AND THE WINNER IS: CHAMPIONS, FALLOUT AND TRANSFERS

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Graydon Prescott 0:17
Hey everybody, and welcome to another episode of sports prep live, sports prep live, where we unbox the bike and talk excellence in athletics.

Graydon Prescott 0:35
What's up everybody? Welcome back to another episode of sports prep live. I'm your host, grade and Prescott and today, well, let's, let's run it back a little bit. This week was a very busy week in in sports, especially in basketball. And KB, can tell you just as much as I can how busy this week was absolutely in basketball. So we have a lot of things that need to be discussed, and we don't have too much time. So first, I think what we should start with is women's basketball. And before we get to the national championship, let's let's talk about the semi finals, where I was probably just as shocked as anybody that UConn failed to defeat South Carolina and advanced.

K.B. 1:19
I think the whole country was shocked by the outcome between UConn and South Carolina. I did not expect it. UConn was undefeated. They were coming in, I think, on a string of 54 consecutive wins. Yeah, and so for South Carolina, who is a good team? Yeah, to knock off UConn. You know, this is every game in the in the March Madness is like game seven and so and so. You really need to be on your on your game. No pun intended, each time that you play an opposing an opposing team. And for the most part, UConn has been that way. And they just picked the wrong time they got caught play. They got caught at the wrong time in the wrong place, playing against a South Carolina well coached. Shout out to Don Staley. Well coached. She made sure that UConn was her South Carolina was physical. She made sure that the defense was tenacious. She wanted to make sure that other players, players other than Sarah strong and AZ FUD were the reasons for a potential victory, and so she was tenacious, and with the double teams getting up in them defensively, it was a master class in coaching, because point for person for person on the rosters. Yeah, UConn was about. UConn is much deeper. But coaching does matter. And if you ever questioned whether coaching matters, this was a game to watch, because on paper, everyone probably outside of people who are connected to South Carolina by friends or family, everyone else in the country had UConn

Graydon Prescott 2:56
winning this game, right? Unfortunately, however, the big story of that game was not the upset. It wasn't correct how South Carolina played. It was the post game controversy between Gino ariyama and Don Staley, yes, where there was a public exchange at the end of the game in the handshake line, where there was a heated exchange, sure, between Don and Gino. Gino apologized for his behavior. He said it was uncalled for. It said it didn't represent his program. But I don't think that a statement made like just releasing a statement throw away, yes, yeah, it's not it's not good enough.

K.B. 3:36
It doesn't do it justice. Look, you can't humiliate publicly and then apologize privately. Yeah, and essentially, that's what Gino did in this instance. And the thing that he was upset about utterly ridiculous Dawn Staley did at the beginning of the game go over and shake hands with the the staff of UConn Huskies. What What then happened is the teams went back to their respective benches, and she was busy coaching before tip off even happened. They were on the floor. She had her player surrounding her, and she was coaching. She was coaching the beginning of the game before tip off. What Gino did is he went to half court, and it is a tradition in a lot of places, he went to half court. Because normally, in a game of this consequence, the coaches meet at half court one more time, just before the players are going to tip off, and they kind of shake hands, and then they go back to their respective benches. But the way Dawn saw it, I had already had that exchange. I already came down and greeted you, greeted all the members of your staff, and then she went back to speak with her team. So that's what Gino was up in her face about at the end of the game, at least, that's what he says. What we know is Gino uriyama Was not expecting to get that

Graydon Prescott 4:55
he got, I guarantee on national television, I guarantee you that doesn't happen if you caught Wednesday. Dave absolutely, yeah, there's no way. Absolutely, no, there's no way that would have happened. What I will say is this, with respect to the exchange, the only people, and a lot of people, push back, or Dave Geno backlash, because they said he was humiliating Dawn and, you know, it was disrespectful to Don Absolutely, but I'd like to say, Gino, are you humiliated himself and his program? I don't think he humiliated Dawn Staley. It may have been a moment that Don Staley did not want to be a part of, right? But let's be clear here, she out coached who was supposed to be the greatest coach in women's college basketball history, history? Yes, she just straight up out, coached him, won the game, and moved on to the national championship with her players in the press conference. She handled it with class. She handled the situation how she should have. If I'm Don Staley and if I'm anybody around on Staley, I'm not humiliated whatsoever by this. It is disrespectful. I feel disrespected, absolutely. But I think humiliation for Dawn is the wrong word, because she came out of this not looking great because of the confrontation, sure, but she also, like, there's no black mark for dawn.

