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BALL & BUDS College Football Playoffs ๐Ÿˆ National Championship Preview & Breakdown of #1 Indiana Hoosiers (15-0) vs #10 Miami Hurricanes (13-2) featuring...

@BALLandBUDS Omar 'Sports Professor' Fonseca, @ClubberD @DirtyMojo, @PeachOMania  

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Introduction and Team Overview

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00:00:42
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You can't prepare, now get ready for the show. Introducing the Ballin' Buds, 703 Boys Crew, Clubber D, Dirty Mojo, Shane Peach, and the Sports Professor.
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Welcome to Sunday Showdown.
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Honoring Martin Luther King Jr.

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Buds. B-A-L-L-A-N-D-B-U-D-S-T. Handy QR code up there at the top. We'll have Clubber D's YouTube as well at Clubber D. You can find Dirty Mojo on IG at Dirty Mojo. Missing Peach today. Not sure. he might have overslept again like the past two times. We'll see what he has to say.
00:01:49
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some excuse fine of though Hit that like hit that Hit that like button, whether watching now or on the replay. It really helps us out. and We would like to wish everybody a happy Martin Luther King Day to everybody out there today. um You know, we um honor a man today that moved this country forward in a way that, you know, has not been, not many people have done, let's just say it that way.
00:02:20
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um ah You know, we celebrate the things that he did to bring this country and the people to, in this country together.
00:02:31
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He was the opposite of what we see now in the divisiveness that we see now in this country. But how do y'all feel about Martin Luther King's impact? Anyone have any words on that they want to say?
00:02:43
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I mean, you can just see it. This man has murals and pictures and things like that all over the world. So ah for what man for a man to do that in the climate of America at that time is phenomenal. And people act like it was a thousand years ago is barely a generation away. So, ah yeah, this is a day definitely should everyone should ah you know respect. And some people don't care. A lot of people do care. And lot of people aren't taught all the things that he did in school, which is pretty sad. But that's another story for another day.
00:03:17
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For everything that he's done for the country. Like you guys said, man, the way he fought for this country um as far as the peaceful protesting and and trying to to you know with the civil rights trying to get the rights and equal rights of men across the board. i mean That's something that will never be forgotten for hundreds and hundreds of years. you know Martin Luther King will be ah cherished and and learned about. so i mean i'm saying you know i'm I'm glad that ah there's a ah you know black man that went out there and showed people how you can be a peaceful person and and get things done in this country. So, you know, thank you for him because if without him, there's a lot of stuff that a lot of us wouldn't be able to do ah today. something Maybe even something like this podcast. So, you know, I'm proud to be, you know I'm saying, to have that guy. He fought for my rights and I'm you know'm proud of that.
00:04:04
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Yeah, completely, completely right. And this is one of my favorite quotes from him whenever I want to think about giving up on on something I'm doing. You know, if you can't fly, then run. if you can't run, then walk. If you can't walk, then crawl.
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But whatever you do, you have to keep moving

NFL Game Analysis and Strategies

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forward. And that's what we got to do. We always got to keep moving forward in whichever way that is in your life. However you choose to do that is best. But, ah you know, progress, peace, love are things that he proclaimed and things that we still, as Dirty Mojo said, cherish to this day. So thank you.
00:04:36
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And may he rest in power. Alright, cool. So thank you to everybody tuning in. Again, hit that like button ah and subscribe to Ball & Buzz. We are going to talk football today. we will review the game from last night and as well, the rest of the episode will be spent all on college football. So we're super excited to get into that. Let's go ahead and kick it off with, as we mentioned, the game from last night. We did have the
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Los Angeles Rams over the Chicago Bears. 20-0. twenty to 17 in an absolute thriller ah last night.
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um Caleb Williams made one of the best throws you will ever see ah in your life, improbable, ah but it was not enough as the Rams were able to come back and and win that game.
00:05:36
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Cubber, do your thoughts. Yeah, I mean, The magic runs out in the fourth quarter, apparently. You know, I want to get to overtime, that terrible interception. I was like, damn, bro. So, you know, I wonder why Peach isn't here because he would have been ragging on Caleb Williams, you know. Oh, he's... that a But it's good thing that he's not here.
00:05:54
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Great dream about what he'd say. um i put it like this. I said this to Lamar before we started the show. We were just chilling. bet johnson just because you were the oc in detroit does not mean you have to have detroit uh in your play calling take the points okay you are right there take the points there's no need to go for it all the time on fourth down when you can get a field goal and get some points let's see let's this have common sense you get paid a lot more than i do but i would think i would want to take the points that matters if you took those points you would have to go to overtime you know what i mean and also for caleb
00:06:31
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the last The last throw and catch against the Packers was phenomenal. But now you're backpedaling like you're playing Tecmo Bowl and you just chuck it down the field. You're like playing Tecmo Bowl and just chuck it down the field and gets a touchdown. You know what I'm saying? It's phenomenal. So I give him โ€“ Caleb, you got all respect to my book. It's just too much of a gunslinger at times.
00:06:55
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Yeah, um I wonder, because we also saw C.J. Stroud throw, um you know, four interceptions. So I wonder if it's the young nature of the quarterbacks and them being fearless sort of thing. and But, yeah, you've got to take better care of the ball, and especially especiallyly in overtime when the โ€“ I mean, your whole team's postseason and Super Bowl, you know, possibilities depend on you not throwing that interception in overtime, Dirty Mojo.
00:07:35
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Yeah, i you know I don't want to blame him for that, though. You know what I'm saying? Because I've been watching you know news and I've been watching you know analysis of the game, and the route was the route was not ran very well by DJ Moore. It just wasn't ran very well. He didn't break out he didn't he didn't cut it a little shallow like he was supposed to. That route was supposed have probably been about a 15-yard cross, or he took that thing about 25 yards.
00:07:58
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And then he didn't really go full speed on it once the ball was thrown and Kayla Williams was throwing the ball to a spot that he was supposed to be at. Now, I guess some, um a little bit of tenure and a little bit of ah being there for a while would, would cause you to hold onto that thing and, and not throw that ball. But,
00:08:14
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I want to go back to what Deion said. yo know you you can't you can't turn over You can't give up points. And you know for you to go fourth or fourth down and not get it, that's ah that's a huge momentum change, and especially you know what what it is.
00:08:26
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you know We always say that when you do trick plays, like you know you talked about it the other other day, Deion, with San Francisco, when you do trick plays, you you only really run trick plays because you don't think you can win the game. That's what we say as coaches. right And then for for us also as as coaches, we also say that When you're going forward on fourth down and you don't need to, you don't have faith in your defense. And I don't understand why he wouldn't have faith in his defense.
00:08:49
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The game was โ€“ you could tell that this game was actually affected by the weather. But it was affected by the weather for both teams. A lot of guys were dropping the balls. A lot of guys were slipping out of routes. It was a really good game to watch because there was a lot of factor across the board for everything. So at that point, you you can't really hold it to โ€“ Caleb Williams, because I think he played a phenomenal game. I think he did what he but he could do as best as he could do with what he was put in. um You what I'm saying? But Coach Ben, you you you have to kick those field goals. If you kick those field goals the two times he went forward on fourth down, they're going down to kick the game-winning field goal with 16 seconds left, not going for a game-tying touchdown. So, you know what I'm saying? i mean, you got to look at it like that, man. And I hate to say this. I know hindsight's 20-20, but, you know, he teetered on that the last week before.
00:09:39
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You got to get away from that, man. I know the analytics might say go for it, but I'm pretty sure the analytics are high too that you kick a field goal. So they never show that part of it. They only show the analytics they go for on fourth and one, fourth and two. But what's the analytics say about kicking a field goal too?
00:09:51
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Numbers lie sometimes. Numbers lie sometimes. They do. They do. I agree that ah you can't always โ€“ sometimes you just have to be practical and take the points. And he showed this last week. i met I talked about this on the show, and I lamented how he went for it every first down in that first half last week. And, again, just not taking points when they're put in front of you is in the end just going to make things more difficult now obviously if you're behind or there are certain situations like maybe you've had a really good drive down the field and you're in their territory and you want to you know maybe kind you know you know
00:10:36
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take advantage of that, ah then okay. But to do it every time, all the time, just starts to kind of show like, well, are you just doing it just to do it now? Are you doing it to try to show that you know better than everyone else?
00:10:52
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Because in the end, you're just hurting your team. Honestly, but those were not the only opportunities. The bears had more than enough opportunities to win this game. You can argue that they should have win one. This game. There was the fourth and two on the opening drive that had the interception by Williams. They had the second quarter turnover on downs after a failed third and fourth and one. Um,
00:11:13
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They also the first and goal at the Rams five in the fourth quarter. So there were a lot of times where they could have won this game and they didn't. And the Rams in my eyes are the better team. And we, I mean, we talked about, and beach mentioned a lot about them winning a lot of games close and, you know, maybe them not. bit Now he switched at the end, a trader, he switched at the end, but yeah,
00:11:37
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you know He was saying how they were barely winning and how that might be their demise, and it was here. Yeah. yeah I mean,

