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8-28-24 Hour 3

College football rivalry matchups. Colorado accused Oregon of impropriety after getting whooped. The Athletic's top100 impact transfers. Sean McVay got PRP injections where?

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41m
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28 Aug 2024
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Presented by T-Mobile, the official wireless partner of Odyssey Sports. With an awesome network and great savings, there's never been a better time to join T-Mobile. Visit your neighborhood store to make the switch today. This is Danny and Dusty. Look, God's name is going on in here. What was that rocket? With Danny meringue and Dusty, the fan man here. What rocket? I was just in my office and I heard a ruckus. Danny and Dusty on the Odyssey app. Describe the ruckus, sir. And 1080. Don't mess with the bull, young man, no get the horn. The fan. Don't say you know anything. Out of a three year on Danny and Dusty on a Wednesday afternoon, and what will be the new norm through the college of all season, I'm up here in the studio. Jeff Russ is in the producer booth. And Dusty era is down in Eugene at Aunson Stadium where he is doing his prep and show down there as part of his sideline duties. Yeah, they set me up with a nice little studio here connected to our radio booth that we broadcast games from every Saturday from Aunson Stadium and getting a chance to come down, take in practice, do a couple pregame interviews and talk to some of the players and coaches every week before the games. It's pretty cool. And they're putting the final touches on Aunson Stadium before they fill it up on Saturday afternoon against Idaho. They're done pressure washing the scoreboards. They're some replacing some lights up top. They've got it all set up, man. Yeah. How big is that pressure washer? It was pretty big. It was pretty big. I assume they were up there for a while before I got started up here. But they got this thing done. It looks snazzy. They have new Big Ten benches now that have the cooler and the heater built into them with little shades over the top. It's nice. It's a different look here at Aunson. Sounds awful bougie for the Big Ten. I know. I know. But they need them though because it gets freezing in most of the cities that they're playing. But yes, I wonder if they have a cooling bench for USC and UCLA? Yeah. Well, the Ducks one has cooling. It has cooling on it. I don't know. I don't know if they have. I can't really tell to see if they have a little footy spots for the feet. But these are the big things that are new in the Big Ten. Because they'll burn your butt. And burn your butt. All right. No. Those things are game changers when it's cold. Oh, yeah. No. 100%. I am there with you. Simple things in life where you just kind of go, oh, you can you can do this. That's that's pretty cool. It's come a long way. Look, the the. Coddling of college athletes, professional athletes, as it were, it's like, those are the creature comforts where it's like, I'm okay with this. This this this is allowed because it's it's it's it's quite nice. There's there's no reason to take all your less of a man for doing this. Like, I don't know. Let's. Yeah, unless you're a lineman wearing sleeves. Can we agree? Lineman. There was. Don't wear sleeves. There was a lineman. I was gone with with Taylor the one and they were he he's retired lineman. I can't remember who it was, but he was like, they gave him crap about it. And he goes, here's the thing. I endured it because I think he said he played in Buffalo. And he goes, no matter what, I wore the sleeves because I was going to be sleeves guy. So I was down in Tampa Bay, 87 degrees, and I was wearing sleeves and he goes, it had nothing to do with the weather. It had everything to do with with when I realized I got to the NFL that is he was I think starting offensive line. He's like, my arms just did not match up to everybody else's. So I had to hide them. I had. I had to hide them. Oh, I can't get on board with that. I can't get on board with that. I get to get some curls in them, bro. I thought that was for the girls. I thought that was a pretty like honest answer of like why and because of that, I think it's going to lead perfectly into some audio that I have from Coach McVey of the Rams. I don't know if you've heard this yet. It is absolutely crazy. We'll get to that later in the show. But first we have to get to our college while rivalry trophy edition showdown as we are getting now into the elite eight after our top 16 were narrowed down to eight yesterday. Our winners from yesterday, which I have so many bones to pick, but in there in in particular, I'm disgusted with you, Oregon. The little brown jug has fallen to the planning. Wow, that is an upset. That is an upset of galactic proportions. The little brown jug is one of the best in cars football. Location bias. Location bias. It is. 100%. Disgusting. Disgusting. In a very, very, very, very close race, the jeweled chaletli beats out the beehive boot by a singular vote. Uno vote. Whoa. I thought the beehive boot would actually win, but the jeweled chaletli and I did not vote. Uh, the next match up, the seminal war canoe sinks. It's about time. It has gone down, has fallen to the saddle. One piece of the cowboy hardware