Like I said, between the Spartans advancing and now Oakland advancing,

everybody in Michigan is just going Gaga right now. So despite the fact that U of M was horrible and it's just a great it's a great feeling, like Will said, the the unbelievable fun we have with March Madness and this tournament is just mind boggling. And uh that's my that's my take so far on the tournament, keeping it localized here. So that's to that point of view, Jeremy, what surprised you today? The fact that I had to work so much, I barely saw anything, but kudos to Oakland, I

will be honest. The other team that he said got blowed out. That kind of floored me, or real close to bloatout. There really isn't a lot other than that. If you look at what's going on right now the blue book, can you explain March madness for the Assie Oh, I just started read that March madness is they take that it's actually the top sixty eight right now, isn't it because of the playoffs playing games that they did.

Yesterday's succeed So there's a field of sixty four which started today. Yesterday was the field of sixty eight. There's a four at large teams in college basketball that get a chance to play to get to the national championship in a one and done format. So they come in and you get a sixty eight seed versus a one seed over here, and then you get the sixty seventh seed versus this one seed in the sixty fifth, and so on and so forth, and so you get get it back down to the sixty four. That's

how it worked. We have seen it where a one seed has lost in the play in day. So to say it isn't it can't happen. It can. It just doesn't happen very often. Didn't it happen last year? Yeah? It was last year when it happened. That's why I mentioned it exactly. I was, wasn't it the sixty fifth seed that beat the one from the Southeast region? That I'm not sure? Yeah, I can't.

And that's what I think. It was the sixty fifth seed versus the you know, because one seed from each region versus the worst team just outside of their field. Yeah, how horrible is that to be the guy that is the worst seed outside their field. It's nice to get a chance to play, but you know, lex Reala, You're going, man, what jot we got? I'll tell you I'll tell you you're about March madness. I was in Vegas and in nineteen ninety nine, and I'm standing down at this

hot dog stand. They had hot dogs and French fries. And if you were a guest at the hotel, and it stayed at the Frontier, at the old Frontier at the time, if you're guests at the hotel, you got for five dollars, you've got a big, huge hot dog in French fries. It actually was street dollars if you were a you know, if you had a room there. So I'm standing dinner. I'm standing dinner. I got this guy standing behind me, and he's smell like a liquor store

in a brewery. And I and he's standing with one dollar in his hand, and he said he lost all his money on Syracuse. That was the year all the upsets came. What's a toss? State? Wright State beat Syracuse? What's a toss? State beat Kentucky or somebody. And it was just it was just amazing. And I saw people coming out of the sports book like somebody shot their dog, and you know, with gloomy faces.

And the guy said he lost all his money on Syracuse. And he was standing in line there to get a ninety nine cent fruit or shrimp cocktail because that was all he had. Yeah, he had that one dollar and he said helew lost money on Syracuse. I'll never forget that one. You know what's crazy is my brother a few years ago for Christmas gave me these March Madness tickets and we didn't know who was playing there. We just knew was in Charlotte. Ironically enough, the game I went to, one of the

games I went to was when UNBC beatn Virginia. Wow. I met some UNBC students who gave me a UNBC T shirt and I so have it to this day. It's the only time a sixteen seed beat on one seed. Wow. Yeah, I do remember that. And then Jeremy, I think you might have been referring to last year number sixteen fairly Dickinson sixty three, number one Perdue fifty last year. Yeah, but they won their playing game as well. How they got there to be that seed is what I was

getting in. Yeah. Yeah, very good, very good. And yours too, well, yours was a tremendous upset. Oh my god, I remember that twenty eighteen number one Virginia going down to UNBC. Yeah. Yeah. And you know what's crazy is the year after Virginia lost to u NBC, they turn around and win the national championship the year should they get upsets? You're right, yes they did that. I think they be Texatteck, didn't they? Yes? Yes? And then let's not forget was it three

years ago the amazing run by Virginia Commonwealth all the way? Oh yeah? Or wasn't that right? Didn't they go all the way to you? Yeah? They did. Chicago a bunch of Cinderella teams. Yeah yeah, and San Diego State nobody predicts that last year? Oh yeah, let's not forget that. Also was the year it wasn't just Loyola. It wasn't the main branch of Loyola. It was Loyola Marrimount. Yeah, the one was that the one Patino was coaching or no, he's the one coaching Iowa and New

right. Yeah, he was Layel in New York. Yeah, New York. Okay, I knew he was one of them, but I didn't know which one. So yes, kudos to Michigan State, Kudos to Dukesney Creighton won magover Akron, Arizona. One big over Long Beach, North Carolina, one big over Wagner. Illinois won pretty big over Morehead State. Oregon upset South Carolina as well, though that was eleven seed beating a sixth seed, and I think typically we've seen the seed that wins the most is twelve five.

