The Low Tide S2.E3 - Bye week, State of CFB address and BEEF

September 26, 2024 00:57:59
The Low Tide S2.E3 - Bye week, State of CFB address and BEEF
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The Low Tide S2.E3 - Bye week, State of CFB address and BEEF

Sep 26 2024 | 00:57:59

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On this episode, Nicholas, Adam and Elliot discuss the Alabama v. Georgia matchup, give a state of CFB address and their BOTWs. Listen to this and more on The Low Tide, available on voices.ua.edu, Spotify and broadcasting LIVE on 90.7 FM in Tuscaloosa and the Live 365 and TuneIn apps from 7-8 p.m. CT every Sunday! Follow WVUA-FM Sports on X @wvuafmsports. This edition of The Low Tide was edited by Nicholas Pursley.
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[00:00:00] Speaker A: WVuafM, Tuscaloosa. [00:00:14] Speaker B: Death, taxes and Dak Prescott being a stat patter. Three things that you will never escape. Welcome into the low tide here on 90.7, the capstone. We're back with a little by week kind of special edition. We missed you guys last week. So much so that Adams decided to shave his beard. [00:00:33] Speaker A: Hey, it's working so far. Alabama's been playing pretty good since the shaving of the beard. I did it after South Florida. So we know the fourth quarter by the, going into the fourth quarter is 1413. Shaved it after that. And it was. [00:00:45] Speaker C: You didn't shave it mid game? [00:00:46] Speaker A: No, I was working so I couldn't sneak away. But go to the Wisconsin game and you know, Alabama pretty after the first drive, you know, when they were down three nothing, they dominate pretty much the rest of the way. So I think I'm gonna, I think I'm gonna keep it short for a. [00:01:02] Speaker B: While, Mister Elliot Miller. [00:01:05] Speaker C: Oh, you know, I can't complain. 30, baby. Okay. What else can I say? Oh, and Paul Skiens is the rookie of the year. I'll get into that later. [00:01:15] Speaker B: But wow. Well, it's a bye week, so that makes this show a little bit more interesting. But we're going to start with the topic that I think is going to be on everyone's minds for the next forever. Georgia, Alabama. You've probably already seen that one ESPN advert 3000 times. I know I have, but it sizes up to be probably the game of the year. Number two, Georgia coming to number four, Alabama. Both teams entering this game off of bye week. So first impressions, first kind of general feelings going into this one. [00:01:59] Speaker C: Personally, I think it's best to not have any feelings coming into this one because I have watched both of these teams over the past, just the first few weeks of the season play either very, very sloppily or very, very well. And it feels like it's kind of like a little magic hat. Imagine I have a little top hat and a little wand. Okay. And then I tap it like three times on the brim. I pull like a little rabbit, but the rabbit is a different color every time I pull it out. Okay. That's what I'm getting like vibes on this one. This could either be a really close game, really good one once you come out like gangbusters and like it's a blowout and it could be either one. No thoughts, head empty. [00:02:44] Speaker A: I kind of agree with you. You know, I do have, I am going to go a little bit more detail into the thoughts that I have. But you know, George, like everybody wants to look at, you know, the matchups leading. Like, everybody's going to look at, oh, Alabama struggled with South Florida, right? They're going to look at the first three quarters where Alabama goes in the fourth quarter at 1413. Oh, they barely handled South Florida. They handled Wisconsin after the quarterback was out, you know, western Kentucky, whatever. But you know, Alabama had two starting offensive linemen out of that game. That caused them some serious troubles up front. And then once Elijah Pritchett went back in, three drives, three touchdowns, Alabama wins the game 40 216 with Georgia. They're going to look at, oh, they went on the road to Kentucky and they won 13 to twelve. You know, they probably should have lost the game. One thing goes different here or there, but once again, Georgia had people out of that game, too. So unless you're looking at the entire picture, like, people aren't going to realize, like if you're just looking at the final score, you're not going to know, oh, Georgia had this guy out or these. And so anyway, I think it is not good to just look at the struggles that they've had and kind of make a prediction on that. Both teams had bye weeks to get, you know, recuperated. They're going to be prepared for this game. It is in Brian Denning. I think that is a huge advantage for Alabama. Georgia, I know they haven't played a lot, but the last time Georgia won in Bryant Denny was 2007. And, you know, coming into this game, I don't think Alabama has shown too much on the offensive side because they've been saving it for this matchup. I knew they looked at the schedule. They wanted to save most of their stuff for when they were going to play one of the top teams in the nation. I know they're number two right now. Some people still think they should have been number one even after Kentucky, but I don't think Alabama's often shown too much. But I think that's the same with Georgia. I think they've both been kind of hiding it because Clemson wasn't like Clemson now is way different than what they were week one. They might have had to pull some stuff out if that was how Clemson was playing. But I think this will be both teams, like 100. I know, like there will still be some people injured out. But I think this game is when both coaching staffs are finally going to open up everything and you're going to really see, you know, who's the better team. And I think with it being in Bryant Denny, I think it'll benefit Al Bayland. [00:05:00] Speaker B: Yeah, 100%. So Georgia, currently a two and a half point favorite coming to Tuscaloosa. You know, the one thing that's so interesting to me about this game is that this year, with a twelve team playoff, this game has such a different feel to it. Right. Because you feel like in years past, this is kind of a, like, you know, losers probably going to be on the outside looking in of the playoff even this early. [00:05:23] Speaker A: Unless you got like an SEC championship rematch. [00:05:25] Speaker B: Exactly. But, you know, it would just have this crazy importance. It's like, oh, this is basically a playoff game now. You know, I saw the conversation brought up the other night. That's like, how much would you even be willing to show at this point? Because losing this game almost certainly does nothing to your college Football playoff hopes for either team. If we're being 100% honest. Georgia still has to play Texas later, Alabama has to play Tennessee, who's starting to look like more and more of a threat to contend for the national title this year. This game, it just, it feels so, so different to me. It doesn't. I mean, obviously, you know, both teams, I'm not saying that anybody's going to save anything, right? But it feels weird that you could even kind of begin to entertain that thought just because of the way that the twelve team playoff has kind of diluted the regular season to begin with. [00:06:19] Speaker A: Especially with, you know, with the SEC. Or if you're a big ten team, you know, you can have two losses even, and probably maybe even three, depending on how the rest of, you know, the