has made it. No golden hat, no shiny spurs, but the saddle of TCU Texas Tech marches on. Paul Bunyan in Michigan State against the golden cannon of central and western Michigan. Paul Bunyan in a landslide. The little tiny golden cannon, dusty rule on little cannons falls perfectly flat. Perfect. Good. You know, the landslide vote is the only proper way for that little cannon to go down. Uh, in another near landslide, 60-40, uh, the Hartland Trophy of Iowa Wisconsin takes on the milk can trophy of Boise State Fresno State, Hartland Trophy moves on the anatomically correct bowl. Hey. Pushes past the milk can. Remember, you cannot milk a bowl, and if you can, don't. Don't ever do that. Uh, in what I think is a bit more of a landslide. I had no idea you could milk a cat. Oh, yeah. You can milk anything with nipples. I have nipples, Greg. Could you milk me? I would pay to see somebody try to milk Robert De Niro. Actual money I would pay for that because it would be a horrible, horrible thing. Uh, speaking of horrible things, the Floyd of Rosedale, Iowa Minnesota, crushes the land of Lincoln. The pig in a blanket crushes the top hat. Uh, 64-36. There we go. Did not see that coming. That feels right, though. It feels right. It's tough. Uh, our, our next matchup, the Fremont Cannon, the full-size cannon taking on the Chalalea of Notre Dame Purdue, 78-22 Fremont Cannon, the big cannon marches on. And in the Silver Spade Utah, of Utah, New Mexico State, against the Ram Falcon of Air Forest, Colorado State, the Ram Falcon moves on. Hey, look at that. I'm okay with that. I'm okay. Those are very good. It's a good match. Those are two great matchups. So our final matchups in the Elite Eight, the Ram Falcon will take on the Fremont Cannon, the Floyd of Rosedale, and Iowa Trophy will take on the Heartland Trophy also in Iowa Trophy. Iowa doesn't have trophies really well. They, they, I think they do the trophies the best. The Paul Bunyan of Michigan, Michigan State will take on the saddle of TCU, Texas Tech, and the Jules Chalalea will take on the Plattie. I think we know how that's going to go. I mean, the sketch this points, it should beat the Jules Chalalea because the Jules Chalalea should not be in right now. To stay, if we're being honest. The Platties should not be in, but neither should the Plattie. The Platties should have been out in the first round. They should have, they should have both lost you. It's, it's seating. Seating. It's how it goes. So those are your matchups for the Elite Eight. We will wrap up with our final on Friday. We'll have our final for tomorrow, and then we will have our top two for Friday going into the weekend. Our reminder, College Football starts tomorrow, all right. I teased this earlier, we need to get to this next because it's just so unimaginably dumb and leads into the ridiculousness that is just continue to surround Deon Sanders and Colorado coming up here next on Danny and Dusty, Tinney, the Fan. When you think about businesses that are selling through the roof like aloe, all birds or skims, sure, you think about a great product, a cool brand and brilliant marketing. But an often overlooked secret is actually the businesses behind the business, making selling and for shoppers buying, simple for millions of businesses that business is Shopify. Nobody just selling better than Shopify, home of the number one checkout on the planet and the not so secret secret with shop pay that boosts conversions up to 50%, meaning way less carts going abandoned and way more sales going. 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It's actually kind of fitting that you're sitting in a press booth right now as we're talking about a potential spygate scandal that Dion Sanders and the Colorado buffaloes decided to bring to the Pac-12 but have since backed down against the organ ducts after alleging that Oregon accessed its private football data last season ahead of their game against each other. Well, it's so bizarre, this story. So basically what they alleged at the time was that their data was from catapult, which is player tracking data, had been accessed by an outside source. Now the video provider catapult said to front office sports, "We conducted a thorough investigation into reports of unauthorized access to Colorado's football video footage last season. We can't confirm that the security of our systems was not compromised during the investigation. Our systems are secured with robust encryption along with multiple layers of protection. We encourage all customers to adhere to strong security protocols, including maintaining unique logins and passwords for each authorized user, enabling two-step authentication, restricting access to designated devices to prevent unauthorized access." Colorado alleged this catapult said, "Yeah, nothing weird happened." And then they backed off and when the Pac-12 reached out to them because they were like, "Okay, no, this is serious," Colorado was like, "Yeah, no, we're good." Yeah, and then there was even a lot of the FBI getting involved because this is a kind of data breach. It's a problem. And this is a thing that when you're talking about second spectrum with the NBA, the tracking data and the same thing with synergy, one of the problems in the early days of the lead up to this was that these companies had issues with the teams being willing to participate