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Final hour on this championship Monday, one shining moment coming up tonight, will it be for Connecticut, six and a half point underdogs, or Michigan, although Michigan kind of feels like an underdog from the standpoint of the basketball program, also the big 10, not winning championships. It's been a long time, couple of decades since we've had a big 10 title team.
Well, except for UCLA winning the women's championship, 8773DP Show, email address dpadampatric.com, our Twitter handle at dp show, coast to coast on Tuesday night, hornets and the Celtics, rockets and the suns on NBC and peacock, playoffs coming to NBC and peacock, starting April 19th. I watched a lot of Cooper flag against the lakers. He goes for 51 on Friday and then turns
around and goes for 45 last night in a win against the depleted lakers. First teenager
with consecutive 40 point games, and the last time we had a rookie with consecutive 40 point games was 1997. Marvin, would you like to guess? Allen, Iverson, blue, Allen, Iverson, 1997. But it's, oh, boy, Iverson, Iverson, Iverson, Iverson, Iverson, Iverson, Iverson, Iverson, Iverson, Iverson, Iverson, Iverson, Iverson, Iverson, Iverson. Brunchy by Panini America, the official trading cards of the program, say good morning
if you're watching on peacock or NBC Sports Network, download the app if you haven't done so. We say good morning to our radio affiliates. I heart radio and Fox Sports Radio as well. What happens to Dan Hurley's legacy if he would win his third title in the last four years? And as an underdog, going against Michigan, Michigan is dominated everybody they played. Kind of like UCLA women dominated everybody that they played.
But now you went three in four years. That's John Wooden, like. And you're doing it with different players. You know, Coach Wooden had guys who stayed all four years. Had two of the greatest, if not the greatest college basketball players of all time Bill Walton and Lu Alcindor. Now, Lu was an eligible his freshman year. Bill was an eligible his freshman year, but they had so much talent. But you had guys, Gayle Goodrich, Wald hazard. These guys
were staying Marcus Johnson, Richard Washington. These guys were staying their entire careers. Mike Warren, Lucius Allen. Now, it's different. I mean, your rosters are changing. Now, you can bring in good players that are transferring in. But imagine if your coach wouldn't
You show up at practice and you go, oh, look who's back this year.
because Lu would be a one and done. I don't know if Bill Walton would be a one and done,
“because I think Bill was so caught up in being coached by John Wooden. I think the academic”
portion of UCLA was very intriguing to Bill Walton. So he might be a different, you know, person. But if you're showing up and you got the same players, Coach Shapski, when you show up and you go, I got Hurley and Layton. All right. Oh, we're going to throw in Grant Hill. He's going to stay for a couple of years. This is challenging NIL portal. And, you know, what he kind of relies on getting one great player McDonald's all American and then he kind
of fills in the area. Yeah, Paul. Remember Jordan Hawkins, the great guard just a couple of years ago? He was a sophomore for UConn, great series, then goes to the NBA. The guy was a lot on it tonight is UConn forward Alex Cariband. If he wins his third title in four years, he'd be the only player who didn't go to UCLA to do that. Yeah, see. Yeah, but I feel like UConn, not only do they have turnover year to your, but like high turnover, they lose
an important key players, starters to the NBA draft each year. So to keep that champion chip culture. Yeah. I mean, that's 100% the coach, but he also loses a great assistant coach in Luke Murray. That's the thing, right? That is a big loss. You can lose players. But man,
you, I don't know if people give Luke Murray. I mean, he's always going to be known as Bill Murray's
son, but he's also a really good offensive minded coach. And now he goes to BC. That's a big
“loss. That's a bigger loss than a player. Yes, he. I think that they expected to lose him”