college football shakes out. But it's not that do or die like you have to be undefeated or maybe one loss, like you can be a two loss team and be comfortably in now because you're going to have like, if you still want the conference, you know, you're going to be automatically in. But, you know, there's only going to be like, see, we have the power, the power four now, and you're only guaranteed that one group of five spot. There's so many spots for a team with two or three losses. If they still hang around the top ten all year, they're going to get the benefit of the doubt and put in. [00:07:00] Speaker C: So, yeah, I mean, I was speaking to a colleague of mine and he had, I somewhat agree with this sentiment that he's not entirely sure that any team will go undefeated in the SEC this year. That is a very real possibility, I guess. And so you speaking to your thing like you can lose a game or two. Right. All these top teams in the SEC are just going to keep beating up on one another. I guess this, to me, is the first domino to fall in this regard. [00:07:28] Speaker B: Look, anything that gets us to that, like, dreaded playoff procedure where it's like, literally a coin flip at the end, please. It's like, it's like a replay of Friday night lights. Literally. [00:07:39] Speaker A: You know, just when you're having this conversation for sure. Did they mention who they thought would go undefeated? Because, like some, some teams have, you know, I would say, like when we've been talking, you know, no team has to go undefeated. I would say Texas probably has the best schedule to go undefeated in this situation because, you know, Georgia has to go to Texas. But, like, Texas is. Toughest road matchup in the SEC is going to be Texas A and M. I mean, their other road games are at Vanderbilt. [00:08:11] Speaker C: I don't know, man. Texas A and M. I mean, I don't know if you watch that game against bowling green, but, like, who I think. [00:08:18] Speaker B: Okay, but I'm just going to put this out there. Even though we might not think much of a and M. Texas playing Texas A and M is the equivalent of Alabama playing all. [00:08:29] Speaker C: Oh, absolutely. I mean, I totally agree. I just. Even with a very, very hostile environment, I just do not know if a and M could just even keep up score wise. Okay, so instead of Texas hanging 70 points, like they have on these other teams, they only hang 35 to 40. But can Texas A and M manage to score more than 20 points, like, at all? That's my only thing. Like, yes, it would be a little. [00:08:55] Speaker B: More difficult for him, but remains to be seen. [00:08:59] Speaker C: It remains to be seen. [00:09:00] Speaker B: Good thing we're going to get an answer to that at some point. But, I mean, so let's kind of look at Georgia coming into this game. Obviously they struggled against Kentucky in a game that it looked like they were going to lose. How do we feel about Georgia coming in? Does the way that they kind of fared against Kentucky, does that, does that change the way that you see this team? [00:09:25] Speaker A: You know, like I was saying earlier, I think, you know, it was a mixture of, you know, Kentucky being really up for that game, but then I also think Georgia having, you know, a couple of guys banged up, you know, it really wasn't, obviously it wasn't their best game. You know, they barely snuck out Alexington with the win. I think after that, Kirby Smart got the best thing he could have gotten. He got the win and the AP pole moving Texas number one and Georgia number two that gave him everything he needed to tell his team. They're doubting us again because now going in a bye week and then Alabama, where now you're moved back to number two. And, you know, you, you can easily, like, I know number two is nothing to, like, scoff at, but Kirby Smart's going to go into his locker room and say they don't believe in you anymore. They think this team's better. Now it's time for you to go into Brian Denning and show everybody what you're made of. I think George is going to be extremely prepared for this game. I would like to see what for this matchup. I think what's. If George is able to come out there and do everything they can, I think they could win the game easily. If you put pressure on Carson Beck, because Harson Beck right now, 68.3% completions, seven touchdowns, no interceptions. He's only been sacked once. He hasn't been pressured even with that game at Kentucky. I mean, he might have had a couple of hurries, but, you know, he wasn't really sack that often. If Alabama is able to put pressure on him that these other teams haven't been able to do, Clemson hasn't been able to do it. Kentucky, if Alabama is able to put pressure on him and cause turnovers, that's where I think, you know, once you get Bryant, Denny, and the fans in there, you know, excited seeing these turnovers because Alabama, how many turnovers did they, they force against Wisconsin? I know it was at least two. Anyway, we were talking about it going into the game, how I wanted to see more turnovers from the defense. If Alabama forces Carson Beck to throw interceptions or, you know, causes some fumbles, that's when I think we can start seeing Alabama have success in the game. But if Carson Beck is able to hang back there, we've seen it. We saw it against South Florida. We saw it at times against Wisconsin, how receivers were getting open in the secondary and they just missed passes. Carson Beck's a little bit more accurate than the quarterbacks they face. If Carson Beck is able to hang back there without any pressure, I think he could have a pretty good game. [00:11:47] Speaker C: Yeah, I think this is the quintessential you had a bad game, so you had something to prove coming out in the next game. Unfortunately, Alabama had their bad game two games ago, and so they took it out on Wisconsin. So I think this is one of. I completely agree with everything that you just said, Adam. I'm not going to beat the dead horse with a stick you know, Kirby Smart is going to use everything in his power to be like, they're doubting us at number two. They don't believe we can do it and they're going to come in and they're going to be prepared. They're going to be well rested. Now, granted, Alabama will be well rested, which is also to Alabama's advantage as well because they had a pretty banged up O line for some time there. So that will be beneficial. But I mean, again, I'm still of the opinion, very mixed bag of tricks. I do not know which Alabama team is going to show up and I do not know which Georgia team is going to show up. That will remain to be seen until kickoff happens. [00:12:46] Speaker B: Yeah, 100%. You know, here's the thing. I feel like this has kind of become Georgia's thing where like, you know, one or two games a year, they're going to have a game where they just kind of fail to get off the starting block very well. I mean, last time they won a national title, Missouri early in the year scare, and then the late in the year, Kentucky scare. Same, nearly identical types of games. I'm not, I think that what happened with Kentucky is kind of worst case scenario as far as, like, coming in for Alabama at least, because, you know, Georgia had their scare game right before they come to play you, which is tough. But also, both teams had a bi week. I think that that does change things. It's going to be, it's going to be interesting. Like you said, you know, it's really going to be. Which version of these teams are we