because they thought if they shared their data with these companies, the companies would then be vulnerable to breach or that they would have some nefarious actor that would take their data and give it to another team because everybody's working within the same system, then everybody's in the same ecosystem and everybody's protected. It's kind of like a mutually assured destruction situation, which the worst thing that came out of this was the Toronto Raptors and New York Knicks that are currently embroiled in a lawsuit where a former Knicks employee stole air quotes tracking data, which is available via the website that the Raptors have access to. So that part of it's a little weird, but catapults kind of in the same vein because for those that don't know it, if you ever see guys walking around and look like sports bras with like a weird thing in the back, that's what that is. It's a tracking system that when you see so and so player got up to 21.76 miles per hour. That's how they're able to do that. They're not just like calculating how long it took them to cover how much ground with a stopwatch. They actually have the tracking data that tells them because they have geospatial tracking data built into these guys with these sports bras. I think it's pretty telling that when front office sports reached out to Colorado for comment and for free for the freedom of Information Act stuff, that Colorado hasn't gotten back to them. And when they asked for a response from the Colorado athletic department, they didn't respond, but Oregon did and they said, I love to Oregon's response. We're unaware of any information that provides any credibility of this claim and see no reason to comment further. Yeah, in other words, this sounds like get bent. You and Dion said no excuses like, yeah, we got a whooping today, I think is what he called it. Yeah. And then they're like, hey, we need to find an excuse real quick for this. It's such a weird, it's such a weird that this almost feels like, hey, you know, remember how much leeway that teams in the Big Ten got because of Connor stallions? Maybe we can we can we can gin up our own controversy here with like Oregon, they have so much money that they have they have people breaking into into encrypted databases to get information and which I'm about to say is going to just be sell out of pocket. They should try like every team should try everyone should try to be out of pocket here. That's right, if you ain't cheating, you ain't trying, like that's like, but also on like unless you're again, like Connor stallions being on the sideline and getting literal calls from teams, what are they going to find out from your catapult data that your your wide receiver gets gassed in the third quarter? Like they can, you know what I mean? Yeah. I don't think there was much that they would have garnered from the 42 to six game. You know, well, that's actually why they knew that if if they got somebody on the edge that mathematically that corner could not in his run fit keep up with the running back. That's how they knew. I think film would have told them that too, but that's the thing about this like if you're going to make even to make this claim, which means somebody had like there had to have been something that like I would imagine the the genesis of this when they watch film the next day, somebody had a wild spur up their butt and they said, there's no way they could have known what we were going to do right here in this down this distance in this situation unless they got into our system. Well, and then the conspiracy theory started going because they were three and now they were feeling really good about themselves and there's just no realized literally every other team with the exception of Arizona State did exactly what Oregon did to them, right? I mean, it was one in eight in conference play after after a three and O start and that may have been it right there is that you are looking for answers when you get a humbling like that. But I think that the larger, you know, conversation about Dion is that, you know, what we've been talking about all off season is that he says one thing publicly and then something else is happening behind the scenes, right, always looking for an excuse or finding a reasoning or an answer that just doesn't add up to everybody else, right, whether it's the players that say, you know, we were promised one thing got another once we showed up on campus when we came in through the transfer portal through the recruitment process or, you know, something like this where no excuses. We got a weapon. Hey, let's file this grievance with the pack 12 and then oh, by the way, we realized there was nothing there and then we just went dark on all of the answers that the pack 12 or catapult were looking for. So then catapult has to come out and defend themselves about it. And honestly, if Oregon was going to steal some catapult data, they should steal Washington's. I don't think you need Colorado's like, that's, you know, like, that's, that's the part of this. We're just like, if Oregon was going to do this ridiculous, man, Colorado of all teams to do this against, yeah, use it against Washington, use it against Georgia, use it against USC, like, use it against Ohio State, Colorado, what are we doing? Like, that's, uh, thank you for our text line. Maybe Deontio change his password, uh, from prime, from, uh, prime time one dollar bill. Very close. It's $21. $21 bill. Yeah. That's what it is. We all know that. Or password 21. