Hour 2 – The Brockalypse Is Upon Us

Published Mar 22, 2025, 6:12 AM

Jason and Mike debate if Brock Purdy is worthy of a $60 million per year contract. And we play another round of TRUtv or NOT TRUtv!

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Hello, Welcome in side hour two The Jason Smith Show with my best friend Mike Harmon Live the Tirack dot com studios tirec dot com and help you get there at unmatched selection, fast free shipping, free road hazard protection at over ten thousand recommended installers, Tirac dot com is the way tire buying should be. Well. Here we are, last four games of Day two of the NCAA Tournament. Well underway halftime. Illinois lead Xavier by five forty to thirty five. Michigan State Bryant is hanging tough. Kobe's got twenty six all by himself in the first half. The Spartans lead it by five, though thirty one to twenty six. Late in the first half, Oregon Cruising agains Liberty twenty nine to fourteen, and the marquee game of the moment right now, Yukon in a game where, hey, this is the first time in three years we could see Yukon lose a game in the tournament. They lead it though over Oklahoma thirty seven to thirty two. Still a long way to go here, forty sevenutes to go in a row, Still fifteen minutes left to go in the second half.

A lot of anger, a lot of sloppy play in these late games, except for Oregon Ducks taking care of business.

Now, before we get to the big NFL story, because it looks like the brocalypses here. You heard Steve Disager mention it a couple of seconds ago. We talked about it a lot last hour and really gave you a big thing on George Foreman in the life and career he had. Foreman heavyweight Champion, passed away at the age of seventy six, and you know, we kind of had fun little joke, like, you know, a lot of people only know him as the grill guy, Like people that only know John Madden as the guy the video game, right, I don't know. He was a coach in the NFL. Really he once really he was okay, right, but looking this up and then a big shout out to Kirk Kretschmar, who is our affiliate director, said, hey, look up the money Foreman made in boxing compared to what he made as a grill entrepreneur. And yes, in the seventies when you were boxed, this is the heyday of George Forming. You're not making nearly as much money in boxing as you were now or the later pay per view events going on. But according to what I've been able to find, like Foreman made about seventy five million dollars from boxing in his career. Okay, now, that's pretty good, right for a guy that fought in the seventies and eight you know, and then retired and then came back in the nineties. Like, that's still pretty good for boxing when you know you're not you're not fighting that much, you took all that time off, that's still pretty good. But then he goes and becomes the real entrepreneur, and after being famous for this in the nineties, he sells his business and in the end he made two hundred million dollars just off of his grill company, just off of the George Foreman, grill like, that's what he made. He sold the business for one hundred and thirty eight million dollars. At the height he was, he was clearing four and a half million dollars a month just on grill sales because he had a great deal. He was getting like forty percent of all the ground. Everything he sold was like, oh my goodness. So even he fought, and he made seventy five million dollars in his entire boxing career. Then he goes afterward, Yeah, I'm going to start a grill company and boom, there you go, two hundred million dollars. He was worth about three hundred million, little over three hundred million dollars at the time of his death earlier today.

Yeah, company creates the venue and then starts going around looking for pitchmen. And it's been widely reported that they wanted Hogan because he would have been at the height of his popularity.

Uh, and he wanted more.

So George Foreman, your next man up, let's go, let's make it work. And those numbers are served. Look at the the boxing number, try and try to corroborate it. Seventy five million for a guy that fought in the seventies seems high.

So I'm trying to figure it out.

And I guess at the height of the pay per view all you needed was two or three really big pay paydays to get you to that number, right.

But it's also about all the money he made. This is not just in the in the fights that he fought. This is hey, appearances he made as a boxer, like being able to do whatever, you know, appearances he made, whatever money he made as a pitch man, whatever, endorsements like, that's all because he was That was all part of his boxing career at that point.

Yeah, that's the question of how do we parse that out, because you know, part of me is like as a pugilist, what were his painting Look at you, it's eighty one talking about times in the seventy six wins for his seventy six years on this earth.

That's pretty damn good.