going to see because it's so early in the year. I mean, week five. I mean, the last time that, you know, I can remember really having a, this kind of a big game this early in the year would be the Texas game, which obviously that one didn't go well for Alabama. You would hope it would be a different story against Georgia, but they feel very similar to me. And it's just so weird that you have a marquee matchup like this in week five. And, I mean, we kind of knew what it was going to be when it got announced, when they did the big Sec schedule reveal, instantly you see the hotel rooms in Tuscaloosa go crazy. [00:14:28] Speaker A: It's slated for ABC. Yeah, man, everybody knew it was happening, but then finally seeing the official announcement. Game day is going to be there. Everybody's going to be there. [00:14:36] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:14:37] Speaker C: Oh, it's just a matter of you talk about getting off the starting block or, you know, like, which version of team is going to show up. Right. I've seen a phenomenon and same thing. Like some teams on the bye week, they're well rested and they're the ready to go. And I have a feeling if I had to bet, if I was a betting man, Georgia would probably be ready to go, trying to make amends for what happens last week. Now, the problem is the other, the flip side, I've watched teams after the bye week sleepwalk through the first half. Okay. And I think for either one of these teams, if either one of them sleepwalks at any point during the game, they'll probably wind up losing. [00:15:13] Speaker B: Yeah. I think, you know, I'm excited for this game. I think it could have the potential to be an absolute barn burner. It could be fantastic. And that's what you want in that primetime spot. But it's going to be very, it's, it's going to be interesting. I don't know that, like, you can guarantee that you're even going to get that. It is a revenge game for Carson Beck, for Georgia, for what happened in the SEC title game this past year that is going to be very much on their minds. Now, this game does not have those playoff implications, the kind of implications that it did this last season. But, man, it's, I have such a hard time, like, feeling, like how important this game really is. [00:16:01] Speaker A: I mean, the only to the fan. [00:16:02] Speaker B: Base is, yes, it's important. [00:16:04] Speaker A: It's very important. And, you know, to some extent, you know, Kirby obviously wants to beat Alabama. You know, he's only beat Alabama, I believe, once since he's taken over as the Georgia head coach. Kalin Des Moore, you know, it's his first year, he would like to continue winning. You know, nobody wants to lose a game. The only thing that is really important, like just looking at the big picture of playoffs and a possible national championship, the winner of this game, other than, you know, so, like right now, Texas undefeated, they're kind of like in that kind of front runner seat for the SEC championship game because, you know, they don't have to play Georgia till later. They, you know, Alabama and Georgia playing this way, the winner of that game is going to be in the driver's seat to be one of those other teams, one of the top two that will be in the SEC championship game unless, you know, Alabama or Georgia loses multiple games down the line. So if you're looking at it as get to the SEC championship game and then have that first round playoff by to where, you know, you do get a little bit of arrest there, but then you lose the home field playoff game if you're selected for that. But also, you could not play an SEC championship game. And then you still get a little bit. But I would want to be SEC champions and get a little bit more of a break going into the playoffs. [00:17:23] Speaker C: If I may, real quick, I almost think you're talking about the gravity. It's hard to explain. Right. Like having this big of a matchup. I would almost argue this matchup is more important for teams such as Tennessee and Texas because then they have an idea. Because Tennessee and Texas will play these teams respectively. And like, Georgia will have to play Texas, Alabama will have to play Tennessee at some point. So they have an idea of what they're getting into later on in the year. Let's say Georgia loses. Okay. Hypothetically, Texas now knows. Okay, well, now, Georgia, they're really going to have to make a statement and that's going to be a super important game that we have to deal with. And Texas has to deal with their Red river rivalry with Ou in back to back weeks. Okay. That's important for them to know. For Tennessee, let's say Alabama loses and it's like, okay, well, Alabama is coming back into rocky top. Now, we know what happened last time that Alabama walked into rocky top. They're going to be upset about that. And then they're also going to have something to prove because, like, got to knock off another huge SEC team to kind of keep the flame going that like, okay, we're not down and out because mark my words, if, I'm sure if Alabama loses this game, they will probably slide to somewhere in like the seven to nine range. I'm sure rank wise, I, I have a feeling that that's just going to be the general vibe. They like to sometimes take some hits on something. I'm sure Georgia would slide the. Maybe six, maybe. Maybe, you know, depends on how the game goes. [00:18:56] Speaker A: It does depend on if it ends up being, you know, that year where. Well, it was, it was the year that Georgia did win the champ, the national championship at Alabama, beat them in the SEC, but Alabama won by like 20 points. Like, if it's a 20 point Alabama win, Georgia might fall a little bit, but if it's close game down to the wire, maybe an overtime game, I don't see either team really falling that right. [00:19:17] Speaker C: I mean, again, it depends on how the game goes. But I would argue for those two teams, Texas and Tennessee in particular, this is probably more important for them to watch, to kind of see what they're getting themselves into later on in the season. [00:19:29] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah, 100%. Speaking of Tennessee, I mean, what a performance against Oklahoma. I mean, man, there were there some big time hits happening in that game. It felt like the game. The speed of that game was one of the, like, fastest paced games I've seen in a long time in that Tennessee defense. Maybe legit, maybe Oklahoma, maybe not so much. Let's see a couple things. Just to note. First off, the ticket prices for this game, absolutely insane. Student tickets are looking upwards of $300 right now. What did we say it was for? A normal ticket? [00:20:11] Speaker A: Like, the lowest price I've seen in. Okay, so I did find one that was, like, 254, you know, upper deck. Like, really high up. But, um, I'm not sure exactly which website that was on. Um, on Stubhub, I'd saw one for, like, 295. But anyway, you're looking at at least $250 to $300. Upper deck, one ticket. Um, so, yeah, it's insane. [00:20:36] Speaker B: Yeah, it's wild. And don't even try to get a hotel room here if you didn't last year, which is just insane. [00:20:43] Speaker A: Get one in Birmingham. [00:20:45] Speaker B: Yeah, no joke. And then, presented without comment, a certain former president has decided that he is going to show up to the game. Get ready to show up 3 hours before the game. The security has. [00:20:58] Speaker C: The security will be insane. [00:21:00] Speaker B: It might