KSR

2026-03-31- KSR - Hour 2

42 min
Mar 31, 20262 months ago
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Summary

KSR Hour 2 covers Matt Jones' firsthand account of UConn's dramatic upset over Duke in the NCAA tournament, discussions about Kentucky football recruiting under new coach Will Stein, and a candid confession about binge-watching Bob Ross's Joy of Painting series.

Insights
  • Duke's loss to UConn generated unprecedented emotional reactions from neutral observers, suggesting college basketball's anti-Duke sentiment transcends typical sports fandom
  • Kentucky football recruiting is intensifying with Louisville as a direct rival, with coaching staff changes (Hickey, Nock) creating a high-stakes battle for top-tier talent
  • FanDuel's discontinuation of TVG after 27 years signals a broader shift in sports media toward high-roller demographics, potentially alienating casual fans from horse racing
  • Will Stein's hiring represents a generational shift in Kentucky football with potential to compete at elite levels, though early-season Alabama matchup will be a critical barometer
  • Streaming platforms are reshaping entertainment consumption patterns, with casual, low-commitment content (Bob Ross) gaining traction as counter-programming to high-stakes sports
Trends
College basketball tournament moments generating cross-generational, cross-fandom emotional engagement beyond traditional rivalriesIntensification of regional football recruiting battles driven by coaching staff mobility and portal transfersConsolidation of sports betting and racing media under mainstream sportsbooks, reducing accessibility for casual bettorsShift toward soothing, low-narrative entertainment content as counter to high-stress daily lifeCoach personality and sideline behavior becoming part of recruiting narrative and fan engagement strategyTransfer portal and recruiting coordinator mobility creating unprecedented competitive fluidity in college sportsStreaming platforms deprioritizing niche sports content in favor of mainstream entertainmentLive sporting event attendance and in-person media access becoming premium experiences for journalists and fans
Topics
NCAA Tournament Upsets and Emotional ReactionsCollege Football Recruiting Strategy and Portal TransfersKentucky vs Louisville Football Rivalry IntensificationWill Stein's Coaching Tenure and Alabama Week 2 MatchupHorse Racing Media Consolidation and TVG DiscontinuationCasual Sports Betting and Fan AccessibilityCollege Basketball Tournament Venue ExperiencesCoaching Staff Mobility and Recruiting Coordinator TransfersDuke Basketball Program Culture and Fan SentimentUConn Basketball Tournament PerformanceStreaming Entertainment and Content Consumption PatternsBob Ross Joy of Painting Cultural PhenomenonJalen Calwell NBA Draft Prospects and Injury ImpactKentucky Basketball Season AnalysisSports Media Coverage and Press Conference Dynamics
Companies
FanDuel
Acquired TVG in recent years and announced discontinuation of the horse racing network after 2026 Triple Crown
TVG (Television Games Network)
27-year-old horse racing network being shut down by FanDuel, eliminating casual fan access to daily racing content
ESPN
Requested permission to use photo of Duke player Cameron Boozer from NCAA tournament press conference
Fox Sports
Owns rights to major horse racing events including Saratoga, Churchill Downs, and Arkansas Derby coverage
Stockton Mortgage
Primary sponsor of Kentucky Sports Radio show
People
Matt Jones
Called in from DC to share firsthand account of UConn's dramatic upset over Duke in NCAA tournament
Drew Franklin
Filling in for Matt Jones as primary host of KSR Hour 2
Ryan Lemon
Co-host discussing sports topics and providing commentary throughout the episode
Nick Roush
Co-host contributing to discussions on football, basketball, and horse racing
Shannon
Co-host referred to as 'Shannon the Dude' providing commentary and segment reads
Will Stein
New Kentucky football coach expected to elevate program to next level with high-powered offense
Danny Hurley
UConn coach who led dramatic comeback against Duke; known for intense sideline behavior
Cameron Boozer
Duke player photographed with swollen eye after loss to UConn in NCAA tournament
John Shire
Duke coach present at post-game press conference after loss to UConn
Jalen Calwell
Kentucky player with knee injury affecting draft prospects and team performance
Mo Williams
Brought in potentially to recruit Jalen Calwell back to team or influence draft decisions
Rajon Rondo
Caller suggested Rondo as potential coaching candidate due to basketball IQ and X's and O's expertise
Vince Merrill
Louisville coach competing with Kentucky in high-stakes recruiting battle; tweeted response to KSR
Chase Hickey
Switched from Kentucky to Louisville coaching staff, intensifying rivalry recruitment dynamics
Pete Nock
Switched from Louisville to Kentucky coaching staff as part of coaching staff mobility
Bill Murray
Spotted dancing with UConn band on court after dramatic NCAA tournament upset over Duke
Bob Ross
Host of Joy of Painting series that Drew Franklin is binge-watching as evening entertainment
Quotes
"I have never in a non-Kentucky sporting event jumped higher than I did on Sunday. We've all seen the many reactions in every angle you can possibly watch. Was the arena, I mean, the change, it was amazing."
Matt JonesEarly in episode
"I couldn't help it. I hate UConn, but it was awesome. And then I think because it was so unexpected, like, you know how in big sporting moments now everybody has their phone out, but that really didn't happen."
Matt JonesMid-episode
"The most Duke thing that could possibly happen. And it also confirmed, you remember, there was a story earlier in the week, Drew, that said, is Duke still hateable? The answer is, of course, yes."
Matt JonesMid-episode
"I don't think there's anything else in sports that people universally celebrate more than Duke losing. And you could feel that on Sunday."