Yeah, yeah, not to mention the three hundred million dollars in a sense for all the Georges and everybody else that he left behind in a legacy larger than life, and look spawned that whole industry. We talked about it a little bit last hour. When you talk about you know, late night infomercials and everything else. The George Foreman grill became the standard, right because of his boxing history. He wasn't just relegated to late night TV. He was showing up on all the morning shows, hanging out and having a burger with Regis and Kathy Lee and all of those kind of appearances to where you had just references and spawning an entire industry. Hell, he's probably should have been getting money off of everything going on with Shark Tank all these years, based on the success of the Fuhm and Grill.

And he was fun. He was a fun guy. He was a fun guy away from the ring. Not many boxers are like that, right, Like boxer boxers are serious dudes. Right when you you got to be serious for that long, it's it's hard to really be a fun guy. He showed up and did all his all his endorsements, all his appearances. He was fun. He left, he was he liked to have a good time like he was. He was so personable. And now you know that's half the battle too. Hey, I like George Forman, and not only that, he's kind of fun and yeah, give me more, let me have more at George Ford, give me more at George Foreman. Like that's that's like that, that's you know, part of your you know, part of your whole aura and and who you are. And like I said, you don't see many boxes you walk around and go, hey, what a great dude. That is really easy going. He's just like to hang out and have fun and laugh and be a practical jokers. That's That's not a lot of dudes, but that was George Foreman.

But that's the beauty of it.

He's in your circle and he's a good time and then when things go south, he's he's got your back.

With that that reach that I talked about last night.

An yeah, there was the the ninety eight inch Reach seventy eight or reach right, so one of those of the old Michael Jordan poster, the wingspan poster.

I mean, think about that for for George Foreman.

That's how you win go seventy six and five with sixty eight career knockouts.

But I mean just a legend.

And again we we think about the pitch Man, and that's how a lot of folks. You go to any thrift store, you're gonna run into a George forman grill or three.

Pitch tam and.

Ron, Billy Mays, Sure sure, shock the fact that I just rattled three guys off that shack.

For N one, Shack for N one show up to the opening of an envelope?

Yeah true?

Now wait now shock for N one or for the general like which general?

Yeah, I mean all the pizzas and.

He's on the CEO for them.

What's the heat board? What's the one he does the heat icy icy high? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Oh Man, George Foreman, George Foreman, that brought us the you know, shack saying okay, next.

Up, sure sure, exit out about a Fresco exit swalling dome. Jason Smith, Mike carmon the tirach dot Com studios. I'll have more on George for because we've got to get into when we were Kings coming up in a bit as well. But as I mentioned, we talked about this for the last couple of years, and now it looks like the Brocolypse is here. According to NFL Network, who Boy NFL Network in the news a lot Today or in the rumored dues a lot Today, Brock Party lining up to live in the neighborhood of a fifty five to sixty million dollars a year deal with the forty nine Ers. Now, first, I want to go way back to last year when I said the Broclips is cut. This is your last chance in the off season. And I don't know how many forty nine Ers fans. No, we just franchised and we don't need to extend them. Yeah, you don't do that to your quarterback. If you want to keep them, you're gonna have to sign him in the off season. Tadah, here's where we are, and already we're seeing numbers thrown around fifty five sixty million dollars, whether this is from Brock Perty's camp, whether this is what it's going to take to sign him. But now the Brocalypse is here. Fifty five to sixty million for Brock Party. And I'll be the first guy to tell you I don't pay him that I don't. It's difficult because the forty nine ers are sort of stuck because, yeah, they've been living the last few years with Perty on his rookie deal. It's a bad rookie deal being mister Irrelevant. But they were able to go in. They went all in for the Super Bowl and what happened didn't happen. So they had the jettison a lot of contracts. And now what are you gonna do when you're paying brock Purty. Right, you already say goodbye to Deebo, Samuel Brandon Ayuka is injured last year and other players you had to let go. The forty nine ers era is over, and now you got to pay your quarterback. Brock Purty is a good quarterback, right, He's good? But is he a Is he a sixty million dollar a year quarter of No? Dak Prescott's not. And that's what he got brock Purty. I can't pay him sixty million dollars a year. You know what kind of deal he deserves it. I'm being this and I say deserve, I mean this is what he's earned. Brock Purty, on his best day over the course of the last three years, did not put up a season like Sam Darnold put up this year. The Vikings, he just didn't. He just didn't this year twenty touchdowns. It was a very pedestrian like season. And I think what you saw from brock Purty is that when he doesn't have all kinds of all pro weapons at his disposal, Christian McCaffrey in his prime, Deebo Samuel in his prime before he's fallen off, Brandon Ayuk in his prime, George Kittle in his prime, Trent Williams the best left tackle in the game when he's got all those guys around him. Yeah, he's okay, right, Hey, wow, look at Brock party.