be, like, generational levels of terrible wait times. So get there early if you're going to the game. [00:21:09] Speaker A: Also, you know, this is just me. I understand, like, the level of person that is coming to the game. But could Alabama not just be like, hey, we lost last time you were in this stadium. We don't want you in here for this game. But, you know, that's just me. He was there for the 2019 LSU game. That's the one I'm talking about. So I would have just been like, no, you can come back for one of these other games. You can come back for Mercer. You know, maybe. I don't know. [00:21:39] Speaker B: Any comments? [00:21:41] Speaker C: No comment. [00:21:42] Speaker B: Not touching that one with security. [00:21:43] Speaker C: Security will be bad. I think that's about all I'm gonna say. [00:21:46] Speaker B: Not touch. [00:21:47] Speaker A: It's a good thing I live close enough to just walk to the stadium. So I. [00:21:50] Speaker C: Same. Same with me. For legal reasons, I've been advised not to comment further. [00:21:54] Speaker B: So. A hundred foot pole. You're not touching that. [00:21:56] Speaker C: My lawyer gave me a 200 foot pole, so. [00:21:58] Speaker A: Wow. [00:21:59] Speaker B: Yeah, he's got his own lawyer. [00:22:00] Speaker A: Hope they had to buy tickets for it for my. [00:22:03] Speaker B: Well, invited by a private citizen to a box, apparently. All fancy. We're not going to comment on that anymore. When we come back, we're going to kind of do our, speaking of elections, all that fun stuff. We're going to kind of do a state of college football address. Just get some stuff off our chest. [00:22:21] Speaker C: State of the union. [00:22:22] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:22:23] Speaker C: Very presidential. [00:22:24] Speaker B: I know, right? See, I came up with that in like 30 seconds. [00:22:28] Speaker C: Really proud of you, man. [00:22:29] Speaker B: Thank you. Thank you. We'll be right back here on 90.7. This show is a sports production of WVUAFM 90.7, a division of student media at the University of Alabama. Support us by leaving a review rating or following us on XVuaFM Sports. Welcome back into the low tide here on 90.7, the Capstone. Nicholas Adam Elliot. I don't even know if I, like, introduced this in the first segment. I just kind of. [00:23:20] Speaker C: You didn't. You just said no pump fake this time. [00:23:22] Speaker A: They know who we are. [00:23:23] Speaker B: Well, I said that before and to be fair, it was a lot smoother. [00:23:28] Speaker C: Maybe you shouldn't introduce us. It's like a mystery. Mystery. Meet at the cafeteria and you don't know what host you're gonna get. [00:23:34] Speaker A: Look, our tens of listeners know who we are. Okay? [00:23:36] Speaker B: Yeah, that's true. That's true. We're big time. Anyway, I think, you know, it's only fitting, given everything that's happened, happening upcoming, given this time of year that we do our state of college football address. We got a nice bye weekend here. So, you know, I get to have a little more fun with the topics and, you know, we get back to our roots, you know, college football. What was it called? Like college football. [00:24:03] Speaker A: Wrap up like that before we. [00:24:06] Speaker B: Joe out there. [00:24:07] Speaker A: Yeah, he needs to come back, you know, just a guest calling. But yeah, you know, we. Then we switched being Alabama, you know, centric. Eventually we will be talking about the other sports, but football is very important right now. So. [00:24:23] Speaker C: Yeah, you had an exciting topic. You were really excited during the break. Do you want to go first? [00:24:27] Speaker A: I mean, I get. So this isn't really. I mean, it revolves around college football, but, you know, it's not like a team. It's not, you know, the way the NCAA is running it, it's not all these teams going to different conferences that, you know, a team in California going to the ACC, which is supposed to be Atlantic coast, it's nothing about that. Mine is very simple. I want to go back to a much simpler time where our graphics on the screen did not take up the entire television. If we go back, we just had a little square or just a little box in the top left that just had what station the time, like that was remaining? Maybe a play clock. The teams, the score. Now it started, I believe the biggest, you know, culprit in this was fox when they started theirs, where you had it taken up most of the screen and then the logos that were going out of the graphic. And now ESPN. And, you know, everybody's just kind of followed suit, just making their graphics really huge. I'm like, I don't need it. Like, ESPN was fine when they just had the, you know, the big, you know, rectangular box in the bottom right. But, you know, now they want to take up the whole screen. I want to see more of the field. I want to see the players. I want to see the football that's going on. I do not care about seeing the entire stat line of every game in the lower portion of my television. And then you have. Look, I have a 70 inch tv. I should not be. Have like half of my television taken up with just information. One, the score, it's fine, but make it smaller. And then you have below that all the scores from all the other games. And then you don't need all the room. They're leaving half of that just black. It's just they have the teams, the stat line and then just black abyss to the bottom of the tb. Just move it. Okay, I'm done. [00:26:31] Speaker C: Are we sure that this wasn't beef of the week? [00:26:35] Speaker A: This would have been, but then something else came up. That'll be my beef of the week. [00:26:39] Speaker B: It's not beef of the week. That is very special. [00:26:44] Speaker C: Now, can we come to a compromise, though, on the graphic thing? Okay, so maybe instead of a bigger graphic, you see, there's the black abyss or whatever. So what if we made the graphic smaller, but then we had a small little subway surfers montage? Gameplay, no. So that way I can watch two things at the same time. [00:27:01] Speaker B: Maybe some family guide. [00:27:02] Speaker A: All I need to know is how much time is on the clock and what the score is. I don't need the. I don't need. I don't even need the logo of the team. Just give me the abbreviation of the name. [00:27:13] Speaker B: Okay. Here. ESPN. A l A. ESPN. You can steal this idea for free. Okay, here we go. Completely scoreboardless broadcast. You have to keep. [00:27:23] Speaker A: Go back to. [00:27:24] Speaker B: You have to keep your own stats. [00:27:26] Speaker A: Look, I still have, you know, it was my dad. [00:27:30] Speaker B: It would help cowboys. [00:27:30] Speaker A: I have vhs of games from back in the day, you know, eighties, nineties, where they literally didn't. It would just pop up for like 2 seconds and it would have the score and the time and then it would just go away and then you just watch the game. I'd be okay with that, but, you know, I'll settle for the early two thousands. Just little bitty square in the top left corner. That's all I need, man. [00:27:52] Speaker B: Hey, this is great. [00:27:53] Speaker C: I don't think I can top that. I'm gonna be honest, man. [00:27:55] Speaker B: That's tough. [00:27:57] Speaker C: I guess I'll go next. [00:27:59] Speaker A: Can't top it, but I'll go next. [00:28:00] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:28:01] Speaker C: Well, let's discuss the ACC, which I like to now call the all coast conference