NFL Coaching Changes Discussion

00:11:46
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yeah. i mean all that's a great point That's a great point, Omar.
00:11:51
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Any other thoughts on that? Nah, better go next year. I would say... ah i don't know was you or Lamar said the young quarterbacks throwing interceptions stuff. I wonder, I'm trying to think, what were Bo Nix and May's numbers? I know May threw a couple too.
00:12:08
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Would that Bo did the same thing? think Bo had one. Bo had one? Okay. Yeah, it was one to the linemen. Everybody had at least one. So, you know, it's a lot of inconsistencies and streakiness in the quarterbacks that we've seen, you know, at least definitely in this round.
00:12:26
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Yeah, I will say this. And Peach mentioned that from the draft. yeah So my boy you know my boy Leroy hit me up, and Leroy, he's a Chicago Bears fan. Chicago Everything fan. and And he told me, he said it was you know it was a bad loss for them. It sucks to go out like this. But he was actually very, very excited about what this team could do for next year. And I told him the same thing. I said, it does' it wouldn't surprise me if you guys won the NFC North again next year.
00:12:48
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You guys right now seem to be the best team in the NFC North. And if you guys can figure out that first half, You know, play. You guys are probably one of the better teams in the NFL. So, you know, he's got a lot to look forward to. And I think any Bears fans that's listening to this, you know, you guys got a lot to look forward to. From last year winning, what, only four games last year to being the NFC champions and have the NFC North champions and having the number two pick in the โ€“ not the number of two pick, but the number two seed in the draft.
00:13:11
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Man, that's that's that's phenomenal, man. That's a lot to look forward to. You guys are going to be able to have โ€“ For the first time in, I don't know how many years, you're going to be able to have the same offensive coordinator on your team. I know for the last six years, six or seven years, they've they changed their offensive coordinator every single year. So you're going to be able to to build off of what you guys did this year. So keep your heads up high. I know it sucks, and I know you don't want to hear that as from a fan, but that's something to look forward to. A lot of teams don't have nothing to look forward to next year, you guys sure do.
00:13:41
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Got to have continuity. Mm-hmm.
00:13:45
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Yep. No, definitely correct. So we'll see if they are able to parlay that next year. Now, as always, we saw what happened with the Redskins that can quickly change. That's, you know, God forbid any injuries on anyone. But, you know, we saw what happened with Jaden Daniels. You know, that anything can happen in the NFL is what I'm trying to say. So, but, you know, they have a they have a good enough nucleus and base to capitalize on all right. Well, before we move into college football, let's talk some other NFL news. NFL coaching changes. Wowzers, wowzers. We've had a lot of them so far. And we'll start with you, Dirty Mojo, because...
00:14:24
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Your Falcons decided to move on for from Raheem Morris, who, yes, maligned last year for a lot of decisions and and costing them victories, but lot of experience with the organization and um you know good experience as a head coach. Now you go to Kevin Stefanski, which one can argue was put in a very bad situation by the Browns, or you could also argue that he just wasn't able to get the ball you know as much
00:14:55
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as many wins as he could have out of his players, even though he was nominated for Coach of the Year ah you know a couple times. um He still was not able to get many wins, even though he had Miles Garrett. What are your thoughts on Kevin Stefanski to the Falcons?
00:15:09
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So my, my first pick that I wanted for the Atlanta Falcons to take, um, it was Clint Kubiak with Seattle. I was, you know, looking forward to, you know, seeing what he did and sorry, Dion, take a shout at you, what they did to the 49ers.
00:15:22
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I mean, that was something that I wanted to see our, our, our offense be able to do. And I know he's a Shanahan, uh, protege. I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm thinking Kubiak's, uh, not Kubiak, Savansky's somewhat part of that Shanahan pipeline also somewhere in the mix, but, um,
00:15:37
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Stefanski might not have been my top pick, but I'm starting to like it a little bit more and a little bit more just just learning a little bit about him. um You know, I've been looking up some stats on it everything and, you know, three years of his first three years that he was in ah Cleveland, you know, the offense ran pretty good. They they they had an 11 and five record. I think it wasn't a 10 and six record.
00:15:57
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And they made it to playoffs two of those three years, and two years that he won coach of the year. For some reason, I don't know why, but they relinquished the offensive play calling duties from him. I don't know why. I'll do a little bit more research and look into it. But um I will say this, man.
00:16:12
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I didn't realize that in the five years that he was there, he's only had one, was it one or two first round picks because the trade for Deshaun Watson gave up three first round picks.
00:16:23
Speaker
He didn't have any body to get there. Not only was it three first round picks, it was like a second and a third and then another second and a third. um They had they had about 90 million tied up in three players.
00:16:35
Speaker
And one of those players didn't even get to play. So i i' i'm I'm a little I'm a little skeptical about Tom Pease that that was the office coordinator this year. I know there's a lot of talk about him coming ah with him. So if that happens, I'll be a little upset because I want to see him get away from what that guy did for Cleveland this year.
00:16:53
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As far as everybody else, we are keeping um Brick. He is going to be there. You guys see I kind of got my Stefanski and Brick look going on with the beard, the great out beard and everything like that. but ah So I'm excited about that. We got to have an offensive-minded coach with a promising defense ah that we had this year, which I was very proud of. You guys know I talked to you guys about ah how we had the number two โ€“ we had the number We were the number two ranked team in sacks this year.
00:17:19
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And then we have some really young guys that were that we drafted this year that that did did very well for us. So I'm excited about the defense and hope that Britt can continue to help that grow. ah So I'm looking forward to next year. um I've got to see what they do in the in the preseason, what they do in the offseason, because you know we don't have a first-round pick. But I'm okay with it because ah i am, Deion, going to get that James Pierce Jr. jersey. bri now I know talked to you about which one I should get, but I think I'm going to get 27 James Pierce That's good. That's at least a five-year. That's a good one. it And we got the new uniforms coming out this year, so I'll have the new uniform for Atlanta with James Pierce Jr. jersey. I'll see what they do in the offseason along with what they do in the preseason so that when we have our ah show, Omar, here in August of this year, you know i might have a better outlook on what the Falcons will do in the NFC South. I do have a question for you. Do you think with his track history with what he did for David Njoku, do you think that will โ€“
00:18:12
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Have Kyle Pitts having more incentive to want to stay there? do think Kyle Pitts is gone? I think Kyle Pitts will remain. And I think the reason why Kyle Pitts will remain is because the offense โ€“ with With him, he had a really good season this year. He didn't have one of those seasons seasons that was like that the typical, it's my contract year, so I'm going to have astronomical numbers. He had numbers that we wanted wanted him to have while he's been in Atlanta. So I know I said this earlier in the year that screw up gone. I want him gone. But I would like to see him come back next year. You know what saying? So if we were to get Kyle Pitts back next year, that would be that would be a great ah addition. Well,
00:18:50
Speaker
Keeping him would be would be awesome for us in the offense. And then also to see what we're going to do with Kirk Cousins, because I know Kirk Cousins. um I know that Stavansky was Kirk Cousins' offense coordinator in Minnesota the one year that they went.
00:19:03
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I think it was 11 to 5 and they lost in the playoffs in the second round. They lost the playoffs. And then that year is when because ah after that, they lost. Stavansky ended up becoming the head coach for Cleveland. So we'll see what happens, man. We will see what happens.
00:19:17
Speaker
All right, cool. or Well, let's move on to the other one. Jim Harbaugh, his brother is the coach of your team. Jim Harbaugh goes to the New York Giants. Young Nucleus, they're very good defense. Wait a second. What happened?
00:19:33
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His brother is the coach of Deion's team? Deion is not a Chargers fan. You said Jim Harbaugh's brother. Yep. Mm-hmm. Chopped in the neck. We got it in there. Coach of the Chargers.
00:19:49
Speaker
Coach of the Chargers. You're right. Thank you for the correction. Coach of the Chargers. Anyways, I was trying to segue it somehow to โ€“ anyways, it doesn't matter. What are your thoughts? Yeah. ah I but don't know, because hearing on a radio with Harbaugh, lot of the Ravens fans weren't too keen on him the last few years, but it's hard complain when you're still relevant. ah Just like the the the coaching aspect as far as the challenges and clock management, things like that, a lot of Ravens fans up here from listening radio weren't too happy about that. um And lot of them thinking Lamar Jackson kind of saved it the end of the world for him.
00:20:25
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with his departure, but I I'm 50 50 on it. You know, it's, it's a, it's a sexy pick for the giant. It's a big marketplace. They're going be on your ass up in New York. You get, you have to do well, or, or at least trending towards that.
00:20:37
Speaker
Um, well, he, what the thing he's going to have to do is if Todd Munkin goes with him, which I think he is, I think he can have an offense that keeps Jackson dart safe.
00:20:50
Speaker
Okay. That's going be the main thing. You keep him safe. Uh, maybe use Scadabo in ah a not as run-heavy type offense because these guys are not going to be durable the way they're playing. So, I mean, I'm eager to see who's going defense coordinator.
00:21:08
Speaker
That's who it is. If he's going to bring, what's his name, Orr from the Ravens, Orr's to be someone brand new because that defense that has a lot of monsters on our front line. So, um I would like to see what what team he's going to bring, what staff he's going to bring in. But, it's it's to me, it's a...
00:21:25
Speaker
it's okay move for giants i'm not wowed by it but i think it's i think it's okay you know i i'll step in and say though the whole munkin if munkin does go with them i don't i'm not sure if that keeps jackson dart hurt i mean uh healthy because you know munkin came from georgia and that's when they had uh stetson bennett and stetson bennett ran the ball a lot they leaned on stetson bennett to run the ball a lot and he was a you know i'm saying a smaller guy just like jackson dart So I and then he goes ah to Baltimore where you now have Lamar Jackson. So I don't know if it'd be safe to say that he's going to draw up plays to keep Jackson Dart in the ah pocket.
00:21:59
Speaker
But he is an awesome offensive coordinator. I was kind of hoping that nobody would pick them up and he kind of goes back to Georgia so that we can ah go back on those runs. But, um yeah, but if they can if they can figure that part out, because I just don't know, man. Jackson Dart is one of those guys that think he is a running style quarterback and he does continue to run.
00:22:15
Speaker
unless he figures it out, man, because I hate to see this guy get KO'd again. um and And especially even with Scadaboo, you know, you can't have both those guys ah go down. But it is it is a promising offense to look at, to have Jackson Dart, Scadaboo, and to have Malik Nabors playing at wide receiver, man. it's It's a good offense to have. I think he can do some some damage with them. To have a stability, too. And, you know, the Giants are known for having a coach that has some stability to them, um ah except the last couple of they've had.
00:22:45
Speaker
But, ah you know, to have a coach that they know is going to bring that stability could help that market, that New York market at Walmart.
00:22:54
Speaker
Yeah, all good points. All right, cool. And just to update you on that last one, Jeff Halfley, former Boston College head coach and Packers defensive coordinator, was hired today by the Miami doph Dolphins. Excuse me. You need to get some water. Miami Dolphins to replace Mike McDaniel.
00:23:15
Speaker
So we see that there, and we'll see how he is able to โ€“ He was just at Boston College a few years ago. So he's only been in the NFL a couple years. So we'll see how that's able to ah to translate.
00:23:28
Speaker
Any thoughts on other coaching changes so far? buthel mcdermott The McDermott ah firing to me is ah is a big firing. um Yes. you know i've been I've been watching, like i said, I've been i' been keeping up with the sports today. And a lot of people were saying, you know, he wasn't the one that threw the ball and had four turnovers. That was on Josh Allen.
00:23:49
Speaker
Yeah. Josh Allen, you know I'm saying? he He did. But, you know, we kids sit we could say, hey, and at the end of the second quarter, man, just take a knee and bring that bitch into the to the locker room. When they did, they wanted to run a play.
00:23:59
Speaker
You know i'm saying? Fumble, blah, blah, blah. You know, rest is history. That's a three-point game. Once again, it's a swinging point. You lose by three in overtime. So I think it's going be a good pickup for somebody. I think that Sean McDermott will go to a team that looks that โ€“
00:24:16
Speaker
that continuity. So I look at the Steelers. I look at even the Baltimore Ravens, a team that's going to want to have a coach that has some good tenure to him. We all know the Steelers don't fire any coaches. So, I mean, for him to go there, that might be a good pickup for him. You think he'll get a head gig?
00:24:32
Speaker
I think he'll get a head gig quick. I think he probably will be the next coach that gets hired.
00:24:41
Speaker
I'm thinking Tennessee has to go offense. ah Arizona, They're just going rebuild, so that that could be ah spot. Yep. I think who else is open?
00:24:55
Speaker
Steelers. Steelers. You have the ah the Ravens are still open. Ravens, yeah. Yeah, yeah. think, yeah. I figured he'd be a DC Raiders, too, yeah.
00:25:06
Speaker
The Raiders? Omar, you know what I'm saying? I'm pretty sure. What do you think, man? Would you like a Sean McDermott in there?
00:25:13
Speaker
Omar? He's looking at something. He ain't paying attention. Okay. I actually have, actually have, I'm listening, actually, I have ah actually have pictures of the coaching searches and I was trying to find, me see if this is the one. Yeah, I don't know. Yeah, here we go.
00:25:35
Speaker
So this a list of the โ€“ this was before. This was from last week. so obviously Kevin's the fancy you hired already and stuff like that. But these were the coaching ah possibilities and the the teams that they have interviewed for ah so far.
00:25:50
Speaker
So you can see that there. So, you know, hey, I think that โ€“ John Harbaugh is always a good hire to have that experience as a coach um for that young team that can use that veteran coach presence.
00:26:06
Speaker
And I think that he will be good for the giants. I think that, they like I said, they have a good defense already in place, which he can capitalize on. And if he can raise up the offense, you know, with the young players, I, yeah, I think they can be a a definite team in the future.
00:26:20
Speaker
Stefanski, I'm not as sold on either yet. Um, Yes, he was dealt a bad hand in Cleveland. Granted, that is true.
00:26:31
Speaker
You know, you get saddled with, you know, the alleged, you know, massage therapist, ah you know, assaulter, then you're going to probably have some issues, especially if um if it's such a big contract that it hampers your team from making other moves to make your team better.
00:26:54
Speaker
And, you know, that includes until recently just putting some pieces around Miles Garrett in the draft. Shout out to Carson Westenberger, who will be your MVP, UCLA Bruin, my friend. beast ah He's beast. He's a beast. But, ah yeah, so I'm just not sold on him yet. I would have, if I was Atlanta, I would have rather just kept Raheem Morris another year. It just doesn't inspire me that much. It just really doesn't inspire me.
00:27:21
Speaker
So we'll see, though. Maybe but maybe I'm wrong. Maybe a a change of of ah destination is what he needed. Yes. But ah you you didn't answer the question. What would your thoughts be on Sean McDermott coming to the Raiders to your team?
00:27:35
Speaker
I mean, I wouldn't be opposed. I wouldn't be opposed to that. I don't think he should have been fired by the bills at