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Prime time. Prime 21 password prime. There's maybe 10 things that I could try and I bet you that like one of them would work. How much do you want to bet prime is in his passwords? Every single one of them, like there's, there's not a, there's not a chance of 200, a trillion, $200 billion. I can tell you, it was not his passwords. Shiloh. Wow. Dang. Hey, man. I'm not the one child ranking. I'm not the one who ranks my shot. My children. Come on now. Yeah. His own kid came in dead last. I mean, that's tough. That's an absolutely tough, tough, tough place to be. I just thought this, this, this entire thing with Colorado just cannot find their way out of this. And heaven forbid. The again, that they lose the North, North Dakota state because if they do, it's not going to be their film that anybody's worried about hacking. No. Yeah. I would. Cause what? You're going to be. No. You're going to accuse Oregon and it has all the resources in the world of hacking you. What is North Dakota state doing? They setting up a spy gate like a, are they smuggling or they? Who was it? Was it Mike Leach that did the wrong playbook? Yeah. Left a fake call sheet on the bench for the Red River rivalry when he was at Oklahoma in Texas went out there and they thought they had all their hand signals. They thought they had all of their plays and what they were going to do and it turns out Mike Leach given the old whoopty do and ended up scoring a boatload of points against Texas. I love getting a good old scottop. Me? Yeah. Like I would give Colorado some, some, some, a pass here if it wasn't, you know, Colorado for a nice little scottop, but I mean, come on, man. But this is like Arkansas's defensive coordinator went down this road last week where he was asked about how do you stop, you know, sign stealing or, you know, game planning. And he broke it down for like a minute and a half of exactly what teams do every week and every team in the country does it whether, you know, you've got a buddy on your staff who coached at, you know, an opponent that your team that you're facing this week played two weeks ago, you call them, you know, you have this network of people that you reach out to and you find out as much information as you possibly can. And that's part of the game planning process. And then when it comes to game day, when it comes to watching film, you watch not just the film that you have that is, is shared with you by your opponent, but you try to get TV copy. And you have GAs and video guys that all they do is they watch the sidelines during the game copy and try to get as many signs as they possibly can and of the TV copy. And then from that point, you go and you say this signal led to this play and we need to figure out who's the live signaler, who's the dummy signaler, what the signals mean and that's what they, that's a core of your staff is trying to do that all week long. Then he said you get to game day and you have some GAs that are on the field and they're looking across the field and seeing which ones actually match up and by as a game course of the game goes on, you start figuring out those signals and he said, that's something every team in the country does. And you know, it's not the magnitude or the extent of what Michigan did by paying people to go to games, buy tickets and videotape the sidelines. That's a bridge too far, but within the parameters and within the rules, that kind of stuff happens all the time, all the time. It's a very dumb place to be that this even became a story. Helmet communication is going to be a game changer in college football, we get that like we forget that that's a rule this year. But at Haines King said he felt like Tom Brady was the line going into the Georgia Tech Florida State game. Tom Brady wishes he could run like Haines King. Right. USC is actually going to put both their defensive coordinators on the field to help with communication early in the season. That's something that they said that they are not going to be up in the booth just because they're not used to being able to talk on comms. Yeah, you don't know how it's going to play out, man. And I think that's an interesting thing is you're going to see certain teams. I think there will be a start on the field and then like, man, this actually works really well. I can talk to them until they're 15 seconds on the clock. I'll just work my way back up to the to the to the booth and see things a bit more comfortably. I think it's a really interesting thing to watch as we get more games starting tomorrow. Come up next, it is the basically the wrap up season of of listicles, the biggest impact transfers in college football and how they are viewed across the board. I'm up next here, but first it's a bit good with sports. Yeah, they had a bit cooler burger. The listicles March on as it is almost the end of listicle season as football is officially back. Manana with a full slate of college football starting Thursday going all the way in through Sunday. Are you dusty? Are you ready? Yeah. Have you have you prepared your body? Am I ready? Yeah. I think it actually goes through Monday even. I think Monday. Oh, you're right. There