because for some odd reason, people think that Cal and Stanford are on the Atlantic side, which for my geographically challenged individuals, the Atlantic Ocean is in between the continents of Europe and North America. [00:28:22] Speaker A: Does SMU get a pass because they are close to the gulf? At least? [00:28:26] Speaker C: Is there, like the Gulf coast conference? [00:28:29] Speaker B: Is there the. [00:28:30] Speaker A: I think there might be. [00:28:31] Speaker C: It's closer. Okay, but it's a. At least they're not on the Pacific. [00:28:35] Speaker B: I think we can all agree that most conferences, like, as far as relative location, like, it's a disaster and the whole system needs to go down. You know, it's bad. [00:28:45] Speaker C: But let's. Let's unfold. [00:28:46] Speaker A: Hear me out. No conferences. [00:28:48] Speaker C: No conference. Notre Dame has already been on that train. Let's unpack a couple of these teams. Okay. I'm not. I don't even know what I could say about Florida State that, like, has any redeeming quality other than congrats. You won a game 14 to nine. [00:29:06] Speaker B: Look, here's the fact of the matter. They are cursed. There's a certain gentleman that did not do what he swore he was going to do. I will not mention anything past that. It involves a solo cup. But let's just put it out there. There is a debt that has to be paid to FSU is cursed until further notice. [00:29:30] Speaker A: Also, you just reminded me, apparently there was another individual, that similar thing with the Kansas State game and they lost 38. Anyway, legendary. [00:29:40] Speaker B: Legendary. Elliot from the BYU admin. Just putting that out there. [00:29:44] Speaker C: Yeah. I don't think that there is a redeeming quality for Florida State. Right? Like, I don't know. If I was a Florida state fan, I don't know what I could be excited about. [00:29:52] Speaker B: They finally won a game. [00:29:54] Speaker A: They won a game 14 to nine. [00:29:55] Speaker C: I feel like I'm watching, like, a. [00:29:56] Speaker A: Steelers game after giving up 400 yards. [00:29:58] Speaker B: Of offense and you're one game closer to the end of the season. [00:30:02] Speaker C: This is fair. You're also one game. Well, you're actually one game further from the bottom of the standings. I guess that's something to look up to. [00:30:08] Speaker A: Which one fires the coach first? [00:30:10] Speaker B: Okay, okay. Just, just an aside. I hate this idea that, like, Mike Norvell should be fired. Okay, look, he tried to build a team that was like. They brought in a lot of pieces from the transfer portal and they made the absolute wrong decision at quarterback. I could have made that decision better. But regardless, right, this is still a guy who had an undefeated team last season. They only lost to Georgia. Their quarterback got hurt. Very unfortunate that. Chill out with the whole Mike Norvell firing discussion. Like, I feel like that's a very, like, non serious conversation. [00:30:48] Speaker C: Oh, no, it's an absolutely an unserious conversation to have. I just. [00:30:51] Speaker B: Not saying that that's what you were doing, but I'm just. [00:30:54] Speaker A: There are people out there. [00:30:55] Speaker C: There are. You cannot fire him at this point in time. Also, I saw his bio, and that's worse than Jimbo's over at a and m, so I really, I'm not. Well, Florida state reference. Let me. I'm going through these other teams. North Carolina. Okay. I'm not. I'm just gonna gloss over the fact that you let James Madison hang 50 on you in the first half at home, but I'll just keep going on that. But, man, UnC got fried. Yeah. The, the acc, they low key kind of stink. I'm not gonna lie. They're kind of just like, like a collection of, like, to me, the ACC is a collection of where mid tier teams are like two ships passing in the night with the playoff. [00:31:41] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:31:42] Speaker A: I mean, they will get one team in, so. [00:31:45] Speaker B: Yeah, that's what I was gonna say. [00:31:46] Speaker C: Well, it's probably gonna come down to. [00:31:48] Speaker B: I mean, it's Miami, right? [00:31:49] Speaker C: Well, I think. [00:31:50] Speaker A: Or Clemson. [00:31:51] Speaker C: I think there are three teams I would pick Miami. One of them is my dark horse surprise candidate to show up in the ACC championship. I might be biased a little bit, but I've watched a small sample. [00:32:02] Speaker B: I know where he's going with this. [00:32:04] Speaker C: Okay. As someone who hails from the 412. Okay, I'm gonna have to go with the pit Panthers as my third dark horse. [00:32:12] Speaker A: The pit. Eli Holstein. [00:32:13] Speaker C: Yes. Eli Holstein. Okay. Alabama legend, by the way. Okay, have you guys looked. Have you guys watched this brother play? I mean, seriously, have you watched the guy play? [00:32:24] Speaker A: He has been very good. He's had, has he had one game where he did not throw for 300 yards yet? [00:32:29] Speaker C: I don't think so. I think. [00:32:32] Speaker A: I think anyway, he has been extremely good. And I believe Pittsburgh is undefeated. [00:32:37] Speaker C: They are. This is the. No, he only threw for 247 against Youngstown State. Cause he only played a half. Cause they hung 73 on them. So unfortunately. But anyway, this has been a revelation, like quarterback wise. Okay. And quite frankly, when you look at some of the quarterback play in the ACC currently, I saw. I've seen a couple of the lists. He's. He's now risen up to four. I think the ones in front of him are still clubnick, Castellanos from Boston College. And I forget who the other one was, but very real possibility. Well, I'd have to watch them in ACC play, but things might be looking on the come up. We might be able to move past the fake slide incident. [00:33:29] Speaker B: Does he have small hands? [00:33:31] Speaker C: He actually has pretty large hands. [00:33:33] Speaker A: Well, compared to your former quarterbacks, everybody does. [00:33:37] Speaker B: That's. That's. [00:33:38] Speaker C: That's a low blow, that. See that? See that? That is a bit of a low blow. But, you know, I will never forget the Nathan Peterman led Panthers that went into Death Valley and beat Clemson. [00:33:50] Speaker A: That was a very good game. I enjoyed that one. [00:33:53] Speaker B: I give you that. [00:33:54] Speaker C: Yeah. Anyway, that's my thoughts on the all coast conference soon. Probably to be the AFLaC coast conference if they decide to go the insurance naming route. [00:34:05] Speaker B: Man, I feel like we're headed down a bad path with, like, sponsorships of, like, teams and, like, we're this close to jersey patches. I think it's gonna talk jersey patch, man, that, you know, who I wish. [00:34:23] Speaker A: We could have got for this segment right here, if we can, got our old sports director Garrett in on this conversation. He was very disappointed with quarterback playing college football. I feel like we could have got some good things from him. [00:34:35] Speaker C: Quarterback play has been, I think, pretty bad in football in general, both college and professionally. It's been pretty average. [00:34:41] Speaker B: Well, unless you watched Tennessee last night, like, niko, like, man, okay, look, I know people say this a lot. That ball has some serious zip on it that you do not see from other guys in college. [00:34:53] Speaker A: Is that what Josh Hypo does now? He just goes in, he goes, hey, show