Yeah.

If Brock Purdy had shown up on a different team, I Brock Purty had shown up on the Jets, Is he really this guy? Of course not. Brock Purdy is a guy that plays well because you had all kinds of great talent around him. Now, last year, what happened when Christian McCaffrey was hurt and Brandon Ayuk was hurt and Deebo Samuel is not the same all of a sudden, his production got to be league average and a little bit less. But he works in that system, right, So I'm gonna be fair here. He works in that system with San Francisco, and there's something to be said for that, because without a quarterback is miserable. So I would do this. I would say, Okay, Brock, here's what we're gonna do for you, because it's very similar, and you know, for three years. Now. Perty did get to a Super Bowl on a load, absolutely loaded team. But if I want to compare him to Sam Darnold, that's what I would do for Brock. Party. Here we go three years and one hundred and ten million, and I'll guarantee it all for you. We'll go three and one ten and I'll guarantee every say no money, do here about three and one ten and that's what you get because party is Perty is good. He works with this. But sixty million dot, come on, man, bro show me something. Brock Purty's really really done where you can say, wow, this guy needs sixty million dollars in lead for three years? Okay, Yeah, he had one really good year. He threw thirty one touchdowns, again loaded when the team was absolutely loaded. Not loaded. This year, not nearly the same guy. And the thing about him is he's shown you this year he's not one of those top elite top six quarterbacks in the NFL. The list we've given you of the guys that are so good, that are the best of the best, because not only are they great, but they make everybody around them better. It doesn't matter the weapons they have, they make them all better. Brock Purty doesn't do that, right, but he's again, I want to be fair, and it's not like I'm saying the guy stinks. But if Sam Donald coming off a forty four thousand yard, thirty five touchdown year and the Vikings go fourteen and three, if he gets three and one ten, okay, that's kind of the nut. That's where I would go for brock Purty. I see you have all of it, but three and one ten, And I'm not gonna go further that because what if brock Purty falls off a cliff? What if you see that? Boy? Really we're struggling because well, you know, McCaffrey has hurt again, and now Brandon Ayuku is not to whatever you want to say. Everything else is happening and he's not the same guy. Well, okay, well, at least we only have two more years on this deal before you get out of it. But three years and one ten, that's what I would do for brock Purty.

Well, I mean, you look at your guy, Sam Donald. You had six years of whatever you thought of Sam Donald, right, A couple of years played extensive football on decide you know what the coefficient is ahead of being the Jets quarterback and how that affects your algorithm as you decide what to pay a guy and how much that time detracts from him or he should get bonus points for surviving it. All of that to say, brock Perdy had the twenty twenty three season, he was still a top ten in terms of quarterback raiding guy.

You know, it's a look.

If we're gonna use that, sometimes that becomes the be all to end all for folks. Right of what was his quarterback rating, I'm kind of there's noise to it because then you go to the QBR, the one that they made up over at the four letter, so you can go to that, but still top ten if you exclude the guys that only played one or two games, including Jimmy Garoppolo and guys like that. But you had a crumbled offensive line, you had a bad receiving corps, and you're missing McCaffrey. You missed a bunch of your defenders. Now you bring in Robert solid defense will be better. Maybe these guys have a better year of health. And brock perty still completed sixty six percent of his pass attempts to guys that were coming off of you know, being shot or were were youngsters like Jennings. I think there's still an upside for him. You know, his short run. Does he get sixty million dollars? No, but if that's the market, that's the market, or fifty million or whatever that number is.

I don't know.

That's Sam Donald's the necessarily the right comp either, because he had a loaded team around him.

Are you gonna penalize him?

No? But that's what I'm saying. Okay, he's good when he's got when he's got loaded people around him, and that's the that's the year that that Sam Darnald had, So okay, that's what I so, all right, then you're good when you have You're really good when you have really good people around you. That's that's kind of the buddy he had the other six.

Years before that.

Brock Perty's at three years with a great season and last year was still pretty good. I mean, if we're gonna tell me how great Matt Stafford is with twenty and twelve, why are we gonna tell you tell you brock Perty sucks?

