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Chapter 1: What are the implications of Brendan Sorsby's eligibility ruling?
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You are listening live to the program. Your teams, your town, your program. Box now passed to Wemby. Wemby rises. His shots go good. Rebound Knicks. Game's over. Lucky 13 for the Knicks. Their 13th straight win has given New York a two-games-to-none lead in these NBA Finals. It hits the bottom of Brandon Bussey's foot.
That's about as unlikely a way to lose in double overtime as you could imagine. Well, hit center field. It's a deep center field. Fragler is back. Gone. Way up into the batter's eye.
Chapter 2: How has the Kansas Jayhawks season concluded and what does it mean for the team?
And now, wondering if Brendan Sorsby can get a couple of bets down for him, Seren Petro.
Right you are, Kay. Right you are. Petro on the program on Sports Radio 810 WHB. Thank you for joining us here on a cloudy Monday and one that has the Kansas Jayhawks sadly eliminated. It is over. Game number two, Oklahoma doing what they did in game number one, pounding. The Kansas Jayhawks, 13-2, I believe, is the final? 13-2 in this one, 8-1 in the first one. 21-3 in the two games. Yeah.
Rough ending to a fantastic season for the Kansas Jayhawks. Oklahoma moves on. The Jayhawks are eliminated, but still a great season for KU. Congrats to Todd Lebo and the other OU. I know there's a lot of people who go down to OU from here these days. So congrats to the OU fans for moving on to the College World Series.
The sting of this is going to be a little... Well, for a little bit, but you get a little further away from that and you can look back and they can realize just what an amazing run this was for their team. You... Want to do better, particularly when you're playing in your home park.
Chapter 3: What are the recent developments in Chiefs football practices?
But at some point, they'll be able to look back on this. And they should, because you might not have this year again. You'd like to think you could, but this might be the... The closest you get.
And yet another SEC school goes to the College World Series. Gabe Yarman tweeting out that with Alabama clinching a spot in the College World Series, every SEC team has made the College World Series since 2012. And all of them except South Carolina have made it. since 21, correct? Except for Mizzou. M-I-Z. And there's been some good baseball players at Mizzou.
Yes. But not a College World Series team. Yeah, Max Scherzer and there was somebody else that was a starting pitcher kind of around that time, went and was pitching for the Twins. I can't remember who it was. Um, they've had some dudes and they have never been able to translate it into June. You know, you say basketball never, never translates into March or football.
Never in January, never translates into June. So they're, they're in a, I mean, the sec may be as dominant, more dominant in baseball than they have been in football over the years. So everyone, all but two have been to the college world series in the last six seasons. Yeah. That's amazing. They asked for it. Now they got it. Yeah.
Chapter 4: How do the Chiefs' offseason moves impact their upcoming season?
It is. It is a busy day today. Matt Derrick's going to be with us in the 3 o'clock hour. We'll talk some Chiefs football with Matt as OTAs and minicamp continue. We'll get Matt's thoughts on the Chiefs today or tomorrow. There's no media today, but are they practicing today? No. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday? Yep. Is the mandatory minicamp last events before they shut it down?
Next, they will reconvene In St.
Jomo. This would normally be the week of the third OTA, but that is not the case. There's a little soccer event happening in the town beginning next week.
So, abbreviated version.
Abbreviated version.
But the good news is everything's firing on all cylinders with the Chiefs, so it's all good.
Absolutely. Rishi Rice, you know, getting outpatient treatment. I don't know how that's going down. That's always a hoot.
I'm sure it's working swimmingly.
Oh, yeah. He'll be ready to go in a couple weeks.
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Chapter 5: What controversies surround college athletics and gambling?
So we'll talk about that with Matt Derrick. Two-minute drill coming up at 4. Jeff Passan in the 5 o'clock hour talking baseball. We begin with some college athletics. Everybody's talking about it. You know, we have this bit we do with the interns. We tell them, like, there's a difference between a story and a topic. Right. Like the story is Oklahoma wins and advances. What's the topic?