NFL Draft Class and Team Needs

00:27:41
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all. um I don't know how you make that, that change when he went 12 and five and then made the playoffs.
00:27:47
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ah You know, you make that change after an eight and eight season or eight nine season, whatever. um But they chose to do it. I i think his his personality style bristles with a lot of players.
00:28:01
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um So there's only certain teams that he would fit in. I do not know that the Vegas culture would be one that would be conducive to that sort of coach. I think you need someone a little more you know boisterous, ebullient, jubilous, all these adjectives you can use for someone that โ€“ um He's just a little โ€“ don't know. I just don't think he'd be โ€“ would I be opposed? he's ah He's a good coach, so I guess you can try it. But there's other coaches out there. I'd rather take a shot on somebody younger, um you know, that maybe โ€“
00:28:35
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And, I mean, a lot of them are retreads, so I guess there's not much of choices as we look at the list right here on the screen. ah Cliff Kingsbury I'd probably rather take with an offensive mind.
00:28:47
Speaker
ah You know, he was a great offensive coordinator. In one year. one In college, too, though. He was good in college. He led a lot good offense. That's problem. That's the problem. the the The rumors, the college offense, he has one good year being ah the OC. And then you see what happened to Arizona. You see what happened to Washington. they They figure his stuff out, unfortunately. That's true.
00:29:07
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I don't, I think he's best bet in college, be honest with you. I mean, he's he'll bra he'll bring a spark for a year to a team. But I don't know. To me, the the best offensive mind would be McDaniel.
00:29:19
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Mm-hmm. I wouldn't be opposed to maybe bringing โ€“ I don't think he would he would necessarily work with us, but I wouldn't necessarily be opposed. He's the kind of personality I think would work well. um If it was my choice personally, i would probably go after โ€“ well, no, you can't do that.
00:29:39
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Never mind. Looking at the list, I was going to say Robert Salah because of his defense. Yeah, Salah. But with the number one quarterback being picked off the board, you're going to need offensive coach. So that's not going work. That's what I'm saying. You guys definitely need an offensive guy, my opinion. But.
00:29:59
Speaker
Well, unless they they do something different, just straight down and just go for next year. um because this this this often I've been saying that for a long, long time now. It's not a bad idea. It's not a bad idea because this class isn't really a quarterback class. but just We can say that and then each quarterback that gets picked, we have have great great years. so you sure sure. I mean, yeah. it happened there they There is nothing that we are not going to be no one.
00:30:27
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I mean, look at Tom Brady and how low he was picked in and what he turned out. As much as I hate that option to choose from, I looked at Brock Purdy's class and that class is terrible.
00:30:42
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I mean, it's like Kenny Pickett and Skylar Thompson, like a lot of journeymen in that class, you know? so and omar's Omar, too, for you, man, if Mendoza is the guy that you guys still pick. Here's the other list I was looking for.
00:31:00
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Sean McDermott would be the best quarterback, i've been best coach for you because, you know, though they have similarities between Josh Allen and Mendoza. you know I'm saying? A pocket passer. That's big a big quarterback that can throw the ball.
00:31:12
Speaker
know There might be somebody that can fill that need for you. That's got some um some weapons. that i i That list that we were just looking at is the list of coaches who have you know are older or had already been coached, retreads as we call them. This is more of your younger Possible first-time coaches, all first-time coaches. So this would be your rookie coaches. um Clint Kubiak here could be an option ah for the Raiders. Jeff Halfley obviously already hired. I got this a couple days ago. ah Who else on this list?
00:31:47
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Possibly a Michael Floor, although he's still very young.
00:31:52
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Good, Dirty Mojo. um And then, you know, like I said, cbora said Tommy Reese, man, i please don't come to Atlanta as office coordinator. Please, God, man. ah
00:32:04
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Okay, cool. So yeah, that is a look at the the options here in terms of coaches. Those are the ones that have been getting interviews and who they have interviewed or have been requested by.
00:32:16
Speaker
I know Clutch B said that his Steelers were probably going to hire Jesse Minter, but they have not interviewed, requested them yet thus far. When I saw Vance Joseph and all those interview private requests for Vance Joseph, well, that's that ain't number Rooney Rule 101 right there. That's all that is. That ain't and out, brother. We don't need you.
00:32:40
Speaker
I mean, you're not wrong. And that is that is the unfortunate part about that rule is that someone has to be that. And so if there are all other white coaches interviewed, you knowt kind of know. you know you are the one't even get the You don't even get the Zoom meeting. He gets the Skype one.
00:32:57
Speaker
They don't know about you Skype. They're going to be like, hey, put on speakerphone. Go ahead. What are your ideas? i put hell no The Rooney Rule, I would say it's two things for me. It's, ah yeah, if you don't want me, don't interview me. But the only good thing I see out of the Rooney Rule is that at least other teams know that you are in the running of wanting to be a head coach.
00:33:17
Speaker
So at least your name is out there. I would say that. That's the only thing I like about the Rooney Rule. Yeah. Abey would say that that's how โ€“ Tom only got hired because of the Rooney rule, right?
00:33:28
Speaker
So, I mean, yeah, but I kind of got the point, and maybe this year might be a little different because ah there's so many um there's so many head coaching positions available that, you know, you could talk your way and and and somebody really liked Because I really see out of the list that you showed, Omar, there's really nobody that kind of jumps out at you except Clint Kubiak right now that jumps out at you and says, like, I'm We really need this guy. And you kind of knew in the past when when ah teams were, you know, you you would hear it on the on on the television and you would hear a lot of ah analysts saying that, you know, this guy is this team's guy. Like, okay, so they're just bringing these other guys in for bullshit, you know, shits and giggles. They hired him. So, yeah, I'm the same way with you, Dion. If you're not going to hire me, don't even waste my time. If if I'm a Rooney Rule guy, don't waste my time. 120%.
00:34:13
Speaker
hundred twenty per cent Yeah, and and again, I do i would not mind Kubiak at all. I think that might would be good for ah the Raiders. But again, a lot of those coaches are young and still need some some maybe some more experience. So we'll see. Either way, as I mentioned, everything will be on Tom Brady, and there are reports that Tom Brady will be at. The national championship tonight that we're going to talk about, apparently a bunch of coaches are going to try to meet up with him in an effort to talk about the Raiders job. So as much as I dislike Tom Shady, ah very much so, he is part is partly the bane of my existence. um I will say that a lot of people want to be associated with the Raiders now because he's an owner.
00:35:04
Speaker
So there are more coaches that want to, there are more free agents. There are more people that would want to be involved because Tom Brady is involved. involved and And that's something that I have to admit because, I mean, it's true.
00:35:16
Speaker
Before, there were we weren't necessarily a place that coaches wanted to go. We were considered a black hole, literally, not just our fan base, but a black hole for coaches to go where they would, you know, have to regain their career

