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The Paul Finebaum Show
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"7 two 8 5. McKinsey is up next. Hello. Hey, Mackenzie. What's happening? I'm 9 in my name, McKinney, and I'm from the university Alabama, and me and mom pole. Well, thank you. Who are you a fan of? Alameda. Roll tied. McKinsey, are you looking forward to the basketball tournament tomorrow? Well, I hope you guys have a good time watching it and you stay in touch with us. We always like hearing from 9 year olds. Thank you very, very much. Appreciate it. Newt is up next in Kentucky. Hello newt. Hey, how you doing today? We are doing well. Thank you. How's the weather down there? It's been ridiculously cold, probably like it is where you are. Yeah. Water, what power face about the coach cows basketballs, what he coaches the teams and stuff and everything else where I don't think he coaches tapes rat. Let me ask you this. Why don't you think Cal does right? We just had a caller who thinks he's amazing. I mean, I'm big turkey fans. I got a bunch of people right from ball games, have big parties in my house. People's Party store house and we'll go do things march ball games constantly and do things. Coach, first of all, he needs to sit down and we're on the beach with the guys played by a small. He's on her ass constantly about things. I'm sorry, I said that. But he's constantly riding him. And everything else is up. And he don't play the right players that need to be playing, and when players does good, they make a little mistake. He takes them out when they're doing great and should keep them back into the system about things. You know? And why does he make this a constantly well, he's been there for how many years? I don't think he's ever won for a set of Kentucky but his leftovers from last coach and he's never won nothing for yourself. You know what I mean? And people think the awesome person in the world? No. You know? Well, listen, I don't want our phone call, but a lot of people disagree. They think he is a great coach. And he's also a phenomenal humanitarian. We apparently we lost you a little bit there. Cody, a lot of conversation about the cats. Going ahead, Cody. Hey, what's up, man? You doing all right? Yes, we sure are. All right, man, I'm sitting here trying to figure out this bracket. I'm just curious, where do you got winning at all? I really like Alabama. And I know that sounds like everybody else. But I tend to usually go with what I think is the best team. There's no way to guess accurately on what's going to happen from an upset standpoint. Kentucky, Kentucky plays Providence, is that game on a game is on Friday, right? Yeah.

The Paul Finebaum Show
"university alabama" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"We're still two weeks away from the other bracket being filled out. These are tentative, the committee met earlier today. They're nothing is written in concrete here. But the tentative first round seeds, legend Jim, I'm Ann and Larry. And then the last four in, you can see Dustin, AJ, Matt, and Mitch. Those are not secure because bubble watch we got miss fay, Jerome, who hasn't shown up in a year. Batman Nick, Jeff from Columbus. Everything subject to change. We're still two weeks away from the reveal. Just something to think about. Let's continue with more phone calls. And Johnny B is up next. Hey, Paul, thank you for taking my call. Thank you. I was listening to that. Just give me time. I would just start calling. By the time the field comes out, you might be a number one seed, Johnny. Thank you, sir. I need my picture on there, so like everybody else, I got my black hat on in my picture on my social media. So I'd be ready. If it'll get those threes turned into tens, like legends says that I'm all for it. Absolutely. But I had a couple of. I had a couple of points that I wanted to make. And first of all, I the way you handled the question that I meant through at you is professional. I mean, you gave the answer, I think everybody in America would want to hear and that's there should have been suspensions of all involved to list was resolved and when mister Jackson talked about the optics, you know, that situation that happened Saturday night was that was just horrible. And had he been suspended, that would have never happened. Yeah, I agree with I agree with that. And listen, I think last week I was, I was on the side of maybe they were too concerned. Maybe they were concerned about the players. Well-being and all that. But in the end, it's not the player that matters. It's a university. And I was told in my breath like you say the whole thing, but when that happened, you know, and this was what one of the screener asked me, my other point was, you know, it appears like it's been epic failure by everybody that's hard to do. And Nate Oates has caused the worst of it and ultimately it says program, but I think it's way beyond NATO's. I think this is a university wide issue and I don't understand. And by the way, I'm not singling Alabama out. But I've never understood the optics of college universities who just never can seem to get Johnny out of their own way. Hey, thank you for the call. Donna is in Birmingham. You're on the air. Hello, Donna. Hey, Paul. How are you today? We are well. Thank you so much. I appreciate you taking my call. I've been calling for about a week. I'm so happy at that, but the first thing I want to talk about is that led eagles are in the U out. Okay, years from Birmingham. So you understand what I'm about to say. I've been a fan of yours since charol days. Thank you. I'm a graduate of university Alabama. You know how people are in Alabama about the university of Alabama. And we probably put too much of our heart into it. So about the time of the Tennessee game last season. You know, you seem to make a turn away from Alabama. And of course, you were there alumni. That makes sense. But then it kind of got started rolling like it seemed like you were anti Alabama anti Nick Saban. And Paul honestly, I had to break up with you for a little bit. And before we get to it, and we'll check him back. I stand at home waiting for you during that period. Thank you. I appreciate that. Dang, I didn't think. Well, I know you're a good person to talk to that. But you know how we are in Alabama. You know how we are. I thought of that as I was arguing with this guy. How stupid I am because I've lived there most of my life. I understand it, not that I'm the leading expert on Alabama fandom, but I feel like I'm in the top ten. And. I do too. And I get it. And I think if I'd been doing the show in Birmingham back in the day, I probably would have understood the I wouldn't have said it half of what I did, but the point being, I don't yeah, do I care for the university of Alabama, has it been a big part of my life? You know the answer to that. But. I'm not married to it though. And well, we don't want you to, you know, we don't want you to kind of like what Alabama's done, kind of lose them institutional control. So it's good that you are honest. We know where you say you believe it. I do, I do. And by the way, I was never anti Nick Saban. I felt like the season was slipping away. And it was. It was. But we have another chase in coming up. The brilliant Miller saying, you know, I got to thinking about it, a major reaction. He shows that suspended or something to happen to him. But I don't think they could have suspended him because he was there. And he was a young kid 20 years old. He was there, but if he had been guilty of something. Well, really, just a risk of upsetting you. Anything you want. You know, and you could argue that his conduct away from the court was seriously in question. And. To get suspended from a basketball team does not equate a felony charge because players are suspended all the time. Hey, thank you very much for the call. I do appreciate it. Squirrel is up next. Hello squirrel. Well, you know how to retire a few months back, but you know I told you I started to be a little sad gig. And I'm down here in Pensacola. I mean, past Google of Monday Tuesday. And I just left my job, I heard you mentioned the bracket. And who were the first four hit? Jim, you