K.B. 6:14
Staley, right? And I absolutely agree with you there, but I think the point of her own humiliation, which I agree, there's no reason for her to be humiliated. She stood up for herself, she she gave as much as she got

Graydon Prescott 6:27
in that moment. Yeah, I just think that, like, after a game like that, or in a situation like that, you don't want to take the focus away from the game and for your and from your place. I don't think Dawn wanted to be in the spotlight after that game. Like, yes, she's a legendary coach for mom money. She's one of the greatest coaches of all. Absolutely, I think that's at a point where that's undeniable. And player, yeah, previous player, yes, um, but she's also extremely unselfish and loved by everyone around her. She didn't want to be the center of

K.B. 6:58
attention after that. She wanted her team to get the

Graydon Prescott 7:00
shot right. They deserve that moment. That's probably, I think that's the only regret that Don might have, is that she became the center of attention after her team executed what was the biggest upset of the tournament, even

K.B. 7:15
though she was involved in a situation that became the center right? You know she didn't

Graydon Prescott 7:19
put herself, sure, and I know you realize that, yeah,

K.B. 7:21
she didn't put herself in that situation. And this throwaway apology that Gino had, and there is a lot of blowback by this on this, it's cultural blowback. It's industry blowback, meaning people in the business of basketball, collegiate basketball. There are questions, would you have done this to a man? No, there are questions, would you have done this to a Caucasian woman, right? These and these questions should not have to be asked. What he did was an abomination. It was a complete lack of respect for this woman. It was a complete lack of respect for what that team had done and taking this moment away from them, to concentrate on him and then to throw away and I don't even believe he wrote it this throwaway apology. He probably did. He came out that he came out with not mentioning Dawn Staley's name. You know he regrets, you know this moment, and you know he liked to apologize to the staff and the players, but he didn't approach the staff. He didn't approach the players. He stole a moment from them, but the person that he approached, he never mentioned her name in that throw or that throw away apology

Graydon Prescott 8:26
that I'm sure someone let's not say he never mentioned her name. We'll say the statement Correct.

K.B. 8:32
That's where I was going. Yeah, that throwaway apology that was probably written by the process press office of the Yukon Huskies. If I don't even know if we can attribute that apology.

Graydon Prescott 8:41
If you're going to humiliate yourself and your players and disrespect someone else publicly, then you should have to apologize for it publicly. Absolutely, and a statement doesn't quantify publicly, I mean, in a press conference or on not on camera, face to face, whatever it has, same way you would, yeah, right, the same way you went to her.

K.B. 9:05
You have the cojones to stand up in front of cameras take questions on why you behave this way after you apologize, not only to the staff, not only to the team, also to Dawn Staley, right? You stole their moment, but you tried to still steal her self respect, and so her name should have been mentioned. I lost a lot of respect for Gino ariyama In this episode. It was uncalled for. It should have never happened, and until he comes out and owns up to this the right way, publicly, just like he dressed her down or attempted to dress her down publicly, I don't think that this is going to be over. He's going to constantly get questions about this, because everyone feels like this was a pseudo apology. And Did you really write this apology? Or was this written by the press office of the Yukon Huskies?

Graydon Prescott 9:51
Right? But once again, shouts out to Don Staley in the South Carolina Gamecocks. They handled it with class. You know, they did. They needed to do. Dawn could not have been more gracious and how she handled sure, you know, nothing but the utmost respect for dawn. Staley as a woman, as a coach, just as a role model.

K.B. 10:14
Stand out. You know what is important? You know, I don't want to bury the lead here, but there's an interesting dichotomy here, because just a couple of days later, Dawn, Staley went up against a team that put a whooping, oh yeah, on South Carolina, in USA, in USC, right,