Normally I thought in upset, it's not necessarily eleven six, but I think it's only the five. So yes, Dayton won. That wasn't an upset, but that was a close game, sixty three sixty Oakland did squeak it out eighty to seventy six, and Texas won beat Colorado State. So the question is there are some games tomorrow. Anyone want to predict an upset that they think will happen tomorrow. I can't even remember who the games are tomorrow. You know what. I'm just gonna say this. I didn't pick

them in any of my brackets. It's okay. I wouldn't say they're gonna beat him, but I think they're gonna give them a fight. I can see Vermont beating Duke because you know what, Duke had a really bad ACC tournament. And I'm not saying this just because I'm a target. The old and I don't like Duke. Douke had a really bad ACC tournament showing and they lost to NC State, who eventually ended up winning it. Yes, it looks good when you lose an eventual champion. But you know what,

why not Vermont beating Duke? Shoot, that would be that would be big because then another blue blood would go down. So yeah, I got Vermont beating Duke. Well, how about Coldgate? Coldgate beating their fourteen seed against Baylor number three tomorrow, that'll be an interesting game. And then u A be course the San Diego State. You a bet might pool that, you know, an upset off those two teams. Mm hmmm, I got,

I got just a small one of mini upset. I don't really think it could qualify, but I got you know, Texas A and M is that tomorrow over Nebraska? Yes? Yeah, And they did get Nebraska and eight C they gave A and M a nine state come on, so they're pretty evenly matched. So I mean, I'm I'm stretching things a little bit here. And uh, And I also, of course like uh, I like FAU to beat Northwestern too, But FAU is an eight and Northwestern is a

nine. That's not an upset. But uh, and then you know, Candy, your Wisconsin Badgers played tomorrow, correct, Yes, James Madison, Yeah, you know those guys. That's one of those sleeper teams. To James Madison, I did pick you know, Wisconsin to win though tomorrow. Yeah. Tomorrow night's Longwood versus Houston. That could be an upset. Charleston versus Alabama, Grambling State versus Produced. I mean, they're all underdog teams, so we'll see what they do tomorrow. It could be upsets again.

Yeah, and everyone I know is picking New Mexico State over n C State, And I think NC State is gonna win because how I think they've won like eleven in a row. Yeah. Their last loss was their last regular season game against pitt That was their last loss. I was that that game? Yeah? Oh yeah, I'm taking them. Sorry, Jemmy, GoAhead.

Do you want the list of games for tomorrow? Sure? Northwestern versus that Au, Colgate versus Baylor, UAB versus San Diego State, Western, Kentucky versus Marquette, Stetson versus Yukon, New Mexico versus Clemson, Yale versus Auburn, Colorado versus Florida. And that's the one where I think there might be an upset because Colorado has been playing some good ball and they're a ten

seed and Florida is the seventh seed. That's not that much of an upset, but it would be considering the blue blood in the tournament that Florida has been over the years. Texas A and M in Nebraska, Vermont versus Duke, Grambling State versus Purdue Paul Charleston versus Alabama, Longwood, Longwood versus Houston University. James, you already said, James Mathison TCU versus Utah State and

Grand Canyon versus Saint Mary's California, and Jana, that's right. In The University is actually only a plus two hundred to the Saint Mary's minus two fifty, So that's actually not that bad of odds. The biggest odds against anybody winning is Longwood versus Houston. Houston is a minus five thousand and Longwood is a plus sixteen hundred. Wow. Wow. So that's one hundred and sixty to one odds. Everybody, if you're if you're gonna bet, you know

that's the one to bet on. That that powerball and mega millions. They're all worth would get you a boat load of money these days, because oh yeah, a ten dollars back can get your sixteen hundred mm hmm exactly exactly. Oh, I take that back. I scrolled up a little further. There's one worse twenty five hundred and one, the twenty five, which is two fifty to one Grambling State over Purdue, which is a negative ten thousand to win. Oh z, well, you know, hats off the Grambling