Trading Secrets
"university alabama" Discussed on Trading Secrets
"Be taken back because you would think, okay, I'll live the more attorneys. No, my brothers are big. We have farm out in Illinois and they go and they love hunting, but like they're like creating their own ecosystem out there and they're buying pheasants, they're buying bats like the bats to eat. I think it like the ticks or something. Yeah, they're literally trying to start their own ecosystem out there. They grow farm. They grow, so my family is very different from what you would think like a typical attorney. They're goons, they're idiots. But, you know? I love it. It's very well balanced, but then you go to, by the way, I love that you went to university Alabama, something we never learned on the show. Or ever knows that. So you go to your university of Alabama, you get your degree. Do you consider going to other law firms to work or do you immediately say, I'm definitely going to, so I actually, when I got to when I got to my family law firm, I really I'm huge and traveling. I love traveling. And I kind of wanted to go to London. So I was trying to figure out if I could go use my law degree over there. And then I was like, you know what? Let's give this a shot, so I started working for my family to see if I liked it. Started taking more courses because what they essentially do isn't totally law related. There's other things involved with it. So I started taking more courses to learn the ropes. No, I would have been happy there. I definitely would have been happy staying there. But yeah, I think I was just in a period of, what am I doing? And then I decided to go on the show. And you're so your family, though they're in tax a lot, right? Yeah. Tax a lot. Okay. They do property tax appeals for commercial real estate.

The Paul Finebaum Show
"university alabama" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"Always a certain amount of coach in the coaches, you know, you want this. You want that. And you sort of construct a philosophy of what you want. I give them a lot of leeway. You know, because I think if I micromanage too much, then I wreck their creativity and their innovation. And I'd like to be the benefactor of their creativity and innovation. So you try not to chill that and then, but I am pretty hands on and of course call the plays on offense. And so I'm out there every day. I mean, you know, the offensive lineman, whoever, they see me out there doing stuff every day, so. I wanted to ask you about that because there's where I see it. You get a coach who's very successful, maybe something doesn't go well. And people start saying, well, he needs to hand over offensive play calling. But as the head coach, isn't that part of your domain to do what you want to do? Well, yeah, I think pretty much. I mean, I got into this call in place and stayed in it, calling place. So when you're calling the page, does it? That's pretty all consuming. Does it affect the rest of the game when that is what you are doing as well as being the head coach? I don't know. Anybody that's calling the plays are anybody that's calling the plays is working more than the guys wearing the sweater shaking everybody's hands, you know? So you can, I mean, you kind of have a choice and it would be good if you had that perfect balance because so you get into you get into coaching the coach and then you do a good enough job that they make you that they make you a head coach. Okay, well then all of a sudden arguably one of the better coaches on your staff is a coaching because now all of a sudden he's a head coach. Right. So what he's going to do is just wear a sweater, go to cocktail parties, eat crumpets and shake hands with rich people. And rather than do what he got it there. What did he did the best? I've always felt like it expanded our staff a coach with me coaching and then we put the other coach over there on defense. So no, I got into it to coach and plan to continue coaching and but you know, and then there's some guys that are very successful sweater wares and cheerleaders. And I wish them the best. And part of it is. You wouldn't like to name those right now, would you? No, but some do it pretty well. I mean, 'cause I can think of a few. I can think of a few that were actually coordinators, then said, okay, I'm only pretty average at this. But when I'm happy, everybody else is happy. Right. I can take one in particular. When I'm happy, everybody else is happy. And so, you know, he was kind of aware of the. Sweater. Make sure he's happy. You know, somebody do something good. You know what I mean? He was one of those guys, you see, and so then everybody else would get happy and it would just kind of ignite things. He has a very good coach, his team did very well. And part of the reason they did is because he knew what to get into and what to stay out of. And I think there's a certain amount of that. I hate to test it, and because we're out of it, we're going up against the break, but I'd like to pursue that for the next time I see you. We're on to something here. Well, that sounds good, and of course we got a lot of commercials. We've got to get in here. And I understand, so we have to pay the coaches. Well, those guys, those guys at university, Alabama, letting you root for Tennessee a little bit this year. They've given me a pass. Really? Well, next we have to negotiate for next week. Well, I'll tell you when it starts to get close. I know you're going to pull right back to the west. You have come back home, but the thing is, well, let the meat thank you

The Paul Finebaum Show
"university alabama" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"I say that? But no matter how you feel, you know his name. John Brady. Tom Brady pop up Brady. But what can we learn from Tom's career about the world and about ourselves? From religion of sports and ESPN+, this is man in the arena. Listen and follow now on Apple podcast Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. James next, hello, James. Yeah, hey, Paul. Get a talk. Well, yeah, I've called many times. Probably not in talk. Hey, I've been trying to call you for a week ever since the Alabama Georgia game. And you were kind of saying hey, I hadn't heard from any of the Alabama fans. And I like him the colleagues. I've been trying to call you for a week and I'm also I'm an Alabama fan and you know I'm not gonna say I'm glad we're currently smart, but I am. He's a fine man and I'm glad he got his actual championship and hey, George played a good game and there's no taking that away from him they want. So congratulations to him. I did have to kind of laugh at the day after that Monday or Tuesday you were you had a Georgia panel there. Right, I think it was. And he got under again just a little bit, but then I realized he'd gone a long time without the championship when he was probably just probably overwhelmed. But I did find it was kind of funny. And anyway, they won and it was great. Every afternoon I listened to you on the way home from work, I have about a 30 minute drive. And today, I turned Joan and Jeff. Well, I'm not going to say talking to you, whatever you call that. Screaming. Yeah. And I got to thank him about it. He was berating you on your show or how you ran it or whatever and I was like, you know, Jeff just needs his own show, but what would it be about? And then I thought about it. I was like, Jeff leads a show for the death. I'm not laughing, you know? Disabilities. I'm just laughing at your line. Yeah. Yeah, no. No. Maybe you have to do a show as a Jim from Tuscaloosa, Danny Sheridan and Tim Brando. Yeah? Because that's all those are the only three people he ever talks about. But yeah, well, you got a point there. You have to tell me that because I found myself having to turn the radio. You know, James, usually after he's on for a considerable period of time, I have to call my ENT to prescribe some medicine to calm my eardrums down because they reverberate all night. Beth they do. Hi, I got one story for. I went university Alabama back in 1981, 82. And I was in saffold hall. And I don't know if you know about that or not, but that was an old old building. It's not even there anymore. No air conditioning, radiator heat, and you had stair wells that you walked up and down. I think it built like 1918. And around Christmas break, the mail would come in there and they kind of throw it out on a counter and the rec room. And there was this guy Richard one day he's checking the mail and he goes, hey, look, guys, we got a hard from Joe mamas. And I was like, yeah, sure. And sure I walked over there and I recognized Joe's. His signature. And he said, a postcard or a Christmas card, I should say..