me the quarterback they can throw at 90 yards. And then he's like, you're my guy. [00:35:00] Speaker B: He looked good. He looked good last night. Okay, I just want to talk about an absolute, just maybe one of the worst collapses I've seen or one of the most unfortunate, like, endings to a game I've seen in a. In a minute. So after you get done watching Tennessee, Oklahoma ended up being kind of a stinker. I can't even lie. Oklahoma looked very unfortunate. Tragic. [00:35:30] Speaker C: Can I retcon my statement? Quarterback controversy from not last week because we didn't have a show last week, but the previous week in which I said Alabama might lose to ou. Can I revise that? [00:35:39] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:35:39] Speaker C: Can I change it to Tennessee? [00:35:41] Speaker B: Are you issuing a mea culpa? Are you apologizing? Formally apologizing? [00:35:46] Speaker C: I'm formally apologizing to the University of Oklahoma. I was not familiar with your game. I massively overrated it. Anyway. [00:35:56] Speaker A: Okay, look, the thing is, this is what happens when we try to make season predictions one week into the season. [00:36:03] Speaker B: Exactly. [00:36:04] Speaker C: That was my bad. I will not make it again, I promise. [00:36:07] Speaker B: We're going to look back maybe like mid season at those, or maybe at the end of the year, we'll look back at our predictions and see how horrible they were. So I get done watching that game, ended up kind of being a stinker. Whatever, right? And then on comes the ending of the Colorado Baylor game. Okay, so I don't know if you saw this one. This is like absolutely tragic. [00:36:31] Speaker A: That was my favorite game of the week. [00:36:32] Speaker B: Tragic. Just how this, how this game ends. They've got a little bit of time left on the clock shadow. Sanders throws up a bomb drop. [00:36:44] Speaker A: Okay, off his, he, off his chest. Just, it would have walked in. [00:36:48] Speaker B: Truly tragic. Okay. It's like 2 seconds left. They do the exact same thing. Caught in the end zone for a touchdown. Literally, like, you watch the Baylor defender, like go like right past the ball, right in front of it. Truly don't understand how that happens. Tragic. Bad, bad timing. [00:37:06] Speaker C: I'm telling you, man, it's like ships passing in the night. [00:37:08] Speaker B: Here's one of the worst things that I've ever seen in my life. Some reporter, I don't know who, like Dave Aranda, Baylor head coach, somehow somebody got him to say they call that defensive formation, which basically prevent victory. Cigar. He admitted this after they lost that game. In that fashion. I do not understand how, like, you could not, there's not a chance you could have gotten me to say that after that game. And then of course, they go on to lose to Colorado, which, you know, at the end of that game, you don't even know that the game is like completely over yet, which absolutely tragic. Tragic fashion. The Baylor running back, I do not know his name, fumbling out of the back of the end zone to end like literally on the goal line when the ball comes out, it. Truly tragic. And then before the game, like before you even know the game is sealed here comes the entire Colorado fan base, like, flooding the field, and all you hear the guy on the PA going, the game is not over. The play is under. Just. They've completely lost the plot. You get. They are so lucky. Like, I cannot even begin to tell you how lucky they are that that was actually the end of the game and that there was not having to be another play run because, like, man, I. If. If I was Dave Aranda, I would have been very, very upset if, like, more football had to be played after that. Whatever. Tragic, whatever. I I don't know how I feel about this whole dion experiment. Like, what, what are we, two seasons in now? Two seasons in Colorado on one hand, okay, he has turned Colorado from, like, literally the worst college football program in the country into, like, I mean, you saw the scene, like, after that game. Like, truly something to behold. But we're also sitting here acting like them beating a mid Baylor team on, like, literally the luckiest play I've ever seen in my life. Like, luckiest set of circumstances as, like, the greatest thing you've ever seen in your life. Like, I just. I just struggle to get behind this. Like, we. We have to be more. I'm all about hype and being like, yeah, this is big win. But, like, consistently, year after year, we continue to overhype teams and we put these unrealistic expectations on people. Like, before the season even started, people saying shadur is going to be, like, one of the top quarterback. He said he was going to be a top ten pick in the draft. [00:39:47] Speaker C: Wrong. [00:39:48] Speaker B: Like, maybe, but, like, it's just so, I mean, this is a Colorado team that was like, were they ranked? [00:39:58] Speaker C: No. No, not this time. Not this time. [00:40:01] Speaker B: No. Don't even get me started on that from last season. But, man, I just, I feel like we do this all the time with team. Like, we're just. It's. It's too overhyped. We got a chill. We have to be more serious about this. [00:40:19] Speaker C: This is how, this is how sports operate, though. I think both in the college setting and the professional setting. Right. There's always going to be that one team or, like, that group of individuals or whatever that get super overhyped for absolutely no reason. And then you're wondering to yourself, wait a minute, wait a minute. Why are we doing that? What's up with that? [00:40:40] Speaker A: I want to keep my comments strictly on the Colorado situation. I don't think Deon will be there for very long. I don't even think it'll be, you're not winning enough firing situation but I think once his kids are gone, I think he will try to move on to a different job. [00:40:59] Speaker B: Okay, real thing. This is a guy who we were talking about last year being the guy who should take over the Auburn job. [00:41:06] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:41:07] Speaker B: Serious conversation that was being had. [00:41:09] Speaker A: And so with. With the situation at Colorado, the only issue that I had, I was a rumor. I don't know if it's exactly true. I. I don't have it actual as 100% factual information. I heard online that they had asked the Colorado band not to play the fight song after touchdowns to allow shadows song to play over the loudspeakers. I don't know if that's true. It could have been. I don't. That would be the only issue I had, you know, with that situation. But Colorado storm in the field. I really didn't. I mean, look, as an Alabama fan, I don't want to storm the field anyway. You know, we just expect to win. But with Colorado, they had had one winning season since, I believe, 2005, and they did go to the packet championship game that year. Ended up losing, but they'd only had one winning season, you know, two years ago. They had one win, and then Deon comes in, you have energy. You know, they came in, but I think they went five and seven last year. I can't remember the exact record. And then this year, you know, they're doing okay now. Three and one. Their one loss being to a pretty good Nebraska team, and the fans wanted to switch. I wish it wasn't before the game was over, but, you know, I want to let them have fun because, you know, once this is gone, once Deon leaves, I don't know if they're going to get a coach that'll