Chapter 1: What criticism does Dan Patrick have for Lane Kiffin regarding Ole Miss?
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Chapter 2: How did Lane Kiffin address the racial past of Ole Miss?
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Chapter 3: What was Lane Kiffin's controversial apology?
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The superstar you'd most want to play with, Luka Doncic, Shea Gilgis-Alexander, Nikola Jokic, or Victor Wemby? 44% say Wemby, followed by Jokic. And then I threw this one out there, which of the NFL international games would you most want to attend based on the food of the city? 38% say Madrid, followed by 34% for Paris. I have been to Australia. I have been to Rio. I've been to London.
I've been to Paris. Haven't been to Madrid. Haven't been to Munich. Been to Mexico City. Those are the games that have been revealed. Adam Schefter had this earlier. Is this all of the international games, Paulie? I think that's it. Okay. Because we're going to get to the point where every team will play an international game. And that's when we get to 18.
And then that's going to be sold as an international package. I've been telling you this for the last couple of years, that this is where we're headed. 18th game, everybody is going to play an international game. teams to have a hub headquarters. That's our town.
Chapter 4: What insights does James Worthy provide about the Lakers' season?
That's our city. That's our country. They want that. You got Melbourne. You got the Rams and the Niners. You got the Cowboys and Ravens in Rio de Janeiro. Weeks four through six in London, it'll be Colts, Commanders, Eagles, Jags, and then the Texans and the Jags. Week seven, you'll have Paris. That will be the Saints and the Steelers. Week nine, Madrid. That will be the Bengals and the Falcons.
Week 10 will be the Lions and the Patriots in Munich. And then week 11, the Niners and Vikings in Mexico City. Let's see. Juan in Miami. Hi, Juan. What's on your mind today? Hey, Dan. How are you? I'm calling from Miami. I see they released the NFL international schedule, and I see the Jaguars are playing twice in Europe. And Miami got nothing. So what do the Jaguars do during their day off?
Do they just explore the different cities or just curious? Thank you. Well, they'll stay there in London. They'll be there for a couple of weeks. Just, you know, stay acclimated to the time change. But get ready for more of this. This is what the NFL wants.
Chapter 5: How does James Worthy evaluate LeBron's potential future with the Lakers?
The NFL wants expansion. And expansion is not necessarily with games. That's why they're all in on flag football. They want flag football, the NFL, to be associated with flag football and vice versa. That's why they want it in the Olympics. Because you can build... globally flag football with the NFL logo on that.
It'd be hard for a lot of these different regions in the world to be able to get the equipment, you know, just the money to have a football team or football teams or leagues. This way with flag football, you don't need anything. You need a football field, you need flags, and you need a football. That's it. That's what the NFL, the globalization, because baseball has this.
Baseball has globalization, whether it's in the Dominican Republic or it's in Puerto Rico or it's in Japan, Korea. The NBA has this as well. There's going to be an NBA Europe League that's going to be happening very soon.
And they'll be in the big cities talking to somebody who his job is to bring two parties together to sell portions of teams, whether it's baseball, football, basketball, soccer. And he was saying that these price tags for these European cities to get an NBA Europe franchise are going to surprise a lot of people of how much they're going to spend. Yes, Paul?
The other bonus for the NFL with these European games, now they have another window. They found that 9.30 a.m. Eastern window. Even though it's wonky and you're not ready for football yet, it's another window on a Sunday to have live NFL.
The London games never look exciting. I don't know what it is. Muted? They look slower. Maybe the grass is a little higher. I don't know. It's just weird when I watch a London game I don't know the last time I went, man, was that a shootout?
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Chapter 6: What changes does James Worthy suggest for the Lakers' roster next season?
Or, wow, that was the best game of the day. Yes, Mark. You have the locals wearing like Troy Aikman jerseys and saying, go NFL! Or you get Rob Lowe where he has just NFL logo on his hat. Sporting all the teams. Yes, Dylan. I mean, you are always watching the Jags in the London game, so that could contribute to the slow look. Okay. But now it's a new-look Jags. True.
Yeah, so maybe those games will be exciting. But so is that what you're saying, basically, how the Jags have basically conquered London? They're going to try and do that with other... So each team's going to have their own hub internationally. Yes. But this... Now, leading up to this, the last couple of years, I think there was a lot of speculation that could Jacksonville, you know, move there.