sooner. Yeah. And maybe getting another year out of him was like a major coup, but that's next year should look significantly different. And I did wonder about this, and maybe it's a stretch, but I do think so much of Luke Murray did North Carolina where they interested in Luke Murray. Now you can say, well, he doesn't have head coaching experience. Well, Tommy Lloyd went from Gonzaga to Arizona. He were Davis didn't have him. Maybe that's where
they're going. We need to get somebody who's got head coaching experience. But I wonder North
Carolina, I mean, this is what tells you about your program. When you got coaches to go, I'm good. I'm going to use that situation to get a better deal and not go to North Carolina. Because when you go in, you already know who your, your friends and enemies are. No, if you're, if you're at Alabama or you're at Arizona, okay, I already know the characters here. Now, those two coaches got similar deals that they wanted to make sure they didn't
have to answer it anybody. So, NATO's and Tommy Lloyd, they, and I thought that that was the sticking pointed Arizona. If he was going to leave, it was because he and the administration from what I was told had a disconnect. But you're going to make him under the top five paid coaches. They get their talent. You got to a final four. He did, he did finalize the deal before they got blown out by Michigan. I don't know if that mattered in the leverage
here, and now it feels like, are they getting Billy Donovan? And if you get Billy Donovan, okay, you can save face because it, you know, it starts to feel like the Penn State situation with James Franklin. And Paulie brought this up last hour in your right. It's like, this
“a great job, isn't it? Isn't it? Wait. But if you're going to get Matt Campbell, okay?”
All right, other coaches didn't want to go. Maybe it's not as coveted as you think, but you can save face, but you're bringing in a coach who's very similar in his career. And, you know, his one loss record, I believe. No, he's not dealing with the talent and I was state or that he's going to deal with the Penn State. But if you're North Carolina, it almost, it almost feels like they should have stayed with Hubert Davis. I don't know.
Was it that bad? Yes, Mark. But maybe coaches are thinking the same thing they thought about Penn State. Like, wait, this guy with 11 and 2 and he fired him, same thing with North Carolina with Hubert Davis. Like, we went 24 and 6 and he fired him. Why what? I want to go there. I already got my T-shirt ready if Dan Hurley wins the national title. I have the letter. I, C-O-N-N. Well done. Thank you. I can't. What do you think? Trademark that
Bad boy.
I see. Oh. Yes, yes, Todd. Which begs the question to me. We were talking about his legacy
“or what this means if he wins another one tonight. How would you describe Dan Hurley now?”
Is he legendary or iconic or not just Eddie's just an outstanding coach? How would we have what were just to be surprised? Great Billy Domin, you know, went into the whole of fame. Now, he was a very good player, Providence, but he's going in because he won back to back titles at Florida. Yes, more. In the big differences Billy Donovan had Cory Brewer, Al Horford, and Joe Kimno, he had three lottery picks. You, I'm not sure if we got any lottery
picks, maybe besides Mullins that are. Mullins is going to be a lottery pick because of his
age. Teams are going to take him now and then let him kind of simmer a little bit, develop a little bit, and it'll be like, you know, read Shepherd with the rockets. Because I remember watching him in college and he had the game, like that ability to, you know, he could get off the balances, they say. He could get his, you know, jumper, but, you know, small. Now, he's still watching him, and he's smallest guy on the floor, but he can play. He's, he's athletic. Mullins is a great
shooter. He's got size. He'll fill out. People are going to make the comparison with Concernible
Concernibles, a man. Like he's built. If you, if you look at him at Duke, he's not skinny. And
therefore, you know, he's almost got that Luca kind of build, or, you know, in the embryonic stages of, hey, I can have guys bounce off me and create a little bit of separation. And, but Concernible can shoot. He's, he's proven that he is an elite shooter. Mullins is expected to be an elite shooter. And, you know, he's, he's too up and down right now, but, you know, he's a freshman. Yeah, Paulie. Concernible has baby face syndrome, just like Steph Curry had.