Matt JonesMid-episode
"I sit there and think of like the top sporting moments where I was in the arena. And the 2008 Ryder Cup is right there, but this one is right there with it."
Matt JonesLate in episode
Full Transcript
From YouTube and social media, Comedy Off Broadway and Lexington welcomes Josh Wolff, March 19th through the 21st, then from late night TV and the Bob and Tom Show catch Nick Griffin, March 26th through the 28th, and don't miss New York Comedy Superstar and podcaster Mark Normand, April 2nd through the 4th for tickets to all Comedy Off Broadway shows, call 859-271-Joke or visit ComedyOffBroadway.com. Welcome to our two of Kentucky Sports Radio presented by Stockton Mortgage. Now here's Matt Jones. Welcome back to KSR. This is not Matt Jones. This is Drew Franklin with Ryan Lemon and Nick Roush and Shannon the Dude. However, I think we do have Matt Jones. Shannon, am I seeing this correctly on our call screeners? He's on there. Long time listener, first time caller. Oh man, where are you calling us from? I'm about to leave DC and I, before I, before I left, I had to take a second to talk about yesterday or excuse me, Sunday in that game because Drew, I know you appreciate this. Probably all you guys do watching that game and watching Duke lose in person has to be one of my three or four best sporting memories on Kentucky of my life. Maybe honestly, number one, it was absolutely joyous being in that building, watching the Duke hearts break. And before it kind of gets out of my mind while it's still there, I had to take call and share it because I have never in a non-Kentucky sporting event jumped higher than I did on Sunday. We've all seen the many reactions in every angle you can possibly watch. Was the arena, I mean, the, the change, it was amazing. It was amazing. I mean, both games, like on Friday night, the Duke St. John's game was had an awesome crowd and a lot of tension. You know, the Duke UConn game probably for about 30 minutes, the first 30 minutes was just kind of, because Duke had a big lead the whole time. But in those last seven or eight minutes, you could kind of sense that UConn had a chance to come back. It was electric and it was probably, you know, half Duke fans, half UConn fans, so it would go back and forth and back and forth. And just as a neutral party to sit there and be in that. And then when they get that steal, like I was on press row and I stood up. I couldn't, I didn't, I couldn't even make myself stay down and I jumped and I don't think that's allowed. I don't think they were, you know, but I wasn't the only one. I mean, I watched I and Eagle jumped from broadcasting the game. It was, it was absolutely electric. And then looking around and seeing UConn people losing their minds and Duke people crying. I'm amazed they didn't get more shots on TV of the, of like tears and the sadness was just absolutely wild. We're not big UConn fans around here, but it was weird cheering for them. Did you kind of have that same feeling too? I couldn't help it. I, I, I could, I mean, how I couldn't help it. Like, I hate UConn, but it was, it was awesome. And then I think because it was so unexpected, like, you know how in big sporting moments now everybody has their phone out, but that really didn't happen. Cause I don't think people expected that play to occur like it did. So it was everybody's kind of wrapped in the moment. And then when it was over, the, the security, I don't know if they just, if everybody broke contain or what, but there were just people on the court everywhere. And Bill Murray is out there. He's dancing with the Connecticut band and it was, it was just electric, but this was kind of what was awkward, but also fun. Well, not fun. It was just awkward. So everyone is with the UConn people on the floor and Duke then has to go into their press conference. So their press conference is kind of back and kind of hard to find. And when I get back there, there's Cameron Booser and John Shire. And you may have seen, I took a picture, Booser's eyes swelling up. Shire is sitting there. And there's only, I mean, Drew, you, Ryan, you guys have been to those press conferences. There's normally at the NCAA tournament, what, 60, 70, 80 people, something like that, those press conferences. There were maybe six people in the room because everybody was out on the court with UConn. So I walk in and it's like, everybody's almost expecting you to ask a question because no one's there. And of course, it's also sort of sad and Booser's crying and everyone's just looking around going, who's going to ask a question? And no one asked a question. And it was like being in the most awkward group therapy session, but with no one wanting to speak, it was so uncomfortable. I took that picture and just had to leave. It was like, it was really uncomfortable. Chris Bounds Also like the ESPN asks for permission to use your photo. You tweeted that screenshot yesterday. I like the media intern. Chris Bounds Yeah. Well, they have close no one knows I worked there, including it. I mean, I don't know if the bosses did much less than social media interns. So I did like to ask me for permission. I mean, that picture, I read it, soon I'd taken it. That was a pretty amazing picture with his eye swelling up like that. And then as I walked out of the press conference, the Duke locker room was right there and you could hear dudes balling outside the locker room. And the only time I can remember something like that was 2010 when Kentucky lost that locker room was kind of like that. But this was just, I guess it was because it was so sudden. And that, you know, the AD, the AD of Duke, this woman and John Schier, they're hugging and kind of like trying to console each other. It was, it was both the height of elation and like the worst sadness you can see right next to each other. Chris Bounds Any other stories from rubbing elbows with the Zagorias and the Goodmans and the Norlanders of the world? I mean, you were with Chris Bounds Well, for the night before. Chris Bounds Just the national media. Chris Bounds Yeah. I mean, those people, you know, for so long have hated us, but the national media, a lot of them, not necessarily those guys you mentioned, but just a bunch of people got together and watched the Saturday night games. And it was fascinating to hear, you know, to hear them talk about who's going, what pair, what coaches were good dudes, what coaches weren't, you know, Ron, you would have liked what random coaches, you know, might have