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Dan and the Danettes take callers who share their best and worst of the weekend. Plus, DP weighs in on the Women’s Tourney as they play their last two Elite 8 games tonight.See omnystudio.com/li...

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We always have five on the floor, Marvin, Big Day, Marvin, those hands look a little

bit bigger today. Really myself today. The Pauli's here, Fredsey, Seaton, and yours, truly in the backroom guys as well. The final four betting lines, Illinois by one and a half against Yukon, Michigan by one and a half over Arizona, Arizona and Michigan at the best title odds tied at plus 175.

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The O by the way, the Arizona win against Purdue and Michigan over Tennessee, I mean, the Michigan game against Tennessee, you know, that's about almost 35 points. You're not supposed to be winning games at this time of the year in this tournament by that many points, but Arizona against Purdue, Purdue was leading in halftime. Arizona's had lost five straight times in the elite eight, but my loud cats, do I pick

to win it all? That's a different wildcat team. Oh, you're going to applaud for Arizona Marvin? Oh, look at you guys. They did it.

All those lottery picks.

Finally got to find a four.

Wow. Look at that. Yeah, look who's being pretty cocky here. I would have been cocky if you kind of lost yesterday. You would have.

Because we've been to the fight for a week. We. 2000. Gilbert Arena's was their best player.

That's how long ago they got to the final four.

Okay. All right. Go ahead. BPM. Sorry.

No, no. Go ahead. You want to try and share Arizona? Go ahead. No, they play well for one.

Was it karma in any way that North Carolina blew a 19.0 lead and Duke blew a 19.0 lead?

Yes, Paul.

That list you've read out yesterday of people who went to Duke, you know, lots of first round draft picks.

Some guy on the North Carolina fan site tweeted it out seconds after Duke's second.

Okay. And it just took over. Yeah. Well, look. It's Jason Tatum.

It's Zion Cooper flag. Gerald Cam Booser, Con Kanippo, R.J. Barrett, Cam Reddish, Marvin Bagley, Jr. III. It's a lot of talent and a whole lot more names can be added to that list as well. Yeah. It's tricky.

When you think, okay, you have that player. It's the other players you have around that player. And you have them for five or six months. And that's it. And it's just something to be said for that person.

Those players that coach when you have players who have been there a little bit longer. Makes it easier for the freshman coming in to not say I have to do everything. And Duke, these freshman come in knowing I got to do everything. And Cam Booser by all accounts lived up to what the billing was. Caden played pretty good basketball as well.

But, you know, Cam's going to be probably the second or third pick on the draft.

In fact, I had the odds here. This according to draft Kings, AJ DeBanza is the overwhelming favorite than Darren Peterson. And then it's Cam Booser. This is the first pick overall. Darius A.Cough, Jr. III, and then Caleb Wilson.

Those are the names there. Yes, Paul. This might be the best feeling draft in a long time. That's far as names you know. This is really good for the NBA. Yeah, but you just don't know, you know, all these drafts that I remember watching or covering

and you go with them. That guy's going to be good. And that guy's going to be good. And that guy's going to be good. We know these names.

But we've been hearing about them when they were in high school. Cameron Booser is dad and NBA player.

A Cough, Jr. came out of nowhere, I think, for a lot of people nationally.

If you follow high school basketball or the AAU circuit, then you knew about him. Darren Peterson, a defense that we, of course, had heard about him because of the amount of money and he was going to be why you. But you look at that list and you say, "How many are going to be all stars?" Two, maybe three, because you know, you look at these drafts and you'll go, "Oh my

God, how did that guy miss?" Or, "Who would have thought that guy?" I mean, the middle of the first round and you're seeing a lot of these guys. And you're like, you know, "Quy Leonard." Nobody, you probably got up to get a beer when they were announcing "Quy Leonard"

to the spurs. And you're like, "Oh, okay." Although it's the spurs and you say, "What do they know that everybody else does it? No."

That's the way there's certain teams in any sport where I go, "What do they know?" I know something.

The ravens always did that, but I go, "Oh boy, that guy's going to be great."

And then there's certain franchises where you go, "That poor guy's cursed."

All right, see what's pull question for the final hour of this program?