Mike Gallagher Podcast
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"We're in the relief factor dot com studios. Got a lot to break down today. A lot of breaking news 806 5 5 Mike welcome in. We live stream the Mike Gallagher show on rumble dot com and Salem news channel dot com. Don't miss Mike's facial expressions, and all the video clips you hear during the show on Salem news channel dot com. And rumble dot com. You know that I'm home to stay I call it some merry go a true blue color miracle come true we're looking I was going crazy until the miracle came through here and I feel it so good and feeling everything dancing in the street. My Gallagher hey Mike, it's Anita. Hey, you know, this whole voter ID think they had to have an ID to cash their government check their stimulus check. They also had to have an idea if they had to open up an account. They have that direct deposited. So anybody who got money from the government had to have a good day. Mike, maybe you can help me out. I have yet to hear one person articulate how any of this voter legislation that's happening in the states across the country is racist. Can somebody please explain it to me other than calling it racist, which is what the Democrats are great at doing? Thank you. Well, that's your answer. That's the answer is when you've got nothing else. You just say, you're racist. You're going to be talking about the weather. If you don't like the person who says, I think it's going to rain to Mars. And what you're a racist. I'll shut that person up real quick. No more prognostications of rain. And everybody's getting in on the act. How about Nick Saban? You big Alabama football coach? You love university, Alabama, you love Nick Saban? Let me rephrase that. Do you hate Nick Saban? Do you dislike him? He's very successful. Successful coaches generally are pretty polarizing. Well, university of Alabama head football coach Nick Saban has co signed a letter to Joe Manchin. Supporting nationalizing our election stripping away voter ID requirements. In addition to Nick Saban, the letter was signed by NBA legend Jerry West, he's a big lefty always has been. Former bills linebacker Daryl tally and former NFL commissioner Paul tagliabue. Now ask yourself, why would any of.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Nick Saban Cosigns Election Integrity Letter to Sen. Joe Manchin
"You love university, Alabama, you love Nick Saban? Let me rephrase that. Do you hate Nick Saban? Do you dislike him? He's very successful. Successful coaches generally are pretty polarizing. Well, university of Alabama head football coach Nick Saban has co signed a letter to Joe Manchin. Supporting nationalizing our election stripping away voter ID requirements. In addition to Nick Saban, the letter was signed by NBA legend Jerry West, he's a big lefty always has been. Former bills linebacker Daryl tally and former NFL commissioner Paul

Minority Korner
"university alabama" Discussed on Minority Korner
"And so these individuals were singular and helping to access higher education and blowing down the walls and you again before the civil war. This is why you're thinking laying. I get no degree level war until you know we have to have a war so we can go learns and stop but to that. Point is that before the abolition of slavery eighteen sixty five. There was anti literacy laws. That prevented enslaved and free. Black people from obtaining education. 'cause they're like oh if they read they're going to realize that this is fucked up. It's like oh this book. I could read this. I mean just afraid again always goes back to free education which is why they're doubling our children down. Domino children are suspended seeing be black. Yes you can still to this day so seeing a need for opportunity for reform. quaker philanthropist. Richard humphreys waiter dow the quakers. Were always like let's fix this like using religion. The you know like how can i create good and make some oatmeal like awareness quakers. Like i'm like if i had to go back in time. I would find me like fallon to some portal. And i was whisked away back in time. It's like the eighteen. Hundreds i find the nearest quaker as fast as they feel safe they were like the real like you know. You wanna find like you know. We're talking about allies like you don't like you don't want somebody who's like oh i'm not racist you want an anti-racist like quakers like you weren't just like you don't want someone who's like oh i don't like slavery it's bad you want fucking abolitionists. Someone is gonna blow this shit up with you chauncey sharleen so he founded the institute for colored youth and shea site shaney pennsylvania which eventually became shaney universities. This is one of the burs. Hcc us ended up getting bounded that was in eighteen thirty seven. This is the oldest hugh in the united states is shaney and this became a place for enslave nearly formerly enslaved folks to learn reading and writing and basic math and religion and industrial arts. They essentially just have a life and be a part of society and for their own and then during the eighteen fifty s more three more. Hcc user founded miner normal school know about that. Maybe you guys but okay little miner. Normal school normal. I we can make fun of that major alley normal school. I all off. That'd be out saying you burg over their madison. Normal madden majored crazy. That's her new song. She's working on majored in crazy crazy degrees because she's the businesswoman. Then lincoln university which my cousin went to eighteen fifty four in pennsylvania and then wilberforce in eighteen fifty six which that sounds like the jopacks university ever wilberforce leakage. I wanna buy the toys. I want to see the movie and then there is. The african methodist episcopal church which established they established wilberforce university. And that was the first hugh operated by black folks. So that is huge. Wilberforce o- so then after this of the war come into play julia back to where your plans i was young. The acc use emerged provide black americans which is basic human human rights which was accessible education and a bathroom and a drinking water. But before this little war i it was pretty much illegal for southern states and was discouraged in the north in so you know a black folks really could not attend. Universities probably shrouded so much racism. Probably if you even go to a white institution it would just be a lot so from eighteen. Sixty five to nineteen hundred. You have the largest amount of hughes that get started essentially an eighteen sixty seven. The the most was the most amount that got started two years after the emancipation proclamation Tons of the morehouse college. Morgan state university alabama state university. Just tons and tons and tons john. C smith university data. The list goes on and then in eighteen ninety second moral act and what that said is that it's specified that states using federal higher education funds must provide education to black students either by opening the doors of their public university to african americans or by establishing schools specifically to serve them. So you can only imagine which route do you think. Some of these white places decided to go so you say we either have to let black people in here or create entire universities for them separate from us. Your probably that yet. That's and that's why you have so many also in the south. Wow isn't that have so many issues in the south literally white. who would rather be manina. You you all go over here. So many southern states created separate institutions for them. But listen black folks are thriving in these places like. It's not just what we do like. We made magic out of these and black colleges. These thrived and throughout the twentieth century. Had some of the. The biggest and brightest metal sharpens metal. You have from all over the place coming here. And and being bob fabulous. So i want to highlight this technically. Hcc us are those that are created before nineteen sixty four any other college after that was created as actually technically call a p by which is a predominantly black institution and so are defined as any thing that any university that has forty percent undergraduates. Who are black. At least a one thousand undergraduates and fifty percent or lower income or first generation degree which is the same stipulations as the hp us. I think it just means they just don't get to call themselves historically they're just like oh you just black. You're not historically black. You're just oh we black right now. Yeah and i so. And then approximately eighty nine percent of all species are in the south. I did not now. We're talking about eighty nine percent. There are sobbing. Yeah it makes sense. There are some found in delaware illinois illinois with all their sundown towns. They had not surprised maryland maryland. New york ohio pennsylvania west virginia and north carolina hosts eleven. Hpc's louisiana's seven and alabama has all makes sense by people can't go to school year. Ianna create my own and those numbers are there any on the west coast. Which i think. I'm gonna put that. That's why we didn't go to an hp there was one in california have gone. I would say until the end. I think someone asked me this recently. They said if you had to do it all over again. Would you go to an hugh. And i said absolutely yes if i if i know what thirty six year old james knows now and had to go to university and they were taking you with me..

