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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
Welcome back to sports prep live, everybody. I'm your host, grade and Prescott. This is season five, episode two, it's crazy. We got a lot of episodes. There is a lot of things that we need to talk about today, one of which will be the WNBA playoffs. I will save that for later, one of which will be college football. I will save that for later. Right now, the two things that I want to focus on are actually, we'll start with one. Chicago Sky have some drama. Again. They always do. It feels like Angel Reese has has made and Gabby Williams also had some things to speak about when these became prevalent, when Angel Reese made her comments about this franchise. So I'm gonna go ahead and lay the foundation. Essentially, Angel Reese on a mandatory interview, said that the Chicago Sky were not doing too well, and I'm speaking very, very I'm paraphrasing, because she used some profanity. She said we wouldn't be settling for the same S word we did this year. Crap might have to move in a different direction. For context, again, mandatory interview Chicago Sky press conference, and she said this publicly. So this is out in the world. Everybody knows about it. She did not say this in private, kind of a slight to her teammates, a slight to the organization, not exactly what you would expect of somebody who is supposed to be a leader. However, having learned what we've learned about the Chicago Sky as a franchise in the last few days? I don't know if I would consider this unwarranted, because of the stuff that we've heard about what the Chicago Sky did to Gabby Williams and, of course, Theresa weathers history there. Yes, yeah. So there are a lot of things to unpack here, and we should get right into it

K.B. 2:22
here, is why I feel it is unwarranted, because her comments, and she did come out later and attempt to clean it up, she came out and apologized in a post game press conference that she sat next to one of the people that she dissed Rachel Banham, who's a Hooper, by the way, Rachel is a flame thrower, so she threw Rachel under the bus by name. She threw Haley van Liff under the bus, whom she also played with. At LSU, threw her under the bus by name, through ARIEL ATKINS under the bus by name. ARIEL ATKINS is another Hooper. You know, you know, on the sports rep live, we call it like we see it. We keep it a buck. If somebody can hoop, we're going to let you know. If they're a scrub, we'll let you know that too. And then finally, Courtney van der Sloot threw her under the bus. Now Courtney, Courtney is, you know, a little long in the tooth, but a lot of experience, a lot of basketball knowledge, high basketball IQ, a good player, but she's been around for a minute, and she's had some injuries, so she threw her under the bus, basically saying, you know, we can't expect Courtney to come back from her injury and lead this team to a deep help, lead this team into a deep playoff run. So you're giving her a little bit of a pass, because the dysfunction that has gone on in the Chicago Sky franchise, and I understand that, but her comments were not directed at the Chicago Sky franchise. Her comments were directed at her fellow, fellow players.

Graydon Prescott 3:54
Well, look, they won 10 games this year, and she was injured for a decent portion of the season, and if a team has does it was she injured last year again? There was a it was a much different team last Okay, all right, but she wasn't injured last year, not the whole season. She broke her hand at the end of the season, okay, when they lost nine games in a row. I'm simply side. Okay, here's, here's what angel is, who shares what I say. Historically, we haven't exactly been the biggest appraisers of Angel Reese, but I can't go for the hating on ANGEL Reese all the time for no reason. I think these comments, no reason. Yes, no reason these. She did not there was a reason for what she said. There is a concrete like they won 10 games. They won 23% of the games. Okay, she was a part of that. They won 23% of the game, and she was half the games this season. She was an all star this season, the only one

K.B. 4:44
on her team, she got a lot of rebounds. Like angel is not nobody else. Candace Parker said this, Angel Reese is not really a great basketball player. She's great at moving people out of the way and getting rebounds. I agree with that every now and get. You know, 1012, points. But she's really going after rebound so that she can say, Oh, I've got a double double. Okay, but you are not in a position where you are so far above your colleagues in terms of your in terms of your basketball IQ, in terms of your basketball proficiency. She's not so far above these young, these ladies, if above them at all that she can call them out on the carpet like this and not direct her fire at who it should be directed at, which is the Chicago Sky franchise, which is a disaster, by the way, all the things that she has or not she Gabby Williams, which we will get into alluded to with respect to this franchise, echoed by Courtney Williams, echoed by Kalia copper, echoed by can the great Candace Parker, all of them have said that this Chicago franchise was dysfunctional, and that was one of the reasons that they wanted to get out of dodge, or did get out of dodge. So what, I think, what angel had a right to be feeling, which is the frustration with what was going on in that franchise. She directed that. She directed her fire at the wrong target. This. This is a dysfunction that preceded Angel Reese. She's just mired in it, and she took it out on the wrong people, and that's why she was raked over the coals for it. She did not, she didn't hit the right target. If it's a way to get out of Chicago, she's not going anywhere. Chicago's not going to let her go. She's not going anywhere if she continues