mistresses like you like learned everything. Chris Bounds Oh, goodness. I'd like to have been there. Chris Bounds Yeah. I mean, Hey, Matt, going back to the game for just a minute, you probably didn't see it in the moment, but what did you think about Danny Hurley essentially headbutting the referee? Chris Bounds Yes. Yeah. I didn't see that in the moment. Chris Bounds How crazy is that? Chris Bounds That is, that is nuts. I don't know. I guess he was angry at him, but that was so weird. And I loved my favorite moment of the entire thing is the Duke announced are asking for a technical. Like, is there anything more, is there anything more Duke than after that moment, him getting the announcer asking for a technical for a guy running on the floor? I mean, I thought that was one of the, that might have been the funny. That's the most Duke thing that could possibly happen. And it also confirmed, you remember, there was a story earlier in the week, Drew, that said, is Duke still hateable? The answer is, of course, yes. I mean, America celebrates when Duke loses more than anything else. I don't think there's anything else in sports that people universally celebrate more than Duke losing. And you could feel that on Sunday. Chris Bounds I thought I was kind of proud of you, you know, that they jumped out such a big lead, you didn't leave, you stayed, got to witness one of the greatest offenses ever. Chris Bounds I stayed because I wasn't like personally invested in it. And also, you know, it was, it was so Stanford Steve that Scott Van Peltz guy, you guys know who that is. Chris Bounds Huge Duke. Chris Bounds He is a huge Duke and his seats were next to mine. For most of the time, he went down on the floor for the last few minutes. So I wasn't with him when the shot went in, but I sat next to him in the other games and just getting to know him and listening to him. He is an awesome dude. Like he's, you know, a lot of times you meet these people and they're not as nice as you hope they are. He's an awesome dude and listen to him tell stories and stuff. So that was great. But yeah, he was, he is a big Duke and I know he wasn't, he wasn't the happiest at the end. Chris Bounds I keep refreshing their podcast because I want to hear his pain and his voice. Chris Bounds I want all of the Duke pain that was just Chris Bounds Me too. Chris Bounds It was incredible. You're up closer than normal for these games. Do you, is Hurley a psycho all the time? Like, do you see it or is it just when the cameras show it? Chris Bounds I went and, so my seats weren't great for the media part. But when the Duke St. John's game ended, I was, I went and just kind of sat behind the Yukon bench just in a regular seat and he's a psychopath. You know, for three years, I was in the student section at Duke for Sheshevsky and he was a psychopath and Cal, you know, for all the thing about Cal yelling, Sheshevsky yelled a lot more than Cal. But, but Danny Hurley yells more than all of them. And Danny Hurley, I'm amazed he doesn't get technicals all the time. But they also, the referees seem to laugh when he yells too. So I don't know why that works. But he is a psychopath. But I will also say when you sit up close, especially the Duke Yukon game. St. John's maybe not quite so much, but especially the Duke Yukon game, you could see kind of how far we were away from actually really being good. Like the stuff Yukon runs is crazy. Like they run so much offense. I mean, Duke to some extent, they just kind of overpower like Cameron Booser just sort of backs people in. But Yukon runs so many sets and so much motion. And, and, and, you know, if you, if you miss one cut, they score or get an open look, you get a sense of how much better those teams kind of were than us this year. And you can really see that when you're up close. We hope you enjoy the rest of your trip. We're doing our best here. I'm trying to keep Ryan real in as best I can. I'm trying, trying. We're having a great time with Nick Rausch here. Can you reveal what you're doing next? Or are you just on a, taking some time? I'm actually just kind of using it as a chance to recharge, but I, and I wasn't going to call in, but like there was, I can feel it kind of, I don't know, the, the, you know, it's not in the moment anymore. And I just definitely wanted to share. I, I sit there and think of like the top sporting moments where I was in the arena. And the 2008 Ryder Cup is, is right there, but this one is right there with it. I mean, part of the problem Ryan is a lot of Kentucky's great moments. I've been outside of the arena because I've been too nervous. You didn't get to witness it. But you talked about one, one soccer match you were at then when your trip were like these, the home team won a big game or something. Maybe talk about that with how that awesome that was. Yeah. At the, at the, uh, at the Euros, I went to a couple soccer games that were like that. You know, I've been in the Tour de France, the Masters, but I don't think anything has ever produced that spontaneous moment of surprise like that. Cause it went, you know, it's kind of what happened with the LA Santa Clara game, where it just, it happened so quick and you didn't really have a chance to process it, that it made it almost even crazier in the moment, except in this case, it was to win the game and to go to the final floor. So yeah, it was, it was, it was awesome. And thank you guys and written in it. Thank you all for filling in. I just wanted to check it. All right. I enjoy the rest of your week off. I appreciate the call. All right. See you up. Just appreciated Matt's call. I was waiting for that moment. Yeah. felt pretty good to appreciate the call. Good to hear from Matt though. It was crazy. They're going to be playing that replay forever and he will have been there for it. I'm a little jealous to be honest that he was there. First of all, I thought that, you know, the, the Friday night games were awesome. Oh yeah. Then he goes back for the Sunday game. Rick almost got him. Rick almost got him. I cannot, I still don't even know how they came back. I still know the best part of the, like there's, there's so many layers of the onion to peel back from Duke's loss. We just keep getting new ones. The fact that Duke had a video three weeks ago. Yeah. On their social media channels of John Shire coaching up the exact same end of game situation and they couldn't execute. I mean, all they had to do was just sit there and hold the ball or I don't know, call a