is. There is the Monday game. Boston College, Florida State. Yeah. I forgot about that one because it's the last don't cheat me a day before the NFL gets underway. Apparently, there's a certain Florida state fan that has vowed to eat dog poo out of a red solo cup. Should Florida state lose God. Things get more. Well, who is pressure? Yeah. Brr, brr, brr, brr. I didn't see who it was. It was just a bar stool headline or something, but yeah. The athletic is about that life though. I mean, that's tough. I mean, I would never. Look, man, I love my Trojans. I would never go that far. College for the most top 100 transfers. What we're hearing about the 2024 hottest newcomers is a hundred transfers, the most impactfuls for answers in college football, going through this list, a quick count. Isn't that crazy, though? We can go through a hundred impact transfer. Yes. I mean, you think about what the rosters look like. If you're just going on the starters, 22, on every team, there's 134 teams in FPS. Yeah. Do the, do the quick math here. 134. Yeah. 134. Yeah. So 134 times 22 alone is 2,948 players. So just think about that for a second. There's 3,000 starters in FPS Division I football. A hundred is not that many when you really think about as far as the drop in the bucket as it were. But it also shows you the depth and breadth of college football nowadays, that where you can have a hundred impact transfers, and I think you can get through this list and still go, "Huh, there's some guys on here that didn't make the list." It's like, "Oh, okay." But in this top 100, quick count, 21 of them transferred to Big Ten schools. That's a big number. 21. And I think it shows you in the top two, according to this list, number one being Caleb Downs, the safety from Ohio State, who transferred in from Alabama. I still don't get that one. I still don't get it. He's hunting for a title. I guess. He's like a missing link for that defense. Ohio State's defense is going to be nasty this year. They have fixed, and they fixed a lot of their defensive issues last year, Caleb Downs, and look, a boatload of cash too. Remember, it was $13 million to retain their roster that they spent in the transfer portal for Ohio State. So Caleb Downs going to Ohio State, it makes sense, very talented roster. He wanted to win a national title. He didn't think he was going to be able to do without Nick Saban at Alabama. And so he goes to Ohio State. Number two, Dylan Gabriel, going from Oklahoma to Oregon. I mean, if you look at it, four of the top 10 are in the Big Ten, and there's two to Oregon, Evan Stewart, and Dylan Gabriel, and two to Ohio State. And Caleb Downs, the big one, John Justkins, players at their positions. No doubt about it. No. And it's not particularly close. I think you can make the article, the argument between Stewart and Bond. As far as I think you go on Bama, Texas, yeah, depending on which, which wider receiver is more your particular flavor. And I'll tell you what, the Texas in the transfer portal at receiver is loaded on board. Because it's not just I say, upon they got Silas Bolden, too, from Oregon State. And this is the thing that sucks for Oregon State fans. And you're not going to want to hear this, but this is the truth of what Jonathan Smith did at Oregon State. He recruited to a point where you were going to be very competitive. Three of the top 20 impact transfers left Oregon State to go to new schools. Hayden Childs going at quarterback position to Michigan State and following Jonathan Smith was the number 14 Damien Martinez at 16, going from Oregon State to Miami. Actually, it's four guys, not three. Easton Mascaranis Arnold going Oregon State to USC a linebacker. He is going to start at the mic. And then Silas Bolden at receiver going Oregon State to Texas. Every single thing you hear about Silas Bolden at Texas is that, oh my god, he is a dude, an absolute monster. And now they have size in Bolden or a size in bond and speed with Bolden. Texas lost a lot at receiver. They reloaded through the portal. Also goes to show that Oregon State also put German McCoy from Oregon State to Tennessee. And of course, DJ from Oregon State to Florida State. Yeah. So they have six of the top 75 impact transfers in the country. Yep. It's crazy. And you know, you mentioned 21 from Oregon and look, Oregon also making the list with Japar Muhammad, who goes from UW to Oregon. You had Kobe Savage as well, making the list. Jamari Caldwell, Jamari Caldwell, the defensive tackle that came in from Houston. I mean, it's a pretty massive list of guys that made the jump and Oregon had a couple of holes they needed to fill. And they filled them through that transfer portal. It's a really interesting spot when you start kind of looking at this at in the past, you know, the transfers were like a little patchwork here, a little patchwork there. I, despite Dion doing the whole Louis thing, I think the year before with Lincoln Riley showing, hey, look, if you've got a program that has players already, like you have Caleb Williams and you've got other guys around him, you can import your entire wide receiver room. Like they like if you if you're Texas and you're like, our wide receiver crew or our offensive line is great. Our quarterbacks, one of the best in the country prior to injuries, they had one of the best running back rooms in the country. Like, we