Graydon Prescott 10:30
UCLA, I was gonna, I was gonna transition

K.B. 10:33
to Sure, sure and but, and that's why I say don't want to bury the lead here. But this, this, this story, has an interesting through line, because after they lost that game to UCLA, you got to let us get through the I understand this, but this is important, because what we're talking about is the way he handled himself in a moment that he would like to forget with a pretty significant loss, right? And the way that Dawn Staley handled not only herself, but how much respect. She gave to Corey close, the head coach of the UCLA women's basketball team. After UCLA put a beat down on UConn, she gave her nothing but flowers. She spoke very highly of the team, spoke very highly of the coaching. That's what you do when you have an outcome that, hey, this didn't go our way, but I'm not going to steal the thunder or steal the moment for him, all of the hard work that was put in by this other team for an entire season, and she handled it exactly the way that it should have been handled. And Geno Gino Mariama wants to be one way when he wins and completely another way when he loses. And I think he's lost a lot of respect across the country, certain from certainly from people who are females in this business, who are coaches, because now they are on notice, like this is who we know who you are. So I think he's a lot of work to dig himself out of this, and it's not going to begin until he issues an apology with Don Staley's name in it. So look out for that to come, because I think there's going to be pressure to bring that to fruition.

Graydon Prescott 12:06
Yeah, now the South Carolina's next game, and you, you already mentioned it, so there's not really much to say. They played against UCLA and the national championship. Well, first, UCLA beat Texas in the in the semifinal game. Like I said, What happened when we were talking about the women's teams earlier, prior to the tournament, UCLA managed to beat Texas. It was a great game, no real controversy. It was kind of boring, low scoring, but yeah, UCLA got the win. Senior scored all of their points

K.B. 12:39
right throughout the which I think the Final

Graydon Prescott 12:41
Four, yeah, which has never happened, yes. And then they move on to the national championship. They played South Carolina. They they just dominated the whole game. They were up by 10 early on. South Yeah, South Carolina couldn't make a shot. UCLA defense was smothering. Joyce Edwards had her worst game of the season, probably Gabriella Hawkes was absolutely phenomenal, monster. She is unbelievable, yeah, this is such a sister to Jaime Jaquez, who is in the NBA Miami Heat. Lauren Betts did her thing. She had she fought through a throat issue earlier, right, right. She gave you a double double Kiki. Rice was fantastic. And UCLA just, I mean, it, it was kind of over at halftime. It was only it seemed like, right?

K.B. 13:28
Because, you know, women's game in on the collegiate level, they play quarters, yeah, the men's game play hats, right? So this game felt like it was a foregone conclusion after the first quarter, yeah.

Graydon Prescott 13:42
Rice hit that step back three, yeah, and the court order, yes, yeah. It was looking really good for UCLA. I just don't think, I think South Carolina is as well coached as they are. I think their lack of outstanding talent just caught up to them in the national championship game. I think they were punching above their level when they be sure, sure. And UCLA, you know, one card argue is, as a more well coached team, they're huge, yeah, they're huge. It's a big team. And they're that's six, seven, yeah. And also, they're not a team where there's two people who you can just say, Okay, if we shut these two down, then you know, we're gonna have right, a good chance of winning this right? UCLA, first of all, first of all, you're not gonna shut down. Lauren, best Correct. Kiki rice is absolutely phenomenal. Adriella Hawkes is incredible. She is just

K.B. 14:37
she is not you on my radar.

Graydon Prescott 14:39
She and she was a senior this year. She's one of their all time leading scorers, leader in games played in UCLA history just a month.

K.B. 14:47
I cannot believe I Dave more

Graydon Prescott 14:49
about her. Is a monster. She's tough. UCLA was was the deepest team in the country this year. I think really it was only UConn and Texas that were rivaling how deep. They were as a team, right? South Carolina got to the national championship based off of their elite coaching and continuity and teamwork. But I just, you know, there was just kind of no way it was a clinic. Yeah? There's no way they were gonna be able to to handle that UCLA team if they played to the level that they are capable of playing to. And I think they played their best game, yeah? And they do not underplay, yeah. So UCLA, congratulations. They're the national champions. They got it done when they needed to, because everyone that mattered on their team is leaving.

K.B. 15:31
It will be interesting, because I think it's coming up in like a week, the WNBA draft, yeah. It will be interesting to see how many of of these, these young ladies from, I think the UCLA Bruins end up going in, I think the first round of this draft, I

Graydon Prescott 15:45
don't know about only the first round, but I think at least four are getting drafted. Yeah, like Bearman, at least, yeah, I agree. Are gonna get drafted. Obviously. Lauren Betts is a shoe in Kiki rice is a shoe in your Gabriella Hawkes is a shoe, yes, especially after how she played in the national championship, she did her she put people on notice. Yes, she did. Um, so there, and there's going to be more. So, you know, congratulations to UCLA for winning that national championship, and you know, hopefully they can do some recruiting to get themselves back into contention over the next few years, because after having lost the every player that scored a point in the Final Four, right? It's going to be an interesting turnaround for them next year. I think USC might seize control of the Los Angeles Sure, with Juju coming back next year, but it's a little bit too early prediction, but we shall see UCLA though. Enjoy it while, while you can congratulations on winning