timeout, literally do anything except turn it over. And I, I just, I just couldn't stop laughing. I mean, it just, I felt like Jeff Bacoro after he sees a big Kentucky touchdown where you just kind of got a giggle. I was cackling after Duke got taken down in dramatic fashion. Before we take our next break, Shannon, I looked up and I saw our guy Brett has just been on hold forever. I cannot leave Brett on hold any longer at this point is on me. So Brett, what's up? I just had a few questions. I always was a football dude until the mid 80s. I hope Will Stein gets us going. I'm grateful for Stoops getting us to be noticed and stuff, but I think Stein's going to take us to the next level. But I had a basketball question too. I can't understand how Jalen Clayton is going to be picked in the top 10 when he only played two games and his knees still swelling. And it's obvious that he would have made a difference in our season if he'd been on the floor. And I was just wondering, maybe Mo Williams, maybe that's why I brought him in too, to try and talk this guy into coming back because his money value would do nothing but go up if his knee heals up. And I don't see why they don't bring Rhondo in because they said when he was in the NBA that he was perfect, that he would make a hell of a coach someday. And on his X and O's because if you notice some of the plays that we ran, it didn't seem like we had any plays. He just threw the ball and said, go at it. So I think it would make a big advantage. And so what he got busted from marijuana. He was acceptable nowadays anyway. And that's all. Appreciate the call. Thanks for hanging on so long. And I don't know, were we good there, Shannon? Was there? No, we're good. Yeah. Okay. I thought I heard a word. It was kind of muffled there. On the Rhondo thing, sure we'd all love them. We also have to remember Rhondo made 100 million dollars in his career and some people might not want to go work. Yeah. I can't speak for Rhondo, but if I had 100 million, I love Kentucky basketball. I would be sitting in front row watching. Kid play. Being a coach is a terrible lifestyle. This is not fun, what they're doing. It's 365 days a year. You don't get any days off. They would be miserable. So I would not be jumping at the bit to do it. I would also say too, Gene Queens isn't on any mock drives that I'm seeing. He's slipping. He's still first round, but he's not projected lottery as he was. I mean, what a terrible year for him to do this because this class is loaded. The top 10 ain't changing, but he'll still be a top 20, 25. I'm waiting for him. CBS didn't have him in the first round and ESPN doesn't have him. I worry about him because all these teams will do their own physical checks and if that knee is still not healthy or if he did re-injure it this season, it's just going to drop him even farther. Oh, he's going the wrong way, but a proven team like it, I'll just say the thunder. Someone will take a gamble on a guy who could just come in and be an elite shot block or something like that. But there's no doubt he's sliding based on how this year went. I mean, he would definitely get taken in the second round because those picks don't mean anything. You can hit a potential top 10 guy. It'd be a good year to be drafting and then be a lot of good players out there. Yep. We're taking another break. It's good hearing from Matt Jones and DC about the game and our guy Brett there. Sorry, am I crazy? I thought I heard something on that. I thought I heard something. Okay, just making sure. Making sure. I'm not losing my man. His phone broke up, so I was like, to be, to be, to be. I thought Shannon dumped it. Yeah. I think his phone dumped it for us. So we're all good there. We'll be right back after this break. Welcome back to Kentucky Sports Radio. Drew Franklin here with Ryan Lemon, Nick Roush, and Shannon the dude. You know, the final four is coming up and so is prime time for your skin. You didn't think I was going that route, did you, Nick? No, you got me. I've been moisturizing, though. I got some on. Got a little vitamin C serum on too, where your sunscreen got to take care of your face. You got to, you got to wear the hats too. I wore the hat while doing some yard work over the weekend. It wasn't a big enough hat. We need a bigger hat because you got to take care of your skin, Drew. That's right. Tailgating, patio, sunshine before tip off out your yard with your hat. It all adds up and skin care and skin cancer is the most common cancer in America and also one of the most preventable at Kentucky Skin Cancer Center. They offer full body skin checks and treatment for all types of skin cancer right here in your community. Don't wait for a time out to check to take care of yourself. Scheduler screening today at skin, Kentucky, skin cancer center dot com. I highly recommend the Kentucky Skin Cancer Center. We went to the one where we was at Owensboro Bowen, Bowen, got facial treatment. It was wonderful in powder league, Glasgow, Franklin, Owensboro, call 2708421999 or visit Kentucky Skin Cancer Center dot com because the best one of the season is catching it early. We heard from Matt in that segment. Also, we had a, I think maybe a submission from social media. Is this the a vision Twitter following? Yeah, well, it's the at it's the at Vince Merrow Twitter or the coach. What's the what's his official? I've heard of him. Coach Merrill at Coach Merrill. Surely he was. Surely he was. He tweeted. It's been 30, 30 minutes now, but when we were talking about Vince Merrill, he tweeted, LOL, fake news. Hey, buddy, we're not done yet. The next one is going to have you turning your heads, go carts. It's probably not about us, but you know, Nick, he did hit you with the hello Nick Roush. So hello Nick Roush. It could be a shot this way. It could be. It's, it's, it's, let's, let's be real. You think the dogs listen? Yeah. Yeah. It's okay. Hey, Vince. I hope it's going well. Good job. Yeah. You got him now, but it's a long way to go till side. He's tweet to you from the sideline during the little Kentucky game. It was, I was laughing grouch in that Volvo press box. I couldn't believe it. I couldn't believe, but I could though. I got new. It was going to come at some point, but I just didn't know during the game. They would be during the game from the sideline. That was only one of the, like he's, he fired off multiple. But you know what, if you get the win, you deserve to take the victory lap. So you can take the victory lap for now. But that's what, like, I