can just go get wide receivers. We can do that. And it'll be just fine. And I think that's such a stark contrast of what college football used to be. We're like, ah, you know, we'll go get a guy here. We'll go get a guy there. No, you've got, you've got programs that are just going like wholesale, I'll get a D line here. I'll get my tight ends here, my wide receivers like you're, you see teams are loading up like whole position groups and it's, it's honestly pretty crazy. When you think about, if you look at this list, the, the teams that keep popping up are making names for themselves and it's not just like the, the tier two and tier three teams like Texas A&M or Ole Miss, like they're good teams, but they're not like Ohio State's on this list everywhere. Yeah, everywhere. You see, you know what you don't see though? There's one team on here. You don't see it. And then they're at the very top. Clemson. Oh, what? Georgia? Yeah. You just don't see Georgia in here going out or coming in. You have, uh, uh, Dumas Johnson, the linebacker, the Winter Kentucky and you've got Trevor Etienne going for Florida, Georgia, which one in one out kind of a deal, but outside of that. They lost an edge rusher to Florida State. Oh, that's right. Uh, Marvin Jones. Yeah. Yeah. Who he didn't look very good on Saturday, he may or may not have gotten absolutely mauled by Georgia Tech. Yeah. It'll happen. Yeah. It'll happen. But my point being Georgia's really the only like major, major, major national power out there that doesn't, that isn't on this list all over the place. You see Alabama everywhere. You see Oregon everywhere. You see Ohio State everywhere. Uh, you see Ole Miss, you, you see all these other perennial teams and obviously Clemson, which we've noted, uh, they're, they're not going to touch any of this. But it's in this top 100, it's up and down the board. It is all of those teams. Yeah. It, I think what's interesting though is that if we look at it, you remember this is the top 100 impact guys, right? Yeah. This isn't everyone. This is the impact guys. They got Jaden Rashada, remember out of the portal? I mean, he's going to be pretty important to their future moving forward. They got Vanderbilt's leading wide receiver from a year ago. But when you talk about impact guys, is he really going to impact that room that's already really good? Yeah. Is London Humphrey's going to be a guy that, that really impacts that room that much? Probably not. Because they're already so loaded everywhere else, which is crazy to think about. No, it's entirely fair, but it's just, it's interesting the way certain programs have positioned themselves in these markets, right? And I don't think it's necessarily a good or a bad thing. I'm definitely side-eyeing demo and not encouraging or working with transfers for whatever. Yeah. You're telling me you don't have any holes that you need to fill? That you'd love to be like, Hey, because here's the thing, like, if you're from that region of the country, Clemson's a dope school. Yeah. If you're like, if you are from the south, Clemson is a school you want to go to, not only just because of like what they have been recently, but historically the university itself, it's location, everything about Clemson has a draw and you're not going to take advantage of that. Don't do it. So like, so you've got the old school way, right? Like you've got kids that like, they go to their other school first and they realize, you know what? I don't like it here. And you don't want those guys because they didn't want to be there first. I don't know, man. I feel like I do understand what he's doing. I don't agree with it, but I understand it. I think eventually like everything would double he'll back off of this, but I think he's going to want to like put his foot down first, ziggin when everybody else is zagging. Right. All right. We've got to have some fun with some audio here because I tease this earlier in the show. Russ, do we have the McVeigh? Okay. We're going to have to come back with this because Dusty, you've got to hear this because this was, this was a conversation in what, where we talked about this a little bit the other day. And I, I, I cannot wait to see the look on your face when you hear this. Come and make sure on Danny and Dusty 10 of the fan. I, I think I have a new found love, respect and appreciation for Rams head coach Sean McVeigh. He went on with the PMT, the part of my take guys and he just, he laid it all out there. He bared his soul for the world to see. Patriot. It looks great. I'm embarrassed to admit. I had to get PRP for that. Did you? Yeah. It's a, it looks a little fuller. You know, I was stressed. My beard. I mean, I was getting, I don't know if you want to say alopecia, but it was getting thin. Yeah. You got shots in your face. Absolutely did. Okay. So here's how it started though. I'll give you this. This is how it started. I'm so L.A. now. So a couple of years ago at the draft house, they got this over the top shot. When you go back to the year that Pooka Nakuza drafted, they want to show this. They're showing these where we're talking about the vision for Pooka, all that stuff. I'm just, you know, selfishly looking at my hairline like, what the fuck is going on with the end out? Yeah. All I'm seeing is bald. Mm hmm. You know, and actually where he morse his daughter, Malia, she