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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 3 - The Story of Steve Sarkisian

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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Politics, News, News Commentary, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 28 December 2023

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

The inspiring story of University of Texas head football coach Steve Sarkisian. Caller's take on partisan battles. Parental rights, responsibility and education. Liberals become liberals because of their sense of abandonment. We're all a product of what we've been exposed to as a child.

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0:00.0

Welcome to today's edition of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show podcast.

0:04.8

The Clay Travis and Box Sexton Show.

0:07.4

Sitting in for Clay and Buck today, syndicated radio personality Michael Berry.

0:12.1

And honored radio personality Michael Berry and honored to do so. Have you ever been at a

0:17.8

party or maybe you're having lunch with with the folks you work with and you you become enthralled in a group conversation

0:29.0

and maybe you're arguing that your team is going to be, you know, another group of folks

0:34.4

team this Saturday or Sunday or Monday or you're arguing over what's the best restaurant or who was the

0:41.4

prettiest girl or who was the best actor on this particular.

0:45.0

And you become in the moment very impassioned in making your point.

0:50.0

And so maybe you make an analogy or a reference to something without thinking it through.

0:57.0

And someone says, that's a dumbest thing ever.

1:00.0

And when you unravel it, you realize, oh yeah yeah that analogy doesn't hold up doesn't.

1:05.0

Well I had one of those moments in the last segment and some of you have been kind enough to note that many of my references are terribly

1:18.0

out of date, and that is fair.

1:21.9

But I made a reference of Gary Templeton being traded straight up for and I said

1:28.5

a z-gean some of you were kind enough to point out it wasn't Isaac Gien, it was Ozzy Smith.

1:34.0

And of course, I knew that.

1:36.0

Ozzy Smith was the wizard.

1:38.0

But not that it matters.

1:40.0

The reason Ozzy Gien comes to mind is I grew up in a little town called Orange, Texas.

1:45.0

It's in southeast Texas. It's on the Louisiana border, and if you drove from California to Florida on I-10 the last town you would pass as you were going through Texas

1:56.7

and entering into Louisiana is a little town of Orange. Very proud of the place

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