State. Yeah, they won the play game. Hey, nobody, no, you know, this is the furthest they've ever gone, right, Ralph, I don't know. I don't think they ever won a first round game. Who Decaine? No, No, Grambling, No, they haven't won. No, not at all. They never won one either, Ducaine. The last time Dukane was in the NCAA was in nineteen seventy seven, and uh Norm Nixon was part of that team. So wow, Yeah, and they didn't make it past the first round. And Stetson versus Yukon gets the

same as Grambling State. There's a couple of them there. Hey, we could see what I saw in nineteen ninety nine. You never know, you

know, you could be seen. It's an excite time you're even if you're not necessarily a basketball fan, because I think a lot more people become college basketball fans during this time because a lot of people make out the brackets, a lot of people follow it. It's always interesting to see, like how many brackets as we get further on this weekend, how many brackets are busted, and how many actually they still have left that are good. I'll be

honest with you. Wisconsin has two teams in Wisconsin and Marquette. I'm pulling for both of them. Mauett's. Marquette's the number two seeds, so they're having a much better year and they're supposed to get their star player back for

the tournament, Kolik, who didn't play in the Big East tournament. For those people that were watching the Big East and saw Yukon take it, did Yukon looked good, don't get me wrong, but they did not take it by a lot in that Big East tournament, considering Marquet's player was not playing right right, But it's always an interesting time. And Florida, we actually have five teams, five different teams in the tournament, which I thought was

pretty impressive for a States. Yeah, yeah, okay, So anybody else want to talk anything more about March Madness, any last minute comments or anything like that. I'm good. I don't have any. Okay, So I'm going to a topic. I'm gonna surprise all of you because I didn't tell any of you guys I was putting this topic on here at all. But I thought it was very interesting. Today the Dodgers started, and I'm gonna I'm gonna not I'm gonna mispronounce his name. I know it. Yoshibu Ya

Yamamoto today made his major league debut when they played in Seoul. He made all of one inning. He's a right hander. He recorded three outs, five runs on four hits, one walk, and one hit batter in Thursdays. He's twenty five years old, and he labored through forty three pitches,

with only twenty three of them landing in the strike zone. What did you guys think about, knowing that we've been going through spring training that his first game he can't even make it through the first inning and only forty three pitches. George, Well, I'll tell you what, Candy, I was really shocked to hear that. I mean, I know it was a slug fest of San Diego, you know, winning this second game there at Korea's fifteen to eleven. But yeah, he did not look at all like the million

dollar baby that the Dodgers hope they got when they signed him. Uh that was a big splashy signing, just like Otani was. And and yeah, he looked horrible. You're right. I mean, forty three pitches and only twenty three were strikes. And and it wasn't just him, I mean on the other side of the jer Musgrove gave up five runs too. He pitched

two point two thirds inning for San Diego as the starter. But I mean, this guy, Yamamoto, he's he's gonna have to really go back to the drawing board, so to speak, and his next start, which as we know, won't come until you know, late in March when the official regular season begins. But yeah, I was surprised, Candy. I did not expect that from him. Today. They gave him on the off season a twelve year, five million dollar contract. Is the largest guaranteed contract a

picture in m LB history. It's got place for the Dodgers, you said, yes, yeah, well that's the Dodgers. They give big money out to people and then, and I've said this many times, they've had arguments with Dodger fans and people who cover the Dodgers. Uh you know whose names. I'm not gonna mention here, but uh, you know, I've had this argument with them, and I tell him every year and I'm always right.

They always fail in the playoffs, you know, and they got they spent all his money, and I think, I think this is the year that Dave Roberts might get fired if they don't make it past the first round of playoffs. Will your thoughts? I agree with that he may get fired if they don't make the advance to the first round of the playoffs. I'm shocked. Yes, it's definitely an adjustment going from pitching in Japan to the major leagues. But the pressure was on him twenty five years old. It's

hard to make an impact right away. But yeah, it's disappointing to see him struggle that much in a first game, Like I wish he pitched better, but you know who else didn't play well in that game? Otani? Otani went one for five, Yes, Otani game game before. But Otani, uh struggled this game. But you know what, like George said, you'll have to go back to the drawing board, figure out what pitches work

for him. Maybe spend a little time after practice one day or after a game one day, just a little bit, not too long, and get better communication with you and the catcher so he can be on sync. Not saying it's the catcher's fault, just working with your catcher to see which pitches he likes, which witches he doesn't like, which he thinks are favorable towards the pitcher. But yeah, it's disappointing, but you know what, it happens to the beast, to the pictures sometimes. But yeah, it's definitely

an adjustment period for sure. For yeah, I'm Momodo, Jeremy, your thoughts. All I know is when that money hit his bank account, he started singing like he was from Stix. Domo Ara got to mister Rabato whatever his name is, because he's getting paid. This fail is what it's looking like. Twenty three strikes out of forty three pitches. That means twenty of them were outside the zone. One of them was a walk. We don't even know what the count was of that walk. Was it four and oh?