He looks younger than he is because they're their face. And Mullins has the same thing. He
“looks really young. Do. But I think it would be a lottery pick. Just because you want to get that”
kid and you're getting now. And then by two, in two years from now, you're like, oh, okay, I don't think he's a kid who, you know, be a great team. And they're probably going to have one of the five worst records, Indiana Pacers. Keep him in Indiana. Let him sit for a little while. That's a team that will come back as a good team. They've been terrible. They didn't have the Haliburton, but how about Mullins to India? Yes, more. It's hard because this is such a deep
draft, and you have a, you know, guys like Debancy and Booser in there. So let's say he's, let's say the Pacers have the ninth pick in the draft. So I, would I take him top five? No. Would I take him top 10 at the back end of 9 or 10? Yeah, I'd consider that. But Indiana has the fifth worst record right now,
“I think. I think third. Third worst record. Working hard for the first. New poll question,”
seat. Do we have one for the final hour of this program? Yeah, we got three of them up there right now. We have, of course, who are you rooting for? We got to get the nation on record, of course, right now 61% rooting for Michigan. Expanding the NCAA tournament further beyond 68 teams is greedy and unnecessary fantastic. More teams or it doesn't matter. I'm watching these are from Todd. greedy and unnecessary currently has 80% of that vote. That is wild. And we also have up there
tonight, Michigan wins a Taiwan Michigan dominates same thing for Yukon, Michigan dominating, has 50% of that vote. Okay. Yeah, Michigan by 69. That's a statement win. Yeah, that's it was. That's one of those where you kind of go, wow. Because I'm watching and I kept waiting for something Arizona, my wild cats and, uh, same old wild cats. Okay, this is the year. Because if I didn't pick them, then I knew they were going to win the title. So I'm like, all right,
I don't think they're the best team or if they are, it's really close with Michigan. I mean, they're ties I watched Michigan and it felt like an NBA team. They might be older than, what's the youngest team? Well, okay, see Michigan's team might be older than Oklahoma City Thunder or at least it's close because they got some older guys there. Let me see, Chris in Riverside. Hi, Chris. What's on your mind today? Oh, Chris has gone. Aaron in California. Good morning,
Aaron.
the weekend and also an important fact about quarter-rise. Okay. Hey, you said it, uh, you know,
that's the weekend statement win for UCLA for the women's side. Amazing win for those ladies
congratulations on the worst. How can we not be talking about, you know, are you going to come and after Dawn's daily in the most pathetic show of fragile egos syndrome and poor sportsmanship
“with no consequences? Is that have been done? Sailing people would be calling for her hands. So I think we”
should be acknowledging how, how poor that was. But my important fact about quarter-rise, gentlemen, I heard strikes this morning. Hey, I may be dating myself, but quarter-rise are called whales of UALE as a narrow whale or wide whale. So Dan is a fan. I thought you might like to know
that. Okay. I think Pauli said that when he first realized that I had a quarter-write problem.
I love happiness. Yeah. And my daughters want to have a quarter-write intervention. And I'm just like, I give me and I need more. I'll take more quarter-write. Yeah, the genome thing we talked about it in the first hour of the program. I mean, I was embarrassed for him. And I don't know what they're going to do to him. I mean, I think the damage is done to him by himself. Seasons over? I don't know. Does his heart recruiting? I just wish he would have mentioned
Dawn's daily's name. In the apology mentioned her name or doesn't mean anything. And it doesn't mean anything. And maybe even if he mentions Dawn's name, it doesn't mean anything. It's just you don't
“play with Dawn's daily. Geno, that resume, unapproachable. But that's what's surprising.”
Act like that. Act like the greatest coach in the game. Nothing's given to you. You know that. You built this program. But when you act entitled like he did, people are going to come after you. Now, I don't like Dawn's daily saying what she said about a hammer to beat his ass. Like you know, that's not good. Not good. Because if it was the other way, and Geno said that, then, you know, sky would be falling. I wanted her to be more professional as well. But he started this.
The handshake. She shook everybody's hand prior to the game. The scores table. If she was late, is that like Geno, it felt like that bothered him more than the way his team played. That's the problem I have. Focus on your team. He focused on her. And she outcoached him. Yes,
“yeah, a part of me is like it's the, uh, sometimes it's the reaction, not the first incident,”
you know, that that gets the most trouble. It's definitely an embarrassing moment for kind of for everybody involved. I'm curious to know how long that stained stays. Well, you know the next time I play,
now if you're college basketball, which is the first game you want next year. You open this season.
