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The Audible with Stew, Bruce & Ralph: A show about college football

5/16: Brady Quinn on college football quarterbacks & more

The Audible with Stew, Bruce & Ralph: A show about college football

The Athletic

Sports, Football, College Football, Big Ten, Cfb, Sec, News, Sports News

4.41.2K Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2017

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Bruce is joined by former NFL QB and current FOX football analyst Brady Quinn as his fill-in co-host while Stew continues to surf in Maui. Bruce and Brady discuss some of the big name college quarterbacks getting a ton of hype, like Sam Darnold and Josh Rosen and what to expect from them this season (5:00); Can putting a talented QB in a bad situation or team “ruin” him? (16:00); What schools are most appealing to QBs right now and which schools would Brady consider now? (24:00); and more.


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0:00.0

Welcome back to the Audible.

0:11.2

I am Bruce Feldman.

0:12.6

No stew again this week.

0:14.5

He's still on his big surfing vacation in Hawaii.

0:18.2

But we are joined by another Fox college football presence. It's Notre Dame

0:24.4

legend. Brady Quinn. Brady, thanks for filling in. Oh, always a pleasure to join you, Bruce.

0:30.6

I love talking with you, especially when we're talking about some college football. Good, good.

0:34.6

Okay. Hey, I just, I was curious. So yesterday, we're taping this on Monday.

0:40.5

Yesterday was your wife, Alicia's first mother's day. So your daughter is not yet one, but I wanted to ask you, we're kind of, you know, in the same new dad phase a little bit.

0:50.6

What do you find to be the most exhausting thing about being a dad?

0:59.0

I think the most exhausting thing about being a dad? I think the most exhausting thing about being a dad is, you know, a lot of people will say lack of sleep, but I've never been a great sleeper as it is. So, I've always kind of dealt

1:04.0

with those sorts of issues. For me, it's kind of really taking the small amount of time that you have where you're not watching your

1:13.2

child or trying to do something for your child but that's you know change a diaper or food or

1:18.0

whatever it may be it's trying to find those times and you can kind of focus on the other

1:22.9

tasks and things in your life whether that's things around the house things that your wife's asking you to do, or things for your job, you know, additional prep, things like that.

1:31.2

That, to me, has been one of the tougher adjustments I think I've had to make is I already thought I was efficient with how I utilized my time.

1:40.6

You have to be even that much more efficient when you have a kid or when you have kids. So I'm constantly trying to adjust and tweak and figure out how to optimize

1:49.0

at a time that I have in my day to do as much as I can.

1:53.0

How often have you, I know your wife's still doing, she does commentary for some ESPN or SEC network, right?

2:00.0

So how often have you had to kind of fly solo with your daughter and it's just you?

2:05.6

Oh, I'll spend weekends below, which just me and her.

2:08.6

And then, to be honest with you, I kind of look at it as like a challenge.

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