don't think people outside of here understand how intense this rivalry is going to get. You have two coaches who were quarterbacks at the same high school that both went and played at U of L. There are coaches from UK and U of L on both stats. That's right. They got a switch. The recruiting coordinator just kind of switched. Chase Hikey and Pete Nock did just change jobs. Do you think they, they're about the same size. Do you think they were just like, here's my UK polos. Give me your local polos. I think they did that. Yeah. It's like a Jersey swap after a basketball game. But, but like that is going to make it ultra competitive. There's a lot of really talented players in this upcoming class. And to be frank, Louisville has more of them right now, right with Brown. I know Oran Westmoreland, that was a kid. I mean, recruiting sites had articles written of him committing to Louisville and he flipped to Kentucky. So that, that was a good one for the, a nice little notch in the belt for the cats, but there's still some other big ones out there. There's a wide receiver from Northern Kentucky who is committed to play baseball to Louisville. Like he committed to play baseball Louisville when he was not even in high school yet. Kentucky's recruiting for football. He's a good player. So, but it's, it's going to be very intense between these two programs away from the field. And then when it gets on the field, it's going to be fun. How many close Kentucky Louisville football games can you remember? They've been pretty lopsided here lately. It was the time that Lamar fumbled. Did you, did you remember that? Did you see him do the Heisman? I mean Lamar, see fumble? Yeah. He did the Heisman fumble. That was a close game in Louisville, there was one close game with Charlie and Joker and it was the worst football game ever played. It was like watching the U of F. It was fumbles all over the place. Kentucky won that one. And then Stevie got loose, but most of them have been pretty lopsided. I think we're going to get a highly contentious battle. This would be a year would be fun to have the governor's cup first of the year just from a like, yes, crap talking. Yes. Like the juice would be so hot, but you know what? We don't need that. We can save it to the end of the year. We can wreck the card seasons and then have that juice flowing for that Alabama game in week two, which I got to say, just prepare for a lot of people to predict that upset this summer. Okay. Is that a trendy pick with DeBoer going the wrong direction? He is bad in his first kind of big games. We saw what they did to Gus Malzahar in Florida State last year, a terrible Florida State team. And then the year prior, they laid an egg on their first time away from Alabama. So you get this big stage, you got a fun offense. It's a, it's the time that that can really get people saying, we've been telling you will stones the next big thing and just beat Alabama. You know, like, instead of having a McDonough making fun of Kentucky for not being able to get a playoff before halftime, that was fun. They will be talking about how high powered this offense is. Is it going to be enough to do it? I'm going to predict it because why the hell not? Right? Like cats are going to beat the Crimson Tide in week two. We're going to be storming the field. It's going to be outstanding. I can't wait for it. Just go ahead. Make sure you're there for that week two game. In hell, why not week one two, young son say, watch the cats put up 50 points. Feed the studs. Let's go to Monty real quick before our next break, Shannon. All right. Hey Monty. Hi Monty. What's up? Hey. Hey, first time, long time. Why? I got kind of a fun unique story about the Duke Kentucky game back in the day, kind of on the hills of Matt. So the time that that game was going on, I was playing for a state championship at Freedom Hall. It's the exact same time of the game. We were playing University Heights. So while we're playing that game, we don't have any idea what's going on and crowd's going up when nothing's happening. And then so the first time I ever actually got to watch that game was with Sean Woods. He took me, we sat down at his house and I got to watch it on video with him. And that was the first experience I had seeing that game. Oh, what an amazing memory. Sorry, I put you up against a hard break there, but it's good to hear from you. We'll be right back. TJ Smith, personal injury attorney, call TJ. He'll make him pay. Now more of Kentucky Sports Radio presented by Stockton Mortgage. Here's Matt Jones. I'm not Matt Jones. I am Drew Franklin, filling in for Matt on KSR with Ryan Lemon, Nick Roush and Shannon the dude. Guys, I'm in trouble. I messed up a little bit. That was my guy, Monty. I know Monty. And I set him up for failure. The hard break was too close. Hard break was for nobody. I knew when I went to him, we're cutting this a little close. Maybe it's just a question. He had a story. Had to cut him off. Oh, it never fails. Anytime you give somebody like 30 seconds, they're the person on hold who's got the longest story. Well, it was going to be a good story. I love money. Used to work with Monty. I've heard a lot of people talk about that state championship game at Freedom Hall while Duke was playing Kentucky in the NCAA tournament in 92. And the more it went on, people would leave their seats during the state championship game, go up to the concourse and watch the game that was on the concourse TVs. And they would scream and yell. At one point, the referees and the players on the court stopped and looked up because they couldn't know what they didn't know what was going on. They didn't have any idea what was happening at that time. It's wild. I got to send them a little note or something. Tell him. Time to call back. I feel bad. Call back, Monty. I'm sorry about that. I set you up for failure. Clark's Pump Shot Full-On 859-280-2287. Let's go to John real quick. Knock that out. So, don't make him wait and do that again. What's up, John? Hey, guys, what's up? What's happening, Scott? We're just listening to radio show. What's up? So, listen, I know news kind of broke out that Florida's 7.9 center is entering the transfer portal. What do you think about any chances Kentucky might get him? I think that would be a terrible idea, John. Have you watched him play basketball? He doesn't really move well. If he was good enough, he would have played Florida. I mean, he's a sight to see. Yeah. If he was good, he would have played. I