K.B. 16:47
the national champion. Absolutely, it's 91.5 sports prep, live on 91.5k und, moving on, there is some news closer to home, after we talked a little bit about something similar on our last program, we've got somebody entering the transport portal from the UNLV rebels, which was really kind of surprising to me. I did not see this coming. Mason, Mason Well, Mason,

Graydon Prescott 17:11
Mason D committed last year before, remember, before coaching committee, yes, before recommitting, yes to the program. He didn't see much floor time, correct? Now, he was injured. Yeah, he was he was injured. Still didn't really see any for Mason abaton Abbott and yes, yeah, played at Coronado.

K.B. 17:28
Yeah, basketball here locally at Coronado,

Graydon Prescott 17:31
good player. Yes,

K.B. 17:33
I was surprised to see this, yeah, and

Graydon Prescott 17:35
we're starting to see a few of the guys trickle out from the UNLV team. So it might be a rebuilding year next year, which is not what we wanted to see. Right? Coach Pastner is going to have to do some some heavy recruiting, because the roster is going to look a lot different, especially with their clear leader leaving. Right? It's going to be a much, yes, it's going to be a much different team next year, and I honestly don't know what to expect. They played in the the NIT that Auburn went on to win. They got, they got beat in the second round to Utah State, also in the Mountain West team that they lost to twice in the regular season. They're just, I don't know where the rebels are going from here right now. Obviously, it's a coach entering his second season, sure, sure, sure.

K.B. 18:22
This. This is not, there's no blame to be laid it.

Graydon Prescott 18:26
Yeah, on this. This isn't this.

K.B. 18:28
He's trying to write a ship. And a part of of this whole calamity is what has happened with the transport portal. Yeah. And it's interesting because side note, the Trump administration, the Donald Trump, just signed a an executive order that is going to prevent its course. It's going to be challenged in federal court, if it's not already being challenged in federal court, but Right, it certainly will be challenged. But in that executive order, he essentially after having a meeting with coaches, including Tommy Tuberville, who's now a US senator, was a formerly a coach at Alabama, Auburn, and on and on. And all the people in that room, in that meeting that happened about a month ago in the White House, there were no players. There were no players representation. And so the deal that came out at the other end of this, the executive order that came out at the other end of this, actually seemed just like there was no one in there representing those players. And so essentially, what it is, in a nutshell, is players will get one year in which or one free transfer. Yeah, one free transfer, one free transfer. After that, you lose eligible. You You can transfer, but you will, you will lose a year of eligibility. And the the clock starts running once you enter a class College, and you've got five years and it does not stop running. So that there's going to be, you know, a legal challenge to this. And he says that schools that are using n i l money could lose federal funding. So this is really going to be a. Tumultuous season, I L

Graydon Prescott 20:02
I disagree with Sure, most sure of that. He's the only. The only part of that I agree with is the clock starts

K.B. 20:09
running when I agree with that. Yes, you're absolutely right that I do agree with,

Graydon Prescott 20:12
yeah, the rest of it, I think, is ridiculous.

K.B. 20:15
We shouldn't have 30 year olds playing college basketball. Yeah, you don't have it by then it's not happening.

Graydon Prescott 20:20
Yeah, so I don't agree with the bulk of that, but I I will say the clock starting as soon as you touch a college campus. I think that is necessary. Sure, I think that's an important change that needs to happen. I also think they need to crack down on the overseas players that played pro ball, pro you played pro basketball, you played pro basketball, you shouldn't be eligible to play college I agree. So I think they need to crack down on those two other than that, I think the freedom is a good thing. It's beneficial for the players. I think it's kind of eliminated the the dominance of like the blue, yeah, yes, yes. And I think it's all together. It's all together. It's been a great thing for it certainly

K.B. 21:04
introduces more parity, obviously more confusion, right? Yeah, absolutely. But it introduces we never really know what's

Graydon Prescott 21:10
going to happen, like over next, over the next season. Were it not

K.B. 21:14
for n i L, would Indiana be the national champs in collegiate football? Probably not.