Matt's talk about that?

How about staff buddy? How about that?

Take that? Okay, well, what the hell are you talking about man, Okay, where were the forty nine ers this year? Where did Matt Stafford have the rams within one play of beating the Eagles? Right, that's the argument.

You want to go with, really how Brady was with his twenty and twelve.

But that's the aream we want to go with, right, we're talking about what that's what I want to go with is that when everybody was there, brock Party couldn't get the forty nine ers near the playoffs and Matt Stafford, with a good last half of the year, had that within a play of beating the Eagles who won the Super Bowl in the playoffs. Yeah, I think you want a different, different comparison there. Exit out about a Fresca exit swollen dough. We'll continue this debate though, because the Brocolypse is it's absolutely worthwhile. Exit. How about a Fresca exit swollen dome. The Jason Smith Show is my best Friend Mike Carmon live from the tire rack dot Com studios. Be sure to check out the Fox Sports Radio YouTube channel. Just search Fox Sports Radio on YouTube. You'll see a whole bunch of video highlights more shows. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss our very best Fox Sports Radio videos on YouTube. Well, coming up next, we get back into two, not one, but two big stories out of the NCAA Tournament from today. Keep it right here, Jason to Mike Fox.

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I'm just trying to get some drama pumped into this because there hasn't been much. We had moblins, we had a water bottle, you got the student manager from McNee State. Yeah, you got a couple of coaches leaving for their jobs and trying to kill their athletic directors in the process, and everybody doing their finger wagon. But beyond that, there's not really been a lot of drama. So this would actually give us some juice.

I miss moblens. I was hoping we'd have more mobile, more moblans. Yes, but there is drama, Like the biggest thing. We got drama right now. Halftime two fifteen Michigan State and Bryant, And I'm a little nervous. I got Michigan State in my final four. They lead Bryant thirty three to twenty eight, Like this is.

Yeah, I mean the friend was not good the first half.

This is not good. This is NNG for tom Izzo, man not good.

Well, what was interesting to watch as this game developed was just it was like they put a lid on the basket for one but just the number of extra shot attempts going up for Bryant in that first half. So for tom Izzo's squad, look, he had a couple of calls going against him where I thought he was going to go punch the official. Fortunately he did not. They had a big block at the rim, and I don't think I've seen Izzo sprint like that in twenty years to get in the officials ear But shooting thirty four percent from the field in the first half, yet we've got ourselves a three point game as things get underway in the second.

And a great stat that was just thrown up by TNT Oklahoma leads Yukon forty six. It is the first second half deficit for Yukon in their last eleven NCAA tournament games, which tells you again people forget how dominant Yukon was on their way to winning back to back championships. They had. They didn't trail in the second winning two championships, they didn't trail in the second half of their games. I mean, that's incredible. And here's the first time right now they trailed by point. Now they just hit a shot, so now they're up back up by one. There's a timeout on the floor. But that's the first time they've trailed the second half their last eleven NCAA tournament games.

We'll have to see how Hurley and company I deal with adversity historically and in recent history that has not gone well for Danny Hurley.

Now you mentioned amer Kan, it's time to talk about this. Yeah, it's okay, it's time to talking about this kid. Not not the GM of the of the Steelers, not the owner of the of the Jacksonville Jaguars. He is the He has been the stars so far. Actually, he and Cooper flag Key and Cooper fleg have been the stars of the NCAA tournament so far. And he is mcneice's equipment manager. And going into yesterday you probably saw his name for the first time because he's the first ever equipment manager to sign multiple nil deals. What does this guy do that that's that's so great? Well, look, he's a student manager and which I look, I actually have student manager college stories coming up in a couple minutes. But he's a student manager and he hit it big about a month or two ago because he brings out a boombox, uh playing songs for McNeice when they warm up, and it just so happened that moment went viral and it took off for him from there. And you see him he's always rebounding and helping the guys, getting them in a positive frame of mind on the court. And it's awesome. The players say great things about him, and he takes his job seriously, but he helps helps get him in a great frame of mind. And look, I mean he brings out a boombox and he's got three nil deals included with Buffalo Wallwall he just.

Signed a deal with They made a training guard of him today.