Was it four and one? Who cares. It's a travesty, you know when you play that bad as a picture. Because the picture sets the mood for the defense, the defense also starts to fail they you start getting what was it that they called it in the movie made Major League? If you olay a ball like that again, I'm gonna make make you do remember that yep, So you'll not putting your body in front of it to make the stop. So you stop the bleeding. That's what he's talking about.

Don't just sit there and lay your glove and the hole and it made it pass me mm hmm, yeah, that part of it, go ahead. That's all part of the game. It's the mental part of the game. If your picture stinks, your defensive mental attitude stinks. Correct. Correct. What surprises me is he has struggled all spring training. He is posting right now an eight point three eight era point across nine in three starts. Yet we gave him kind of a contract. Come on, Dodger, are you

kidding me? Come on? Oh my, and it's twelve years too, I'm like. And the breaking news was that JD. Martinez agrees to a one year, twelve million dollar contract with the New York Mets. The interesting part of JD. Martinez's contract. He obviously the deal is pending because he's pending a physical, but it will pay him four point five million this season and one point five million in deferred money from years twenty thirty four to twenty

thirty eight. Wow, that's almost that's almost the Bobby Bania contract contract. He's still collected, but I look for somebody to pay me a million dollars a year or whatever he gets. Yeah, it has to do with the luxury tax, and I get it, but still really that far away? Come on, Yeah, well, he's a good DH but he's up there in age. But look at Joey Johnny's contract. They did the same thing, and he's not even playing right now because he just had that UC surgery

and he hasn't fully recovered. Him getting that two million a year for twenty years. Oh, that's forty million dollars think about it. As soon as he's done, the remainder of that seven hundred million dollar contract is due. You want to talk about ruining a franchise, Imagine the luxury tacks on seven hundred million in one year for a player. Yeah, yeah, that was just crazy, you know, I I wanted the Tigers to give him another chance, but they wouldn't budge. They would not bring our Tenez back.

They're really really trying hard to go with the youth movement here in Detroit. But it sure would have been nice to have a veteran presence and a bat that maybe you could win two to three four games for the team. I mean, I don't know. He can still hit, he can't field. But the Tigers were not going to budget. They weren't going to bring in an elder statements as a lack of a better terman elder citizen and Gen Martinez there, They're going with the kid Carrie Carpenter as primary DH. Okay,

so let's switch to more of Jeremy's wheelhouse. Let's switch to a little football, and I'm going to talk about coach Prime. Coach Prime does not visit prospects houses. They have to come to him. He has never gone to

their house. By contrast, Texas coach Steve Starkesian has made one hundred and twenty eight off campus recruiting visits, and before Jim Harbin left Michigan, he had visited one hundred and forty five different people's houses So the question is as a recruit, do you want a head coach to come to you or not? Jeremy, you can start with this one. You know, it really depends on the situation. What if you are one of these kids that grew

up in the poor neighborhood and your parents' house isn't that great. Do you go and rent a hotel room to have the coach visit you? Or go rent an apartment with your family for a month with a special deal, paying extra rent just to look like you have a nice livable space for a coach a visit. I think it would be better if kids did more in campus visiting than coaches going to their houses, just because think about this. If you make less than twenty thousand dollars a year right now, you're in the

poverty level. Your average rent for a one bedroom apartment is seventeen hundred and fifty dollars nationwide, your average income is fifteen thousand a year. Wow. Yeah, so your rent on average nationwide from the highest to the lowest is seventeen fifty. That means nationwide, there's a bunch of people that can't afford a one bedroom apartment because they're coming up two thousand, five hundred dollars short a year, and that that's putting it into perspective for those of us that

did come from a family. That was a night when middle income meant something. Correct. I'm not trying to be political about it. I'm being fiscal about it. I agree. I agree, Jeremy. I know I'm this is behind on a past topics, but I'm gonna put up some comments because I really need to go to our We need to address some of our people that are in the commenting on the show here if you could read them for us. Absolutely. George Mason made an insane run a few years back economics

and athletics at the same school. Go Pioneer or Grizzlies taking a oh you already has made me in a big point lead in my bracket. Pictures are more finicky than that, Minders, and this is true. That is true. Eddie Chatting in saying what's up from Arizona have to acknowledge all the people in the chat room, because without them, you know, we just be talking between ourselves. Right when James Burgess said in New York City, you

can't live indoors for less than seventy five thousand a year. I believe that anybody else want to comment on coaches going to them or them the coaches.