The handshake classic. All state. Yes, you're in good hands shakes. Yes. Marvin is there. You hand, you hand out the first hand shake. We got jokes, but yes, I'm in. Yeah. Oh, guess who wants to call in. Guy Fieri is, if Michigan wins tonight, he wins the celebrity bracket challenge. Mr. Diner, driving and dive. You'll join us coming up next year. Dan, what Marvin? Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. The teams are going to face South Carolina,
Yukon, November 24th, 2026, and Mohie Gunson Arena in Connecticut. All right. I like it. So we're taking a gamble. We're going. Yeah. All right. We'll take a break. Guy Fieri. We'll join us coming up next year. Dan Patrick Show. Be sure to catch the live edition of the Dan Patrick Show. Weekdays at 9 a.m. Eastern 6 a.m. Pacific on Fox Sports Radio and the I Heart Radio app. Fox Sports Radio is taking over YouTube. And you can be a part of it. Just go to YouTube and search
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Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hello, gorgeous. It's Lala Kent. Post of untraditionally Lala. My days of filling up cups it's there may be over, but I'm still loving life in the valley. Life on the other side of the hill is giving grown-up vibes. But over here, on my podcast, untraditionally Lala, I'm still that Lala, you either love or love to hate. I've been full on oversharing with fans, family, and former
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I was just trying to pick somebody that I knew could win. No, you were going to pick Connecticut. Did you pick Connecticut last year? Oh, for sure. I haven't hit my ass here. And the year before that, you make it seem like you're some great prognosticator. I mean, by all accounts, I am this year. Yes, Pauli. See, there's a lot of upside from Marvin though, by picking with your heart. If they win, you get the double win with
the UConn fans. By the way, we were wondering if my name has ever been named checked in a rap song. And I guess there's somebody named Benny the butcher, and he mentions my name in a freestyle. I went hard. As soon as they told me, you can't happen. We're selling this set. The bar high is build is a man hat and me. I'm an ESPN, like I'm damn Patrick. But my chef him could stretch
Just like Mr.
fact. Like courtesy of a DJ clue freestyle on power 105.1 New York City. I like that. That's
so rad. Yeah, maybe we get Benny the butcher to call it. Give me a give me that one more time there, right? I went hard. As soon as they told me, you can't happen. We're selling this set. The bar high is build is a man hat and me. I'm an ESPN, like I'm damn Patrick. My chef him could stretch just like Mr. Fantastic. All right, I like that. Is a guy Fieri with us time. He's ready to roll. Diner's drive-ins and dives Mr. Michigan Wolverine. Guy Fieri joining us on the program.
How did you come about picking Michigan there, Guy? Well, not only if I, you know, great company. They're a fan-tastic to Kila, but you really have a fantastic profile of awareness of everything that goes on and she double a man's basketball. That's not true. Actually, I have a ringer. I have my son, writer. Actually, I've got a writer that I just woke up to say. I didn't get up early, but writer goes to San Diego State and works for San Diego State basketball. And heartbroken that they
did make the tournament, but you know, an amazing team. So I went to writer. I got to be honest with you. And writer, that's my favorite thing about watching basketball is watching it with him, because he can break it all down for me. As soon as he told me that, you know, he wasn't doing good in something with school. I'm like, look at it, like you look at basketball and you're going to do great. So he helped me with my bracket, but after that, you come on game, after that Duke, you come on game.