Yeah, yeah, this is I look at this and I go, this is America, man.

This is greatness, and the uh, what the hell are we doing about America?

Here? Here's I think about amir con.

Socks of this guy for crying out loud.

The cheerleaders are wearing socks with his picture on him like that, cheerleaders are wearing socks. I mean, I don't get it. I'm happy for him, of course, but I really I don't get this. And I know this is a time where where celebrity in this country is unpredictable. Like who would have thought, like, wait, hawk Tua has her own crypto for like fifteen minute.

Wait disappeared. I don't want to go that was. But what I'm saying is you no.

But no, but what I'm saying is a moment, a moment like that where you would think, Okay, yes, it's on Twitter for fifteen minutes and it's fame. No no, no, Like this was a fifteen minutes of fame thing. Obviously something completely different. This is him, you know, do working hard at at what he does as a student manager for McNeice. But it's like one moment like Okay, Greg, he brought out a boombox. Nope, suddenly he's the guy. He's the he's the student manager of all student managers. And you it makes you just go, I don't understand. It's the greatness of America, but it's also boy. You like to think that I can go somewhere and I can work hard and I do this, and I do. I know it doesn't work hard, but it's like the guy brought out a radio and now he's got nil deals in a trading card.

Like I give my daughter's ideas every day and they look at me. He's going, shut up, old man, we're not doing this. We're taking this path and this is where we're going about. I don't know, you're both smart and funny. There's money to be had out there if you're willing to act the fool just a little bit.

I'll tell you, the world of a student manager has come a long way in the last few years.

Man, if I was eighteen again, think about all the opportunities that are out there.

You mean it's a student manager just in general.

Okay, the amount between social media quote influencers.

I mean, the money's there man.

Oh yeah, no, I think about something like this. You talk about opportunities that are there right in college. Just think about this for a second. Like when I was in college, like the biggest thing I could do, and it was a big deal. Like I did the morning show at the radio Jason Mason Z eighty nine Jason Mason Music mixes the Difference on Z eighty nine, right, And that's what I did. And you could work at the radio station, the top forty radio station, or you go to the talk station and you did sports, right, that's where the two that's where you went, right, That's that's all you can do. And then trying to get a job outside of college, like the guy that ran w a e R, which is the big sports station in Syracuse, right, the guy that ran it, right, he's everything. When he graduated college he was. He took him a while to get a gig, like at a an FM combo station in Norwich, New York. Right, Like that was his gig after cut, and it's like and this was a really smart dude and he knew everything, and he was one of those guys you see is you know, boy, he's going places. He's a really smart guy, and you see the opportunities, Like that was his opportunity, right. It took me. I couldn't get out after hosting the morning show at Z eighty nine, oh by the way, highest ratings than the station ever had still to this day, when I was a morning show host, by the way, I couldn't get no, no, no, I'd absolutely document it. I couldn't get I couldn't get a part time gig at a country music radio station like I couldn't get I couldn't get a gig somewhere in western New York when I was trying to get a gig outside where I had a headhunter. Look, that was paying like one hundred dollars a week to look for jobs for me. Back, this is back what you didn't set having an agent in the nineties. And he was like, yeah, if you could leave tomorrow. I may have you a gig you could start Monday. I'm like, yeah, let me know. They went with somebody else. It was a part time gig at a country music station doing middays. I couldn't get that. Now. Now kids are coming out of college, what's your resume. Well, let's say I did the Lacrosse National Championships for ESPNU, I did the Women's Final four sideline reporter for ESPN two. Like all, it's like, oh my goodness, And I'm not upset about it. You know, this is not but this is just you talk about the opportunities that are up there for people now, that just I mean, it didn't even I couldn't even have thought about something like that, that that would be out there when I was going cod. This is just in the nineties, right, This is not like forever and a day ago. Oh yeah, okay, it's thirty years ago, but like this, this is still it still seems like it's somewhat of the modern era. And the best I could hope for was maybe I get a gig in Springfield, Connecticut, right, Like, maybe I get a gig, Maybe get a gig in Valdosta Georgia, and I work my way all the way up and I go from Valdosta, Georgia to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and then I go to Hartford and then I go I mean that that was the thing instead of oh yeah, yeah, this kid in college is doing games for ESPN and they hire him right out of college. Oh he did a great job for US an Espno. Here here you go, twenty three years old, you're calling national games. I'm like, wow, that was just not out there when I was there. And it's it's there for everybody. The land of opportunity, man, that's what it is.