College Football Championship Preview

00:35:30
Speaker
afterwards. So to at least see coaches wanting the job now, um and knowing that Tom Brady is that reason, then, you know, hey, if that that if that brings some betterment to my franchise in the long run, then as much as I dislike him, I can i can overlook it for that. ah so And that's a change because at one point in time, I said if he became the owner, I wouldn't be a fan anymore. But I couldn't do that because I've loved the Raiders my whole entire life, and I would hate myself if if I ever became a fan like that, just gave up. Yeah.
00:36:04
Speaker
right Anyways, make sure you hit that like button. Whether watching now or on the replay really helps us up make sure you subscribe at Ball and Buds, B-A-L-L-A-N-D-B-U-D-S. We are going to move it in to the National Championship game coming on in just about...
00:36:22
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forty 45 minutes. Yes, we will have the college football championship. The Indiana Hoosiers 15-0 storybook season for them trying to go undefeated. They are the seven and a half point favorites here going in to Hard Rock Stadium.
00:36:46
Speaker
In Miami, so technically Miami Hurricanes here playing a home game, although Indiana's quarterback, Fernando Mendoza, grew up in Miami and went to high school there. thirteen and two Miami Hurricanes.
00:36:58
Speaker
Dirty Mojo, you have correctly predicted them through this whole playoff to get โ€“ to the championship. The over under is 46 and a half here. This is one of the most improbable championship games ever. Indiana was a 150 to one long shot before the season. Hurricanes a little better at 40 to one, but still pretty long odds there. um Sports professor fact here, since 2014, only two teams with preseason odds longer than 40-1 have won the championship. That would be your 2014, excuse me, the Ohio State Buckeyes and 2023 Washington Huskies. As well, over the past 10 seasons, teams favored by 7.5 or more points, as Indiana is tonight, have won 75% of the games, which is a pretty significant stat.
00:37:54
Speaker
Dirty Mojo, what say you? So listen, man, I've said it, I guess, since we started up, I guess, talking more and more about the college playoffs, right? ah You know, I am... um I am pulling for Miami and I talked to you guys why I have a young man that I coach.
00:38:11
Speaker
Shout out to Brennan Burton that's playing out there for Miami. I'm cheering for you guys to do it. But I also want to talk about Carson Beck and Carson Beck is the guy that is going to have to win this game for um for the Miami Hurricanes. They got a phenomenal phenom of a wide receiver at Malachi Tony, the freshman who's supposed to be at home right now in biology class or chem getting ready for him for homecoming because he, you know what I'm saying?
00:38:37
Speaker
So, I mean, good for that kid's out there doing what he needs to do. ah They got to get the ball in his hand. Now, here's the thing. The last time Indiana played a top five defense, they only put up 13 points, 13 or 16, and that was against Ohio State, right?
00:38:54
Speaker
With Mesidor and with Bain and the Miami Hurricanes defense, they have to perform, man. I know that that 46 and a half ah over under seems low.
00:39:08
Speaker
as far as the way that the Hoosiers have been playing and as far as what Miami can do. But i do I do like where those numbers are at. I think the game is going to be a lot closer, a lot more exciting, not so much explosive.
00:39:21
Speaker
I don't think it's going to be some Georgia TCU 65-7 type bullshit game. I also don't think it's going to be like the last two teams that Indiana has played by complete dominating um blowouts. I do think that Carson Beck does have the experience. He is going to be able to settle in. I think he's going to be able to control that ah offense. I think they're going to be able to do well.
00:39:42
Speaker
if if If I'm going ahead and I'm giving a um a score, if you want me to give it a score prediction right now, I think Malachi Tony is going to have a fantastic game today. i think going to give him the ball a lot. um But I also think that Mendoza and Indiana are going to do a lot. They're running back, Kaleon Black, right out here from sail Virginia, yeah from Salem High School. You know i'm saying? I'm cheering for โ€“ you know, at at as at this point, there's nobody that I really want to lose or win. To me, I'm just looking for a good game, and it'd be hats off to either team that wins the the championship game. But I think this one is going to be a close one.
00:40:17
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Omar, I'm going to go โ€“ I'm going to say the score is going to be 27-24. twenty four
00:40:26
Speaker
27-24, the U. All right. Close game there that you got. And no doubt Tony you know has been great for Miami, caught 99 passes for 1,089 yards, nine touchdowns on the season. He can run it. He also does punt returning. So he is definitely a weapon in Miami.
00:40:45
Speaker
for Miami. um You mentioned also when you were looking at Indiana, you were mentioning Kalen Black, 961 receiving yards, 10 touchdowns on the season. That is definitely going to help out Mendoza in this game. But but um you know both quarterbacks have weapons that they can ah rely on. So we'll see...
00:41:08
Speaker
I do agree. I don't think it's going to be that much of a shootout, but I don't think it'll be a low-scoring game either, as some people have said. ah Let's look at their grades, and then we'll get to Clubber D. The Indiana Hoosiers, their offensive grades by PFF are first in offense and second in defense, so really good there. And Miami is...
00:41:30
Speaker
sixth in offense, and third in defense. So Miami is better in both offense and defense according to Pro Football Focus. What is your thoughts, Clever D?
00:41:40
Speaker
Well, um to this this game actually to me boils down to how Indiana has, i'm not going to say manipulated, but used the NIL in their favor. This is a team with people, with young men at the age between, I think, 22, 23, 24-ish. They're an older team. more experienced team.
00:42:00
Speaker
So they got their players that are are well coached. They've been in that system for a little while. Willie's some of the bad. And Miami's lot younger. You got Tony, late like Lamar said, this guy should be going to a prom or a Sandy Hawkins dance, whatever they got nowadays and in high school. But he should still be in high school. Yeah, yeah,
00:42:20
Speaker
He should be playing Trooper Dan with some girls. Anyway, the fact that he's performing on this high level is it it's just out of this world. He's going be amazing professional. He keeps it up. But the thing is, it's going to be Mendoza versus Beck. Beck has been in these situations, and it shows poise. Mendoza has not cracked yet as a starter. He has looked great. And each, each time we throw up, we throw a curve ball at him or some type of ah a hurdle or obstacle. he has jumped over and moved out the way, you know saying? He's done, he's done all the necessary things to make him the number one pick and make ah Indiana this, this, this top school. remember, this is Indiana. We're talking about Indiana. Bob Knight ain't throwing no chair at nobody. This is, this is football, not basketball. So, um,
00:43:04
Speaker
For me personally, I'm going to go with the more experienced team. I'm going to go with Indiana. I think it's going to high scoring. And, you know, the last game against Ole Miss, Lacey had a bum hamstring. He didn't really look that well after that touchdown run. So, yeah you know, Blacks come in healthy. And and i don't see the same type of injuries because Ole Miss was in that game.
00:43:25
Speaker
Okay? They could have easily won that game. So โ€“ the way Indiana has been looking, the way they're they're they're they're shutting the door on a lot of lot of other programs because people are doubting them just because they're Indiana, I think this is going to be the the the the icing on the cake, the cherry on top of the icing, taking out somebody like Miami who has the history, the lineage of championships in the early 2000s and 80s and 90s, and now they're back at that the top of the hill You got a team like Indiana who said, I've been here. You're lucky you got here. Now I'm going to prove the world that you're lucky you got here. But I got to be in a close game, but very high scoring. going to go with 44 to Weird number, Indiana.
00:44:02
Speaker
You know, Dion, that's a great point, but you know I do want to go back and I want to give props for props due. Trinidad Chambliss is the guy that it was hard for them to get at. And I and i think that Mendoza's not going to bring to the table what Trinidad Chambliss did.
00:44:16
Speaker
They couldn't really attack him like they wanted to. So I think Mendoza will be sitting in the pocket more, and that's going to let Mesidor and Bain be able to attack him more and pressure him more. And and they'll be able to โ€“ I think they're going to get him more than Trinidad Chambliss. They were able to get to Trinidad Chambliss. You know, say if you look at that type of situation, yes, we can say that they put up a lot of points. But man, hats off to that one young man. Not only semi counter to that, i could be totally wrong, is is would be the offensive line and their maturity. Since they're this like I said, this team's a little older. they They're the well coached.
00:44:47
Speaker
And I don't know if they'll be missing blocks and things like that, like Ole Miss was doing. But I could that could be totally wrong. You know what i'm saying? well that's Well, that's why I go back and I look at the game against Ohio State. You know what saying? That game against Ohio State, we're sitting here thinking like, okay, no way. But then what they did to Alabama, and then they just completely steamrolled the last two teams. I mean, it was like, holy shit. You know what I'm saying? like where where and we were We did not think of it to be like this. But because Miami's defense is so good. It's good. good They're so good. I think that they can slow them down. you know what saying? So we got to see. We'll see. but i can't I can't wait. I think it's going to be a good game. I don't think it's going be some blowout.
00:45:24
Speaker
I think it will be similar to last year's game between ah Ohio State and Notre Dame. Like one of those types of games, man. Yeah. I'm with you. Yeah. As you mentioned, Miami's defense is what's going to give the hurricanes a puncher's chance here, right? That's what's going to keep them in this game. That's what's probably going to if they win, get them the win, but we can all say, and I just gave you the, and I know it it was just pro football focus, but I'm sure all the stats will belie as well. That Indiana has been the best team in the country all season long, um which is why they're undefeated. And, uh,
00:45:59
Speaker
That being said, they are going to happen. You know what I'm saying? We're talking about Indiana, which is just so wild, you know? Yeah. what do you mean That's gonna crazy. Yeah. I mean, a blue blood basketball school. Right. Who would ever think that?
00:46:13
Speaker
Yep. But Miami is going to ah pressure them at it. Even at a seven and a half point underdog, they are going, their elite pass rush is going to try to find ways to, you know, get him to the ground as much as possible. Make him feel that pass rush between who y'all mentioned Ruben Bain Jr. and Akeem Mizdor. Those are two dudes that are just beasts. um But we have to look at what you said, right? ah Mendoza, playoff passer rating of 140.9. that's pretty fucking good, right? And also, I want to give you some want to give you some sports professor stats here. Mendoza has had five games this season with more touchdowns than incompletions.
00:46:58
Speaker
No other quarterback in the past. Yeah, that's crazy. That's crazy. Like, i that that man, I saw that stat also. And ah I didn't really think about it, and thinking about it right now, what you're saying. That is fucking nuts.
00:47:10
Speaker
That is. thats that's Five games. Five games with more touchdowns than incompletions. And you know what's more remarkable than that? and Listen to this. No other college quarterback in the past 25 years has done it more than twice. He did it five times.
00:47:25
Speaker
please yeah Yeah, this game is going to come down to this quarterbacks, man. It is going to come down to Beck and Mendoza. Obviously, their supporting cast is going be able to help them out through the through the game, but it's going to be all talks about those two guys. And those two guys, you know, potentially could be, um you what I'm saying, the top quarterbacks that are gonna be taken in this year's NFL draft. So it's something to look for. It's something to look at. And um I'm just really looking forward to ah to an exciting game, man.
00:47:52
Speaker
Yeah, same here. And, you know, with them playing at home, that's another ah thing Indiana has to prove, that they're top dogs to play the big bad wolf, you know, at home, basically. Because i don't know how many Cornhuskers are coming on down.
00:48:09
Speaker
Not Cornhuskers. Is it Corn in Indiana? That's Nebraska. Nebraska. Whatever they have Indiana,