mean, Florida, they were a good team. If he was good enough, he would have played. Yeah. Appreciate the call. No, it's when he was at Rupp, I made a point when they're at warm-ups. I went and stood his club. I mean, I didn't walk out on the court and go back to back with him, but I wanted to get as close as I possibly could. It is unbelievable how tall that guy is. It's amazing whether it was the VCU or someone who they were playing the NCAA tournament and a 6'8 guy was standing next to him and looked like me standing next to him. Crazy, but he just doesn't. He doesn't get around well. And you know what? No, that's fine. He can go play at a smaller school and be good there. True. Yeah. Like, you remember Kenny George? He was at UC Irvine, I want to say. There was also another guy for UNC Asheville. There was a big guy. That might have been Kenny George. I don't know. You get all the giants mixed up, but yeah, he can go somewhere else. Taco was at what? Taco was at UC Irvine. Man, that would have been an all-time Duke loss because Taco Fall almost beat Zion. That was a second round back in 2018. But hey, you know what? It's going to be hard to top the Duke loss on Sunday. That was Shep's kiss. Taco played in the celebrity game. He did. I feel like that's unfair. He did. I mean, like Kevin Hart plays in that game. They can't have Taco fall out there. That's where he is in his journey now. I mentioned earlier, I want to talk a little TV. Yes, you did. Got a few TV things going on. A, anybody on neighbors? We keep deciding the homework. Yeah, I'm going to watch this. I'm on episode one. What do you think, Shannon? Yeah, it's crazy. They're going back and forth between the neighbors that are out kind of in the desert and then the fighting over the beachfront property. I like it. I'm hooked. So I'm in for the rest of them. So many people warned me about episode six though. We even warned people on this show. I had seen it. Yeah, I kept putting it off. I watched it a couple nights ago. You can't warn people enough for episode six. Are you kidding me? There's more minutes with nudity than minutes without nudity. It's at a nudist colony. So it's just, that's just the episode. Wow. Let's say up, Ron's alley. Brace yourself. I could see Ryan living there. What's possibly going wrong there? I'm just, I'm just warning you all. Episode one through five great episode six. I don't know. It's on you. You've been told. If you want to watch it, it's entertaining. There's just a lot. Warnings out there. There's a lot happening. There's a little happening. There's a lot of happening. There's a lot going on. But last night I watched Paradise season finale. Are you all paradise people? That's the one where the president likes Kentucky basketball. I like the people in Paradise. We don't have the Hulu at our house though. So that's why we have not seen the paradise. Well, I'm going to be very careful not to spoil it because nobody likes that person. I like that guy though. He was in, this is us. Oh yeah. I can't think of his name, but he's one of the main people. Yeah. Yeah. He's good. But I just need, anyone that's on the same wavelength with me, the way the show wrapped up, I feel like they wrote it for me in KSR. There's just a big, there's a thing. There's a crossover. We already collided with Kentucky basketball last season. Yes. A couple of weeks ago, he's doing the big speech about empires and dynasties falling. And then he says, but don't get me started on Kentucky basketball. I thought they were done poking me, but no, the finale last night, they had one last big poke. I got to be careful not to give anything out for my fellow Paradise fans. It just came out yesterday. But the major KSR crossover on that show, and I love that show. Nick, one show that you're losing. TV gene. My other TV topic. Big news in the horse racing community. Yeah. Yeah. What's going on? So the sport of horse racing, it's in a very transitional period. And it's very healthy on big race days. And it's very healthy if you have lots of money. It's not very healthy for the average Joe's like me. The guys who like to just show up, you know, make $10 bets, right? Pop on the TVG. Oh, they're Gulfstream. Andy Bean Cone likes, says this 12 of the ones looking good at Sharpen Pack. I'll put two across on it. And hot damn, it came in second. We're winning some money, right? The casual fan experience has not been great, particularly the CAWs. Don't get me started on CAWs. Computer assisted at wagering. It's the worst. They're taking money out of our hands. Yeah, we don't want to confuse Ryan on that. Yeah. Yeah. It's the worst. But what's happened? TVG has been around since 99. Actually, starting Louisville, they tested it for a few years and they're like, Oh, this is working. We're gonna give it to everybody. And it's been in business ever since then. They show all of the races all the time at horse racing's network. FanDuel took it over a couple of years ago. They started sprinkling in some K Adams, a little bit of Boogie Cousins and Michelle Beattle. And on Friday, they said, we're done sprinkling. We're done with horse racing. FanDuel TV, we are pulling the plug on TVG. They will be at the Triple Crown events this year. They're still going to be at Keeneland. But once this year's Triple Crown and Breeders Cup is all over with, they're taking the hose out and then it will go black next year when 100 people are losing their jobs. It sucks for those people, but it mostly sucks for a very specific demographic. It's my dad's demo. There were people on the message board who were like, I'm going to have to break this news to my father-in-law who watches TVG every day and has no idea what's happening. Yeah, because you go to the bar, it's on the TV at the corner. Oh, three o'clock at a bar. If it's not already on, you're getting... Can you turn that to TVG? Yeah, why not play a couple races at Oak Island? It's fun. And to take that away, it's awful. It's awful for the sport of horse racing, for the terrible... You're removing this gateway to it. I will be somewhat optimistic that Fox owns a lot of rights to like Nara. So they get all the Saratoga's. They do Churchill Downs meet. They also did the Arkansas Derby last Saturday. So Fox, like they're playing motorcycle racing on FS2. They could just take some rights to some of these other tracks. Like they get Bob Keeneland and they could make essentially a new version of TVG. Which will probably happen. But it's one thing to casually flip on and watch. It's