The Paul Finebaum Show
"university alabama" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"Hey listen you had this war two vet on the other day and I just got admire you. Paul but listening to him so long and you just let him talk and you just as dimona hear more and more and thank goodness paul that you didn't use that singing less money to take singing lessons and you're doing what you're doing. Well thank you know i i. I was thrilled that he called. And and i think we should always listen to people like that and paul Ninety two gene stalin's team his team mate. Miami sugar bowl right. Well pat boss. It was secretary to president of university alabama. So i sent a check for eighty dollars chew. Sent me two checks for that game and That that was a heck game. Gene stalin's did and when they ran out when mine off to feel the four linemen hit the goal line. They started shaking them doing the pistols with their hands so forth and they will was phil period alabama. Run all these less. What they wanted was cheers in the alabama in zone. What they got was booze and the first play alabama's defense i pick. You told toretta. Gino tharoor back I play the game. They sect rela eight yard loss. Then they got their cheers. But if you ever play you. Gene stallings interview again. I didn't get a chance those days tape it. But it's the do i'm gonna i'm gonna take because that guy is is some kind of man he is you know and it was such a joy to be at that game and watch george t technet mall on other end zone and run back for us and and no thing about bobby bowden when they played the sugar bowl against steve spurrier. That was a heck of a game. If you remember it in a circle boat no do those a rematch from from the final game of the season. That coach career won that game and You're national championship. I thank you for the call appreciate it. Let's check out jamie. Who is up next. Hello jamie going pows we are doing. Well thank you. I'll just wanted to ask you yours on georgia this year. I've got a stepbrother and evers gathered. i've worked with ten or fifteen years. This is going to be georgia's year and don't see happening both just wondering what used i would jamie i think they i think they have a reasonable chance of what. What does that mean. it means that you know. They have a brought three games that they have to go. She ate and was the first game. Which i don't think is critical. I think even loss to clemson. They're not out of it. But you know it will come down to the florida game and ultimately the alabama game so to say that they're in or out i think is what are we basing that on i mean what are we base any of this stuff on we spent all you're talking about who we think is going to be there and now we're three weeks away from getting some real data. Thanks for the call. But they have a think they have a moderately good path. i'm not discounting a game at auburn. I know the tradition kentucky. The next week The little you know. It's a two weeks before florida. I think the game that. I just remembered as one of the trickier games is that missouri game because it comes right after the the game with the gators and missouri is is a team that's capable of hanging around late in a game with with with which it does not look strange to see that. The tennessee game november. That game used to be always late. September or early october. Hey thanks for the call. Qisas up next in oklahoma. Hello keith. hey. Paul got an opinion on on these guys getting a money like the alabama quarterback in a million dollars and these other players. And that's okay 'cause anyway my point is these guys need to share that with those boys up front. That's giving them time to pass and making holes for them. You ask a little kid. Who's a quarterback chris. Oh boy he'll whip it out. Who's the left and right tackle. i don't know. I just don't think they get enough begging mission. I know these guys go on will make big money and share it with them boys up. That's all i got appreciate your show. Thank you very much Jeff is up next in texas to. Hello jeff go right ahead. Paul longtime listener First time caller. Thank you my question is we all. Think alabama's gonna come into an october ninth and give the aggies their first loss. I'm of the belief that the kent state golden flashes can do that in week. One they got the best quarterback in the mac who's a dual threat runner passer and nfl potential. Maybe best offensive line. All they're running back come back. And then they've bolstered their defense. I think about five vision. One transfers from the acc started at their other programs. I think that's a long shot or there's a chance of plastic. Could win that. I think that is an extreme long. Shot i respect program. I not here to to laugh off. What you're saying but i am is well prepared to handle that game it may not be looking ahead to colorado that week and then i don't think the colorado game is is that i mean it's a decent match but it's not like this is not a you know. Sometimes you start the season with a game or maybe the second week where it's all you think about. I don't think that's really on the mind of the aggies. I don't think you're hearing beat colorado. Cheer chance across college station right now. I think they know what they have to do. They have they have a couple of issues to straighten out namely a quarterback but other than that they have a fantastic team on paper. Of course i well thank you. I appreciate it. We'll have over texas. Listen it was. It was a it was a unique take. We haven't heard anything like that in a long time. And i'm sure if jimbo fisher is driving home. He'd probably just had to stop the car. Because he's shaking so much thinking about ken state Let's continue With henry who's in california. hello henry. Hey how's it going paul. We're doing long time listener. First-time caller thank you. So i wanted to talk about Jt daniels You know. I i I actually went to monterey high school. saw him play And i i graduated from there years ago. But i i watch him play his whole career. And you know i. I just think that there's a lot of questions to his game number one. I think it's toughness is some chronic question And being that he had his time at st. I'm just curious into why everyone so high on him being key he didn't even you know we didn't even bring him back at usc. Well henry it really comes down to a couple of things number one the expectations which which we all heard and then what he did. At the end of last season. I would admit it was not against a great slate. We we all know that right but he played really quite well. I i think compared to what had previously Georgia previously had may have added to our enthusiasm but so we're taking An investment in a flyer on four games. I don't really care what he had. S see. I don't think it really is to remain to the conversation. You know i. I just was. I was just curious..