I'm like, wow, this is getting out of control. And then that Michigan stopping that happened with
AZ. I turned. I mean, I always watch games all the way through, because you never know. But yeah,
that's all writer, buddy. I want to take the credit for this. Okay. Marvin, who's one of the Danets, went to Connecticut. If Connecticut wins, he wins the celebrity bracket challenge. If Michigan wins, you win. Now, I don't know if there's anything we can really give you, but we can ask for something. If Connecticut wins, if you're in the area, the tri state area, Marvin could be in an episode where he's seated at a table, where you go, oh, Marvin from the
Dan Patrick show. So what do you think about that? And then if there's something that we could
“give to you if Michigan wins? Oh, I think that this has to happen regardless. We will make this”
come to a reality. Okay. Where in when we do this, I'm not sure, but there will have to be a passing of the gauntlet of who wins and who has to pay the price. I mean, I'm not getting into that crazy fantasy football stuff where someone's got to dress up and go to the mall. I'm not quite ready for that, but I am ready for a buy, which I don't believe that I'm going to get knocked out. I believe that Michigan, after what we've seen Michigan do this season, and especially through this tournament,
I'm saying the right thing, right, writer? Right, writer. All right. So if this goes the way that I have read the stars, I will be prepared to deliver a beautiful sign bottle of Santo Chiquilla okay, and present it to him and take my beating. If he loses, I don't know, Dan, you tell me what he gets, what does he get to pluck off of his desk that he has to give me? I will have your son on the show as a cast. How about that? There you go, writers. If we win, if you're pick
“wins, you go on the show. All right. I think that's a fair trick. Dan, we're all fired up for this.”
We, writer, and I, if I had 100 more, and I went to the finals down in, where'd we go, Arizona?
That was the coolest, I've never been to a ton of sporting events, but to see them take a stadium,
and then fill in that whole stadium with all those floor seats, and then put that basketball court in the center of it and to watch the game. I'm so bummed that we're not there to go see it, but it is, it was one of the best sporting events I've ever seen. But you went to UNLV when the running rebels weren't UNLV. Correct? Oh, that was another level. You could take a little USLV in 1990. That's the year I graduated. We got great tickets. This team that was just coming
out of nowhere. I mean, not really. I mean, Turkey didn't have been building it, but we used to get awesome seats, like sit right on the floor and just spend what the lottery was, of which your fraternity, or how you picked it. But then all of a sudden, here we are ranked number one.
“I remember that morning of going and seeing the gigantic number one that they built in the front”
driveway of the school. And yeah, it was for a little school like UNLV at that time to be going
As big.
I didn't appreciate the next year, but I appreciate. So I wouldn't say that I'm, you know, Duke losing, you know, okay. You didn't mind that. Ryder used to terrorize me when he was a kid and told me all through his elementary school. And because you've been a basketball fan forever played great competitive basketball through high school
in that. But he always used to tell me that he wanted to go to Duke. Hunter, I went to UNLV.
I always said, Hunter went to UNLV. And Ryder is now talking me with he's going to go to Duke.
“So San Diego State was a happy meeting. How are you feeling?”
Like a million bucks? I'm up and wrong. Oh, for my, for my luggage. Yeah. Oh, yeah. That was it. That was not good. I had this crazy explosion of my quad muscle in the center of my leg, right in the center. Not doubt at the knee, not up to hip, but right in the center exploded. And they came and sewed it back together. And, you know, be being sequestered to a wheelchair and crutches for an a cast right weeks was horrible. But I survived it and I'm back. But what
did an injury? What did your quad look like food was? As the, as the surgeon said, guy, I haven't seen this in 20 years. And I'm going to be trying to sew together ground beef and ground beef. He said, you have one of this muscle up in the center of your leg. He says, we're going to put this back together because you really have to stay. I mean, he put the fear and we go, unless you want to be back here, go and do this again. Don't move that muscle. And I,
so really, and I was building a show in the middle of this. And if I didn't finish the show, all my crew was going to go away with no Christmas money. And so we figured out a way to put me in the wheelchair. And then when it was time for my scene, the new show that we're doing called "Plaver Town Food Flight." And so I would get out of the wheelchair, stand there next to a park bench or something or hold a street sign and try to fly. We made it bro, and after I got
done with the shoot, now it was two weeks of that. And I was fresh out of surgery, only two days out of surgery. And the doctor was just pissed. He's like, I knew all this work. And you're going to go back to, I don't know what's going to do. You know, that play hurt. But were you skiing? No, I was, listen, I was fine. Deepé, I was fighting ninjas. I tried to make up like really good stories about what happened now. Now, I was walking out of my trailer going to the set. Oh, my God.