Yeah, you do hate that when you see somebody get drafted or traitors and I go, "Oh, no, this poor kid." Yeah. That's over now. Yeah.

Good luck, buddy. We got up there a couple of them right now. Luke, you got a game right now, 81% of the audience said that Duke blew it over you, come on it. And are you superstitious, a little stitious or not stitious at all?

64% of the audience are a little stitious. Okay. I think most people are a little stitious. Yeah. But I do understand that where you're watching all of a sudden your team goes on

to run and then you don't want to get up. You don't want to move or you're standing and you don't want to sit down. I get it. You can see that. I mean Todd gets all of his little Bronco Trotsky's out.

He's got his, you know, Zubaz pants on and Bronco Jersey. I've done that with clothes where things aren't going well, I've seen the hats off. Changing shirts or not wearing anything Bronco's away, at least a playing well.

And I'm just like, and I'm really dictated by what's going on and I think what I'm wearing

is effecting. There was a moment in the elite eight game with I won Illinois. There was a buzzer that caused an 11 minute delay in the Iowa Illinois game, Kevin Harlan on the call for the buzzer. Surely there's a way to unplug this.

Surely there's a horn expert somewhere in this building. Well, this is where the players you have got to mentally stay locked in. You have this is going to be right here. It is a weird time on the floor and it's unexpected. But you've got to stay loose and you've got to be ready that when we finally do turn

this thing off, that we can get back to playing at a high level. That's right. Cover your ears. Hydraize. The horn will not shut off.

Thank you, Kevin.

courtesy of TBS. Oh, okay. Surely there must be a horn expert that could shut that off. Keith in Charlotte. Let's burn in this building, thank you.

Hey, Dan, I just want to give you my best of the weekend and worse, so the weekend, that's the weekend you come beating Duke in dramatic fashion, love seeing Duke or UNC losers. It's just great here in North Carolina, sometimes for me. And then worse the weekend, horn, it's losing back to back games, moving from possibly being seven, maybe into the 60s, now we're back in 10th.

But what that said, Dan, I have a pod of the face bet for you guys.

I believe in the hornets, just like I believe in the Panthers, even though it's eaten

ever paid up for that bet, but neither here to there, but I believe not only are they going to get to the birth, they're going to win a series, man, they're playing great basketball right now. And, Marv, I stayed in the kitchen for you on that U-Con game. All right.

Anybody want a piece of this that the hornets make the playoffs and they win a series? That doesn't count a play in game, Keith. Yeah, agreed, yeah, no, they got to win a full series. All right. I love the hornets, I'm not going to bet against them, I don't know if anybody else wants

a piece of it. Your hornets. They are my hornets. Is lamellable creating a signature shot, and his jumper now, if you've seen where it's going to go off one leg, kick the other one out, it's like a jerk Novitsky, but he can do it

moving forward.

Dirk always did it when he was moving back and then put the leg up, did the karate

kid Danielson move, but lamellows got this shot that he's working on now, and it goes in. Yes, Marv? Man, you really love the hornets to know.

You should just saw our faces and we're going to have to ask us, what do you have

this new jump shot? Right. Yeah. Like, are you okay? You all right, Jeff?

I'm not. I'm not. It's weird when I go, I'm going to watch this. Yes, boy. It's more like his follow-through.

He ends up on one leg with one leg out, it's a bit of his odd follow-through. Yeah. Yeah. But he makes it. He's a volume shooter.

That's what we're calling him. Yeah, I guess. The ball hog with my day. Yeah, but he, you know, he finds con, can it pull? He does.

He does. But we're due clutching by the way. Con, con, can it pull? Mad and LA. Hi, Matt.

What's on your mind today? Hey, good morning, you guys. Awesome.

I used to think that Marvin for the show should actually, that you guys should have

a most improved award that, and Marvin earned that, and I thought it should actually be named after him. And then last week there was the, the Anthony Davis Centergate, and I didn't know if that would change anything. And then secondly, also last week, pretty nonverbaly got down to tension.

And when, after he shared what he wanted to share, Dan immediately went to commercial after that. So I have a suggestion for Fritzzy, when, when Dan turns to you and says, what Fritzzy, Fritzzy

should just say never mind and move on?