Okay, mister Will, Yeah, I agree with Jeremy. I think it's better for the student athlete to go to the campus because then you can see the team's facilities and the field, and you get to meet potentially your future teammates and your future coaches and your future professors and like, it gets you into like feels like you are at the college, like gets you more comfortable with going to the college leaving home and not when you first get there and

you're like, oh my god, it's going to be so hard do with just here. Yes, it's better because then you can get accommodated with meeting your future teammates and coaches and stuff. So yes, I fully agree with Jeremy it is better for the student athlete to go to said college to visit Ralph. Your comments, well, if some a recruit, uh, you know, there's two ways you could spend this. Will Will and Jeremy have a point where you know it would be best for the athlete to go to

the university. But also if I'm if I'm an athlete, a student athlete. I want to see the coach come and talk to me and my family. And there's things that the parents have questions they want to ask. And sometimes some of the parents can't go to the university with the child or with the recruit, okay, so they have to stay home. So sometimes going to the home is an advantage, okay, but there's advantages to both of

them. There's advantages to going to you know. But I think Dion Sanders is kind of taking it out out of proportion here, and that's something he would do, you know, stay there and let people come and visit him where you know, other coaches I know that you know, gone to go

to everybody's home homes, watch the watch the movie Blue Chips. Nick Nolty went to all the brut's homes, and I mean and the one kid he went to in Indiana there had a farm host that you know, kind of looked like a barn, you know what I mean, So you know, it doesn't matter what the house looks like. And then he went to the projects to go see that other one in Chicago, and you know, so you know, both ways work, it's just how how you spin it off.

George your comments and I'd like you to read what James. I'm gonna put it up what James Burgess is saying. Now, Okay, James says her aiden when you of them walked him out onto the field of the Big House, they had an announcer call his name into the empty stadium, made up his mind to go to U of M right then. And I did not remember that specific incident, but Candy already stated the facts about Jim Harborough went to a lot of homes, so that could have been maybe mister Burgess

could have been maybe a second visit for aid. And I don't know. I would find it hard to believe that Harball would not go to his home, seeing his father was a great football player and a former Wolverine as well. But no, I'm more of a TRADITIONALI scandid and I think it is important and I don't you know, I know, Jeremy made a good point about you know what the house looks like and if they don't have but I think that, you know, coaches nowadays have to realize that everybody lives at

a certain level, everybody has certain comfort zone in their own home. I think it's important for the coach to go and visit. I mean, geez, we get the Bachelor and the Bachelorette, they go to visit the homes of their last three or four dates or whatever that show shows. So I mean, you know, they want to see mom and dad, they want to see the brothers or sisters, and I think the football coaches have a right to do that. Now that being said, I've also been told that

a lot of coaches don't like it anymore. It's too much wear and tear on them. I mean, Nick Saban left the business, Harboro left college coaching. I mean, I don't know if that had a lot to do with it, but that does take a toll on a head coach, no question about it, when you do the recruiting in all the different cities you know, around the US. So I could see it both ways, but I'm still old school. I'd rather have the coach common business. Okay,

So Jim Harborough knew a recruiting trick right there. Oh, I'm sure Jim made a Hutchinson house called. Jim liked doing those and he was only a short car ride and Dad wasn't alumb anyway. One of the things I will say and I can speak about this is I have gone to let's say many Hurricane football games per se, and I can tell you there is a rule that as a photographer, I cannot, and I repeat, I cannot take pictures of any of the recruits that are there to see the game as they

are being recruited. That is a rule. So I know they bring these guys to the different schools, and I think that's definitely important. Now, the one big difference between bringing somebody to the school and you going to their house is I think you get a lot more one on one time when they go to the house, whereas when you're bringing them to the school, you

could be bringing a whole class or a whole group of people. So that might play your advantage because you might be bringing to other people that are big names that they want to play with too, and if they know that you're recruiting them, I think it's interesting. I think it can go both ways.