I remember that attempt to try to get into radio all those years ago, same kind of things. You had a couple of great calls, and then are you willing to take this or maybe even pay to be on air?

Not? No, I'm good. Would you pay to be on air? Or the old doing the on air gig and doing sales?

Like yeah, doing sale?

Or you were going to be driving the promo bus around and then show up at all the car dealerships and you're driving the butser am, I getting no, you got to just show up and you're the guy doing the hype. I was like, okay, am I getting paid for those? No, that's that's an extra part of the gig. Yes, So, but I tried the country music route, and now I may try it again before I'm done, you know, with this on the CV and and all the pop culture we talk. I mean that could work, I think, But no being a YouTube or TikTok star and then parlaying it or or you know, some of the fast track ways folks can get find their their way on air anymore, even in our current business.

Really kind of got a curiosity.

Now. The whole thing is because I could actually take you inside what it is to be a student at Oh, let's go. My best friend in college, right, we were best friends all three years in college. He was the student manager for the football team. It's here. He was one of the man at like they had like five or six student managers, and he was one of them because he did it in high school and it was you know, it was part of his deal when he came to He went to Hartford for a year and then he came to Syracuse. He was a student manager at Hartford, transferred to Syracuse student manager for the football team, which meant he would travel to some of the games, always worked all the home games and did all the stuff. Like I was excited when he would come home with a hat, like he would come back you go, hey, I got a hat for it. Oh really, yeah, yeah, I got a hat. It was like some dusty hat that someone had left behind in a closet somewhere. I got a hat for it. Like, oh wow, that's awesome. Like there was there was. There was no such stuff of like, oh, hey, here's a whole bunch, look look at this. Here's a brand new Derek Coleman forty four Syracuse, Jersey, or here's It was just like, oh, here's a dusty hat. Oh oh, thank you so much. I really appreciate that. Like that's what they got, Like I think he got you got you got fed, and they took you to games. But it took up a lot of time and and it was and it wasn't like it It doesn't nearly like it is now where hey, here's video of you, you're on TV anything else. Sometimes there would be because he was in his last year, he held the wires for the head coach, Paul Pascaloni, like that was his job with so when he walked up and down the sideline, he would hold the wires for him like that was a job. That is a job. Game day. Hey, look there he is there, Scott, Hey, look there is there. He goes but like this like you i'd expect now, like student man with all here, here's all these T shirts I got. Here's our here's our NCAA tournament t shirts they had. He was like twelve, they had twelve extra ones. Here's us, here's us Like he would he would come back like with a hat or like a pair of shorts, like once like once every six months. And I was like, oh man, this is awesome.

What'd you get a second taco a?

Maybe maybe someone didn't like the part of their meal, but yeah, nowadays you get extra sets of gear and everything else.

Yeah, and nil deals.

Evidently the best thing he ever gave, the best thing he gave. He gave me a pair of shorts. Right. It was Syracuse basketball all shorts that I don't know where he got him. Uh. He used to like to say this, Oh this fell into my bag, right, That was.

What you're saying, is like the mailbox ended up in yours.

He would say, he said, oh, this fell into my bag today and he gave me a paracharts. He goes down, Here's the thing. I don't know if they're men's are women's. I go, what do you mean? He goes, well, because they were, you know, they were here. They were in a closet, but it was near where you know, some men's stuff were and some women's stuff where we were cleaning it out getting so so I don't know. I'm like, well, I can't tell him, Like, well, I can't really ask me this men's are women's shorts.

And he said, don't wear them anywhere near campus, you know, he said.

Wearing me just sai if you don't. But where you got him, you just say you found him. I said, yeah, sure, no problem. Uh So I say, no problem. So I wore him, and I was so excited the first day to wear I'm like, please, nobody, come and tell me I'm wearing, you know, like Michael Scott when he's wearing the pants some women's pants. Those are women's pants, Michael. And I'm like, okay, please don't, please, don't tell me. And the first day I wore him, we went to the dining hall and I sat down, I don't know what happened. I sat down, and when I got up, U my friend said, oh, dude, what happened. What You ripped your shorts right down the middle? Yeah, very funny, No, dude, look what And sure enough I hewed three four inch rip right down the middle of the back of the shorts. And I was like, how did I do that? And I look and I must have snagged it on something. I'm like, they're ruined because I'm not gonna sew them right, I'm not gonna sew them. I'm twenty one years I don't know how to sew. I'm not gonna do it. I didn't learn how to sew it until I was like thirty. So I'm like, I don't know what I'm doing. So I wore those shorts. I was so worried about them, and I wore them and then I ruined them by sitting there, and then I couldn't wear them anymore and I threw them away.