No, Todd can't do that, and he's always going to have something to say. That's not going to go wrong for Todd. Anyway. That's what Todd. That's a good thought.

No, that's where you say, and you say never mind, I can't even do that. You can't get back that out as a pretentious, it's trying to muzzle me. This week on coast to coast Tuesday, the next in the Rockets Trailblazers in the Clippers NBC and peacock NBA playoffs are coming to NBC and peacock starting April 19th. Reggie Miller will join us coming up tomorrow.

Long time caddy, Bones McEye used to be with Phil Meckleson, he's going to join us as well. Yeah, he is. Thank you. Never mind.

Thank you, Todd. Tim and Minnesota. Hi, Tim. What do you have for me? Oh, Dan.

Hello, Dan.

It's for a long time, second time.

6 feet. Oh, pretty summer, 235. No. Okay. It's hard to say how much tiger means to me.

Um, you know, I just want to see him doing good, Dan. I don't say, you know, he's not going to get it anymore and stuff, but I just so briefly as a caddy, when I watched my dad or my grandpa watch golf, it was a bunch of old late guys.

All you ever heard was that these records can never be broken.

Well, what am I watching for them? If these guys that are so good now can't do it, can't compete. Um, it can't be Gilmore made golf fun before that tiger made it not boring. And, um, I don't think I would have had an interesting golf like I would have, um, without him.

And, uh, you know, I think, like you said that picture I got a little choked up as your

first caller did, um, but I just want to say that picture scares me, and I hope someone

that's him know that he's more valuable than a golf record, um, I just hope he finds something to care about besides golf. Well, I don't think that he can care about golf the way he once did. And that can be a problem. That's his identity.

He wants to be tiger. Tiger goes out in plays. And I got the red shirt on Sunday, tiger can't be tiger, um, and you, you know, that's part of you, you lose that, and you can't get it back, because it can't be healthy enough. And at his age, you know, when people say, oh, tiger swinging the club, I want to know

if you can walk, that's the hard part. You got to be able to walk for four days, five days, if you do, you know, practice round. And he won't be able to do that.

And then you have to be consistent enough to put together two good rounds so you make

the cut. I don't know if he can do that. So now what do you do? He used to hit balls, he'd work out, then he'd hit balls, then he'd work out. And he'd run, he, you know, was training like an AV seal with Navy seals.

Now what do you do? You know, Michael Jordan's able to play golf. Michael's older than tiger. He's playing 36 holes a day. He still has his brand.

He's making over a hundred million dollars a year.

A tiger doesn't have that. You know, there's no, I got to have that because it's tiger. No one, Michael Jordan, they want to air Jordan. They still want that. Even those who don't even play basketball, but tiger doesn't, you know, there's no golf

clubs. You know, he has like bridge tone golf balls, I mean, tiger's sort of lost the identity. Yeah, pulling. And tiger plays the one sport that you can compete in after age 40 or even maybe age 50.

You play basketball. It's over before 40 or football. There's an anomaly guy.

But you know, he can get it back for one weekend or one round at 5, 47, 48 years

old. That doesn't happen in other sports. Yeah, normally you can play golf the rest of your life. I mean, tiger might be able to do that, but he would need a cart. And you can't have a cart on the PJ tour.

But yeah, losing that identity. And it happens with athletes all the time, but not really engulfed because you're able to play and then you go to the senior tour. Usually when you're 40 to 50, it's a drought for a lot of these guys. Gary Woodland, I'm trying to think maybe Justin Rose who's over 40 and they end up winning

a tournament, it doesn't happen. I mean, these guys are young and they are hitting the ball a mile. It's just different now. And these guys who are 40 to 50 can't keep up with that, not on a consistent basis. But you're watching somebody lose his identity.

And I remember when there was an article, and it was about Joe Montana, and he was losing

his identity, right Thompson, of course it was right Thompson. He wrote this profile of Joe Montana, who lost the identity of he's the greatest quarterback of all time, because he's not. And when I read it, right Thompson was right on him. I mean, he hit it, it's like, oh my god, he's right, and it was sad because Joe is not

considered. I mean, people will have Patrick Mahomes ahead of him. And you know, certainly Tom Brady, but what right Thompson was saying is you lose that identity. Like Mike Tyson was the baddest man on the planet until he got knocked down.