I do think it's important for the recruit to go to the school and see what the facilities are like, what the on campus situation, if you're gonna live on campus or if you're gonna live off campus, what that's like. Because I think that all plays into who you are as a student and who you are on the field, because if you're not happy with your surroundings, it's going to come forth on the field as well. So I think

that is very important. I think it's also important that when a coach goes to you, that's the head coach, and normally I don't I can't speak for experience. I don't know if more of the coaches are there too, But if you're a quarterback, and is it just the head coach coming or

is the quarterbacks coaches the offensive like, is it all of them? Because you're not always gonna work just one one with the head coach, let's face it, You're gonna have more of a relationship with some of the other coaches. And I think that's what's really important, because I think, yes, we all want to play for a big name. Oh it's great to be playing for this person or this person and this big school or whatnot. But I think part of it also is surrounding around you. But that's just my

personal opinion. And I don't get paid millions of dollars And I never did to go to college or anything. I mean, I went to college, but that's because I paid, not because somebody else paid me. So any other thoughts, feedback comments, No, I think it's time to go to my town. My favorite segment. Let's see. Let us start with Ralph tonight, you're on mute. Ralph, sorry about that. I had some merchant vehicles going past my apartment here, so that's why I put it on

mute. Anyway, we have the NCAA tournament here. I'm very pleased that Pittsburgh can host that. But what I'm not happy with is, and I said this to the mayor, and I happen to be friends with the mayor, that you need to clean the city up for this tournament, and they did nothing to clean it up. There is nothing for people to eat at like a diner kind of setting. There's not even a McDonald's in downtown Pittsburgh anymore. So we have three diners in the Strip District, which isn't far

from downtown. But if you're staying at one of the downtown hotels, you want to walk close by, and you're staying near the PPG Paints Arena, and you want to go somewhere and have breakfast in the morning, and you don't want to pay forty dollars for the buffet there or whatever they charge at some of these hotel restaurants, and you want to go somewhere to a diner,

you literally have to take uber or whatever. And I brought this up to the city's attention and numerous times that you need to clean the city up. When they see tents and with homeless people in him and stuff, that's a disgrace. And you know, there's already complaints being lodged by people staying in town for this tournament about where city looks. And I think it's a disgrace, and I think the mayort will be ashamed of himself. I think

he ought to step down because I think that this is sad. You know, we have the NFL Draft coming in twenty twenty six, I believe, so we better really get our city cleaned up for that. And that's that's the way that that is. Today. And then Rowdy Zealous or whatever his name is, finally made his way back into the Pirate lineup. He played

today. So I had hit some hits against Toronto and even though the Pirates lost street to two and the Penguins, well, we have an amusement park here called Kenny Wood and they have a roller coaster there with says Penguins on it. That's that's the way the season has gone for the Pittsburgh Penguins. And the Steelers are about to make or have already have some of the trade

made for Terry Terry mcclavin there from my Washington Redskins wide receiver. We're gonna give him a second, five and seventh round pick and we're getting Terry mcclevin and we're getting their seventh round pick. So Omark conn the con Man will be stacking up picks again while the draft goes on, even though we lost some. And that's my town, will what's happening in your town? So

in my town we held Marchmendus the first round. Today You and c beat number sixteen, Wagner number nine, Michigan State beat number eight Mississippi State, and Texas beat Colorado State. And the night game is in Charlie, Tennessee versus Saint Peter's and it will continue on Saturday. Also in Charlotte, it was announced, I think yesterday that they will be hosting an international friendly for

club soccer between two European powerhouses. I'm not gonna say, like they're well known Chelsea FC versus Real Madrid f C, and those normally drawing a lot of fans. So to get two of the most famous clubs in worlds in soccer history, that's huge for the city of Charlotte. So yeah, I

love seeing that and that's my time, Okay, mister George. Well, I know we've talked about this fella before on some other shows of ours, but my town is again Detroit. We are very concerned about a man who who was getting millions and millions of dollars to play shortstop here and you guys know who I mean. Former Chicago CoV Hobveyer Bias barely hitting one hundred during