Now we need to sing the SpongeBob when I ripped my pants song.

This See this is when your mom's philosophy. If I don't want to wear that shirt it's too good, I want to save it for something good. You don't want to wear it all the time, because if you wear something you really like too much, something could happen to it.

That's a good point.

Save it for good, Save it for good, Save it for good. Uh. Time now to find out what's trending in the wide world of sports. But guy's been called the Amir Khan of Fox Sports Radio takes it's all kinds of gear and turns into a big nil deal. It's Steve Desager.

I'm brending boom box aside, Let's get to the scoreboard. March Madness is first round for the NCAA Men's tournament ends tonight. Guys, you know the top four seeds in each region undefeated so far in this tournament fifteen and oher with two seed Michigan State now winning. In fact, going into this Spartans game, the average margin of victory for a top four seed is twenty two points, which would be the best first round ever for these the elite teams of the tournament.

Now give me the margin of victory for the for the top seeds of the women's tournament. I think it's like eighty six points.

Yes, we mentioned the Duke game earlier. It was eighty six twenty five.

Today.

There were spreads of thirty five forty points all over the board.

If this was hockey, then I would have said, but Lehigh was playing a German shepherd for a goalie. Let's get to hooks. Two seed Michigan State. It's still early second half, fifteen minutes left in the game. They're only leading forty six to forty against Bryant, and it's Illinois now had seventy four fifty seven on Xavier with about seven minutes left in the game. They've just started the second half. Oregon dominated the first against Liberty. It's an Oregon lead of forty four to twenty two. The Ducks were up eighteen to two early. Yukon only up won about four minutes to go. Husky fifty seven fifty six over Oklahoma from three point range. Sooners three of fourteen. Husky's no better, five of twenty three from long distance. We had Memphis five seed eliminated in the first round today by Colorado State seventy eight to seventy. Marquette is out. New Mexico beat him tonight seventy five sixty six. Old Mish took care of North Carolina well, they were up by twenty two. They held out seventy one sixty four over the tar Heels. Baylor started the day with a seventy five seventy two win against Mississippi State Alabama. Two Seeds survived against Robert Morris ninety to eighty one. Robert Morris led with under seven minutes to go, and Saint Mary's advanced. Saint Mary's trailed by twelve early in the second half, but b Vanderbilt fifty nine to fifty six. Vandymiss two late three point attempts. In the NBA, Houston's Fred Van lead with thirty seven points in a victory at Miami one oh two ninety eight. Easy wins for Minnesota and Oklahoma City among the late games, final seconds, big lead for the Celtics one twenty one ninety nine at Utah. Jalen Brown of Boston is out this weekend at least with a bruce knee. Just one NHL game Pittsburgh, a sixty three winner against Columbus. The New York Giants signed quarterback Jamis Winston Padres pitcher You Darvish will start the season on the injured list with elbow inflammation and former heavyweight boxing champ George Foreman passed away at the age of seventy six.

Back to you, Thank you, Steve O. Right after our show, our podcast goes up. You miss any tonight's show, be sure to listen to the podcast. Just search Jason Smith and Mike Harmon wherever you get your podcast from. Hey be sure to follow review the podcast rated five stars. Again, just search Jason Smith and Mike Harmon wherever you get your podcasts. You'll find today's show and the best of version posted right after we get off the air. Well coming up next, We're coming down to it the end of Night two of the NCAA Tournament. How about another round of true TV? Yeah or Not TV? Often imitated, never duplicated. The must listen is next Fox.

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Sports Radio The Jason Smith Show with My best friend Mike Harmon. You con and Oklahoma coming down to at a five point game, minute and a half left to go, Michigan State trying to hold off Brian. Brian won't go away. It's an eight point lead.

Whoop.