even have them around 500 because they've just been so bad for so long. Like, I mean, you go back to the nineties, they won the one championship. Championship, but from 2000 on, they have been a very, very bad program. [00:42:35] Speaker C: Sure. But I think there's always an opportunity for a team to be rebuilt. I mean, this is just the way things go. Teams will go through periods of being very, very bad. Now, unfortunately, Colorado has been on the bad end for longer than your average team. But I do think even if deion leaves, there's a sense of relevancy to a certain degree just because of recency bias, and they might be able to stick around 500, and you'd have to. [00:43:03] Speaker A: Credit that to Deon specifically. [00:43:05] Speaker B: I'll formal apology, like, if Deon actually sticks around, I don't think it's happening. I don't think there's a chance. I think as soon as shitter's gone, he's out of there. He's going to be out of there relatively quickly, and then, you know, Colorado athletic, the ad, you know, is kind of going to be sitting there like, man, like, is that really, like. I mean, I understand, like, maybe it might have been worth it to kind of hand him the keys for a couple years, but, like, I feel like they're expecting him to stick around long term, and I don't think that's going to be the case. I could be wrong. [00:43:43] Speaker C: I think they'd be lying to themselves if they. If they seriously were thinking that. I think you have to prepare for the worst situation possible, especially the bigger the personality, the more of a threat that something like that poses. You have to have some sort of contingency plan in that case, if they're going to put all their eggs in that basket, I'd be really. I honestly be more concerned about who my athletic director is. If they're not planning that, that may be a very real scenario. [00:44:09] Speaker A: We'll talk about this offline, but, you know, I will want to get y'all's opinion on who will take over at Colorado, but, yeah, that's not 100%. We'll. [00:44:17] Speaker B: We'll see when that. We'll talk more about that when that happens. If it does happen, we might have to come back, talk about that. Only other thing that I wanted to mention before we get a break, Michigan getting a win over USC. Michigan's offense, I was like, man, like, true, truly. I have no idea how USC managed to blow that one at the end. Michigan came into that last drive with nine total yards of offense in the second half it, and then they ran it eight times up the metal. Good night, USC. We thought maybe good team. Maybe that defense is for real. I'll give. I'll give Lincoln Riley credit. The defense is much, much improved from last year. It would have been hard not to improve it, but it looks like it has been significantly improved. Miller, Moss, we might need to kind of stoke the flames a little bit. [00:45:14] Speaker C: Maybe the grinch did steal Christmas over there. [00:45:16] Speaker B: I really don't know how good that USC team is. Like, we might need to. We might need to chill. They are in the Big ten. We finally saw them in their first Big ten action. [00:45:26] Speaker A: You know, I will say, you know, with that much of travel going from, you know, Los Angeles to Michigan, and that was his first road game, my first true road game, being at the biggest stadium in college. Football, you know, it's a little tough, but I think with how poorly Michigan had played, people just expected USC to go in there. [00:45:47] Speaker B: Yeah, it's tough. And I think that's, that's part of the downside that comes with like, hey, you're a guy that stuck around for so long is like, you never got that experience. And, you know, he's a, what? Senior? Senior, like, I'm pretty sure redshirt junior, something like that. A guy who stuck around and waited a long time for that spot. Kind of like the situation in LSU, but you never got to get that experience. I think that's kind of the downside. But we'll be right back here after the short break for beef of the week to close it out. We'll be back. [00:46:33] Speaker A: WvuaFM, Tuscaloosa. [00:46:46] Speaker B: Welcome back into the low tide here on 90.7, the Capstone. Nicholas Adam Elliot. I almost said Joe. I like 5 seconds from saying Joe. [00:46:55] Speaker A: We miss you. [00:46:56] Speaker B: That was unfortunate. Yeah, we do miss him. We need it. We need to, like, we seriously, we got to get him to call in or something. That would be, that would be quite the treat. Okay. It's beef of the week. That last segment went, like, crazy long. I'm not sure why I'm even remotely shocked that that happened. It seems like every time we get into one of those, like, more open segments, we just go forever. Whatever. I'll start beef of the week. I got two little ones. First off, ua parking, absolute disgrace. Has been for a long time. Okay. So I paid one day. I've got, like, parking, like, out over there by moody, over by the music building. Okay, I've got an interview in the student center. So what I do, I'm like, okay, I'm gonna park in that lot, you know, it's right outside, you know, the student center, whatever, right? And I'm gonna pay for parking through this app system that they have. Okay. Everything's good. I pay for it. It was like $6 for, like, 3 hours. Whatever. I get it. It is what it is. I get home about 09:00 that night. I get you've got a new, like, ua parking citation or whatever. Okay. Turns out that I parked literally two spots away that I wasn't parked in the correct spot. Okay. I guess that maybe the pay to park spots are red instead of whatever they paint the other ones to be. I'm pretty sure I was, like, literally a spot away from where it was first time. Like, I've never had a citation before, ever, from UA parking. It's like a dollar 25 citation. It's just so, like, we're just being unserious at this point. Just give me a warning or something. Like, it's not like I didn't pay for the parking. I did pay for the parking. They even acknowledged that. I literally just parked, like, one spot away. Whatever. Little frustrating. It's tough. Partially on me. I'll give it that. I give it that. The other thing. Okay, do you guys know who Kaisen that is? [00:49:06] Speaker A: Yes. [00:49:07] Speaker B: Okay. Unfortunately, I do not understand what this whole obsession with, like, the Internet and, like, streamers have just become. This, like, clip farm central. Okay, this is like, this is. Here's what you do. Here's how you get popular. Here's how you get, like, all the kids to love you, okay? You, like, do something that's, like, horrific. You clip it and you post it on the Internet, and all of a sudden, like, all of your fans just expect you to do that, like, all the time. I see this clip on, on Twitter, on stream. He, like, has a flamethrower in his room and, like, almost lights his house on fire. [00:49:48] Speaker C: Oh, yeah, I remember that. [00:49:50] Speaker B: I just can't, like, what are we doing here? Because it's like, his audience, if I had to guess, is primarily, like, teenagers or younger kids. Like, what are we doing? I mean, it's between that and, like, you know, ishow speed, his whole, like, gimmick, he's, like, playing two k this past week, and, like, every time something bad happened, he just throws his controller at his wall and he's got, like, 40 boxes of controllers behind him and there's, like, a massive hole in his wall. I just don't understand why we're just clip farming and why that has become, like the. Let me just