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Hang Up and Listen

Hang Up and Listen - Roll Tigers Roll

Hang Up and Listen

Joel Meyer

Sports, News, Sports News

4.6986 Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2019

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin are joined by Banner Society’s Spencer Hall to discuss LSU’s win over Alabama; by Slate’s Joel Anderson to chat about the NCAA going after Ohio State’s Chase Young and Memphis’ James Wiseman; and by the New York Times’ Lindsay Crouse to talk about runner Mary Cain’s allegations of abuse against Nike and coach Alberto Salazar.

 

LSU-Alabama (02:17): How the Tigers broke their losing streak against the Tide.

 

NCAA (22:51): The foolishness of amateurism enforcement is on display in the Young and Wiseman cases.

 

Mary Cain (43:53): How the young runner’s allegations could change women’s sports.

 

Afterballs (01:05:16): Stefan on Jeff Bezos and the NFL and Josh on Don Cherry’s “you people” rant.


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0:00.0

The following podcast contains explicit language.

0:08.1

Hello, I'm Josh Levine, Slate's national editor and the author of The Queen.

0:12.1

This is Slate's sports podcast, hang up and listen for the week of November 11, 2019.

0:17.7

On this week's show, Banner Societies, Spencer Hall, we'll be here to discuss

0:21.7

LSU's win over Alabama. Yes. That was Josh. It wasn't me. Had to back away from the

0:28.0

microphone to blow out your headphones. Slates, Joel Anderson, will also join us to chat about

0:32.3

the NCAA enforcing the wondrous ideals of amateurism by going after Ohio State football star Chase Young

0:39.1

and Memphis basketball phenom James Wiseman. Finally, the New York Times is Lindsay Krause.

0:44.7

We'll talk with us about Mary Kane, the running prodigy who just went public with allegations

0:48.9

of abuse by Nike and legendary running coach Alberto Salazar.

0:53.3

Joining me in Slate's Washington, D.C. studio, Stefan Fatsis, the author of the book's Word Freak and a few seconds of panic. Go Tigers. Oh, hi, Stefan. Sorry. It's inside my own head there. Big weekend for you, yeah. And that and then MLS Cup on Sunday night, you must have been just riding high all weekend. I'd sort of blacked out for the rest of Saturday and Sunday, but I'll take your word for it. It's a good game. Something else happens. Sixty-nine thousand people in Seattle. Yeah. Great. Wonderful. Yeah. We can talk about this more at our live show. We can continue this colloquy. It is on December 3rd. It's a Tuesday in Washington, D.C. at the

1:29.2

Hamilton Live, we are going to have some great guests. Good conversation. I had kind of a weird

1:35.0

idea that Stefan endorsed that we're going to try out at the live show. Slate.com slash live is where you get

1:40.8

tickets and information. Again, that is December 3rd, Hamilton Live in Washington,

1:45.4

D.C. Slate.com slash live. On Saturday in Tuscaloosa, LSU beat Alabama 46 to 41, and it really

1:54.3

felt good, didn't it? It did. It was the Tigers first win against the tide since 2011. LSU

2:00.1

scored more points in the first half.

2:02.5

33 than they'd scored in the full game.

2:05.6

And I did this research on Wikipedia.

2:07.7

Then they'd scored in the full game in 81 of their 83 previous all-time meetings against Alabama.

2:14.1

I was happy.

2:14.8

Louisiana was happy.

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