Graydon Prescott 6:25
to be a cancer in the organization. They have a history of letting people go. They let Kennedy Carter go. They let Gabby Williams go, and that where we're going

K.B. 6:32
to get Kennedy Carter is a different case, although she can hoop Kennedy

Graydon Prescott 6:35
Carter. Well, apparently no one is above this franchise, right? So if Angel wants out, what better way to do it than the way she's trying to go about it? Because there's no other way that you can force your way out. You can't just say I want to trade as a second year player, unless you have Caitlin Clark level influence. But that's not going to happen. She doesn't have that influence. That's why I said she like unless you

K.B. 6:54
have Caitlyn like Angel. Angel Reese is a top what player in the league. She just doesn't have that kind of juice. 20, maybe, maybe, but she's an all star. She's certainly not, yeah, but that's two years in a row all star, okay, but that's voting, right? That's objective. She's got her fan base. A lot of that fan base has to do with her waving her hand in Caitlin's face. So there are opposites here. There's a fan base that Caitlin Clark has, and it's rabbit and it's intense and it's large, and there's a fan base that angel Reese has, and she, much to her credit, she stoked that franchise by invoking race. And you know, a lot of girls out there who look like her or who have hair like her, and so she was kind of building up this fan base, whipping them into a frenzy for her. And so these people are going to vote, and you can vote, you know, I think an infinite number of times for your All Star picks. So to me, that isn't really the barometer in terms of how good of a basketball player you are. The barometer is your peers and and with respect to her peers, you know, I've heard some, some, some people say something like, she's not there yet. Maybe she will get there. You know, she could barely shoot anything outside of a five, four shot.

Graydon Prescott 8:06
If rebounding can make you an all time great in basketball, then rebounding can make you we can't say for a person like Dennis Rodman, who did things his way, got rebound, scored two points a game. He's a

K.B. 8:17
hall of so now Angel Reese is Dennis the equivalent of Dennis Rodman. Are you serious

Graydon Prescott 8:21
in the WNBA in terms of rebounding? Just purely rebounding, because that's what you said. She's the only thing that

K.B. 8:26
she's no, no. Dennis Rodman was known for something else. Do we forget young whipper snapper, defense? Incredible.

Graydon Prescott 8:32
Angel Reese is a good defender. Angel Reese is a very good defender.

K.B. 8:36
Okay, I haven't seen any DPO wise for Angel Reese in her second Asia Wilson didn't win one until her fifth season. I haven't even seen the talk of that. With respect to Angel research, she's on the Chicago Sky who have won 23 games, but that hasn't either Are you going to talk about the team, or you're talking about her as an individual. I'm saying as an individual. Angel race is not moving the needle. Do you can't

Graydon Prescott 8:58
win? You can't win Player of the Year or MVP or Defensive Player of the Year awards on a team that doesn't even sniff the playoffs. It's not possible. Nobody does it any sport.

K.B. 9:09
Again, I'm not talking about team accolades. I'm talking individually, and I get it. You're right. If you're not winning, you're not going to get that sort of attention, you're not going to get that press, you're not going to get the notoriety. She gets it in other ways. But I don't want to miss the mark here. The fact of the matter is, what she said was egregious. It should have never been said. I mean, she came out and apologized for a reason based on what you're saying. You don't think she should have apologized because she didn't say anything wrong. She went at her teammates. What kind of team? What kind of leader are you supposed to be if you're going at your teammates instead of going at the organization who has perennially not invested the resources that needed to be invested in a winning franchise. They held practices at a local rec center for Christ's sakes. That tells you everything that you need to know.