spring training in Lakeland, where the Tigers train. And it's a situation where the Tigers are kind of handicapped because they don't have right now in their pipeline a kid ready, I mean, Kriedler has got a possibility. There's also another couple other shortstop in the Tigers farm system. But Bias was supposedly going to report to camp with a new attitude and some new life to his bat. But I'm telling you it doesn't look good right now. The Tigers lost

today and they played their pretty much their starting lineup. They lost to the Mets, but they've had a really good pre season that detried Tigers down in Lakeland, as is just like, oh my gosh, I mean, where can you go with this guy? He's fallen off drastically in the year since Detroit obtained him and since he was the MVP of the National League who he's a finalist, I mean with the Cubs at one time, but he finished the last season with a two sixty seven OBP, which is the worst,

the worst among all qualified hitters. So it's a situation where I don't know what's going on with this guy. He is just not doing justice to that huge contract the Tigers are given him. But like I said earlier, it's a situation where they're going to try to still ride the rapids with him and try to make sure that he realizes there are coaches that can help him,

video coaches. I don't know what the situation is with getting him to major league level hitting, but it's just sad what's happened so far, and there's always hope maybe something will happen in the regular season and start him off with a better ops. But he's he's really really hit the skids since the Tigers signed him. So that's my story. Opening days just round the corner. Tigers opened up in Chicago against the White Sox and then they got to go

to New York to play the Mets. It's going to be a bit of a stretch for the Tigers to open up winning ways. But we'll see what happens and hopefully Bias will be able to somehow get out of this funk. So George James is agreeing with you. You called it right. Georgeavier is looking like a boat anchor from the Yeah, wow, thanks James smoking Jeremy b Yeah, yeah, what's your my town? Cam Sutton. Yesterday in

the morning, the news broke that warrant was issued for his arrest. Back on March seventh, he got into an argument with his girlfriend h a used of attentive strangulation, and rumors are he threw her out the window of the apartment. Some people say of his house. Some people say it was a third story. Somebody says that he only has a single story. Else.

We don't know the details of it. Let's not speculate. All we know is that his vehicle is last seen seen speeding away from the scene on March seventh, and he hasn't been found since, and that does not bode well. What does bode well in the team organization? Since as soon as the authorities released the information, they went out there, they did their public statement, and they found the clause, they are able to void that ten point

five guaranteed contract. The only thing they're on the hook for is all the little bonuses that he won't get because he won't be at practice, he won't be showing up for roster day, he won't be doing any of that. So that's technically going to be twelve point three million dollars they don't have to spend for somebody that doesn't deserve a dime as far as I'm concerned, because if you touch a woman out of anger like that, you're not a man.

Your man card has been revoked. I agree, really sad Okay, the special number for tonight is fifty four, And you ask why do I bring up that number. No school has played in more NC two A tournaments and bowl games than Wisconsin in the past thirty years. Number fifty four in

bowl games and two A tournaments. Kudos to Wisconsin because it's not normally the school that you would think that would be that many tournament in the tournament or that many bowl games, but kudos to them, good luck to them in the tournament, good luck to Markette, and good luck to all the Florida schools. That fifty four. That is my number for tonight. So with

that being said, thank you guys. I'm going to let everybody go around the room and tell everybody how they can get a hold of you, mister Will. We're gonna start with our special guest. So I want to thank you guys for having me yet again. Thank you Jeremy for reaching out, Candy for reaching out, always being on the panel with you guys, also

with Ralph, also with George Love. Watching this YouTube channel every day, so you guys can find me on Wednesday nights on Smoking Jeremy B's show, where were talking about the NFL Roundtable, the most recent news and we have been doing a lot of mock drafts recently because it is almost draft season and it is block season. Thursdays, you can find me on the zip Off host and Buying Megan Price and also on here occasionally when effort they need me

fire up on Fridays. You can find me on Smoking Jeremy B's channel yet again with the Detroit Lions fan cave chat and yeah that's where you can find me. So yeah, stay tuned, I mean always open. So yeah, thanks again, Ralph. How can you find you www dot rwmedia dot org. I'm also on Beaver Countie Radio every Tuesday four to six pm. This past Tuesday, I got my show on my YouTube channel or on Beaver

Countie Radio's YouTube channel. I interviewed legendary sports broadcaster in Pittsburgh, Bill Hillgrove. He just stepped down from the Steeler job after thirty years and he is the second longest tendered broadcaster and play by play guy in NCAA history fifty one years he's been with pitt and I interviewed him and it was a great interview. Also also tomorrow Friday morning and every Friday morning eleven am the External Bum