I just started to rain and brand new the KZ boots on that I had to scout up the bottom.
Hit that first step. One leg went all the way down the stairs. The other leg got top behind me
on the threshold. And it popped. I mean, I've broken a lot of things and had injuries. But this went off like I'm done. And I was in shock. And the nurse came over. The EMT came over and looked at my leg and she goes, I'm fine. I just, you know, I'm fine. I just pulled my muscles. She
“goes, no, you have a huge divot in your leg where your muscle you see. Because you need to go”
the hospital. No, the hospital doctor's like, yeah, we have to do surgery now. It says like now, can I go back to work? No, so it was interesting. So I have tons of appreciation and understanding for all these athletes that go through these horrific injuries. And then they have a timeline to get themselves back. PT is no fun. PT is worse than the injury. All right, big night tonight. So any parting words for Marvin and as you can, Huskies. Marvin, I think that
you have watched every game probably more diligently than I have. I mean, and I don't know that you get
writer's crib notes. Uh, writer's always delivering to, did you see the game last night? And then he
gives me that that run down of what happened. I got to say after that Arizona game and we saw it, we saw it taken away from and you look at how they crushed Tennessee. You look at just how I mean, they had these gigantic 16 point leads throughout the tournament. There's just so many things that are showing this. And I don't know what the Vegas line is right now. I should as a Vegas guy, but I'm going to look forward to writer being a guest on the damn patch which is going to be fantastic.
And I'll send BP when when I win, I'll send you the bottle to kill. Repassato, if you can. Without question, maybe I'll just send the whole portfolio. That'd be amazing. You know, you know, you know, we'll make sure, just I just need to spot on the desk somewhere. But just for writer's day. But now it's going to be, hopefully it's going to be a great,
“I want to see a great game. I think I can't everybody does, but now, and I'm glad that is there”
going to be a wall of fame? You think that when the celebrity listed, because I don't know about my hand by the way, do you see that? No, I got it. I got it. I got it here. And you're asking for an awful lot. It's a big win at the very house, right? What? What? I don't recognize a ring.
What, Marvin?
Wherever he's at, oh, I'm crashing it. Oh, with my, you can't get it on and all that. Dinos,
drive in and domination for you. Wow. He said, he just renamed my show. Dinos, drive in and domination. I love it. All right. Now we're on. All right. We'll talk to you soon. Good guys. Nice to meet you. Matt, so Guy Fieri, Dinos, drive in and dives. Man, he works. I got to see him when he was in Connecticut. And he did like three or four restaurants in a day. And man, it is for an epic pace. Yeah, Paul. This is a perfect bet. Marvin's
going to win either way. That's true. All right. Let me take a break last call for phone calls. What we learned? What's in store tomorrow? Back 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
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Last call for phone calls, what we learn, what's in store tomorrow, Reggie Miller tomorrow, Jade Billis, to react off the national title game. I feel in Marvin.
I feel good. No nervous? No. That second game made me real nervous. They look like club or
laying at the beginning of Rocky 3. But this is where you hope that Michigan will act the way South Carolina did. South Carolina's national title was beating Connecticut, the women's team. And now you had Michigan and Arizona, that was supposed to be for the next little title. So maybe they feel like they already won their national title. Yes, Mark.
“And Arizona waited 25 years to get to the final four and that's what they do.”
This day in sports history, Paul. I just got two for you, Dan. 1896, the first modern Olympic games began in Athens, Greece. And this was a great fight. I don't think the right guy got the call. 1987 Sugar Ray Leonard took the middleweight title from Marvin Hager. Great fight. Yeah, that's when Hager said, hey, he might have hit me with more punches, but those punches didn't do anything to me. That's one of those technical wins, where you just, hey,
I hit him, I connected with more punches than he did. By the way, the first marathon.