Graydon Prescott 9:57
I mean that in the words of Courtney Williams, there are. Ready franchise correct the Chicago Sky and this, we're getting a little bit off track here. The Chicago Sky drafted Gabby Williams, I'm not, because I'm talking about the wn of the of the Seattle storm and French national basketball team. Yes, another baller, fourth overall in 2018 during her time in Chicago. It wasn't a good fit in her three years there, she didn't exactly have the usage that she felt she deserved, right and she wanted to play for the French national team in Tokyo. And then after that, she made an agreement with her coach, James Wade, at the time, of course, that she would start the season overseas and then be traded and then come play for whoever she's traded to. So she went overseas, according to plan, one week before the training camp started, and Coach Wade told her not to come to camp, and then she is suspended for the season because there was a laws in her contract.

K.B. 10:55
Allegedly, she says coach Wade told her not to go, and she has stated this.

Graydon Prescott 10:58
Allegedly, yes, yes, she was suspended for the season because of a clause in her contract that stated that if a player misses the first few weeks of training camp, they would be suspended. So she says that Chicago Sky set her up, and then she ended up requesting a trade in April, landed at the LA sparks, chose to play overseas, right, right? This is where she really developed her game. Got the nickname the French army knife, and then she showed out in the 2024, Olympic Games, where French Did she ever where France probably deserved the gold she ever man. So then, now she's on everybody's radar. Hours included. She returns to the WNBA via the Seattle storm, lots of story Vegas too. Like, yeah, she's done a lot. She's from Reno, yeah, played high school ball in Reno, all that stuff. And then she went to UConn for college under Coach Gino. Yes, this is a really good ballplayer. So then she gets back to Seattle, and a story comes out just a couple weeks ago, and it's a really interesting one, because Angel Reese tried to recruit her right back to Chicago. Chicago, Angel Reese having no clue of what, what really went down, and Gabby's response to Angel recruiting her to play first between Gabby and Chicago, yeah, yeah, yes. She didn't know that back. And Gabby tells her that this guy did her dirty and she would never go back. So now, because of this angel Reese situation, all eyes are on the Gabby Williams story and the angel Reese situation. So she revealed in the interview that she did with Sue bird that the CEO of the franchise, Adam Fox, once gave the players a PowerPoint. Invest is unbelievable. Listen to this, explaining that the organization didn't invest in them because, quote, you don't make us revenue, so we don't invest in you. End quote. Courtney Williams of the Minnesota links, and she is a podcaster of her own with the stud buds echo the same echoes the same sentiment. She called the sky a poverty franchise. She backed up she said that they practice in public rec centers. Players sometimes had to pay for their own hotels. And then Kalia copper, 2021 finals, MVP for Chicago, and Candace Parker, 2022 defensive player of the year and MVP runner up for Chicago, also a champion with them in 2021 sure also pointed out when the major, major organizational shortcomings before they left the franchise, Candace Parker was on the Chicago Sky for two seasons, one of which they came one game short of the WNBA finals, and the other they won the champion. Actually won it, yes and it and she still a she chose to left her leave her hometown after just two years because of how poor this organization was run, and because of the dysfunction in the front office, kind of in the locker room too. There were a lot of issues in Kalia copper, she's she left for the Phoenix Mercury, also dysfunction, bad locker room environment, terrible.

K.B. 14:01
It sounds like you are making the case that I was tabling a few minutes ago. I'm just laying Angel Reese. Exactly. Angel Reese came out and attacked players. This is not an attack. Hold on. She did not attack Williams. Right now, I understand that, but Gabby Williams is Gabby Williams didn't attack any of her teammates. Gabby Williams attacked the source of the problem, which was the dysfunction in Chicago. The same thing for Candace, the same thing for Courtney, the same thing for Kalia copper. They went to the source of the problems, which is the the organization, which is now owned by, I think it's Michael J alter, who is a real estate developer in Chicago. Now, what do you know about basketball? Now, maybe that question answers itself. Who knows? I don't know how much he knows, but I'm going to take a wild guess, not a lot. If you've spent your life pursuing which is a worthy endeavor, right? Becoming You know one of the. Largest real estate developers in the great state of Illinois, the great city of Chicago, the Windy City. Kudos to you. I mean, he's a big dog. But what do you know about sports? As opposed to, let's, let's juxtapose this to another owner that we are all frequent familiar with, Mark Davis. Mark Davis grew up in sports, right? Al Dave, son of Al Dave, this kid. He's not a kid now, but this young man grew up in the world of sports, and so it is not surprising that he buys into the Las Vegas and then deploys the resources for this team to be successful. I don't you know some of our listeners. I don't know if you've seen the basketball facility that Mark Davis built right next to the Las Vegas Raiders facility. Also what? And it's out of this