He got knocked out, then he wasn't. Who was the MMA Ronda Rousy, invincible until Holly Holm dropped her. And then you lose that. But here's Tiger, he's lost it, and he can't get it back. And I just can't imagine what you do during the day, because you're in so much pain.

I've taken meds, not proud to say it, but my 60th birthday, I was battling, y...

autoimmune, most still battling it, I took Vicodin to play golf.

And I was, I was embarrassed that I, but I invited all these people for my 60th birthday

at Pebble Beach, and I said, I can't play. And my friend goes, you got to play, I said, I can't, I'm in too much pain, he goes, here's Vicodin.

I never taken Vicodin before, and I ended up playing.

And I felt like like ashamed that I was like, damn, I don't want to play that path. I mean, and you could easily keep doing it, because you'd be like, hey, I can play. Here has the access, has the money, it just can't play anymore. It's a shame, right in front of us. I will take a break.

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championship, but here is the hero on his game winner. I mean, yeah, it's still lots of words, still process and all of like what just happened. But I mean, I think that last position, it was just we were trying to file the worst-free throw shooter on the floor. And Siles ended up deflecting the past to the other end of the floor. And I just, I had the ball and I, I know A.K. had just hit once. I threw him at four seconds left and maybe he just threw the ball back to me. I knew I had to

put one up. So, man, I'm just happy that was the one that went down to that. It was pure too.

That's why you look, you know, you want to build a jump shot? That's it. And it's not lucky.

This kid averaged 37 a game in high school last year, shot 47% I think from three point range in high school. But he was ready to shoot. It wasn't one of those. I think when he threw, I don't know if he thought he was going to get it back. But he was ready if the past came back to him. But he found his spot. And that was a, I was a jumper. That's that's beautiful looking. Mike and L.A. Hi, Mike. What's on your mind today? Hey, thanks. Thanks, fellas. You were talking

about jump shots earlier. Dan, what did you guys know? And now they may have seen this because of our age. But they may not have. The most unusual jump shot I've ever seen was Jamal Wilkes. Yeah. Yeah. Silk Wilkes would start it on his left side and then he would bring it over to his right side. And, you know, it was smooth. But it was, you know, Gerand has a little bit on the left side over to the right, Caitlin Clark, a little to the left side over to the right. Sometimes you get into

these habits when you're trying to shoot. And this is where I would caution parents when your kids want to shoot threes and they're not strong enough to do it. They will get into a bad habit of off their hip trying to heave it up. You want to have them at least understand how to, you know, shoot a shot where it resembles the shot that you can, you know, replicate years to come. But,

you know, you should be like 7 feet out from the basket and just shooting, you know, follow through

from there and then move like 10 feet and then move 12 feet and then move to the foul line. And then you can just kind of, you know, it's like a swing thought for a golfer. You just wanted to be automatic that that's how you shoot. Yes, more as happy as I am about Braille and Mullins. If I'm an Indian who just fan, I'm furious. Wait, how does this guy leave the state or Purdue or Notre Dame? Yeah, yeah. It's just different. But, you know, he's his dad wanted him, his son to be coached

by Dan Hurley. Let's see, Ryan and Wisconsin. Hi, Ryan, what's on your mind today?

Hey, guys, 511192.

I just wanted to throw in my hat and ring. I would go with the blue chips. That is a day.

All right. Number number one seeds in the men's NCAA tournament prior to yesterday,

when leading by 15 points or more, were 134 and O1. Stat of the day, brought to you by Canadian America. By the way, Terus Reed Jr. 87 points in 54 rebounds. Wow. Sixth player in NCAA tournament history with least 80 and 50 going into the final four. So he joined Zach Edy. Artists Gilmort, Jacksonville, Elvin Hayes, Lenny Chapel at Wake Forest and Seattle's Elgin Baylor, pretty impressive, pretty impressive company.

Oh, what was I going to say? What did he bring up? Bear Marvin, bed last call. I had something I was going to add to that. Let me see. Do you remember? No, we don't remember.

There. Okay. Johnny and Pittsburgh. Hi, Johnny. What's on your mind today?