NIL Impact on College Football

00:48:16
Speaker
I don't know. How many Hoosiers are coming down? What is it? Yeah. also want to say this, too. You know what I'm saying? Yeah.
00:48:23
Speaker
We talked about Lane Kiffin leaving Ole Miss, right? And why did he leave Ole Miss? Because he said, I'm not going to get any championships at Ole Miss. There's no way that kids are going want to come to Mississippi, right? Indiana, man, I hate to say this, man, but this might be your only chance in I don't know how long to get a national championship in football because when it comes down to it,
00:48:43
Speaker
Where are kids going to want to go, even with NIL? Are you going to go to Indiana? Are you going to go to a lot of other premier colleges in the country that have the location that you might enjoy? Well, mean there were yeah they were going Ole Miss. they were Those five stars were going to Ole Miss. yes if that don be who Who's got that money? That's where it's what it's going to be.
00:48:59
Speaker
Who has that money? And, yeah you know, this NIL, like we we mentioned earlier, ah what's the next sha a Trinidad, he Wanting to stay again. We talked about he's, what, 24, 25. Then you got another quarterback who they denied. They denied or they approved it. They approved it.
00:49:17
Speaker
I can't remember his name. Homer, you might need to look that up for us. 27. He's like 25 or 24. This is wild that you're this age. I remember Miami had a tight end last year last year or the year before. He was like 20, 27, still playing in college. We thought Chris Winkie, because he did that Mormon trip and came back, that was Chris Leakey.
00:49:38
Speaker
I mean, he was balling, man. He had a male pad of bar to see. looked like Arn Anderson a throwing the ball ah back in the day, ah you know, with the comb over. Like, how you got comb over even in college, Florida of State? But anyways, you know, so we're going to seeing that more and more. And I'm not going to hate on the kids.
00:49:51
Speaker
and You know, the I think the โ€“ boosters and everybody has it both ways. They're getting it both ways because you want these kids to stay because you can make more money off them so not just go to the league. and These kids like, well, if I stay, I'm getting more money so what's the point of going to the league if I a make more money in college? so well yeah what These kids make more money in college than they will in the NFL, especially if you get drafted in the second or third round, you're going to make what?
00:50:15
Speaker
$2 million dollars a year. pen position state Yeah, you staying you stay in college. Well, true Chambliss. You stay in in in college, they're going to pay you $10-$15 million dollars to stay at Ole Miss. The younger from Oregon, ah they were like, you know, you're gambling. He's gambling money because he could be the second overall quarterback pick, he was the to play for the Jets. look so that's Going back to college, and now he can gamble and not even, you know, he might not even be a top pick next year. You never know.
00:50:41
Speaker
So, Is it worth it? i mean, don't know what field nights offer him, you know, but a is it is what it Yeah. Mm-hmm. And yeah, Dirty Moja, you mentioned NIL versus recruiting. And yes, they may not be the hotbed for recruiting as your Georgia Bulldogs or an Alabama Crimson Tide or those other schools will continue to be forever just because they have that reputation. And that doesn't easily go away unless you you know have a bat few bad seasons a la Clemson. And we saw that with Gabbo Sweeney. thought you Thought you would get there at some point there, buddy boy. Twice as many transfers in the past two weeks than in the previous four years combined for Clemson. So Dabby Osweine finally decided he needed to modernize his program and get with the transfers. But... Jobs on the line. that
00:51:35
Speaker
yeah Yeah, exactly. But that doesn't necessarily mean as much in the age of NIL, right? Where you can go out and buy players. So while...
00:51:46
Speaker
Indiana had half and half around. i don't remember the percentages exact. I believe it was like 60-40 NIL to recruiting on their roster. um And while critics will point out that they are leaning on a lot of fourth, fifth, and sixth-year players, right, that's going to hurt them in the future, this at least a little bit should help them that that they made the national championship, just that that yeah that yeah that value alone of of making it.
00:52:13
Speaker
Yeah, but but here's here's the thing. The NIL money across the board is still, ah it's still equal. It's still even if you want to say, right? If you're telling me, if I'm telling you, a Dion, I'm recruiting you to the University of ah university of Florida and we're going to pay you $3 million. dollars Or you want to go to Indiana and and they're going to pay you $3 million. dollars Most, ah you know, it's still the money is what the money is. Yes. Now, if it's a disparity, if there's difference of money, then yes, I can see that. But anybody in a different program that has that prestige title to them, right? You know, the ones that that we always want to go to, right?
00:52:50
Speaker
If they put up the same amount of money that Indiana is going to do, the chances are that Indiana is going to lose out to them. Now, i please I will say this. Growing up playing NCAA, right, used to do the recruiting, right, and it was a couple things, right? How close are you to home? Oh, my God. But think about oh what kid think about kids do.
00:53:09
Speaker
Kirby Smart does not um recruit. He does not recruit 500 miles outside of his outside of the school because kids get homesick. They want to go home. They want to do things, right? You got the prestige of the school. You got the coaches, right? You got the location, right? You got maybe even education. Huh?
00:53:26
Speaker
You got Coe, Deion Coe, whatever, the number one linebacker out of Virginia. That's within 500 yards. That's within 500? It's like 4-something. It's like 480, something like that. Close. got to counteract your idiocy, but go ahead.
00:53:38
Speaker
if you're a If you're a four or five star, then yes, he's going to probably go anywhere. you But if you're one of those guys in the area that, that you know, i'm saying they're not going to go too far for you. But, you know, when you when you would play those games, I think kids still look at where how close it is to home because I want my family and friends to come see me play.
00:53:55
Speaker
What's the television market like? What's the girls like? You know, you know, i'm saying you these guys are still young men. you know do they have the potential to win a national championship or make it into the playoffs? And yes, we could probably say Indiana is that team because I think Cignetti is a good coach and I think he can recruit well and he can coach well. So that will help them, but I think against a lot of the bigger prestigious schools. If you turn on NCAA right now and you put it on, you put Indiana up, it's going to have three stars for prestige and all the other big schools are going have five stars. So you got to look at sure that too. I think that they can. So I would say that
00:54:28
Speaker
For them to be a back-to-back team is far โ€“ it's a far worse situation than a Miami Hurricanes to go back-to-back, Ohio State to go back-to-back, a Tennessee to go back-to-back.
00:54:42
Speaker
If Indiana were to go back-to-back, that would be the ultimate all-time college football situation. oof Well, I will say this. one Eric White. Don't send me old videos doing the show. Two, um I will say this. ah You said, would you go to Indiana would you rather go to Florida? Who the hell wants to to Columbus, Ohio over going to Florida?
00:55:03
Speaker
Okay. Indiana is winning. If they win the national title, okay, then that gives you more incentive to want to go to Indiana over Florida, even though it ain't popular in Indiana. Okay. Because they're good now. theyre they they They've been good the last few years ever since coach got there. So that's my only counter to that because you can't tell me that Terrell Pryor or who came from Pennsylvania or some other high. Okay. ah Henderson came from a Richmond Highland Springs. I believe running back with the Patriots went to Ohio State.
00:55:32
Speaker
No, think it was Cosby or something. But i don't know about it. Yeah. No, Travion Henderson. Yeah, know what's it was the Highland Springs. It was the Highland Springs or was it the other one down there? It was in Richmond, though. Regardless, yeah you can't tell me. You can't tell me that, hey, do you want to come to Tallahassee? Hey, do you want to come to Florida? Hey, do you want to come to Austin, Texas, play for Texas? Oh, no, I want to go to Columbus, Ohio. That's fun.
00:55:52
Speaker
but but but but but but But you got to see what I said, though. You got to see what I said, though. The prestige of the school. Yes, Columbus, Ohio. If they win, they'll have that.
00:56:03
Speaker
That's why I said they if they but they don't win this, it's going to be hard for them to get it to them. I think it won't because they're already high on the rate of recruiting already this year. They did, like, number one and number two. They're up there. Are they really?
00:56:15
Speaker
And even with the the transfers, because I had ah had a tracker that think sent in the chat, ah the transfer portal. Yeah. I think Texas Tech's number one at that. But, ah you know, Indiana's a sexy pick for a lot of players cause just because of the coaching. can You know, they put in a position to get to that next level we just get showcased in the right way.
00:56:30
Speaker
Besides, all the guys are like 30 years old, so they're
00:56:37
Speaker
getting on hold. They got the electrician job to go to after the game, huh? You can't buy a beer. You can't play for us.
00:56:45
Speaker
yeah
00:56:49
Speaker
Oh, Lord Jesus. Oh, God. Nope. but I don't know. yeah I mean, I could be wrong. I don't know. I just feel like they're the sexy pick right now. So, Indiana, I love the i love the coach. I love what he's doing. His old program is still doing his thing.
00:57:03
Speaker
So, you know, it is what is and i'm like to it is. Nobody asked you, Flo. Calm it down. Calm it down. Don't worry about the Red Raiders. Okay? I'm thinking about you. Yeah, let's get some ah comments here. Salute.
00:57:18
Speaker
Papi Choon Yeo. Who is he, Club ID? People, listen up. put your Put your ear to the speaker, okay? If you don't know, now you're going to know. If you're going to know, know everything.
00:57:35
Speaker
