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Chapter 1: What are farmer jackets and why are they significant?
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Chapter 2: How has the landscape of college sports changed over the years?
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Can superstars even exist the way they used to? 2016 was sort of that last era of monoculture where we still consumed things in community. Everybody wanted to be Beyonce at that point. I don't think we'll ever see another Rihanna.
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Chapter 3: What does it mean to be a Black American girl in today's society?
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Chapter 4: How do personal experiences shape opinions on college athletics?
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Welcome, everyone. It is Kentucky Sports Radio Tuesday, June the 9th. I am Matt Jones here in Lexington, Kentucky. It's a nasty day. Rainy. Disgusting. Uh...
Chapter 5: What are the implications of NIL deals for college athletes?
pouring all morning, but you're here with us, and that's good. On the Clark's Puppet Shop phone line, 859-280-2287. A Vision Auto Glass text machine is 772-774-5254. In this edition, sponsored by the T.J. Smith Law Office. If you call T.J., he'll make them pay. I got Drew and Shannon. Billy will be here in the second hour for more. World Cup facts. People seem to like that.
We learned lots of things yesterday. That was so much fun. I was just randomly thinking about the UFO landing pad at home last night. Yes. And moving the cars in South Korea.
Chapter 6: How does the history of college sports influence current debates?
And the robots on the camels. I meant to look that up and actually watch a match, a game. I'd say it's a race. A race?
That's true.
I don't know. I was thinking about all the Brazilian prisoners reading books, and I was wondering, Billy, how many of them take them up on it? If Ryan Lemon had a choice, he would say four days in prison is better than reading a book.
I think that's punishment enough for him to read a book.
Yeah, I think he would say, no, let's just go ahead and stay in jail. I'm fine. I don't want to read. But I don't know what the people of Brazil do. This is a big time for them. They're big into soccer, and apparently they're not as good this year as they normally are.
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Chapter 7: What role do fans play in the perception of college athletes?
I was just thinking like at this very moment right now, how many people are pushing a car in neutral back so they can get out of a parking garage?
It could be hundreds happening right now as we're speaking.
That to me seems like a system that would encourage fights. Well, just this morning I had to go to the bottom level of this garage. It's pretty busy. I thought, you know what? If these were neutral, I'd just make my own spot here. So you and I went, we all went to lunch yesterday. Shannon is, of course, in Louisville, so he wasn't here. And we went to the Sawyer's place. Yeah. Right next door.
A Lexington legend.
Nice guy. He was very busy.
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Chapter 8: Why is it important to discuss the future of college sports?
Busiest I've ever seen that place.
Heck yeah.
I've never seen a place like that. And a lot of the people in there, Shannon, were FFA, future farmers of America. Mm-hmm. Very important group of people.
Mm-hmm.
Well, yeah. We need our farmers.
Farmers are important.
And we need them in the future. Yes. We don't have them. Yeah. What's going to happen? We're going to end up just riding camels.
AI food or something. Yeah, exactly.
So they were there, and they all have jackets. They have very professional ā these are high school kids, I think. And they all have jackets, and they've taken over the city. I mean, there are future farmers everywhere. That's why you walk downtown, there's just people growing plants all over the place. I've never felt better about the future of farming than after our lunch yesterday.
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