Graydon Prescott 21:19
Well, well, well, well, it was a transfer. He was, but also, but also, Ohio State is a $50 million team, and these dudes beat them, correct? So I think, I think Indiana this year, but

K.B. 21:33
they beat him under a system they were,

Graydon Prescott 21:34
but I still think, like Indiana was kind of the anomaly of the n, i L, they're not a blue blood. I mean, yes, it's an you're speaking

K.B. 21:43
to my point. Well, yeah, but I L empowers those mid tier schools, mid tier programs to to not be on an even playing field, but certainly to level.

Graydon Prescott 21:53
Yeah, there was some respect. Yeah, absolutely.

K.B. 21:55
Because I do believe, were it not for n i L, were it not for this new player movement, which I do agree with that should be a thing. I'm just not sure that Indiana wins the national championship. And of course, that is to say nothing of Mendoza. He is a rock star. He's the truth. He's for real, glad

Graydon Prescott 22:11
he's coming coming to Vegas. Coming to Vegas. Yes, all right, well, we got about seven minutes left, and we have two things that we really need to talk about. One of those two things is the men's national champion. Sure, sure. I was wrong in my prediction that Arizona would be playing in the national championship. And boy, was I really they looked good until they did. Yeah, Michigan just took care of business. I didn't expect Michigan to play like that. If they play like that, I don't think they're beatable.

K.B. 22:39
A lot of talent. Yeah, a lot

Graydon Prescott 22:41
of Dave. So, I mean, just, I think

K.B. 22:43
UConn has the coaching, but the talent,

Graydon Prescott 22:45
yes, is that's, that's not Wolverine. That is not to say that may, isn't sure, sure. It's just, I think DAN HURLEY is one

K.B. 22:55
of the best coach. DAN HURLEY is otherworldly as

Graydon Prescott 22:58
a coach, which is why I think UConn, even though they're going to be the underdogs, obviously, right? And while this is airing the game, they got a good chance as any two, right? But if there's somebody who can beat Michigan, it's UConn. It is

K.B. 23:10
DAN HURLEY, yes. And yeah, DAN HURLEY led team, yeah, DAN

Graydon Prescott 23:15
HURLEY led team. UConn is not the Yukon that they were a couple of years ago when they had, you know, Stefan Castle, Donovan Klingen, in the whole Sure, sure, that team would probably have been the favorite by 15 points to win this national championship game. This is not the same team. They are not as top to bottom talented as they used to be, but they're still coached by DAN HURLEY.

K.B. 23:38
And I think you know, what we can take away from the women's game is coaching matter. Interesting things can happen when somebody, yes, when somebody gets up in you, it makes you uncomfortable, interesting and it's gonna happen.

Graydon Prescott 23:49
And if anyone can make another team uncomfortable, it is you can absolutely you saw what they did to Duke, and Duke looked invincible up until they did, up until they played, up until they were so do I think Michigan will win the game? Yes, what I'd love to see DAN HURLEY get another championship, absolutely, because I think that would put him, undeniably, in a tier of coaches where it's like, it's Coach K It's Bobby Knight,

K.B. 24:15
yeah, and coach has five years.

Graydon Prescott 24:17
But honestly, I think DAN HURLEY, three and four years would be better than five in 47 years. Yeah. So I, like, I think it would be, it would have to be. It would be Bobby Knight, Roy Williams, Coach K and DAN HURLEY. Like, yeah, I don't really know those.

K.B. 24:37
Those are, you know, the top guys. You know you'd have to outside of that. You got to go back to like John Wooden, yeah, you know, of course, Jim Valvano and his win was just, yeah, epic and huge will always be one of the greatest stories

Graydon Prescott 24:51
in the history. You know, tarkanians had a had a few good years he did, but what Dan Hurley's been able to do at UConn and. And that program, when he got there, they were, they were just like, they had a good, a good run in the 2000s but then through the 2000 10s, they just kind of fell off. They were dead in the water. Yeah, and DAN HURLEY got there, and, you know, he

K.B. 25:13
revived this program, and he

Graydon Prescott 25:14
told everybody what he was going to do, beat us while you can, in a couple of years time, you won't be able to, and it's

K.B. 25:21
in his blood. And boy was he right from his daddy to his brother to his mom, it is

Graydon Prescott 25:25
in their early family. Yes, New Jersey, yes, yeah. So look, look for, look for a very competitive game, because DAN HURLEY isn't going away.