another thing to have to seek it out. And so like, how does that affect the overall betting handle? It's bad. It sucks for the sport. And I love it. Horse racing is my... Obviously, my first passion could tell you football, but it's not done. Horse racing, I get to just have fun. I get to go... You're on a Derby hat right now. Oh, yeah. Oh, Derby. I'm shopping for Derby. I'm a Super Bowl. Part of the reason we bought the house in the neighborhood we do is so I can walk through Churchill Downs on the first Saturday I met. I love it. It is so much fun to just have the program out with a whole day of races ahead of you. It's so exciting. You don't have to be a high roller to enjoy it. But the way that this sport is trending, they're making it to where you have to be a high roller. And that sucks. Like that's not a good business model to just abandon irregular fans. And this is another step in it with Fandil Poole in the plug on TVG after 27 years. Got punch. Big news around Kentucky to the horse racing community. What are they going to watch at Thoroughbred Cafe? I don't know. Leestown Road. Thoroughbred, man. We need to go there soon. I know, but it was on 24 hours a day, all day long, every day. Nick likes to be able to walk to Churchill Downs. I miss walking to Thoroughbred every day. I always enjoyed in my younger days coming home from the watering holes at about 1 a.m. and then just randomly picking a Japanese horse to win a race. And you get the whole crew on it. Like, it's so much fun. You have no idea what you're doing, but it's like, hell yeah, let's watch a horse race. I bet a pick six one time. I think I had one eye open when I was putting the bed in, you know, squinting, making sure it comes down to the last race. I am not making this up. Every horse was wearing the same silk. I didn't know which was mine. And that wasn't because it was late. Like the Japanese horse racing, they're all just wearing a black silk. No numbers. I was like, what is going on? I don't even know which horse is mine. But I loved it. And we're going to miss that with T.V. Jart. We are. We are. Keeneland opening Friday. Coming up Friday. New Patek. Heck yeah. That, uh, the new Patek looks pretty, pretty nice. I know, you know, people get weird by change, but like this one, Churchill Downs, when they make changes, they're like, what's the biggest thing we can put in here? Keeneland, this, if it fits the aesthetic. Yeah. Yeah. Here's another thing. A little Keeneland tip. Big Keeneland days. Not as fun as just the random Wednesday when it's cloudy. Oh, that's the time to go. Oh yeah. And you just walk there every early Sunday. Oh yeah. That's nice too. But like the Saturdays, it gets a lot. Yeah. I mean, you know, there's a time and place for everything, but I'm a, I like to, I like to, yeah, I've got to go to election and for football on Thursday. Might be a little late getting back. I forgot a flat tire out there over Sills Road. I'll be there in about six hours. Yeah. Enough time to watch three races. A few more TV movie things. Ryan, our guy, Steve's on, just put out a movie. Are you telling me about this? I didn't know this. I tried to go. He had a big two night premiere over here at the theater theater. It's called She Dances. He made it with his daughter. Nice. So, that's a big thing going around in this community right now. We're rooting for Steve. Hope that goes well. You know, I'm getting pretty close to my, my girl dad era. So that's one I have on my radar, but also wanted to let her by also know that Steve's got a big project out there that they should go check out. So is he in it or is he directed? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So that he's in it with his daughter. Yep. He wrote it and she's, I guess, getting into her act. I don't know her career, but she's young and they did it together. So that's cool. And then I also have a confession. Yeah. And my wife was like, are you sure you want to say this in the airwaves? Oh boy, Babby's warning you. Must be good. Well, my favorite person to make fun of is me. I do it all the time. Love making fun of myself. And I've been doing something lately that I feel like needs to get roasted. And I just can't keep that secret inside. So you're having a little therapy session here right now. Yeah. I just need you all to know that I'm doing this and I want all your arrows in my direction because I deserve to be shot with these arrows. So I mentioned, I love me some paradise. Yes. Finished that last night. Can't recommend enough. Same with neighbors. But there's a show I've been watching every night. I benched four seasons already and I started season five last night and I'm hooked. And you all, if I gave you a thousand guesses, you wouldn't get it. But I'm here to tell you, okay, SR, I watch the Joy of Painting with Bob Ross. Oh, yeah. I've seen that. Yeah. Yeah. But I mean, I sit down and like knock out six episodes in a sitting. It is. And to be honest, I think he's painted the same picture every episode. But it is, it is kind of like my zen. He's just got this, that tone. Yes. And the happy dreams. Peaceful. God, I'm, there's like 30 seasons. I'm knocking them out consecutively. By the end of the summer, I will have seen every episode of the Joy of Painting. And I just need people to know that I have that going on in my life because I'm not, you know what? I am proud of it. I am proud of it. You should be as dumb as that is. I, you're admitting something. If that's an admission and confession, then I'm willing to confess too. It's been out of my wheelhouse a little bit, but I had a run of about three years where that was the bedtime. We're popping on with some Bob Ross before we go to bed because you're right. The voice, so soothing. You wait, you fall asleep and then you wake up and it's still on. You're like, oh, I want to see him finish this painting. Oh, he's still on that same tree. Yeah. And, and you know what? There's plenty of them out there to run through, to burn and turn through. If you're working, you're at your laptop. You just kind of look in the background like, oh, the tree looks kind of nice. A lot of snowscapes. Yeah. A lot of mountains. The best part is when he cleans his brush, you know, he does that. He knocks it. He always laughs. He's like, what is wrong with you guys? Oh, I like when he brings out the animals at the beginning. Can I have like a chipmunk in his frocket? So I, what is the matter with you? Well, it's, I love that Drew, Drew expected everybody to make fun of