And I think this is the NFL's way of saying, no, we don't want to have a team in a designated city or country. We want to share the wealth with the rest of the world. I mean, the fact you're going to Melbourne. I mean, okay, that's a long way to go. And how many fans will be able to go?
But it might be really big, you know, with rugby in Melbourne and that you're going to get a great audience to show up. You want to make sure you're filling those seats. Yes, Dylan. Yeah, and they have Aussie rules football there. That's probably a market primed for it, I would think. Yeah, I would think so. And you could go out there and you're going to have demonstrations.
Maybe you could play a rugby game for the media when they come over there. Maybe you could get publicity.
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Chapter 7: What comparisons are made between Victor Wembanyama and past NBA legends?
The NFL, it's hard to screw up. It's like March Madness. It's hard to screw it up. They'll somehow figure it out or they'll move past some kind of problem and we'll watch. Yeah, Dill. Have they been able to quantify much of a true fan base growth in London for the Jags? Because they've played there enough years now where you'd think that would have started to develop.
But like Marvin said, you look in the audience and you're like, oh, it's a Michael Crabtree jersey. There's just all random... Yeah, I don't know what the love affair, especially in that part of the country, they love their soccer.
When you show up and you're not wearing a jersey of somebody who's actually on the team that you're out there watching, maybe it's just the novelty of being able to go to see American football in person. Yes, Paul? It feels like the NFL thinks of Europe and those other countries like, why not? Let's do this over the course of decades because we've maxed out America.
There's not a place in America where they're not aware of the NFL. Why not go international? Andrew in Atlanta. Hi, Andrew. What's on your mind today? First time, long time, 6'2", 300-ish. Ish. Yeah, driving through the streets of Atlanta, you're talking about big T's. For Joe, Joel, and Bede, I was going to see, driving by Magic City, if I could get a big T's to the main stage, please.
Big T's to the main stage. Big T's. Have a good day. Appreciate you. Thank you, Andrew. T's, apostrophe S. Let's see.
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Chapter 8: What memorable moments does James Worthy share from his playing career?
Eric in Atlanta. Hi, Eric. What's on your mind today? Hey, DP. How you doing? Good. Hey, college athlete as well. You know, I didn't have basket weaving or ballroom dancing, but a class I learned a lot from, wiffle ball. Where'd you go to school? Small school, University of the Cumberlands. Okay. Is that Cumberland, Kentucky?
Yeah.
Yes, it is. Williamsburg, Kentucky. Okay. All right. Cumberland Lake. Very pretty area there. Wiffle ball. Todd. That would be great. You could have gotten straight A's in wiffle ball. I know. I think those are usually pass-fail for something like. Was it a pass-fail, Eric? It was. No test. Yeah. Yes, Marvin. Nah, Fritzie would have got it incomplete. He would have got hurt. Oh, that's right.
What happens if you get hurt? Yeah, I would have strained an elbow or some kind of tendon problem. Mike in California. Hi, Mike. What's on your mind today?
Hey, Dan, 58190.
I heard the gentleman call in earlier about Steve Sarkeesian. I am a USC fan, and I seem to remember Sarkeesian in one game needing to call up to the booth and have his... AD Pat Hayden come down and do one of his arguments for him because I think at the time he may have been a little tipsy. Yeah, that's well documented with Steve and his tenure at USC.
I just don't know where this, I'd like to know the context of Sarkeesian taking a shot at Ole Miss, talking about, now I know, I think it's a 97% acceptance rate at Ole Miss. Yes. I usually don't bring up the SEC with higher education. I don't confuse it with Stanford, Notre Dame. They're inclusionary. The Ivies, yes. Like, okay, aren't we all kind of in this together?
And then Steve Sarkeesian bringing up basket weaving at Ole Miss. Do we know what was said for him to then say that? Lane Kiffin did a four-hour interview at the Vanity Fair, and there was a topic on recruiting, and he got around to, hey, I had to deal with parents and grandparents not wanting to come here because of the racial past of Ole Miss.
Did Lane Kiffin volunteer that he tried to change that? You can be critical of Ole Miss. Did you change it in any way? When were you made aware that there could be parents and grandparents who didn't want their child or grandchild to go there? And shouldn't you have done something about it? And you're going to LSU. Like, that was the thing that shocked me. So Ole Miss, imagine you wake up.
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