Graydon Prescott 15:52
world. His first few years in Las Vegas, after buying the franchise and relocating them from San Antonio, his they had three number one draft picks in a row in and he did almost as good as you could do with those three Jeff draft picks. Kelsey Plum, yes, who, unfortunately is gone, and she's driving in LA she's balling right and, and again, I was wrong about, you know, maybe moving her, however, the jewel Lloyd to the bench move has been successful. We'll get to Las Vegas in a minute. You were playing the long game. Yeah, you were looking at the game respect. You know, I think it was a win for both parties, right? But KELSEY PLUM was the number one draft pick the next year, Asia Wilson number one draft pick. Then the year after, that's Jackie young. And the crazy thing about the Jackie young pick, as good of a pick, as good of a pick as that was, they could have done better, because Nafisa Collier went six and they missed out. Wow, but still Jackie young Asia Wilson's history, yeah. And Kelsey Plum for their three picks. And then he goes out and acquires or they get to the finals in the bubble in 2020 they get swept by the Seattle storm led by jewel Lloyd and Brianna Stewart. And then what do they do? They go out and they get Chelsea gray right, and the whole or they had Liz cam by at this time. Then they lose. In fact, I was there a game five to Phoenix to get to the WNBA finals in 2021 then they go out and get Chelsea Gray, also Mark Davis and read that, and they fire a controversial fire as well Bill lambier. And then they go get Becky Hammond after he won a championship. Yeah, yes, yeah. Well, no, no, no, Bill Lambert didn't win a championship with the aces. Becky Hammond. Becky Hammond won the her first year. Yes, yes, but he had been to the the finals. He had been to the finals and the conference finals. Correct, correct. They fire him. Just didn't get over the hump. And then they get Chelsea gray and Becky Hammond. So Mark Davis as an owner is probably the best in the WNBA. Yes, I would say by a long shot,

K.B. 17:50
hopefully some of that sports IQ moves over to his football franchise. But that's another conversation for another

Graydon Prescott 17:56
day. See, see, the NFL is going to be harder another conversation for another day, yes. But Mark Davis, I think, is the blueprint for absolutely, WNBA organization, and how to invest in a WNBA. I mean, their training facility is magnificent. It's like, amazing. Yeah, it is amazing. It's easily NBA level.

K.B. 18:19
That's what I was going to say. It rivals, if not, sir, and I'm sure it surpasses some. It rivals NBA practice facilities, and

Graydon Prescott 18:26
that's the type of investment you have to make into a thank you guys, thank you to have to keep your players happy.

K.B. 18:31
And so this is what I was talking so this is what I was talking about. Angel Reese, her frustration is in the right place, but the target was wrong. This is not about the players that are there. This is not about kind of that, you know, in male sports, that brotherhood. It's not about that sisterhood. In fact, she really kind of went against the grain with respect to that sisterhood, and really did a disservice not only to the team dynamic, but to those individual players. This is about the ownership, the management, maybe not knowing what the heck they're doing when it comes to running a successful sports franchise, especially the WNBA. I know it's tough. It has to be tough. It's gotten better since Caitlin Clark has come into the league, among others. Paige Becker's has come in. I mean, there's some hoopers that have a lot of attention. Juju Watkins is coming down the pike. There's some really great players coming down the pike for the WNBA, and it's really going to, you know, just kind of put the popularity of the sport on rocket boosters even more so than it already is. So that revenue was going to be coming, but you have to know what you're doing. And I just don't know how much, being a real estate developer, and I know that he brought in people that supposedly know what they're doing, but I can't tell. We can't tell. And so I'm not saying that the fact that she was angry or that she was frustrated, or that she feels like, you know, she's had enough, that is understandable, but she directed her fire in the wrong direction, and that's probably going to cost her. And she is not a Caitlyn Clark, she is not a page. Checkers. She is not an Asia Wilson. She can't dictate anything. For my money. Angel Reese is a solid player, and she she probably needs to be playing up under a superstar, because if they don't get any better as an organization, they're not going to go anywhere. So they need a number one. She can be a strong number two, but they need a number one, and a real number one would have known that. I can't imagine Caitlin Clark saying anything like that, or Asia Wilson, or any of the other leaders out there, Nafisa Collier, Brianna Stewart. I can't imagine them raking their teammates over the coals like that. If that needs to be done, you do it in house. And that's what she didn't do, and I think that's why she had to come out and