Show. We talk about bums and sports and everything else. It's Scott Morgan, Roth, Ralph Williams, myself and the JD. Toth from Draft four, one two and Draft Nation and Leo Haggerty from Amped Up Sports. That's every Friday morning at eleven am. The external bum podcast. I have my own YouTube channel, facebook page, LinkedIn, and I'm also on Twitter x as well, and I'm also on Tumbler and you can that's so and you

can see all my shows on my YouTube channel. Okay, George, before I let you talk about it, I'm gonna comment, James never saw a Badger's hoop game, but I gotta say going to an MSU road game at Camp Randall was an excellent experience. I honestly will tell you, James, I completely agree. I have been to the Big House. I've been to the Horseshoe, I've been to I've been to Illinois Wisconsin football does it right?

I want out of all of out of all the football games I've in football stadiums i've been to, I want to say it ranks that would probably be number one. It just is a very good experience. I have been to Badger hoops games. They're they're fun Badger football games. I'll never forget the time I took Scott Morgan roth his first one and he was covering it and he was sitting up in the press box and between the third and fourth quarter is the famous round. The whole stadium was rocking. He thought it

was he thought it was an earthquake. He was like, it was crazy. So, yes, Camp Randall's a great place to watch a game. I agree, Thank you, thank you, thank you. James. Okay, George, how can people get a hold of you? And I'm going to put a little something up in the corner because I want you to talk

about that of course. Oh well, thank you. Yeah. You can find me at the South Florida Tribune where I ride under the Motor City Tribune with great writers like Jeremy and Scott and Jacob Christner and jb Ellis, and we have a whole group of writers. And obviously the book that Candy is showing the picture of Detroit sports broadcasters on the air. It's a good read

for everybody that wants to learn about history of Detroit sports broadcasting. Guys that have been unbelievable in our state, including Ernie Harwell and Van Patrick and Bud Lynch and Bruce Martin, George Blaha, so many great announcers we've been blessed with. Here there's a link at the end of my columns on the MotorCity Tribune web page. You'll find the link to find the book, or you

could just look up yourself on Amazon. You can also reach me at giicorn at yahoo dot com, on LinkedIn under my name, and also on Twitter at Sanjee Sports ninety nine and find me on any number of shows which I contribute to one hundred and eight Stitches, Sports Exchange and Pundit's Pundit and this great fire Up show. So thanks again for having me on and look forward

to hearing from more of our readers and listeners. Okay, sorry, I gotta scratch my eye there because he brought up a couple of old magic names. Thank you, James Burgess, Bruce Martin and Radio Magic. They were great together, weren't they. Yes, Yes, smoking Jeremy be my co host. Well, you know you can find me right here on the South Florida Tribune YouTube channel because I'm on fire Up, inside the Big Skin and wherever else. Scott may say, Hey, Jeremy, I need a guy.

I'm that guy. He calls me his chameleon or whatever, because I blend in with everybody. That's because I'm a cutoff of my own cloth. I don't think they make another cloth like me. I haven't seen you, but at the same time, you can also find me on the South Florida Tribune dot com underneath the MotorCity Tribune netting. And yes, George Eichorn is one of those raiders with me as well as Scott jave Ellis, Jacob Krishner and many others. You're going to see more. And also almost every picture

you see on there was probably taken by a lot of them. Yes, m hm. He's also the reason why my stuff gets cleaned up. No, and I don't mean edited because of content. I mean edited because of grammatical and spelling errors. Some of them step through the tracks, but that's what it is. But you can also find me on my channel, and I'm on actually two YouTube channels now. It's Football Talk three six five and

also Kneecat Biting with the Motor City Lions. I go live daily at eleven am and then I also go live Monday, Wednesday and Friday at nine pm. Monday is Mott Draft Monday with just me myself and my co hosts, and then we got the NFL roundtable talks as well. Mentioned in the Lions fancave Jump channel. It is always a pleasure to talk sports with everybody here. I would agree with that likewise, Jeremy, thank you so much, love Jeremy. Okay, so if you underneath Will or right by Will,

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ever had. I appreciate that. Terry, Thank you so much. Guys. Thank you for enjoying and talking with me about March Madness and all the sports. Love talking sports with you. Guys. Have a wonderful weekend, Happy March Madness, and we'll talk to you. See you next week, all right, have a great one. Thank you so

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