Have more on the second half excitement coming up in a few minutes, but we always want to take time out to celebrate, and as we celebrate the first two days of the NCAA Tournament, the days in sports, we played True TV or Not TV, the often imitated, never duplicated, greatest game in radio. You're watching True TV for probably the only week this year. The other times of the year other fifty one weeks, boy, you get crazy ass shows. So to familiarize yourself with this channel you're watching, we play True TV or Not TV. I give you the title of a show on a show, and you tell me if that is a show that is on True TV or made up entirely. Buy me playing this game tonight myself. Mike Harmon, Steve Desager, Roki Sasaki, Sir Roki Sasaki, Frostburg Yes, and Snell Ty shirt and Snell Tay shirt.

Dude.

All right, here we go. The Great Mouse Detective. The Great mouse detective. Investigators in the small town of Marfa, Texas use the reactions of a police trained mouse to tell if a suspect or witness is lying about a legal situation. The Great Mouse Detective. Investigators in the small town of Marfa, Texas use the reactions of a police trained mouse to tell if a suspect or witness is lying about a legal situation.

Weren't there multiple movies with Mike Michael J. Fox as the mouse? Michael West, Michael J. Fox was in the was in the one with Sally.

Field where it was the the cat and the dog and the other animal with the guy in the place. Yeah, that's that's a different one.

There was a mouse detective.

Yeah there was a movie though. Okay, I was kind of joking. So Jason is bringing it to television. Yeah, I could be on board with this. Why not Okay the Great Mouse?

Sure, I'll say no because I think there was a movie, so maybe the copyright issues.

Okay.

He goes to you think True TV is worried about they put in practical jokers on all the time. You think they're worried about legally they own that.

Well, there more just legal ramification, screwing with the wrong guymatic.

The impractical jokers did to you or your family?

True the shows, Oregon, Liberty Tonight. I'll add that to the list.

And then there's you watching the jokers.

I'm not I'm just I'm just a lot of it's a lot sense. Well, it's on the shows on a lot.

Are you jealous? Like, what's the deal?

I'm just saying no.

They'll have like ten twelve episodes on the road.

Okay, if these games don't get better, they're gonna start putting them on like in the small window, no picture, and you can watch the game end.

Like when the Knicks were in the finals against the Chase, and.

Then they're gonna switch and go, wait, this is more interesting than the game. And then the The Impractical Jokers is on the big screen and the game is on the smaller one. So Frostburg says.

No, that'll be the Practical Joker. The top four seeds made the final.

What do you got snell ty shirt?

Yeah?

I like in Practical Jokers?

Yes, no, No. Great Mouse Detective.

Oh yeah, it was a good Disney movie.

Okay, Great Mouse Detective is not a show on True TV. I was very surprised that your guys depth of knowledge of The Great Mouse Detective.

Very No, we got problems. What do you want?

All?

Right? Door Smash and Grab Hub. Door Smash and Grab Hub a hidden camera show where comedian Spark laughs both delivering food to unsuspecting customers and sneaking back in to take it away. Door Smash and Grab Hub hidden camera show where comedian Spark laughs both delivering food to unsuspecting customers and sneaking back in to take it away.

I'm in because I think this is part of my YouTube viewing in my Instagram feed. Okay, a lot of door Dash delivery footage finds its way onto my feet.

That's a no from here.

Door Smash and Grab Hub. Steve de Seger, No, wow, that's not sure about it.

Okay, Yeah, there's massive liabilities here. I could see the comedy aspect, but no, how.

What show doesn't have Like we just talked about the practical jokers of the liabilities. They're not likemashing.

People's houses to get in.

You know of Sir Roki Sasaki Door Smash and Grab up. Sure, No okay, smell ty shirt.

Yeah. One time Chris Rock delivered food and stole it from me.

So yeah, and.

You slapped him that smith. Okay is the favorite title I have ever made up for a true team each other. Good one may come on man, door Smash and Grab Hub. You get door Dash and grub Hub and you get Smash and grab in the same thing. Like that's genius, man, Like I got a patent that door smash and grab up filing. Yeah, gotta make some money on that. But no, that is not a true TV show.

You could find a couple of teenagers to go execute this plan for.

Exit up bout a Fresco ex a Swollendome coming up next. We remember an absolute legend here on Fire

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