K.B. 25:33
Quick. Side note, Jade and Ivy, if you are listening. Oh boy. Stop talking, yeah. Just shut just stop talking. If you want to go out and proselytize on the sidewalk, then you go do that. No one will begrudge you that. But you knew what the NBA was before you signed up. You knew what it was whether they are respectful of Pride Month, whether they are respectful of different cultures, whether they are respectful of people that struggle with either homelessness or domestic abuse or whatever it is that the NBA does an excellent job of getting involved in and supporting whatever that happens to be. You knew before you got there, and now all of a sudden, you know, we talked about this on a previous program, you want to pop off at the mouth and bring other people into this that had nothing to do with it that has said nothing to you, said nothing about you, this whole thing that you just did on the sidewalk, Dude, you are in danger of being banned from the NBA. And I don't necessarily mean being banned, as it's on paper, we are banning you, meaning you end up becoming more of a problem than you're worth, right? And so no one picks you up right now, right? Right? So it's an effective band. It's not a literal band. Just stop talking. You are not God's Messenger to NBA players or anybody else, anybody that wants a relationship with either God or their Creator, or whatever it is that you call it. I'm sure that they will take responsibility for that. They're not listening. There's people that have pastors, right, Priest, so on and so forth. Stop talking before you talk yourself out of a career.

Graydon Prescott 27:05
Yeah, nothing really for me to say there. He just needs to shut up. He does. And the last thing that I'm obligated to bring up, because of the amount of times that we've talked about this woman on the program, Angel Reese just got traded. Yes, we only have about a minute to talk. Yes, but Angel Reese just got traded to Atlanta for about a bag of chips.

K.B. 27:25
Alicia gray can ball.

Graydon Prescott 27:27
She can Ryan Howard, here's, here's what I have to say about this trade.

K.B. 27:31
Yo, like this. No, like this for her.

Graydon Prescott 27:34
Let look. Here's what I have to say about the trade. Is it a good trade for Chicago to get rid of Angel Reese? I think so. I think that they could, because she

K.B. 27:43
was complaining a lot. She was going at the

Graydon Prescott 27:44
organization a lot. But for Atlanta, Angel Reese will draw some eyes. Yes. Will she make that big of a difference? Will she move the needle for the for for the dream we shall see in 14 we shall see. I don't think she can, because Angel Reese got to Chicago, and they were not a good team, and they got worse. I think

K.B. 28:05
she was on one when she got there. I think there was no humility,

Graydon Prescott 28:08
okay, but then year two, when it looked like there would be a little bit more humility out of her, they win 10 games out of 44 and she wasn't helping them win anything. Yeah, she has the me bounds thing, and she can miss layups and get her own I

K.B. 28:22
get that, but that becomes dangerous when you've got people like she had no Alicia Gray by her side. She had no Ryan

Graydon Prescott 28:29
Howard, yeah, I'm just saying Angel Reese.

K.B. 28:32
Hugest fan of Angel Reese, but she knows This could get interesting, and I

Graydon Prescott 28:37
think Atlanta will be good, but I just don't think Angel Reese moves the needle enough, okay, to where Atlanta is. Like Atlanta lost to a Caitlin Clark. Less fever last year. Sure. Like and they lost to Lexi hull, going off in game three, and nothing but respect for Lexie Hall. But it wasn't Kelsey Mitchell who beat you, like Alicia gray got outplayed by Lexi hull. So until I see and

K.B. 29:01
Lexi Hall is no slouch either, no, no,

Graydon Prescott 29:03
but she's also not Kelsey. That's true, true. So until I see more from Atlanta, I'm not so we're gonna keep an eye on this is gonna get interesting in Atlanta. Next week, we will be talking about how the WNBA draft, obviously, the men's championship will have been decided, and, yeah, a lot more. NBA Playoffs will be kicking off, and the masters will have been decided by then, so this week's gonna be a busy week as well, and I can't wait. Thank you everybody for tuning into this episode of sports prep live. I'm Graydon Prescott. We'll see you all next week, right back here. Thank you for tuning into this episode of sports prep live. I'm Graydon Prescott, and don't forget to catch all of our episodes on Apple Spotify or wherever you get your podcast, and be sure to follow us on Instagram or Twitter at sports prep ladder. Thank you.

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