
Hour 3- NFL training camp headlines , Matt Damon dramatic change for movie roles
Dan and the Danettes predict what might be in the headlines with multiple NFL teams opening up for training camp, Dan talks about upcoming guest , actor Matt Damon and his dramatic weight loss for his newest movie and brings up other actors who went through physical changes for movie roles. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We have Korean barbecue pizza, meatball ricotta pizza, and then, as Todd calls it, a lazy classic cheese pizza. I said lazy uninspired. Oh, yes, uninspired. But you know what?
You can tell a lot about a pizzeria by just the cheese pizza. Yes, Dylan? Yeah, like when people want recommendations for some of the New Haven pizza spots, I usually say, like, get whatever, but also get just, like, the plain old cheese
or the tomato pie, which is underrated. Yes, absolutely. Absolutely. So that's the Pizza Wednesday.
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Download the app if you haven't done so today. The SEC does a lot of great things. They know how to put on a press conference or the SEC media days. I still think they should do the real housewives of the SEC.
Like, let's just embrace it. There's always storylines. You could have, you know, wags, coaches wags, and I think it would be great. Lane Kiffin is going to have his day today, SEC Media Day.
I don't know what to expect from Lane, but that's the beauty of Lane Kiffin. You're never quite sure. I'm sure that he'll dump on Ole Miss maybe one more time, maybe accidentally, and then talk about his chances at LSU.
But SEC Media Day. And Greg Sankey, who is a frequent guest on this show, the SEC commissioner, was asked, OK, here's the question. How real are the conversations within the SEC about potentially breaking away from the college structure
and it being used as leverage in the conversations you're having with Congress about the bill? Here is Greg Sankey. So you phrased the question of how real. so I'll take that as like real or not real so they're real people have talked
about that they've opined about the frustrations that bring them to the point of saying we should look at something significantly different I do not believe that is a leverage point I think that's just honest communication I would prefer that stay in a meeting room or on a video conference and not
be part of the D1 ticker the next morning, but I don't control all of that. Eddie, what I think is important is those comments represent a high level of frustration with the circumstance in which we find ourselves. Okay, I don't know what the follow-up was after that, but I would certainly have a follow-up
to say, what are those frustrations here? this is a conference that's built its reputation on proving it's the best in the country. Stepping away from the rest of college football sends a weak message. This is the bully who dominated until somebody punched him in the nose.
You've had three years where you haven't even been in the national title game, let alone win a national title. SEC, nothing to prove historically, but if you still want to be the bully on the block, then you need to find different ways to keep your recruits
or don't lose these big names to other schools. And I'm going to look at the recruiting this year. 2026 recruiting class. Five of the top seven classes are teams outside the SEC.
That doesn't normally happen. USC, Oregon, Ohio State, Notre Dame, and Miami. the two SEC schools, Alabama and Tennessee. Now, Alabama needed to step up their game
because I think that's where Nick Saban saw this. He knew what was happening, and he knew he didn't have the resources. You had the players, and before NIL and transfer, you were able to get those players.
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