Chapter 1: What clip from SNL is discussed at the beginning?
Let's go to Saturday Night Live. This weekend was hosted by heated rivalry star Connor Story. In the midst of his opening monologue, he's joined by the Hughes brothers. They've been everywhere since the gold medal win over Canada. So Quinn and Jack, the latter of which was on the ice for a devil's win in St.
Chapter 2: Who are the Hughes brothers and what recent achievement is mentioned?
Louis about six hours prior to the start of SNL. And here's the first clip. Oh, Quinn and Jack, you guys literally just won the Olympics. Congrats. Thanks. We've been so busy playing, we haven't had time to see your show yet. It's about hockey, right? Kind of. I got my teeth knocked out in the finals. Does that happen in your show? Metaphorically.
So you guys have discussed heated rivalry on the show before, obviously. And don't tell Al, because he doesn't know about the show. You don't know? Heated rivalry? No, I don't. You... We talked about it. Yes, we talked about it. And it was a day I was not here, so you had to have been here, I would think. He was here.
Maybe he wasn't listening, or he might not have been in here when we had the conversation. Okay. Should we bring Jerry up to speed on what the hell we're talking about here? Gay, gay, gay, gay, gay, gay. It's a story about two gay hockey players. Okay. All right, but it's all the rage amongst people that are watching. All the rage? Yes, it's a very popular show right now. Yes, it is, 100%.
You're not exactly helping my cause. I was just trying to explain this to Al this morning, and he's like, nobody knows what this show is. What channel is this, or what streaming service is this on? It's HBO. Don't have it. Okay, so you and Al are kismet there. There's only so many I got. I got Paramount Plus, I got Peacock. You're going to get HBO now.
Yes, but I haven't had it, and I don't have it right now. Yes. Point is, the show's popular enough that this gentleman was selected to host SNL. They're poking fun at the gay hockey player angle in that first clip that I played there. I don't know if you picked up on that now. Anyway. I'm sorry. I haven't seen it, but I know what it's about. So they're having some fun with the nature of the show.
And as Connor urges them to tune in, he tees up the next surprise guest as you get Hillary Knight and Megyn Keller joining the three boys on the stage. You guys should check it out. Oh, I hope some hockey players watched it. No boos there either, obviously. And it was loud, and that went on for like 30-plus seconds. Raucous extended ovation, and then until they finally would chime in.
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Chapter 3: What is the significance of the show 'Heated Rivalry'?
Don't worry. We saw your show. Oh, wow. Hillary, Megan, it's so cool that we're all here. It was going to be just us, but we thought we'd invite the guys, too. Yeah! Now you got a jury. So they put to bed the whole. Yes. So they, you know, they entered in with the gay hockey player side of it. Then they circle back to the gals. They get their dig in at the Hughes brothers. Everyone has a laugh.
They put their arms around each other and we put to bed last week. So it's a gay hockey show? Correct. Yes. About two gay hockey players. Okay. And it's very popular. Yes. I'm sure it is, but I understood the joke. Maybe you and Al should watch it together. See, saying very popular, that's not true. People are aware it exists now.
Very popular in that I've seen quite a bit written about it, both on social media, on other digital platforms. What's the name of this thing? Heated Rivalry. Heated Rivalry, okay. So apparently it's very popular with the ladies. No. Was that real or a drop? That was real. When you reacted, I thought it was a drop. Did you say not popular with the ladies? No. This is fake news.
It's interesting because it's two gay hockey players. So people are aware it exists, but the amount of people watching this is very tiny. And this is what I said to him this morning. I mean, where are the numbers on any of these shows now? I have no idea. The streaming stuff. It's a great question. You could say that about a lot of shows.
There was $26 million for the gold medal game on Sunday morning. I'm talking about live sports. No, I'm just giving you an update on that, by the way. What is it, Al? Nothing.
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Chapter 4: How does the conversation shift to the popularity of 'Heated Rivalry'?
What is it now? Nothing. So, all right. So, to your point. Okay. Now. Okay. Okay. I don't know what the source of this is, but AI will tell you that heated rivalry surpassed 10.6 million viewers in February. It's popular. I was going to tell you that's fugazi. I don't know if it is or it isn't. I'm just telling you what AI is telling us. AI is very unreliable. Very unreliable.
As he's learning, he uses it a lot, and sometimes it misleads him. But that sucks, though, because I don't have HBO. And I'm not getting HBO to watch another show. I already have six different streaming services. It's too long. That's you. Don't worry about it. It'll become an all-in-one ginormous bundle. But not yet. Not yet. All right, let's move on since this was a swing and a miss.
Jerry wasn't up on the show. I thought he'd get the jokes. He didn't. That's fine. Gay hockey show. Was that from just now? That would have been great if that was from a few weeks ago and he completely forgot that he did discuss it. No, that I have not discussed. It didn't ring any bells. Got it. Well, this rings a bell for you. Rutgers did beat Maryland down in College Park yesterday, 69-65.
I would hope since you were on the call for us. I do vaguely remember that, yes. Saturday, St. John's over Villanova, 89-57. That was the follow-up to losing to UConn by 32 last Wednesday up in Hartford. So Kevin Willard and Villanova feeling the brunt of the response from the Johnnies one game later, and Willard would know, having coached for Rick Pitino in the past.
Your experience after a big loss, what is Rick like at practices? Well... I'm not full of s**t. I don't have hair on my side. I had full set of hair when I started working for him. It's the most miserable experience in life. You fear for your life every day. Seems a little extreme, but he's not really joking about it. Everyone laughs when I say that, but you think you're going to get fired.
It's miserable. As he's gotten older, he's probably become more of a cranky old s**t than he was when I worked for him. Like you literally fear for your life. So there it is again, literally fearing for your life. Comes with the territory. Yeah, he probably knew him when he saw the score between UConn and St. John's. Yeah. I was like, oh, Jesus. Yeah, I got to go deal with this now.
You know you're going to get the best of them. I'm going to run into a buzzsaw, and they did. Yes, last one here. Patino's been consistent that way a long time. He's that intense. He always has been. He's got the most energy of any coach I've ever been around. I think that's why he's got 900 wins in national championships, because he does a better and more intense thing than anybody.
So you hear at the end, he obviously means it as a compliment, but I don't know if he was getting heat for the first part of it or something, or if this was just coincidental, but he followed up with a long tweet about it yesterday, about how great Patino is, and gave his first opportunity. See, I didn't take that first part as, wow, there's some truth to it, I'm sure.
I didn't really take it as... He hated the guy. I didn't either. I'm just wondering why he doubled down. I thought it was a way to compliment his work ethic. Right. Well, that's what it was. I thought he was saying, look, I've been around this. I know what it's like. And he's got so much energy. And he's going to put it all into those practices leading up to this game.
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