Heavy on the Papi, light on the Yeo, none other than Papi Choon Yeo. That's the whole thing.
00:57:44
Speaker
of you. Let's go, my brother. Salute to you. Actually, we've got it one and one. Dirty Mojo has Miami. He has throughout this whole playoff. Credit to him. Covered he has Indiana going, and we're about to talk about mine here. But once we finish these comments, we'll get that. We got the game coming on here in about 20, 25 minutes. They got to do the national anthem, all that. T-Roy, brother, salute.
00:58:06
Speaker
Shout out to you. Oh, you cheering for the Canes tonight, huh? Back to the Rube. Back to the Reuben. Yeah. as a group that's probably That's probably very true. Yeah, he's behind me all the way.
00:58:17
Speaker
Probably very, very true. Flo, shout out Flo. And Canteen at the bottom line sports. Indiana jumps on Cain early, hold a 7-10 point lead going into the second half, pulls away in the second half. Yeah, you know, that sounds pretty accurate as to what could ah could possibly happen. i actually think that is probably about the way it would go. I think it will be a little closer than 7-10. I think it will be three points. in the first half because usually it takes, especially in these big games, bright lights, it takes the players a little bit more time to score that that ball. Now that takes away from the, you know, not the TCU game that you talked about earlier, Lamar, that was 63 points, but that one notwithstanding. you have later hey not the
00:59:00
Speaker
I thought he was saying it was going to 7 to 10 at halftime. Oh, I misread that. No, that is what he's saying. I'm saying it's going to be a closer, like three points. No, he said that. He said that. Yeah, the Indiana will have a 7-10 point lead, not the score being 7-10. Yeah, not the score being 7-10. Oh, no, no, yeah, 7-10. No, I do think they will have a lead. I think it will be 3 probably, not 7-10, could be 7.
00:59:22
Speaker
um But, yeah, that is what he's saying, yep. um Raiders are at the top of the portal. Look, I think I know I for a fact, and I i can probably speak for Clubber D on this as well, ah UCLA, Virginia Tech, these teams have risen up the portal due to new coaches. portal Yeah. new interest and yeah, UCLA is in the 15 top 15 because they got the James Madison coach, Bob Chaney, and he brought all of his great players from James Madison and then recruited so well in the transfer portal. We've been picking up so many good players um from Oklahoma, a bunch of blue blood because again, new coaches inspire new confidence and more players may want to go sign, ah you know, with you in the, in, Let's just help the Red Raiders.
01:00:05
Speaker
Let's just hope they recruited. Let's just hope they they got some transfer portal guys for offense. We know that they got the defensive guys last year, but that offense. We talked about that. Yeah, we talked about that. They were like, dad did you pitch the base? Get your ass whooped like that. I'll put it like this. ah they we a Good job, Flo. He posts every goddamn Red Raider. No one else get gets picked up. Only Red Raiders. Anyways. Looking at the thing, so they spent estimated like $5 million. They're number one. Indiana's number two, spending $5.5 in the NIL.
01:00:36
Speaker
and and io Then you got A&M, Louisville, and Virginia Tech at number five. Spent about $4.7. And I know we got a donor. LSU's right under us. um We got a donor for magical $20 million, dollars and James Franklin has been um at not even at gunpoint, you know, at at at a crumble cookie point, taking all the Penn State people, if you know what that that what i the joke I just put in right there, um they would take it all Penn State's people from the quarterback to the, the, the X top five-star tight end. And also we're taking a lot of Ohio state defense alignment and the Missouri's X five-star defensive end. And the thing I like the James Franklin is doing, he's getting these kids with four years eligibility, you know, say not these one hit wonders, but least guys with a couple of years on them and, you know, hopefully they produce, but you know, is what it is.
01:01:27
Speaker
Yeah, and shout out to you and Canteen as well. I believe they have. Y'all have a show Wednesday. Check out the new bottom line sports Wednesday flow and Canteen. Blessings to y'all success in the future. But, yeah, T-Roy says, y'all know Ruben and Alberto, big Kane fans. If not now, another 21 years. And that's true. Miami, last time they were here, 2001, but Indiana's never been here.
01:01:52
Speaker
Go ahead, Dirty Mojo. good yeah No, I'm sorry. broke my eye. i'm sorry. Yeah, but no, no, you're absolutely working. No, you're right though, man. I mean, I don't, I don't think it'll be 21 years again though, because you know, with, with the whole college football football playoffs, I think they will be in the playoffs. I think there'll be a team that's, that's ah a perennial playoff contender with Miami. So, That's what I'm actually excited about. of What I do love about the the college football is that we'll have teams. You do want to see the teams, though. ah you I do want to see some schools jump around and get in there and some of the old, some of the schools get out of there. So, yeah, man, I look i look for Miami to just basically reload again. They weren't supposed to be in it.
01:02:32
Speaker
Remember, they weren't supposed to be in it. You don't say this is more justification. Beginning of the year, they were. At the beginning the year, they were. They were at the beginning, but at the end of the year, they didn't win ACC. It's not like they deserved, obviously, didn't need to really be in there. You got to um Notre Dame fans ah you know crying, and they're like, oh, well, we're not going to a bowl. Like, well, you got to have an easy schedule. should have won. So um this is just more grounds to have more teams in, possibly, or just have teams that don't win their conference or whatever.
01:03:00
Speaker
1892 was crazy. Yeah, and and and and we'll talk about that too. wellll We'll talk about, actually, we can talk about expansion right now. They had the vote last night um on if they wanted to expand. They declined to expand, so now they will not vote again until next. december So that means we will have a 12 team playoff next year. Again, the other two options right now is a 16 team playoff put up by the SEC's Greg Swanky and then a 24 team playoff put up by the Big 10's Tony Poletti. So what do y'all think about that?
01:03:41
Speaker
It's all about this. And what's going to happen is what's going to happen is something's going to go down like this year again at the end of the year in 2026, where there's going to be a team crying that we should have been in here. We should do this. Well, you shouldn't have lost to Western Illinois State University and you would have fucking been in the playoffs. Right.
01:03:58
Speaker
So that's what's going to happen. It's going to eventually come down, come down to it because it's all about those dollars. As as long as the NIL keeps going up, They're going to want to make more money to recruit ah to ah to recruit what they're paying out for their schools.
01:04:10
Speaker
But I do think that, you know, you did hear um some of the guys talked about it. I do think that the government is going to get involved and they're going to put a cap on this. ah you You heard them saying that they need to start doing something like that. So these kids are getting paid, but we got cap it some way somehow. I think that's what's going end up happening. But yeah, why somebody lose out this year?
01:04:28
Speaker
All you got to do is have some incentives. Ask Terrell Pryor in Columbus get some tattoos. You know what I mean? Like they do something like that. but
01:04:38
Speaker
Get some tattoos for play. now You know what would be cool, Omar? When you look at it, this is
01:04:45
Speaker
You know what would be cool that they did? If they kind of did the conference, like a conference playoff, and then the winner of the conference makes it to like a playoff for the national champion. You know i'm saying? Kind of like they do in basketball, so that they but you know they still make it to the to the tournament. But if you have like an eight-team tournament in each conference, and then the winner of those makes it to like the final four, or I don't know if they can have a fifth one, you know, whatever to do with it, that would be kind of cool to see.
01:05:11
Speaker
have your own little Have your own little conference playoff to go to the National Championship playoff. more I can hear that. And we we know at some point that they are going to expand, as you mentioned. And yeah, Clubber, you mentioned 24 may be too much. This is what that would look like this year. So I found this online. This is um what you would be looking for.
01:05:37
Speaker
at in terms of the playoff matchup. So you would have teams in like USC. Pitt would be in there. You would also have Texas making it. BYU, who had a big complaint, would get in there. Utah, Clutch Bees, Michigan would get in there. Duke and UVA both get in.
01:05:53
Speaker
um So this is, again, this may be a little bit too much because then you're letting in the peripherals in, but some of those teams may say they decide to be there or they deserve to be there rather. The 16-team playoff may take may make that a little better, but still teams are going to complain either way, even if you have this huge 24-team bracket. But the thing that Dirty Mojo, you mentioned and what really matters here is the money. That's all that matters here. Because when you're looking at a 12-team playoff, a 12-team playoff generated this year, or is expected to generate $7.8 billion.
01:06:28
Speaker
point eight billion dollars And so when you when you, here's your sports professor stat, I did the math for everybody. When you extrapolate that out, which just means to forecast, and you say for 16 teams, ah let me look at my notes, 16 teams would generate then 9.75 billion and a 24 team would double that and generate 15.6 billion. billion dollars other people what what well But what else does this do this is gonna water down the the regular season of course well what When what it was just a 14 playoff those teams had to fight tooth and nail to win those games in order to make it to the playoffs you make this shit at 24 you could be a three loss team and it's not as college football to me
01:07:18
Speaker
I'd like to see the one loss, two losses, and the zero loss teams in the playoffs. I don't want to see these three loss teams in there. well keep it at 12, and 12 I think is fantastic.