Graydon Prescott 20:42
apologize. It's great. Prescott here on Sports prep live, and we have spoken a little bit about a lot about Angel Reese and meta drama. So we have to move on quickly here, with about nine minutes to go in the program. And we're going to move to a quick Las Vegas story of impact, at least in the high school area, well nationally as well, in terms of high school, yes, Bishop Gorman, Mater Dei for the third time in four years, they will square off Gorman losing a game they should have won a couple 2000 couple years ago. Yeah, yeah. And modern day winning. It kind of going away last year after Gorman won the national championship, and modern day claimed they didn't go through us. Modern day beats them. And now we have the three match. Yes, modern day Gorman part three in the last four years, and modern day opened the season number one in the country. But they have lost. They lost to Corona centennial. Good program. They dropped to number eight. Corona Centennial was dropped. What Corona was 21 it was 20 Oh, wow. Okay, no wonder, no centennial. Corona Centennial is now seven. Modern day is eight. But here's the thing, modern day played this team called Kahuku, out of Hawaii. Yes, they beat them. 26 to 23 I believe Gorman played that same team. 38 to zero. Whoa, 38 to zero.

K.B. 22:03
Yeah, Bishop is on one this year. I think Bishop is on one this year. Shout out to the game.

Graydon Prescott 22:08
Of course. I might be biased, yes, of course, but I really as objectively as I can speak, I think Bishop Gorman is going to

K.B. 22:16
win this game. So that game is candidly, okay, that game is this Friday the 19th. Friday the 19th. Friday the 19th. Be back to speak about it in Las Vegas at Bishop field, Fertitta field. If you haven't got your tickets, and you are a high school football fan or you're just a football fan, get your tickets. Get your tickets. This is going to be a barn for me. I cannot

Graydon Prescott 22:36
wait. Football prospects galore, yes, and five stars, four stars, you name it, best receivers in the country, yes, defensive players in the country. CBS, quarterback, commit, what you name it. This game has it so, national implications. Yeah, this is big. It's gonna be huge. This is big. And of course, I'm riding with the gales, of course. Yeah, of course. Okay, as we get close to the conclusion here, about six minutes to go, let's talk first games, game ones of the WNBA playoffs. Not too much really to cover here. I think we'll just start with the obvious, the number one seed. Minnesota acted like they were the number one seed. They beat the Valkyries by 29 the Valkyries started well, but Minnesota is just a team that is hard to keep up with for the duration of the short Sure, not one of the top teams in the league. So Minnesota did what they do. They won the game by 29 points. Okay, huge deal. Everybody expected it. They're going to sweep them game all the game twos will be tomorrow, Tuesday, yes, and I fully expect Minnesota to close out the

K.B. 23:39
Valkyries. I will say this in game two, I will say this. I kind of felt like the Valkyries got the raw end of the deal with respect to the referees. I mean, they were

Graydon Prescott 23:48
rolling. They this is true. But 29 points is 29

K.B. 23:52
points. It is but interrupting a flow, interrupting, you know, the the the the energy that that the Valkyries had going interrupting that. I mean, they were just in a rhythm, yeah, and then, boom, they fouls just rained down on them from the referees, offensive fouls. I mean, going for rebounds and getting fouls, and the other team goes down, you know, me being Minnesota, and gets to shoot free throws. Now, having said that, Minnesota is a superior team by far, but yes, and they're deeper and everything, but Valkyries did get the wrong in the deal. So I hope they, they level out this officiating. And they've been, they've been being crucified all year, all year long, and rightfully so. They need to get better. Yeah, officiating, Cruz in the WNBA,

Graydon Prescott 24:37
as we move to the number two seed right here in Las Vegas, the ACES played the Seattle storm Gabby Williams, and they also took care of business like you would expect the number two seed to do. They won by 25.102 77 the aces have now won their last 17 games after after starting the season 14 and 14 through 28 Yeah, they are a total. Little. They finished the regular season 30 and 14, and now they're 31 and 14, including Game one of the playoffs. Asia, Wilson, 27 Jackie, she and Jackie young combined for 47 points, 14 rebounds and nine assists. Jewel Lloyd, Cheyenne, Parker, Tyus and Dana Edmonds were very solid off the bench. Per usual, this team is loaded. They're my pick to win the championship. Absolutely, this team is spectacular. As we move to the three seed against the six seed, which is Atlanta Dream, and a very injury riddled, unfortunate season for the Indiana Fever. The dream did what they would expect. They were expected to do. They won this game by 12 points. But 12 is kind of it's not really showing you how the game actually went the dream, we're in control of this game. Yeah, start to the whole way through to finish. 12 doesn't reflect how the game actually dominant they were. Yeah, Kelsey. Kelsey Mitchell was, was solid. 27 points, not the most efficient 27 points of her career, but