Boston Public Radio Podcast
"university alabama" Discussed on Boston Public Radio Podcast
"Said to you the The letitia james attorney general's office in new york press conference about Governor cuomo is going on as we're speaking to you as they said She has concluded that he sexually harassed. Multiple women retaliated against at least one one of her. Investigators are colleagues who is spoken. Said that the governor has quote violated multiple state and federal laws. This is a pretty big deal that is happening and As the time says it probably will lead to Louder calls for his impeachment or immediate resignation will keep you apprised so i though if you just tuned in we're talking about the delta variant what it means for the college experiences students across the country descend on college campuses if your parents. Are you worried about another outbreak. Do you think years tuition will be worth it if the full college experiences compromised by covert restrictions students. What do you think people live in communities where the kids are coming back. What do you think of that. So much of what. I got out of college. I would say a huge percent was the social experience. It was one year. I quit even too much for me. We have a year though hell was i. Don't remember much of it. But with that. Which i remember but it's so much of it is the freedom for for me. I think most kids first time ever lived away from home It was that was the learning. Experience wasn't the bookstore. Yeah and you're cheated of so much that even if there is full vaccination there's gonna be restrictions on. I have to say if i were if one of my kids were still in college. I would probably strongly recommend that they take another year off and come back again next year. We just got tax parents. Kids going to the university of alabama. I apparently there's a million dollar band there the kids and the band looking forward to what are you. What are you looking forward to the university. Alabama master football games right with tens of thousands of people in the stands so she's hoping that goes well. We also just got a tax from email rather from a frontline Provider at good samaritan hospital in brockton..

The Mark Levin Show
"university alabama" Discussed on The Mark Levin Show
"Of other diverse human characteristics qualities preferences and circumstances in fact often individuals and groups are said to be victims of more than one kind of discrimination. They call that intersection. -ality which we don't need to go into here. Critical race. Theory undermines exploits america's unique and very successful fusion of diversity and cultural assimilation and considers all issues in the context of past societal imperfections regardless of enormous struggles. This is me. Of course reading and efforts and creating a more perfect society including civil war massive economic redistribution and groundbreaking legal changes even more incorporates and advances increasing list of causes as new or additional reasons for radically transforming the country indeed critical race theory repositions. What is the most tolerant and beneficent society on earth as miserably dark and impoverished nation from. Its beginning to today. The most widely read books on critical race theory is unsurprisingly. A book called critical race theory. The authors are a conic marxists professors richard delgado and his wife jeans to fund sick. Both teach law believe it or not at the university alabama. They say that the movement is a collection. I quote of activist scholars engaged in studying and transforming the relationship among race racism in power the movement considers many of the same issues that conventional civil rights and ethics studies courses take up places them in a broader perspective and they go on but like karl marx. The crt movement openly disdains and rejects mankind's progress over the centuries if not several millennia which service the underpinning of american society and other advanced societies as well as racial progress made in our country which is dismissed as an improvement by four of the white privileged by rejecting equality theory. They say legal reasoning enlightment nationalism and neutral principles of constitutional law quote unquote critical race..

Hire Power Radio
"university alabama" Discussed on Hire Power Radio
"Do they want to help support their growth. So it's funny. I won't say the name but oh come on. You could say just kidding bothering. He's getting to that age where he's getting ready to retire and sure big company and they sent them that. Hey give us your five year development plan and he's like why am i even doing this. I'm not even going to be here this but it's funny. He made a comment. He said yeah but the young people. They're getting really into this whole development. How do they map it out. What do they want to do next. And he's like they're really into it. All of us orders were like hey heck with it. It's out the door but what he said is exactly what the data's coming back did they say. Look i want leadership learning opportunities. I want to be part of these committees. I want to be part of the conversation. I wanna know. I'm willing to commit to you as a company and stay longer. How can you outside of just money helped me grow as a person helped me grow as a person in the career field and put me in these positions to be part of those conversations. That doesn't mean making a ceo. Make me a vp. It's not about a title. It's about the role the work the development them being constant learners or sitting more that you open up those conversations with hey tell me what you wanna do like what you just said. People will share that information with you. Especially if you're trying to pull somebody from another company before you start pitching your company and you just start asking him like. Hey what's going on with the and why open to hearing about something stronger. The floodgates open. It's so easy to get that data but when you get toward the end of the process that's when people try to flip the switch develop a relationship with somebody and now it's already been transactional all the way through so you can't really develop one point a lot like sports. You see it on the time right. I do certain colleges pull certain athletes. You just said the keyword. They made a connection with the person and the connection was not. Yeah i know. If i go to clemson university university alabama. I know i'm going to play in front of one hundred thousand people. They don't say they don't go into that the best recruiters they walk into your house. They meet with your parents and they ask about you. i yeah. We really need a quarterback but maybe you are a quarterback..