College Football Rankings Debate

01:07:27
Speaker
So I would say this, though. If you're going to do that, then don't they start the the the voting or the ranking little later in the season, right?
01:07:35
Speaker
That's what I said. I made that comment. But they would have to move it up. I would say to keep the continuity, to make sure that each team is on track and not hoping and wishing that they make it, like Selection Sunday. It's halfway through the season, okay, this what we got so far. This is what it's going to be. So each team's more incentive to keep on winning and not lose or whatever. You saying? Not saying they that on purpose, but make you want to keep trying hard if you're on the โ€“ if you're If you're that 16, that fringe 16, 17 team, that you you treat every game as like your last game so you can make it to the playoffs.
01:08:10
Speaker
So maybe they have to push that up. That's a good point. And get rid of the preseason ranking. And then what that does, too, that makes you have to blow teams out. You can't be winning these games by field goal at the end of the game. You've got to blow teams out like they used to do back in the day to make yourself move in ranking, man. So you have those better teams that are going to be out there playing harder to get more points scored so that they can, hey, man, we beat this team by 45 points. You know I'm saying? It'll be like that, but.
01:08:37
Speaker
Just to go 24 just for shits and giggles to make more money, man. I'm with you that. Screw this preseason ranking. After the third game, boom, have that ranking. That way, from that on on, you know you got to tighten up. No wait, wishing a prayer that you're too late and say, we got to make it. Then you get there you smacked. No, no, it's not.
01:08:57
Speaker
And actually, let me make that even better because the first three weeks are usually non-conference games, which are blowovers. It should be like week seven or eight when they're putting this actually out for the first time. Once you actually know where teams stand, not after they play a bunch of, you know, Dick, Tom and Jerry's.
01:09:13
Speaker
cause you can compare for you you can You can compare a lot of stuff. How many points that they're giving up, how many points they're scoring, things like that. i wrote down I wrote down some old-timey names I found. So I went through the 1940 because I was very interested. So i went back to see who played in this championship game that I wish Peach was here for this, that the ah this the the Skins got blown out 73 to nothing. way job First of all, stand me beth from which he said not allowed at at dinner at dinner afterwards Sammy Ball was the running back
01:09:44
Speaker
for the raers we that great player okay yeah yeah george halliss was the bear's coach And Sid Luckman was the Bears QB. I looked at the box score.
01:09:55
Speaker
It was run after run. it was like 75-yard run, 5-yard run, 18-yard run. But the forward pass was in in play, and he did pass. They backpedaled when they backed up for a quarter. Taylor the same thing. Taylor did the same thing that touchdown pass.
01:10:15
Speaker
Taylor did the same thing, that four-quarter touchdown, man. Yeah, that's Tecmo ball reference, that's we needt tick i now I now hear the Tecmo ball fucking. I hear the fucking beat when you set the ball.
01:10:28
Speaker
well i'd say movemor how are you black Jesus. So a couple good names here. Bulldog Turner was an all-pro center for the Bears. Eggs, yes, I said Eggs.
01:10:45
Speaker
Eggs Mackie was a linebacker that played for the for the Skins. um And I found some others when I โ€“ No, but i went I went into a deeper rabbit hole on old names in sports, and baseball has the best. Listen to some of these.
01:11:02
Speaker
Thunderbolt pat Patterson. don't know that yet. Smokey Joe Wood. ah Let's see. Schoolboy Rowe. which is tremendous. school board Baby Doll Jacobson. That's all great. Spotswood Poles. That's a pause. His last name was Poles.
01:11:25
Speaker
And how about Chicken Hawks, Rabbit Warsler, Scoops Carney, Candy LaChance, all real old baseball players. Omar really had to focus to say all these names. I know, right?
01:11:39
Speaker
Too much S's in that motherfucker. You know what? Screw both of y'all, motherfucker. Anyways. I can hear you. I can hear you. It was a struggle. I was enunciating. I saw you wiped the camera off a couple times, too.
01:11:58
Speaker
but that Take that. The orange well the old school? I that. I'm sorry, use that one. Peach is missing out on a good, fun night.

