Mike Pesca
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It's the first time that's happened since before my daughter was born and she's 21 years old.
So, you know, this, you know, so my bitterness about Ohio state feels very recent.
My bitterness about the big 12 official who threw the unnecessary flag that
handed Jim Trestle the controversial national title that year.
Terry Porter is a name I'll never forget.
I'm sorry, Mr. Porter.
If you're a listener, you're probably tired of us Miami fans harassing you by name.
Let's just say be glad that the bad flag didn't happen in the social media era and that it happened back in January of 2003.
So, you know, Miami, Ohio State is a quote unquote rivalry just lives in the minds of Miami fans 25 years ago who were alive back then.
It is not with today's Miami fans.
Even, you know, I have to explain it to my daughter and show it.
OK, that's why it's not you know, it's it's not inherent on that front.
So but needless to say, I'll I'll have some interesting I'll have more to say.
about that game.
But look, we're there are a few things that I actually wanted to bring up in the sports world that are off the field that I think are worth having a conversation about.
First of all, are we suddenly moving?
You know, one of the things in sports stadium developments was we we've always go back and forth with
We go, and you can sort of see it in the landscape if you go to older major metropolitan areas, right?
So when I first moved to Washington, all of the basketball games and hockey games were played in the suburbs.
It was called the Capital Center.