The Paul Finebaum Show
"university alabama" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"Never go to the to the to the nfl. Somebody's never go to the nba for them to be able to start right. Now come out of high school and be able to take care of. Their families is huge. Last out says is right. If you go look at. I'll take my kids on college. Visits look at half of these schools that we go through and you look at the dorms right paw and you look at Where where the average students as in you know. Let's say that you're a student your parent and you bring your kid to. let's say university alabama. He say all of the dorms personae all faculty hall is so great art teachers here so good or or the research. Lap is so good cool cool along with donation fall. Who's been paying for all those facilities all these years point. Yeah mark before you go. I want to ask you one other question. You mentioned taking your players to different places. What now that. We're in a new world today. What is going to influence your your best players in terms of where to go. I mean if they can go anywhere what what what is going to trigger them to go to one school over another let us say isn't this is on a lot of people that they're not no more a lot of times all going to be Where i can play you know it used to be. Hey working at work. And i go and working out play right today to make it to the nfl. They have a lot of kids. Said hey where. Can i go get paid the most money i'll go. I'll go to our goto alabama or go to jordan fit for three years. If you can guarantee. I'm gonna get a hundred thousand dollars a year in my pocket while i'm there so what's going to happen. Essentially to college football in his heart is is harmful to say is the biggest bidders going to go get the best players and i'm gonna mark. I'm going to try to act like i'm naive here. I just fell off a truck. And don't understand the ways of the world but are you suggesting that somewhere on the conversation between these players and these schools that someone is going to let them know what their earnings potential is guaranteed. These schools are getting ready to getting ready to hire listen. These schools are getting ready to do what. Rap labels and other people are doing in the country when they hire pr firms and they hire social.

WLS-AM 890
"university alabama" Discussed on WLS-AM 890
"You make is Talk to you before you take out the low, Yes, so that you can have a plan for it. Granted, some of you are like if you're going to come in with like I could I see this Manila envelope myself. I'm here Can you fix this is I don't know what the hell is going on, And that's the mistake you made. There's a big difference between somebody. Let's say there's two people in a marriage right? And one person makes 100 grand a year and the other person makes 30 grand a year. The statute says that the payment is based on the borrower's income. So it makes a lot more sense for the person making 30 grand a year to make to be the borrower print in apparent Plus, Yes, exactly When you're thinking about colleges. I had two kids in college for one year. Thank goodness necessarily at the same time, Okay, but, you know, we put so much emphasis on, you know, getting them, you know, grants and, um, scholarships and, yeah, you know all that in the fast spa and and we didn't really have a plan. Like you said. I wish going back. I had had more of a plan. It was more about all of that. I mean, it's it's exhausting, and we exhaust that, too, and that a lot of schools offer a lot of scholarship money. They have a lot of money, but you have to ask for it like University of Alabama. If you have a 3.5 GPA think it's 3.5 higher. G p A. They'll give you 20 or $30,000 a year off of tuition. So I mean, that's huge, You know, But you have to ask for it. You have to know you have. No Yeah. The research you have to do is incredible. By the way having someone like you do it as much as you can throw a football 75 yards University, Alabama give it to you for free. Yeah, right, Throwing it out there entirely five yard. Thank you so much. Absolutely. My This is it was going to say, Judy. You're like, I wish I would've known people do now People do because Ray Kaplan joined us here again. Financial relief dot com Easy way you'll find out information there. Talk. Before you go down the loan route or if you're already into it, and you need some help. Come see us. Come see us. Thank you so much to Ray Kaplan for that. We've got to check on the headlines on the way and coming up next one of our buddies. Yeah. J V O. J. Vo is going to be joining us. He's got a really interesting project for all of you Fans of music. We'll be talking about it coming up next right here on 8 90 wls. It's.

WFAN Sports Radio_FM
"university alabama" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM
"The BQE until the Williamsburg Bridge. No, that is Peter Schwartz rushing in as two dozen cupcakes. Have hit our station. Okay. Alright. Now cuts you go to the NFL, and I think normal conversation. Julio Jones is now a titan, and he's excited about that. Being here at Titan. Um, I'm like I love it. I'm very excited to be a party's organization. Um, just a team camaraderie. Uh, just the whole atmosphere and everything here. It feels like when I was in college, you know, at the university, Alabama, Uh, Mr Major here. Okay, So now this feels like Alabama location. Yeah. I mean, what every time somebody goes to a new team. If you don't have to go above and beyond and talking about how great it is to be there and interested, comfort feeling this is so out of every athletes playbook that ever switch teams ever. Julio. It's okay to say I just wanted a fresh start. Hopefully this works out. I'm excited to get to work with these guys. It doesn't have to be. You've been there a week. You know that. It feels like a college atmosphere to you like you're back in Alabama and oh, by the way. This is the NFL. It should feel like the NFL. I hate to say that it should also feel like the NFL. And are you attending any classes? Julio, like, why does this feel like a college atmosphere? Or maybe you're not. And that's why it does feel like a college atmosphere, right? But the problem is, if you say anything that's like real. Then people lose their mind and need to backtrack. Like Sean McVeigh yesterday who was asked about Matthew Stafford, he said. I love the guy. Everyone keeps saying, Man, you're in a better mood that last year and I go Damn right. I am and everyone took that as a shot of Jared Goff, which they should have, because I don't know what else he meant by it. They had a circle back at the end of the day and go. That wasn't about Jared. But it was about Jared. So I guess maybe the throwaway nonsense like what can you pick apart about Alabama and Julio Jones? You say that you're safe. Because if you show your true emotions, then you might step into you know what? And get yourself in some trouble. I'm sure it's true. Emotions are happy. He's happy that he's got a new stories with a.