him. We're all like, oh yeah, we love the Drew painting. I found a community. I feel seen. I feel seen right now. Well, it started, you know, sometimes I don't sleep very well. So I would take my cornbread gummy after I've watched the shows I want to watch. And I would turn that on. And most of the time I'd be asleep within five minutes because it's tone. I mean, he hadn't even gotten to the clouds or finished the blue sky yet. But here lately, I've been really into it. And instead of falling asleep, I'm knocking out like four episodes a night. The fact that you're binge watching it now makes me really concerned about you. I tried to be asleep by 11 p.m. last night at 2 a.m. You're still watching my work. Watching by he tells you what colors. Oh yeah. Goodness. I fully expected you all to make fun of me. Shannon, thank you for seeing me. No, there's, you realize there's 405 episodes. So you've got some work to do still. Yes. And the one I watched last night, season five episode one titled Mountain Waterfall, came out six months before I was born. Oh, no, there's that January 1985. 31 seasons. And you know, you get along with your brothers. I love the encouragement. And you know what, when you support sister Drew, when you finish all 31 seasons, you and I can go with Steven Peak up to Muncie, Indiana. We can go to the Bob Ross Museum and we can experience the joy of painting and we can create our own landscapes for the KSR YouTube. Should we start a joy of painting podcast? That's probably not. I can't describe what he's painting. I did not expect the reaction to be this. I hope I'm being made fun of because I can't believe I'm doing it, but I'm into it. That Bob can paint, man. I am really upset about all three of you guys. I'm waiting for a plot twist when he paints like a person or an automobile. Cause right now it's just trees and trees and clouds for five seasons. I have to get that off. You like conspiracy theories. Have you heard the conspiracy theory that Bob Ross is actually a murder? I have. I don't believe it. Painting all the scenes of where the bodies are. I'm just saying, just took a dark twist. See, big conspiracy theory guy. Huge. That one I can't get behind. That's a lot of scenes. Murders. Your water dead bodies. Well, just check the mountain's trees and the, and the waters because that's where they are. I can't, I have to go to a break. I can't believe I can fess that. I don't want to open more, but thank you for seeing me, Nick Rauschen-Chanon. We'll be right back. We wash our brushes with odorless thinner, shake them off and just beat the devil out of them. That's where you take all your hostilities. It's good stuff. It's great stuff. Take it by that. Welcome back to KSR football show. If you were thinking Nick Rausch is on today, I'm a little, I'm a little late, but I'm going to tune in now and see what they're saying about that new offense of line or what that defense looks like. I'm sorry we were caught up in the joy of painting, but that's what we're doing around here. You all got a man crush on Bob Ross. I didn't say about man crush. I just, my man's got a true talent at, what's the talent? Painting. Paintings. Paintings are awful. And talking. Awful. Now you're just hating. Now you're just hating. Dude. Show me, I want to see a Ryan Lemon painting. Yeah. Well, I'm not saying I'm not painting, but I'm just saying. The first stone. I do feel like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders saying that in the microphone, getting it out. Now I can go home and finish season five. And you have full support of two of your guys here. I think Nick's going to come over and have some bourbon. Now I got a few episodes. It's a great last way to enjoy your time before parenthood and baby time takes up all your time. Just enjoy your painting. That's right. And we do have more football talk to come. We had a lot going on with Mo Williams, Matt called in, Roush is back on Thursday. We'll get more into it there. We had some questions put in. Yeah, we'll get to it. So we didn't mean to completely gloss over football, but time flies when you're doing this, you know? I had to talk a little TV there, right? Well, like Nick said earlier, it kind of gets lost in March madness. You know, you forget about it. Okay, basketball's over. Let's turn our focus, see what's going on in the football field right now. It's also exciting, but at the same time, it is just practice. So like, you know, practice practice, right? Like real scrimmages, not until Saturday. The first one will be this Saturday. All right. Shannon, let me make sure I check all my boxes here. You have one more read for us, right? Who's the segment brought to us by our friends at shady rays, you know, stop overpaying for expensive sunglasses. You can go to shady rays.com. They've got tons of five star reviews at shady rays. They have premium polarized shades that are tangle free. They won't get stuck in your hair and you can get it all at shady rays.com. They have locations in the summit at Prince farm. I don't have the copy in front of the summit at Prince farm. You can go there as well. shady rays.com for all of your shady rays needs, especially with the sun out now. Can we have time to get to Tanner real quick so I can get through all the colors? Yes. Tanner, what's up? Hey, Drew, I apologize that you guys touched on this. I got caught accidentally working during KSR hours, but I just wanted to give the USA a big blue nation and typically Mark Pope who might be on Facebook tomorrow. If you're looking at any Kentucky news, just keep an eye on that calendar date. Take care boys. Go Kat. All right. Thanks, man. Appreciate it. Remember, if you see it on Facebook, just because it has a picture, it's not real. Had to have that talk with someone again yesterday. Look at you too, Ryan. It's too easy to be deceived because it is like, looks like it's definitely real. And there's a lot of negativity on there. Yeah. Tomorrow, what we got a little is Billy our sports filly. Our sports is driving tomorrow. Yes. So me, you, Billy and Shannon, let's go and then Nick's back with us on Thursday and then Friday will be possibly the secret location. I have no idea what Billy has dialed up for us, but we're excited to hear from Billy and the rest of crew will be here. We'll be at KS bar tomorrow for Wednesday. For Wednesday. So check it out. This week's fun one today. Nick, come back Thursday. We'll do more football talk. We'll talk about season six of the joy painting. This has been KSR.