always used to say, you are balding. And I thought she was just choking with me. So I told my wife, I said, why didn't you tell me I'm actually going bald and back in my head. Look terrible. So I started getting PRP shots there. Smart starting to come in. You know, I'm feeling good about that. And I said, why the hell not the beer? Yeah. Are you just saying that? No. He does look good. If he's going to get this, he, he's probably going to Google it right now. Yeah. It's a pleasure pain. When you do it. Wow. Wow. Look at that. Full on admitting, not LeBroning it. He's going full earlacker. Hey, just him, just him, just him. He's amazing. I look, I started thinking about this. I don't have any trouble growing hair or facial hair as if you're watching on YouTube right now. Somebody mentioned that I look like Fazzy Bear. Yes, my hair is growing and growing and growing. My facial hair is growing and growing, but I was telling Jeff Russ this before the show. I have two little spots in my facial hair that take longer to fill in than any other spot. Like I can grow a beard. That's not a problem for me. What I have on my face right now is like two days. Yeah. I mean, obviously outside of my goatee because I just trim that, but like what's on my face, I think it's like two days. It grows. Yeah. But would I like it to fill in a little thicker in some areas? Sure. Yeah. I remember a couple of years ago, I was growing my hair out when our number two, she was younger. And I caught a glimpse of myself at the back of my head in the mirror and I immediately wouldn't tell my wife why the hell do you not tell me that it looks so ridiculous back here. And that's when I started changing my head again. What was her response to that? She's like, oh no, you look fine. You can't hardly tell at all, which once they once they pull out, though, you can't hardly see it at all. You can absolutely see it too late. Too late. Yeah. Yeah. So that's when I started shaving my hair again. I make they has a look though, where I couldn't imagine him without hair. I could see him shaving it because he I think he's got because he's got the very, very tan LA skin now perfectly sculpted beard. Yeah. Like just being that guy. I could see that. Ah, yeah. He'd keep the beard. Oh, yeah. Hundred percent. Keep the beard shave the head. I could see that, but then he would go down like he'd start looking like a supervillain. I mean, instead of a super model. I mean, that's that's how that that the transition takes place, though. He's a handsome man. You know, when we can ask soup about this, he rocks beard, sans hair. Yeah. Very supervillainy. But he's tall. It's true. But he's not true, true, true. They it's more Tom Cruise in a Tropic Thunder, if he went, was it? Less gross, gross, gross. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, Dusty, you've talked about, you know, you have a conquistador mustache. Would you would you be willing to undergo the PRP treatments for to get a thicker, fuller mustache and beard? Now are you going to need to need a needle into your lip? Are these the same PRP treatments that Kobe went to Germany for for his hamstring? I would imagine so. It's probably the same. Is there like a different one? Is this the platelet-rich plasma? Plasma? I think it's the same one. But I think the what we're missing here is from McVeigh is I want to know, did he get these shots done in the United States? Oh, absolutely he did. And it was by a boutique company that comes to your home and does it in your home because he's caught fighting steroids from the Philippines. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Let me look. Can you go to a dentist now to get Botox? Yeah. I said boutique, not Bodega. It's like. Right. They get their steroids from Britain. Yeah. I mean, come on. They do it with like Botox. They do it with everything. They'll just come to your house and just be like, yeah, this is a safe place to do this. Yeah. We'll do this. I bet you these like Hollywood stars have the surgeons come to their house. Yeah. If you're rich enough, they just assume you're clean. House call? Yeah. Yeah. I saw it on Dexter. I want to be fine. Yeah. It'll be OK here. And so I think I'm intrigued by this because I have several places on my beard where I just don't grow hair. I just thought it was crazy. He was like, yeah, I got it shoved into the back of my head. I got shoved into my face doing good and look, I'm not going to lie for those that can't see it. It looks good. Looks good. Good. Feel good. Play good. Alright. That does it for us today. Enjoy traffic. Yeah. That's the downer about this. I'll be back up partying with you animals in the studio tomorrow. That's how long it's going to take you to get here. Musk, you're not wrong in that as well. I get to hit Portland right when rush hour traffic starts. Have fun at Wilson Hill. Yeah. It's so fun. It's so easy to get through Wilson Hill. But why? Why is Wilson Hill so funny? Honestly, you should swing through and come by my house and then go to the back way to Hillsborough. Yeah. Being dead serious. Go right over the hill. Alright. We'll see you tomorrow. Up next, you got four hours of power from their mouths to your ears this primetime with Isaac and soup. Have a great Wednesday, everybody. Bye. Happy birthday, Agent Russ. Love you, babe. 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