What's the conversation? Topic would be the question. Yeah. A topic would be is Kansas baseball reached its its peak? Is it not good enough to get to the College World Series? Was it the better team? And this is just baseball happens in Oklahoma. You know, that's diving deeper. Getting further into the subject matter is more along the topic side.
I always tell them that the topic should be formed in the form of a question. So, you know, the Brendan Sorsby ruling is out there where a judge in Lubbock County, Texas, has said, no, no, no, he's good to go. And there's a lot of outrage. And they said, wreck him. There's a lot of outrage. There's a lot of Twitter fire out there about, well, there are no rules.
And, you know, I've had some people, and we were talking about it at lunch today. And what are we going to call this kid, by the way? Willie?
Bill? Bill Wildcat?
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Chapter 6: How does the NCAA's governance affect college sports today?
No. It's got to happen this week, though. Yeah. We need a name on it. We've got to find something.
Apple?
Apple.
Because he's abandoned his post for the Apple store today.
That's what I'm saying.
Phone. Okay, if I swing by Apple.
I ain't your dad, so do what you gotta do, man. No, you must not.
No, he seems like a good kid. But having phone trouble. That might not be bad, Apple. iPhone? iPhone.
It was a phone issue. I think so. That's what he said.
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Chapter 7: What are the challenges facing Missouri athletics in the SEC?
iPhone's pretty good. I like iPhone. I think that flows better than Apple. Yeah, iPhone. It might be iPhone.
Third day here. Well, I got to go. Good. Get my iPhone fixed. All right. Well, iPhone it is then. There's been a lot worse than iPhone.
Yeah. It just sounds funny.
Yeah.
Hey, iPhone. Reminds me of like hole punch. Yes. We had a hole punch back in the day. Yes. Clappy. Because Dan Ferguson would kind of. Just kind of clap. He became clappy. Yeah.
Yeah. iPhone might stick.
We might have to go with that. I think that's going to stick. I think Thunderdome is going to be tough to beat.
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Chapter 8: What future changes can we expect in college athletics and their financial dynamics?
Yeah. Also, Sit Down was just great. Some of the best work we've had.
Yeah. But, you know, so, like, what is the topic? I get the outrage, but, like, because to me it's interesting, like, that's the symptom, right? I don't want to go where the topic goes because the disease is America. I don't think anybody wants me to go where the problem is. You want to hear that, oh, it's just one crooked-ass judge looking out for his team.
It's going on all over the place in every walk of life. I don't know what you want to hear. I mean, if I bring it back to sports, like you had a governing body that would investigate these things and they would hand down rulings. And when they did, you could appeal it. But if you didn't win your appeal, then you serve the penalty.
Yes.
And like a bunch of infantile children. The biggest, most wealthy universities in America decided they didn't like being told what to do, even though they were the people that empowered the governing body and gave them guardrails and gave them limits on what could be done and put rules together, rules that they came up with. And then this governing body. attempted to enforce it.
And along the way, they first stripped it of a lot of the resources that went its way. And I'm not saying that the school shouldn't get a lot of the money that they make. But it started in the 80s with taking the football television contracts away from the NCAA. And really, the NCAA is funded by the basketball contract.
And when that contract runs out, I would assume that the NCAA will just go away. And because I assume that the schools are going to say, nope, we're not putting our money in the big four leagues or the big five leagues. We want all the money. We want an even bigger share. You don't want to fund the people who are actually enforcing things. So I've talked about this with Gene Taylor.
I've talked about it with with with Goff. You know, the universities did this to themselves. by basically not liking that they were told no from time to time by the NCAA. And I find it utterly preposterous. And everyone wants to get in front of, well, we need Congress. You've got to be kidding me. That's where we're going to figure it out? Athletics.
Meanwhile, near as I can tell, nobody in this country likes anything that Congress hands down to them. In any way, shape or form. No one. No one likes it at all. All everybody does is sit in this country and bitch and moan about what the politicians are doing. I don't care which side is in power or in your neighborhood. The other half is bitching and moaning. All right.
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