First of all, congratulations to Marvin. The Yukonans. When you were talking about that feeling,

host has ever had was probably the red socks in O4, or Syracuse in O3, speaking with Syracuse, the best of the worst. I don't know if you can call it the weekend. But low G, Matt, Jerry MacMare, going back to Syracuse to hopefully get a once proud program that is in the dumps. Back where it's going again, hopefully it's better to walk than you and some other people went back to his alma mater. The worst of the weekend. I'm glad baseball's back with the worst of the weekend

is my Pittsburgh Pirates. Well, not have a home home opener for the ninth straight year, beating their previous record of 12 years in the 90 in the early 2000s. So we get our home opener Friday,

but nine straight years a lot of home home home opener. So seriously, in their first game of the season,

they haven't had that. Correct. Nice straight year. They got on the road to start the year.

Yeah. Do you think that maybe somebody just forgot to do it for nine consecutive years?

Are they scheduling Pittsburgh? Like, it's the homecoming game for football team. Like, who are we going to open up with? The Pirates. Okay. Thank you, Johnny. Fresh in Milwaukee. Welcome back, fresh. What up, DP and Danets? I got a two point or four. You first of all, my greatest moment is sports. How about when Sean Taylor drop Ryan Moore in the pro ball? That's when football was football. Wait a minute. Your favorite sports moment is the pro ball,

fresh. That's not just a pro ball, but that hit. That's like signifies the last pro ball, the real pro ball for me. Wait, didn't he hit a punter? Did he have the ball? Okay. Thank you, fresh. Yeah. Sean Taylor wasn't playing. I mean, playing around. I mean, he was playing, but you had the ball who's going to hit you. Jay and Delaware. Hi, Jay. Hey, DP happy Monday. Best of worse. My best being the elite eight. I've got three of my four teams,

so it's still less for the final four. So good. And my worst of the weekend, definitely Tiger, my mom can ever lost TGL with me last week. It's coming there for every Monday and Tuesday to watch shows with me, but we watched TGL. And with Taylor ruin it in a formal Monday night, I got up in the tiger kingdom too. That's all. This is cool to that scene and swing and club, and forever. Well, watching and swing and club, I was like, oh, I don't know if I can still

got it. They're talking about him geared up for possibly for the masters and just watching him warm up

and watching and swing and club for the first time, even it's just virtual. It was real. The

stiffest I've ever seen. Yeah. And then after this accident, I don't know if he's going to make it back to the mountains, he's at all. Well, I wonder if you're the masters. I don't know if Tiger was going to play. Bones Mokai, the analyst former caddy, analyst friend BCO Jonas tomorrow, but he's gotten so big, so muscular. But I wonder if the masters, after everything that's happened,

Let's say he could play.

prevent that. He's a former champ, former champs, or, you know, allowed in the field no matter how you play.

But I don't know if he was getting ready. Just looking at those swings on TGL, it didn't look like he was ready to play. I mean, it's, you got to go. And, you know, this is a ramp up. Tiger used to ramp up for the masters. Even when he was Tiger, when he was healthy, when he was the best player in the world. But he might play something, but he would play on a course that would be there would be shots he'd be hitting at the masters. But just to stay competitive, but I just can't imagine that

he was going to try to play. And I don't, you know, once again, I saw the picture you might have seen it on social media where his private jet was there in Augusta that maybe he was going, you know, to try to play it, practice room. But I didn't see anything other than that. Scott, in New York, I Scott, what's on your mind? Hey, Dan, how are you doing? Good sir. A couple of points of interest. First of all, when it comes

to shooting a form, I think we all agree, the best shooting form ever, my man, pistol peat

mayor, but he had a pure jumper and, you know, back in the day, of course, with three points,

shall it, LSU, you know, records were never smashed. Another thing regarding another point,

and see maybe interested in this, there's a band in England, I'm a big music fan, called The Dead Dead Club. And I guess they're getting pretty big out. One of the players, and see maintenance band, fine teams, DC. I guess one of the guitars on the train band, or the guitars with a band, he's not a true member, and they're getting pretty bitter right now, down England. All right, see, can you follow up on the Dead Dead Club?

