"Your child's first step is a big step towards their future. With first step by college invest, every Colorado child born or adopted on or after January 1, 2020 will receive a free $115 contribution to their college invest college savings account. Plus, we'll match a percentage of your contributions in the coming years helping you save even more. Enroll today and start your child off on the right foot. Is it ColoradoFirstStep.org to get started and claim your $115 now?" We're back, quick second with Jay Foreman, Austin Orman, got a couple of texts here before we put a bow on it. Bolivar says, "pull a bullet in the last segment call of the day." Bolivar. Member Bruce Booz says, "I like Harburg's play in the first quarter when Fadoni Mrs. Block Harburg was giving him the air full." LOL. Yeah? Not LOL. Legit. 1575 says, "You cannot convince me the talent at IU is greater than what we have leadership matters in business and sport. We're not 50 points worse than them. Bookmakers had it at five to six points." I agree. Dave from Renew said, "Let's talk about golf." You know what the equivalent of golf or the analogy would be what we did Saturday? It's Jordan Speed, number 12 at Augusta. Oh, no. It is. Jordan Speed. Jordan Speed was at the top of his career. He was dead serious. He was an odds-on-fairy favorite to win. He was winning the Masters. Got cocky. I think it's number 12, correct me if I'm wrong, right? Number 12 at Augusta, and it's a little simple par three, and there's wind and everything, and obviously it's a lot harder shot than it looks. Actually, I've been there and I've walked the course, and the green is like the dime size. Hey, hit one, two shorts spun off the green, water, a little wedge, right? There's the professionals now, and Jordan Speed has real good hands for a short game. Water again. Hit it on there, three Jack, Masters over, right? Thanks for playing Try Again next year. Or here's another one, right? Here it is. Roy McIlroy, making the turn, leading Augusta. Number 10, Roy McIlroy, can hit the ball forever, hooked it, left, and out of bounds. Hey, what's up? It's Wilmer Valderrama. A lot of us don't think twice about our tech, millions of Americans struggle to connect to today's digital world, and that's why this story really hits home for me. I started thinking about my upbringing and myself growing up in a world where you needed every possible tool or help you could get to actually allow you and afford you a bigger dream. That's why I love what AT&T's been doing. They're doing something amazing. I mean, they've launched an effort to equip 20,000 students with laptops, backpacks and school supplies. Seattle, for example, they've provided 250 laptops and backpacks to kids who really needed them. No, you might think like, okay, 250 kids, that's nice, but stuff to think for a second, like the impact of what this could do for a community. And you know, 250 kids getting that kind of help, it's, it's, it's huge. It's not just happening in Seattle, right? AT&T is doing it all over the country. I'm just proud that AT&T is helping connect the next generation to a brighter futures. And that's, that's pretty special. Connecting changes everything. AT&T. Done. There's been plenty of plenty and plenty of meltdowns, and that's what the equivalent of getting there and duking right down your leg. So on the one hand, I get it on the other hand, though, Nebraska didn't even make the turn against India. That is true. You know, well, here's, here's the, here's the, here's the, here's the real analogy. Yeah, you, you, you start off with Ty, you're the odds on favorite slice in the woods. First tee shot. Done. You shoot 80. You shoot 85. They don't even put you on TV anymore. Pulled you ready. Pulled you with Nebraska against Texas. They pulled you out of TV. You got like an 86 and the winner shot 66. You got beat by 20, 20 strokes. So that's what it is. Normally you aren't 20 strokes, strokes worse than the whoever you're playing against. But from that day, but that day, that tee shot was just, then you had wind factors and every time you tried to do something, it just got worse. And your caddy was off too. Yeah. Didn't bring you the right water. No, no, no. Yeah. Well, here's, here's what we'll keep going. Right. It was just. Hey, we'll, we'll keep going, man. The equivalent was the caddy put 15 clubs in there and you got kept getting two shot penalties to be recognized on hole 16. I've been getting. I got 15. Yeah. Yeah. I got 15. Ian Wolfman, the first time I ever started watching golf, he was leading in the British Open is caddy, because I guess he warmed up with two drivers, caddy forgot to take one out. Oh. Yeah. Good. Wait. You are no longer needed. Your service is no longer rendered. So anyway, there you go, Dave. I gave you plenty of analogies to go through brother, you know, talk about golf. Um, anyways, we'll move on, you know, the Huskers need to move on. Jay Forman, Austin or appreciate your guys, uh, text in and, uh, you know, everybody's going through it. You know, we've got a game playing being played Saturday and four more after that, but we're out of here. It's ticket week nights and then tomorrow is teammates Tuesday. So I'll talk to you Wednesday. Maybe. Anyways, Jay Forman, Austin Norman old school, we're out of here. Your child's first step is a big step towards their future with first step by college invest. Every Colorado child born or adopted on or after January 1st, 2020 will receive a free $115 contribution to their college invest college savings account. Plus, we'll match a percentage of your contributions in the coming years, helping you save even more. Enroll today and start your child off on the right foot. Visit ColoradoFirstStep.org to get started and claim your $115 now.