How do they decide the length of the first marathon? Was it just, when he was running and then he did he die at the very end and that was the end of the marathon? He called it Greek mythology or something in that. Yeah, but was it, like, whatever his name was, was it Nike or, yes, Todd. Or you let them all run and the last one that didn't collapse altogether is the last one standing. That's exactly how many miles it becomes. Yes, pointy. According to Greek mythology,
is a marathon means like the person that was delivering, oh, he was named marathon. Yeah, and there is, it's a messenger that goes between two different towns and the two towns were the distance
“26.2 miles. Okay. All right, that's what I already learned. On this day, the first designated hitter”
in baseball history, Ron Bloomberg, he walked on five pitches against Louis Tiont on the red sign. Yes, he, if you could go back in history, would you undo the designated hitter? Yes. But the American League was trying to get more offense into its game and that's why they had the the DH. Yeah, that's the candidate here. Yeah, not a fan. Can you either play the field or you can't? Come on. Can't be one dimensional. Even Lucas got to play the other end of
the floor. Let's got to be there. He's technically has to be on the other side of it. Hey, Frank Thomas was out at first base. He probably shouldn't have been and she'll like it too. Yeah, so he's not more than a big bat. Whoa, and a big glove. Yes, Paul. And what little kid would aspire to be a DH someday? Don't you want to go out in the field in the sun and grass? The worst. Sun, what do you want to be when you grow up? Uh,
I'd like to be a professional baseball player, Dad. Well, well, well, no, just a DH, Dad.
Oh, okay. That kid always played first base. Where was going to be a field? That kid was
on first base. Right field. Yeah. Although growing up in major league baseball, your right fielder was normally your best fielder. But when you were growing up when you're young, your right fielder is where you try to tuck somebody away because you did not have that many left-handed batch. If best athlete isn't center. Or shortstop. Shortstop is the coach's son. Yeah. Yeah. There's a whole rule on how all of this goes. Catcher. You already know when somebody
shows up how they look. You go up. Yeah, you're catching. I can't. You're either on first or catching, which is it. Yes. Yes, Todd. Not that I was a great fielder, but I did notice at a young age that if you're a lefty, forget about playing shortstop third base, even second base, because you've got to make that turn to throw the ball with your left hand. And that could be the difference between a lot of runners being safer out of first. You're welcome.
A little known fact. Thank you. Do you blame that? Because there's fewer places for left handers to play? Well, was that then? And then every time the coach would hit it to me when I tried the other positions, he would just hit off my arm or my ankle and go through my legs. So I realized if it was just catch the ball at first. I played against the left-handed catcher
“and it's weird. And he was drafted by the reds. I think I mentioned Marlin's styles. I”
think was his name. Marlin's styles back in the 70s. He was a left-handed catcher. I don't know if he ever progressed out of single-a ball, but Marlin's styles. He has spawning. Yeah, I got Marlin's styles. I found it. I'm baseball reference. He played in the miners for four different seasons. Was he in Billings, Montana? Yeah, I got a little running Billings. Golfport. Okay. Marlin's style. Yeah. Left-handed catcher. You're right. A little bit.
James and Virginia. James, what do you have for me? No, no, no. Taurus. He is. No, Taurus.
In the toy of GDC, thank you for taking my call, brother.
salute the commander. As you can tell, I'm super height man. Go blue.
“Marlin, then you hit it man. The sad times all cast. They're the reason I'm a Michigan fan today.”
I was nine and ten years old when they were playing for the titles. Then I love them guys. Chris Rebels, one of my favorite players throwing up. And then you got me thinking D.C., the forgotten dream team or man Christian Latner. Isn't this guy a cup? I closed that small play of all time. He should definitely be all the same. Hey, I love you guys. Go blue tonight. I'm sorry, Marlin, but I got it.