WGBB Sports Talk New York
"university alabama" Discussed on WGBB Sports Talk New York
"But one thing i gotta say go ahead. Where's my head back. It out days only type of bobblehead we had was when we got released. Started going up down. yeah right. Hey i was the only bobblehead that we actually had. But now it's wonderful to be able to talk to you when i'm so happy to talk to Yankee fans met fans baseball fans but any type of fans. But you know. I do have a book that came out thirty days ago and It's it's really amazing. We have done extremely extremely well I looked a little while ago. Where number two on amazon still We're we're number one for amazon twice in the last Three weeks so it's doing extremely extremely well. I'm very very happy It's a great book. It's a great read and Hopefully people will get the book right. Exactly ron. We're going to talk to you about that in a bit. I wanna get the preliminaries out of the way. I i want to ask you growing up down there in georgia horia boyhood teams and idols. When you're a kid well it's very simple you know. Being from the south via from atlanta atlanta was not the biggest baseball town in the world Back when i was growing up there was mostly Sec football of course. And you know you got the georgia bulldogs mississippi Teams alabama tennessee teams. So football was extremely big. So when i got a little bit older. The milwaukee Braves came down to atlanta. And then they called it of course the atlanta braves and it got very very big Baseball became extremely popular but ecorse bay to be able to watch games The only games that we actually. When i was growing up was the game of the week. Alway peewee reese and dizzy dean and mickey mantle with of course my major major hero and rightfully so and. I'm sure that there's a list a mile long of people. Listen to a second. Say the same thing ron now i. I had read that. They named the sandwich. After you with the stage deli do remember what was on that sandwich. Run all of course. How can our Fortunately you know the the delis have They have gone. Here's the stage deli. Went out of business about three or four years ago but on that sandwich and they had it for about. Oh when i first played up there they had the sandwich and then when i started doing a lot of stuff with the yankees at the stadium I went down there quite a bit with a lot of my You know older teammates and and then they finally got the thing which named after me again it was pastrami corned beef and Hate to tell you what's on. It chop liver. Do not like yeah. Oh yeah that doesn't sound too good. But what i always did. Was i got the pastrami corned. Beef the The jewish Yellow mustard and half hours and the doctor browns and potato salad and coleslaw. I sat down in. And you just put a feedback over my head to eat. It was so good and then you follow up with a nice black and white right run or no no. no. I like the black and white. You know what i usually would get as we usually get the But natta cream pie. Okay all the coconut cream pie. Or what i get i would get a big piece of Wasn't really big on cheesecake. But i love the red velvet and the caretake That was my favorite. You know the greatest part of walkin dailies as soon as you walk in there you know you. You gravitate towards those desserts going around or those spinning wills you walk in and you say i gotta have that and then they bring you the half a piece of cake and put it in your plate and everybody stares at you and they think you're going to give you the whole table vote. would you eat it yourself They really have their mouth open. Nah that's exactly right. Gives me a heart attack just thinking about it. Rana tae great stuff now. You were quite a basketball player. You actually had coached wooden. Come to me you in person. Yes i did ville in I saw with the yankees and sixty seven. But i signed a what they call a lead of intent to play basketball a ucla and that was a time that jabbar was there in. Rebibbia was air. And all those guys and John grooten came down. I was in the eleventh grade. I found what they call a letter of intent That being is if you do not You cannot sound with any other Basketball team Basically committed yourself. There's not like nowadays The you get these recruits go to one college. They Commit then they go tin and other college index week. They commit so back then. It was a little bit tougher and then in My final year in sixty seven. I signed a football scholarship to university alabama to play football for their bryant but I was very very lucky in that year The yankees were scouting. Well they gotta be what. I was in the ninth grade. Basically and i knew there was a. I was high up on the list. But you know when you're in the ninth grade. Anything can happen to you. But i got better and better and better and i got very very lucky and got to play with the new york jets about new york yankees and that was a no brainer for me and When you have like ten million jews in new york city. And i'm a seldom ju i would have come up where people were and and That was very very easy to sign on the dodgers line with the new york yankees and i was very very proud and very honored to be able to put that yankee pinstripes on and and play in yankee stadium plan in front of the greatest fans in the world and that you did run and now you started hitting the ball real well and i'll use the cliche right off the bat. Is there anybody who mentored you or coached you. That had an influence on you early on. I really don't think so back if you know what when you sat professionally. A job really mentor. You but really. I would tell you right now. My two Well i- closest friend. Would i came to new york was elston howard and Ellie and i hit it all extremely well Ellie was the first black Athletes yankee. And i was the first jew to play For the yankees so we had a lot in common. We did a lot of stuff together. to this day orlean His wife and shirl- his daughter or extremely close They live up in teaneck. And i get to see them at old commerce day. And but now ellie Was a dude your dear dear dear friend. He was like a brother to me and Guess he.

ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"university alabama" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"Drivers who save with progressive save over $750 on average. 40 Niners have been trying to move up in the draft of the last few weeks now, and they were able to call together a deal with the Miami Dolphins. What happens to Jimmy Garoppolo? Sure. They're gonna be trading him, right? Not so fast. Six. Miami can't get the wire receiver. That is the thought process And that 12, you look at filming. No one in the city can figure out what exactly they're doing. They fly by See their pants. Hey, jz. Alan Hodges. Would J. Well, ESPN radio transition Now it's a football after the college basketball conversation. We had their great energy there again settled. Join us again on Friday. But now we're joined by Goodyear Hotline by Mike Tannenbaum as we get into what happened, Mike T. Why the hell did happen this weekend? So? So Here's the story. So Bart Scott and I have our show, which is mid day and Mike. I know you've been in our show. A couple of Times and so we're mid day and we did the morning shows well, so a little delirious and we're all over the place. And then as we're just like doing the show, boom, this news happens. And Bart, I look at each other like Coffee now because we got to figure this out the 40 Niners, Dolphins trade the Dolphins that moving back from 12 into six. A lot happened in a short period of time. Your reaction. My reaction is J. Well, I think Alan Hahn is a load management broadcaster. We just can't get a full day out of him. I didn't see the warning or the mid day Allenby just doesn't want to work hard into your higher than those of yourself. I mean, come on now. I deserve that. Talk to me. O executives here. You know, Mike, I'm just sorry about national TV for seven hours a day. We'll always may. You know, e don't go today. I just wanna make sure you I'm going to the last. Actually, Doctors test for my wife who is having our baby this week. Only much juices and load management. That's what I'm hearing right there. You're the worst. Go at him to tell us what went down. But Mike like this seeing this girl seems go down the way it went down the timing of it all, too on Jack Wilson's pro day. What do you read from all this? Yeah, So let's just go quickly down Team by team. I think like the really the underage story guys is taken out of here. Joe Douglas, you could have had Sam Donald. If you take that 49 a trade you could have had Sam Donald the 12th pick the 1st 1st round pick next year, a third round pick next year and the one in 2023. Basically, Joe Douglas said No. Let's let all that go where you go exact Wilson, and I actually think that's a good decision. But it's really remarkable when you take that 40 Niner package and plug it into what the Jets Could have had, so I think what they're saying is, we're going with Zach Wilson, and we're not turning back and I think for the 40 Niners, it's all in on Mack Jones and I'm saying that for a couple reasons guys Mack Jones to be the closest comparison in my opinion is Matt Ryan. Matt Ryan had a lot of success in Atlanta with cow Shanahan, who was then the offensive coordinator, The Falcons. Now the 40 Niner head coach, and when you connect the dots a little bit further tomorrow, both Ohio State Justin Fields Mack Jones University, Alabama having their pro day reportedly John Lynch and Calcium hand are gonna be in Tuscaloosa, Not in Columbus, Ohio, which is very telling to me, but I think the other story that came out of.