do something stupid on stream. Like, literally one day on TikTok, I saw a guy who on stream stuck a fork into a toaster. Like, no joke. Real thing that happened. [00:50:37] Speaker C: Was it plugged in? [00:50:38] Speaker B: Yes. And you know what the worst part is? Two weeks later, he did it again with two toasters and two forks. Double, double fork, double toaster. [00:50:51] Speaker C: This is one of those moments. [00:50:53] Speaker B: It's like, you see that and then you see, like, the galaxy gas stuff that's going on, and it's like, truly, you start to lose a little bit of faith in the world. Maybe natural selection is just gonna play out at some point. No further comments. Distressing. Truly, truly. [00:51:14] Speaker C: Mine is very short and sweet. Today was likely Paul Skeens last outing pitching for the Pirates. Sub to era. By the way, might I add, but I really get annoyed whenever people tell me, this is not me being a skiing fanboy. I might be wearing a, a Skeens jersey right now. I might be wearing a backwards pirate hat. I may support my team, but whenever you tell me, well, Jackson Merrill is better because he plays every game and Skenes does not. Brother, are we serious right now? He is a pitcher. He is eleven and three with a sub two era as a rookie. [00:51:57] Speaker A: Why do you lose three games? [00:51:59] Speaker C: Yeah, the three, I promise you, if you go back and look, I think one of the games, he actually just did get cooked. And like, that's just what it was. Two of those games, he probably gave up two runs and then the offense got shut out. Like, I mean, when you literally have a sub two era with an eleven three record, that's pretty impressive for someone coming into the league like that quickly. But to make the argument that a different player, a position player like in the outfield, deserves it more because he plays every day, it's a terrible argument. Skene should be the rookie of the year. I think Jackson Merrill is a very good player. I think he's a great player. But it's almost hard to combat with a guy who started in the all star game. So anyway, that's my. [00:52:44] Speaker A: Okay. So for me, I had a pretty good week. I didn't know what I was going to have for this beef of the week until, you know, just a couple hours ago. And so I'm sitting at the Alabama soccer stadium waiting for the game against Tennessee to start, and we're talking to this guy. We're talking about Bryce Young, right? And Bryce Young in the NFL. He hasn't worked out, just got benched by Carolina. Andy Dalton has come in, played pretty well today. But he goes on to say not, he's not just talking about the NFL. He goes on to say Bryce Young was never a good quarterback. He said he thought it since he was a freshman at Alabama. This is an Alabama student, by the way, who thinks this. And, you know, first we combated the conversation. [00:53:30] Speaker B: Can I add one thing? [00:53:32] Speaker A: You can add something. [00:53:32] Speaker B: Is he, was he like, how old did this person appear to be? Yeah, he's freshman. [00:53:37] Speaker A: He's an upperclassman. He's an upper class. [00:53:38] Speaker B: Okay, that's just disgraceful. [00:53:40] Speaker A: Has definitely been here, you know, at least for one of the seasons, maybe two of them at least. Anyway, so we're talking about a quarterback who at Alabama won a Heisman, a Maxwell, was an all american, went to a national championship game, and then in a year where he had a down year where he threw for like 1500 less yards and 15 less touchdowns, he still finished six in the Heisman race. He had also missed some game time with injuries and stuff. Anyway, so we combated his topic with this was a guy who won a Heisman first and currently only Alabama quarterback to win the Heisman and he had finished in the top six of both the years that he started. And then he goes, I understand he had good stats, he just wasn't a good leader. And I'm just like, what is this guy talking about? I mean, look, we're not in the locker room, we're not on the field, but he was talking about how you can tell that he wasn't a good leader because they didn't win a championship. And he was talking about he was not as good of a leader as, you know, the likes of Jake Coker, AJ McCarran, Greg McElroy. I assume he would have also said Mac Jones. He didn't really say Mac Jones name in there, but, you know, he's basically saying he's not a leader. And I would say, you know, if I'm remembering correctly, the games that I watched Bryce Young play in and what he was able to do on a field, I would say he might have even shown more leadership ability than those other guys because he was in the a lot more games where there needed to be a leader on the field to come back in games. [00:55:19] Speaker B: I mean, the first thing that comes to mind is 2021. Iron I mean, you cannot watch that game. Like, you can't sit there and watch that game. The things that happened in the last couple minutes, that drive, like literally, I think from what our own two or something ridiculous like that full field drive plus all the fun stuff and over time, you can't watch that game and then sit here and say that he. [00:55:42] Speaker A: Was trash and he was always calm and collected. And you could see multiple times throughout his career where he's actually talking to the receivers, talking to different players on the team, getting them ready for these moments in the game where you didn't have to see that from other quarterbacks because Alabama really was just blowing everybody out. But anyway, I think I won't go and say he's the best leader in Alabama history, but I do think he was probably one of the best that I have seen. And obviously I would say the best quarterback that Alabama's had. I know Tua probably could have won a Heisman in 2018 if he had played more than just the first, you know, half of football games but he won a Heisman. He was one of the best passers in Alabama history, and then we all know how the final year went and then in the NFL, I know it hasn't worked out, but I think he's won three games. Was it three or is it two? Anyway, two games that he has won has been fourth quarter drives to win the game. [00:56:43] Speaker C: This is fair. I will say, though, in those games that they won last season, they did not lead for a single. [00:56:51] Speaker B: Yeah, they didn't lead until they won the game. [00:56:53] Speaker C: Right. They didn't lead until, like, the walk off, like field goal. [00:56:55] Speaker A: But I don't want the argument to just be like, about the NFL. My thing is, even if he doesn't get another shot in the NFL, if the NFL thing doesn't work out, I would still say he's one of the best Alabama quarterbacks and he's one of the best leaders that Alabama's had at. [00:57:08] Speaker B: The quarterback position 100%. Yeah, I concur. Anything else? Do we have anything else to add? 30 seconds. [00:57:17] Speaker A: I will only add that as of right now, Alabama Tennessee soccer is tied at two with under ten minutes to play. So if you can get over to ESPN plus or if you were close enough to the stadium to get over there and see the ending. Go for it. [00:57:30] Speaker B: Go for it. All right, that's going to do it for us here on the low tide. Join us again this next week after the Georgia game. I'm sure that there will be nothing exciting to talk about and no overreactions to deal with. We'll be back next week. Thank you for joining us.

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