Yeah, I'm looking at it right now. Okay. That's amazing. All right. Oh, I know what I was,

this was suggested to me, the NBA franchise in Vegas, how about the Las Vegas strips,

or the Las Vegas strip? Embrace it. Wow, I don't know. I didn't respond in the guy that he goes, I'm very proud of that, because I didn't respond with a thumbs up emoji. I just went, and then I did the clap emoji, because I was like, okay, because I'm very proud of that. The Las Vegas strip, yes, Paul. The home fans, though, let's go strip. Let's go strip, hesitate. I don't know, I know. You could have stripped steak night? Yes, see, what do you think? Is that a

one? That's okay. So I'm moving you on. All right. Yeah. All right. Maybe you have shirts and

skins night? Yeah. Let's go strip. Nick and Texas. Hi, Nick. What's on your mind today?

Okay, Dan, I think the obvious name should be the Las Vegas rat pack. The rat pack. I'm gonna give you a little clap there. Yeah, that's a courtesy clap. Yes, Marvin. What about the Las Vegas pack? Maybe just take the rat out of there. I don't know. I like the Las Vegas strip better than that. Gus and Vegas joining us. I guess what's on your mind? Hey, Dan, hi. It's good to talk to you this morning. I wanted to say I really enjoyed

meeting you guys after Vegas at the F1 race. That's a fountain boy. We had a ball meeting all of you guys. And in the meantime, I just had a name for the Las Vegas team. I think the Las Vegas atomic or the Las Vegas atomic would be great due to our link to the test site right here by Vegas. But that's area 51. Well, it's a test site actually Dan, but they did all the nuclear testing. Yeah, I don't give in the whole nuclear topic going on right now. I don't

know if you want to do that. Todd, you haven't come up with any names. Have you or did you? They were

just not good. I think they were not good. Okay. We took a pass on them. Okay. All right. Yeah. So Vegas strip. If you think chicken strips is all kinds of things. Yeah, of course you can. Thank you. Let's take a break. Las call for phone calls. What we learned once in store tomorrow will return right after this. Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in the nation. Catch all of our shows at Fox Sports Radio.com. And within the iHard Radio App search FSR to listen live.

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What Google did that I think was so unique. He's the right director. Who do you think he is?

I don't know. You mean he's the president? You think he's the president? I think Canada has a president. I think China has a president. Love that thing. I use it all the times. Look, I wrap it in a blanket and sing to it. Like it's like the old Polish saying, not my monkey is not my circus. Yep. It's a good one. I like that same. He's an actual Polish singer. Yeah, it is. It is a nice one. Yeah, better version of play stupid games when stupid

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tomorrow? How about this day in sports history poll? Got a couple for you, Dan. Right on cue, George Gervin of the Spurs, in 1980, one his third consecutive scoring title. That was awesome. The Ice Man. Golfer John Daley left the tour for a brief hiatus, get into two and eight details, and in 2004 NFL owners approved a modified version of the instant

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hit a jumper, giving Indiana the win against Syracuse, 7473, baseline jumper by Keith Smart. They win the National Championship. Tim and Memphis, morning, Tim. It's on your mind today. Good morning, D.K. The chance to go to Cincinnati last week to see the opening game between the

Reds and the Reds socks. What an absolute amazing time with the parade downtown. Don't

understand why the MLB stopped the Reds or Reds done open this season anymore. Got to see Saturdays game as well, and watched FED buttoner completely make a full of it. ABS is just all proud reactions are totally amazing, really, really into it. And lastly, D.K., at a chance to visit your hometown Mason, Ohio. What a lovely place. Thanks for taking my call.

All right. Did you see the statue when you were there, Tim?

Yes. Yes. And also Joey Vado donated a really beautiful clock right there in the center square

that place taken me out to the ballgame on the top of every hour itself.

Yeah, I saw that. Joey, giving back to the Cincinnati Reds. Thank you for the phone call there. Let me see. Women's basketball, UCLA, Yukon, Michigan, Texas, TCU, South Carolina. Those are all the games today in tonight. No, UCLA and Yukon are in. Okay. Then you got two more games for the last two spots. Oh, okay. So that's to get to the final four. Yeah. Oh, that kind of got caught up. Monday session. Who is the woman at TCU? Where's the glasses? The goggles?