KGO 810
"university alabama" Discussed on KGO 810
"Yeah, Very good. That's a mentality. George. You stay well. And when you write another baseball book, Oh, gosh. I got somebody in books, but I want to write. I give me an idea for a while and I'll do it. All right. I think I'll get working on that. Please stay well, and I hope to talk to you again soon. Thank you so much. Oh, so right be well now. Goodbye. That's again columnist and author George will On on Henry Aaron. The passing of a legend. You know, it's funny. I just I was thinking of books and I now I just remember what I told him the couple thing a couple things about, you know about baseball, and just how it just does it colors the American. It's a American experience. I think more than any of the other sports But I will say this. That, um that this past year is difficult as it's been Have to admit that sports has made it a little better and a little easier. And I have. I think we owe a lot. To the professional athletes. From, you know, from LeBron James to the you know, toe God, I don't know. I mean, you pick a major league baseball player, the people that said, you know, we really want to play this game, you know, and Bond, even college football. I know that they're not paid, but they all wanted to play so badly. They're willing to go through the protocol. For the most part, we're successful. On guy was against this early on, but I don't think psychologically that I could have got through this without sports. It had that kind of impact, and it was just it was, uh, you know, it's funny. The The person that I think would be great book and I'll send this to George. I read it. Oh, bit. Forgot him. Eddie Stank e. I want to say he played in the thirties. When he was known as a dirty ballplayer. He would slide into second base, and he was so dirt into the eyes of the guy trying to tag him out. Just a dirty ballplayer. Tough always trying to win. He had very little skill, but he was just You know managers wanted him on his team. He found a way to win. So he quit baseball, and he went down to Alabama. I think where he was from any coach at the University of Alabama. And he got to know, you know, obviously the kids he's coaching because there's a coach. It's a different experience, and it would get to know their mothers and he would cut players once he got around 25, which is the average number of players on a baseball team and And mothers would come to in San There were any way you could put my kid on your team. So after a while, he said. Okay, look, if they come in practice, you know I'll get him a uniform. They may not play, so he had one team that 48 players. So he turned from this real hard ass into this guy that that would just do really wonderful things. And at his funeral, there was a guy who spoke at his funeral who attended university, Alabama one to play baseball, but he just really didn't have a lot of skill. If any. And there was one game as a playoff game on back in whatever. Whatever the s A S E. C was back then. And so he put the guy in right and Alabama's up by 98 or nine runs put the guy in right field, and it was around the yellow team rally. They were like 33 runs down. The guy's still in right field. Two outs, bases loaded somebody, It's a fly ball on the guy catches it. And he said it changed his life. People treated him differently..

AP 24 Hour News
The U.S. reports more than 52,000 new cases as the coronavirus spikes across the country
"4th weekend will test the resolve of Americans as new confirmed virus cases climb across the nation. The country hit another record today, more than 52,000 newly reported cases, according to Johns Hopkins University. Alabama recorded its highest daily count yet New York state had its most in at least three weeks. With confirmed cases up in 40 states. Officials are urging people to celebrate the holiday safely at home or with masks in public. Health experts agree It's a pivotal weekend in determining whether the pandemic gets worse.

AP News Radio
`Huge bummer': July Fourth will test Americans' discipline
"The July fourth weekend will test the resolve of Americans as new confirmed virus cases climb across the nation the country hit another record today more than fifty two thousand newly reported cases according to Johns Hopkins University Alabama recorded its highest daily count yet New York state had its most in at least three weeks with confirmed cases up in forty states officials are urging people to celebrate the holidays safely at home or with masks in public health experts agree it's a pivotal weekend in determining whether the pandemic gets worse Sager make ani Washington

AP News Radio
`Huge bummer': July Fourth will test Americans' discipline
"The July fourth weekend will test the resolve of Americans as new confirmed virus cases climb across the nation the country hit another record today more than fifty two thousand newly reported cases according to Johns Hopkins University Alabama recorded its highest daily count yet New York state had its most in at least three weeks with confirmed cases up in forty states officials are urging people to celebrate the holidays safely at home or with masks in public health experts agree it's a pivotal weekend in determining whether the pandemic gets worse Sager make ani Washington

Blogging the Boys
2020 NFL mock draft: Who will the Dallas Cowboys select?
"I want to talk about one particular mock draft. NFL Dot Com did one at the beginning of the week. You know this is now what we're so kind of deep dish in democtrats season that now it's before the first wave of Mark Jazz got my first round. Mock first rounder. First rounds are all done and then it's okay we're GONNA go two rounds deep whoa. NFL DOT COM when trace I three rounds. NFL Dot Com went on their mock draft earlier this week. And everybody I it feels like every major allen has the cowboys taking the same player with the seventeenth overall pick. We talked about this pro. Football focus at the couch trading up to do it to the thirteenth overall pick but NFL DOT COM and their latest mock draft. Had the cowboys taken seventeenth overall from the university. Alabama Safety Exhibitor mckinney and. I'm starting into really fall in love with this idea. And of course that means my heart will be shattered Come April