I hope they come out in the main unit for a rent. I ain't seen them all year after the light.
You guys have a great day man, salute the commanders. James never has a bad day.
Even when the commanders have a bad day. Mike and Connecticut, good morning. Mike, what do you have for me? I don't know. That's tough one to follow there. By the way, go blue also plays to the Connecticut side. So I'm not sure who's pulling for. Two things for you. Lock Vegas, downstairs. The bouncers. Let that play. Okay. Right. The bouncers are tough. You can't get past them. And then wait a minute, wait a minute, hold on.
Paulie was a balancer. So they're not all stuff. Sometimes they're just standing there. I always tell when Paulie says, yeah, I was a balancer, you know, displaced downside. I said, you checked ID. There. Paulie. Yeah. I was trying to avoid fights. Yeah. Yeah. Rob in Tennessee. Hi, Rob. What's on your mind? Hey, Dan. Hey, D.P.I. You doing? I'm Danets. I also have a Las Vegas team name. The NBA is trying to connect with a younger audience. They want to sell some merchandise,
and your merchandise sales booth booths there. And Las Vegas is looking to be more than a gambling town to try to be a family-friendly tourist destination. The NBA already has the 76ers. So how about the Las Vegas six sevens? Big build up. Big wind up there. Big wind up there. Chris and South Carolina. Hi, Chris. What's on your mind? Sarah. Hey, Dan. How's it going? Good. I waited two hours. I waited two hours on hold and went through a tunnel and dropped the call. So
I'm lucky to get back in. Have you worked well? Marvin. Good luck tonight, man. Pulling for you. Best of the weekend. South Carolina beaten Yukon. And then South Carolina losing UCLA in the way the coaches have a little spat. Hey, did you see that? Dan one quick question. Do you think we'll ever have a mid-major Cinderella ever again in this new era, then I am? Hey. Yeah, I'm going to say we will. Somebody will catch lightning in a bottle. Somebody will have a couple of players that won't
be at that mid-major the next year. But, you know, you're going to get a mid-major that will surprise again. I certainly hope so for those mid-majors because I don't want to get to the point where we just go, you know, these are the teams schools that are eligible for college football's playoffs and these are the college basketball teams. I hope we don't get there because the tournament is built on those who have an opportunity, a chance to play against these teams
that won't schedule them. And, you know, I do like when we get to the elite eight that you get really good. I mean, look at last year's final four. There's weren't great schools for basketball, but they had their moment. Yeah, Paulie. It does feel, though, with the
“you got to win six games. Yeah. Man, the odds are against the mid-major. Well, no, I think winning”
three. Yeah. I don't think you can win more than that. Like, Butler back in was that 10 years ago, Butler, that felt the closest ever. Well, a Christian Riverside. Hi, Chris. Hey, good morning, Dan, and the Dan App. Hey, sorry. I feel like Christian's out to line. I got I held for 45 minutes and got my college drop. And, okay, I got back in. But my best and worst of the weekend, all have to do with the NC women's scholarship game. I mean, I think we're talking too much
about the John Stanley Gito thing and not about the lady Bruins. I mean, I know they're six senior
girls scored all their points. I think it was a fabulous season for them. They're first since
what's your name? Myers, you know, one way back in, you know, any Myers. Yeah, they weren't even, that was in like the AIAW or something. But, yeah. No, but Gino and Don's, I'm being mean,
“you don't see that. That's why we're talking about it. And I did say it over Shadow,”
what UCLA did against South Carolina. But, you know, congratulations. You know, I'm doing a store or, you know, a show with content here. That has content there with Gino and Don Staley. UCLA winning,
Great performance, dominant.
green room between Final Four Games for a snack found himself having to navigate past a rope
“to up area, accommodating the chain smokers. Satan. Tonight's the final got a lot more interesting.”
Marvin, me and guy got a bit. Yeah, diners, drive-ins, and domination. Paul. Domination. Thanks for the phone calls today. And the emails, the tweets, the all around support.
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