Oh, Miles. She's great. A living transfer from Notre Dame. A living of Miles. She's great.

Lauren bats at UCLA looking forward to seeing her play. All right. Let's see. Jim and Michigan. Hi, Jim. Hey, thanks for taking my call again, Dan. I wanted to comment on the Michigan Tennessee debacle that I watched on Sunday. That was quite a clinic that Michigan put on. And one of the commentators that might have been markedly during the half time was talking about

the issue of waiting for the best shot versus a hurry up shot. I've never heard that analyze that

way, but it was really something to watch. But when you've got at 20 25 point points, Brad, you've got the time to play the right shot. I thought that was very interesting analysis. All right.

Thank you, Jim. Nick and Irvine. Hi, Nick. Hey, Dan. I talked to Dick Emberg. I talked to Vince

Scully on the air. I talked to Dick Hurn on the air. And I put you right up there, bro. You're right on my Mount Rushmore of guys I've talked to on the air. You're you're you're you're letting it's always an honor to talk to you. I experienced as a single man, the Vegas of the 70s and 80s. So as an ode to that bygone era, I will pose the following names and they all are Vegas, not Las Vegas. I mean, you know, to be honest, the Vegas hookers in Coke, the Vegas money lines,

and the last one, the Vegas Seagulls, as an ode to Benny Seagull, which was back in the day, those are the people who founded it. So those, thank you, Dick. Yes, Pauli. I'm going to go on a limb here and say those won't be considered. Yeah. Again, that's my opinion. Ladies and gentlemen, your hookers in Coke. Hey, are you ready for this? Sean and Daytona Beach. I Sean. Dan longtime longtime congratulations, Marvin. Congratulations to everyone on the new meet Friday.

Set up can't wait to see what Dylan puts out Friday. You are setting me up on the T for the Vegas name. Can't believe everyone has missed this. It's the Vegas players. The players club. Play on, play up. Thank you. Pretty still bothered by the Vegas Rat Pack. Can't do that. Rain makers? No. The Vegas rain? No. No. Trip and Vegas. I'd trip. Good afternoon. Good morning, Dan. I was going to speak with y'all. Favorite sports moment

in a question for the room? Favorite sports moment? 17th, all 86 masters, necklace for the pose, and Vernon Link was going maybe yes, sir. And then the questions for the room would be, does Marvin, I think it's unanimous? Does Marvin drink high news? Because they come in a

Slender can.

I mean, I was pitching a perfect, I mean, you almost had a perfect show today. You almost did.

Always somebody bring me back to Daniel. I know. Got to bring you back down, bring back down to earth.

Oh, yes. But yes. Yes. Yes. Thank you, trip. That was trip. Take a shot at you.

No. So, uh, seat and would you give a sponsor results to the poll question?

Yep. And over a welding part of the audience say that Duke lost that game and you couldn't win it. And are you superstitious? A little stitious or not stitious at all? Most 75% of the audience are a little stitious followed by superstitious. Okay. It was a big day for us today because we unveiled our new drills courtesy of wreck tech and very excited. Honey, I can't wait for I even said the Dylan. I don't know if I can wait till Friday. We might have to have a

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Might as well. Let's go around the room. See if we learned anything on the program. Todd, do you learn anything today? Dude, don't call it some miracle heave that game run about you kinds of braille and moans with a legitimate shock for him. See what you learned today? Dude, we're a part here. Let's go. Yeah. It's a grill made by Grillers. Marvin. Seth Greenberg said Illinois has a lot of bitches with a V. I know we said it. And then I go, whoa, win over here. And

there goes no with a V. Vitches. These guys from the Balkans. I don't, does he say that on the ESPN? Or maybe he was just saying it on our show. Jaila Rosetta and people thought he said something else, too. Oh, well, no, I think he was saying something else. Thanks. Oh, I thought because it was Stoyacovitch. They hit the shot. Correct. And he said Vitch. Oh, no, no. I think Reggie Miller tomorrow. Long time, caddy. Now, analysts, friend B. C. Golf. Bones, Mackay. We'll join us as well. Have a great day, everybody.

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