K.B. 25:56
she was solid. It's okay. They're missing a lot. Yeah, they're six people. Yeah, I'm looking for them next year.

Graydon Prescott 26:03
But of course, I mean, without question, the game of the game of the day was Liberty versus Phoenix, mercury, and this was the four seed, the five seed two teams with almost identical records, and the defending champions showed their championship medal and got it done in overtime, yes, to win that game. So that's pretty much all we have there for the WNBA. And then finally, there's some college football that I think should be talked

K.B. 26:31
about. It's interesting. Yes, the college football obviously, a ton of games happen this weekend, but things that happen that are of note, so and, and and they so they're connected, huge.

Graydon Prescott 26:44
So yes, let's start with you. UNLV, yes, they fired their coach. We'll, we'll just get that out the way. They fired their coach after the oh and three stars,

K.B. 26:52
not. UNLV, you mean? UCL, UCLA, yes, yes. People panic. Yeah. No, no. Fine.

Graydon Prescott 26:59
Yeah, darn thing. Yeah. UCLA, oh and three start, one of which was UNLV, which is why I probably mixed that, right, right. Oh and three start. They have Nica. I believe you. I'm never gonna stop saying that. I agree. He left Tennessee, Tennessee. We all know the story, if you've been listening to this, and I owe money, uh huh. And now they're own three. They're struggling. They can't score. They've lost two games by 33 and 25 UNLV beat them. So it's just a poor start. This dude was five and 10 in his in his New Mexico beat him 3510 Yeah, yes. It just can't happen. So that's a huge story,

K.B. 27:37
and it is, and it's a life lesson, you know, which I think Matthew slooca is learning as well. Was a UNLV of head quarterback, quarterback number one, and many argue he probably shouldn't have been, but he was QB one, but an important lesson here. Nico la malivia, but we, like we said, right here on SBL, I believe you. Leaves Tennessee in a great situation there, because he didn't think he was being paid enough money. Goes to UCL. UCLA under the coach that just got fired, and he's oh and three to start. This lets you know the grass is not always greener, right? So this whole program could be in for some turmoil for this entire season, and he's caught up right in the middle of it, and is probably going to use what he thought was going to be a really productive year, because I don't see them regrouping after this start. They're in the big 10 now. And yes, yes.

Graydon Prescott 28:29
And then lastly, I think this is really, this is really great. Matthew slooca, karma, remember him? Karma? He left this UNLV program for 100 over $100,000

K.B. 28:40
and they were in a good position record.

Graydon Prescott 28:43
Why were three and, oh, and he sipped, but, you know, over $100,000

K.B. 28:47
Hey, we had Hodge. We had Hodge Malik. Shout out to Hodge Malik Williams.

Graydon Prescott 28:52
Now, Matthew slooca is at this school called Holy Cross. What's the name of it? Ever heard of it? Yeah, I don't know where it is. And he's a backup. Wow, he's a backup. This season, he has thrown the ball for 50 yards and rushed for 113 in three games, thrown one touchdown and two interceptions in his three games. Wow. All behind this this dude named Alonzo

K.B. 29:14
Bennett, the grass is always greater. That's the final thing I'm gonna say, yeah.

Graydon Prescott 29:18
So you know, have fun at Holy Cross. Matthew UNLV is over here, thriving.

K.B. 29:24
Go. UNLV rebels, yeah, let's do the darn thing. Yes, sir. All right.

Graydon Prescott 29:27
Thank you everybody for tuning in to this episode of sports prep live. I'm your man. Great. And Prescott, thank you, KB, once again, we will see you all next week, and we'll let you know what happens with that Gorman modern day game as well with the gales. Appreciate it. Thank you for tuning in to 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 podcasts, and be sure to follow us on Instagram or Twitter at sports prep live. Thank you.

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