College Football Playoffs and Bowl Games

01:12:09
Speaker
He's snoring. ah blued We got about 10 minutes until the game starts. We still got stillly a little bit more time to talk. ah Flo says, I like 12 teams. Shouldn't let more than 16 teams in. I agree. I think 12 should be the max, honestly. I wouldn't need even go to 16, but I can understand that some of those group of five teams want more of a chance than Yes, go ahead. you know You know what, you know, Albert, I'll say this. I'll say this.
01:12:32
Speaker
The 12 team, yes, but I would do similar to what they do in basketball. Have a play in. Maybe those four teams or two teams. Oh, yeah, OK. Yeah, yeah. Have them play in to be the next two teams in. But I don't know it would be 12 or if it would be 14, but we got to have them play in. I wouldn't just immediately go 16.
01:12:53
Speaker
What bowl would be that? Like, what where do you drop the... So these are like citrus all those bowls, cotton bowls, whatever. What is the line at to where it could be the left-handers anonymous bowl? Like, what what bowl gets that rink in?
01:13:06
Speaker
Well, Omar, this is what Omar said. Omar gave the numbers. i don't know if he could put that up. He gave the numbers on how much how much how much billions of dollars they produced. I'm pretty sure the NCAA can contact some, I don't know. They can contact some company to say, hey listen, we want to put your name on this on this playing ball. Hell, um what what's the name of what's the name of the people that make the plane? Boeing or something. This is the Boeing Air Force. know i'm saying? They can find somebody that's going to want to sponsor that game.
01:13:32
Speaker
Because they know that, hey, this will be your game every year. And then you know, but you what you want to know what else, too? You know those playing games will be excellent games because those guys want to do what? They want to be in that and that championship ah playoff joint.
01:13:44
Speaker
They'll be the best games to fucking watch. So if you're playing Yankee Stadium, all those guys on the same side. Do something dope. Somebody will pay for that shit and and sponsor that fucking game. I like that. I like that. Yeah.
01:13:59
Speaker
Let's see. Here you go. Let me put the numbers up for you that you asked for. you go. Yeah. So 12 teams, 7.8 billion, 16, 9.75, 24. We're bringing $15.6 billion.
01:14:12
Speaker
So we're at we're at about eight, eight and a half billion if we had 14 teams, right? With two of them playing. I'm sure two teams out of at of two billion about a billion dollars of somewhere revenue to go in there, there's some company that's up and coming.
01:14:25
Speaker
That's some company that's making, don't know, shit, the Amazon Bowl, the fucking, know what saying? Whoever, you know what I'm saying? They'll fucking pay for that shit. And if it's a big name, you can put it in a big stadium. You sure can.
01:14:36
Speaker
You sure the fuck can. Play that shit at the fucking Hall of Fame game or something like that. You know what I mean? That stadium. And the other thing is if they take the other professor's recommendation and have the second round games played in home stadiums, they're going to sell out those home stadiums you're going make more revenue there if charge the same price as you would at a neutral site.
01:15:01
Speaker
Oh, yeah. i think that I think the bowls that are the ones that we cherish, the Orange Bowl, the the Rose Bowl, you know I'm saying? Those bowls like that that are like, that have a lot of, you know what I'm saying, pride to them, I think you keep those for the the final four, you know what I'm saying? yeah But i think could they can make anything.
01:15:18
Speaker
Like said, I've been watching these, I'm like, the Meineke O'Reilly Bowl? Who cares, you know what I'm saying? But they can be in a bowl. Somebody, go Amazon, Walmart, whoever, will pay for that shit.
01:15:29
Speaker
And, you know I'm saying? Oh, of course. Maybe, yeah. I mean, Snoop Dogg, bless him, has his own bowl game right now. You know, Jimmy Kimmel has his own bowl game, right? They got the Cheez-It Bowl.
01:15:40
Speaker
They got the Pop-Tart Bowl. They got the, you know, the Car Quest Bowl. They got the Music City Bowl right across the river from where I live. So, you know.
01:15:51
Speaker
I mean, they've got so many bowls you can't even keep up now. But a lot of those bowls are going to go into โ€“ if we talk about โ€“ let's talk about what we talked about a couple weeks ago. If a lot of these teams start ah opting out of going to bowl games completely because they're not happy that they didn't make the playoffs that we saw a bunch of teams do this year, that may make these other bowl games irrelevant at some point. Completely eroded. If you opt out, you just said you don't want play in the bowl next year.
01:16:20
Speaker
That's a good point, Deion. I like that. So you get punished and you have lose a year from playing in a bowl. You get one year bowl punishment. Take your medicine and go we'll go play. Stop all that mess.
01:16:31
Speaker
that that's ah That's a good point, man. I think that's a great idea. Yeah, I think that would definitely keep them from doing that because obviously you don't want to have a good team next year. Kids can't. It's insane. We're not going to play this game. We're not going to go to the No, you to play.
01:16:45
Speaker
Sorry. We're paying you. We're not paying you to set out this game. Mm-hmm.
01:16:51
Speaker
Yeah, it's been a long time, Flo. They are a blue blood basketball school. that you know the No one expected them to be here. But curt head coach Kurt Cignetti has done a bunch of good ah for them. He turned this program around. This program had the second worst winning percentage of any Power 4 program. 42.4% was their winning percentage. So Indiana was never good ah you know before Kurt Cignetti.
01:17:21
Speaker
Nettie came along and put into play his you know ah his style and his influence and things like that. um Miami playing for the first time in 23 years.
01:17:33
Speaker
This game coming on in just about 10 minutes. So we're going to finish up here shortly. We really appreciate everybody tuning in. Make sure you hit that like button. with They're watching now or on the replay. ah And what we got here? Comments. Or if they skip a bowl, they are ineligible for two years. Yep. So similar to what Clever D said, one year, two years, I guess, you know, whatever you think. I think you start with one.
01:17:58
Speaker
and move to two. If, uh, the, the classic flow emoji, um, Leanna prior shout out for tuning in says Miami by 14. Um, so salute to that. Uh, that's, that's, I haven't seen that. I have not seen that score.
01:18:16
Speaker
So, uh, Notre Dame's coaches on there on a pregame show. They just wouldn't pick Miami. He's about to make his pick now, which is what he picked Miami to damn. Uh, ah Three Miamis. Interesting. So maybe you're not wrong, Leanna Pryor. Says each team that participates in the bowl game gets between $6 million to $8 million.
01:18:36
Speaker
Yeah, mean, there's tiered payments based on you know what bowls you're playing in. Hey, you can do this. now you can you can you can you can do that You can do this. You can do this because it happens in the NFL, right?
01:18:49
Speaker
Hey, the players, the players get a bonus to make it into a bowl game. Those kids won't want to it. You know what I'm saying? Especially if you're not somebody that's making a high NIL, you make it to a bowl game. Hey, going to pay each kid 30, $40,000 for playing in this game. Those kids, I mean, obviously the guys with the higher NILs are going to probably get paid more, but there's some kids out there that aren't making hundreds of thousands of NIL deals. Have a tier system. And those kids will want to fucking play. And they're definitely going to tell their coaches, don't knock that in this game. We can make something. we can make a bonus off this fucking game playing there.
01:19:18
Speaker
Do that If they can get paid now, why not? Why the fuck not? Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Yeah, no, I think that's a good solution as well. As mentioned, Signity, he's going to need it tonight. He is the master of details, and he will need those details to coach against this Miami team, especially that Miami defense, as we talked about, both their past and rush defense, but their past rush is the best in the country with Ruben Bain and Akeem Mesidor, as we mentioned. Miami had at least a 40% pressure rate in both of their playoff games, victories and they lead the FBS with a 92.5 PF, this is from Pro Football Focus, 92.5 team pass rushing grade and their 54 sacks led the nation. Now Mendoza will be protected by one of the best linemen in the country, Carter Smith, second amongst all offensive linemen with 93.7
01:20:12
Speaker
blocking

Miami vs. Indiana Game Preview

01:20:13
Speaker
grade. And as well, Mendoza has performed well under pressure. A 71.7 passing grade under pressure leads all power four signal callers. He's going to have to do that against Bain and Mesidor, as we mentioned, who are really, really good. One potential weakness will be Indiana's right tackle.
01:20:30
Speaker
Their right tackle, Khalil Benson, has a 49.2 pass blocking grade against power four defenses, the lowest of any Hoosiers. So that right tackle could be an issue for Mendoza, ah especially if you know it's he's got people coming from the other side and he may not be able to see them.
01:20:50
Speaker
But Indiana is the more complete team. They play the more consistent brand of football. They steamrolled Oregon. They beat Alabama. They beat Ohio State, who were favored to you know before this whole thing came about, um at the beginning of the season at least. Miami's going to need some breaks.
01:21:09
Speaker
They're going to need some things to go their way. Unfortunately, Indiana just doesn't make mistakes, and Miami does. Miami does. You know, Omar, win hopeful hopefully Indiana watched some film of this last game that Miami played. And if they can get the ball out of Mendoza's hands fast, it'd be good for them.
01:21:26
Speaker
got You also look at it, man. you know How many times did Miami drop interceptions? Remember, they were bobbling. They might have dropped four interceptions were bobbled around. So they they were there. They were in position to make interceptions, but they dropped a lot of them. So look at look at men look at Mendoza and Indiana to try to get the ball out of his hand really fast and and quick to these players. And if if Miami can jump on those and get some interceptions, not dropping them like they did against Ole Miss, man, look, guys, this is going to be an exciting game. And I'm actually looking at this clock like, a are we going to go ahead and hit the out call of Newt? Because I'm ready to go inside and watch ball. I'm looking at it right I'm looking at right now. McAfee's the only one who said mac fee's ona Indiana.
01:22:08
Speaker
ye And here we go. Sports first set, three windy and it wins decided by single digits. All had in common their opposing defense pressure Mendoza and at least 40% of the stats snaps. So we'll see as you know, dirty motion Bojo mentioned that pass rush Mendoza.
01:22:24
Speaker
repping where he grew up, going against Canes, playing in their home stadium. I am taking the storybook ending. Indiana 31, Miami 21-0.
01:22:34
Speaker
thirty one miami twenty one Storybook completed. 16-0 undefeated season. Miami wins it all. So there you go. I picked Miami. Clubber D picked Miami. And Dirty Mojo. or Sorry, I picked to Indiana. Clubber D picked Indiana. And Dirty Mojo picked Miami. There you go.
01:22:57
Speaker
Canteen says Miami by 10 as well. So there you go. couple for Miami, couple for Indiana. Go ahead, put your bets in. Enjoy the a game. If we go next weekend, it'll probably be before the Sunday games at like 2 Eastern. So look for us if we decide to do that. We haven't just decided if we are not. If not, make sure you subscribe to Ball & Buds, B-A-L-L-A-N-D-B-U-D-S. Hit that notification bell so you know when we go live. Hit that like button.

Conclusion and Promotions

01:23:24
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Weather watching, now or on the replay find dirty mojo on ig at dirty mojo find clubber d at clubber d on youtube as well up at that qr code at the top where you can find all of ball and buds socials subscribe to ball and buds and we'll see you it's up there soon it's a idea i'll see you yeah we back it's that
01:23:48
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world heavyweight float Championship belt wrapped around my waist, yo. I got that Ric Flair fake and flow. Slam you on the page, that's why they call me street pro.
01:23:59
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Create heat on beat flow. Like Jordan after the second time he three-peated folks. Get ready, set, let's go. Fight toe to toe, release the flow created by this micro. Lights, camera, get low.
01:24:12
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Action back, back to back. In fact, this monster will grow. Y'all better let them know. Man with the master plan and you have no need to know. You can't prepare, now get ready for the show.
01:24:24
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Introducing the Ballin' Buds, 703 Boys Crew, Clubber D, Dirty Mojo, Shane Peach, and the Sports Professor.
01:24:36
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Welcome to Sunday Showdown.