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SVPod

Out Of Ice

SVPod

ESPN

Sports

4.91.9K Ratings

🗓️ 19 July 2022

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Scott Van Pelt and Stanford Steve check-in and look back at an exciting Open Championship. They discuss Scott's pain not being at St. Andrews, Cam Smith’s spectacular play and why it’s so hard to play with a lead in sports. Then, Max Homa calls in from Italy to talk about walking up the 18th hole on Friday with Tiger Woods, what it sounded like, if he did anything differently playing with Tiger, Steve’s critique of Max’s socks and the creativity needed to play a links course. Later, Scott’s been watching the Orioles, Steve updates his Mets optimism meter, there's signs of maturity on the golf course and swim meet updates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Well, what do you know?

0:07.2

It's a proof-of-life podcast.

0:09.0

Hi, I'm Scott Dampomp.

0:10.6

This is SVPod.

0:11.6

There's Stanford Steve.

0:12.6

My pal.

0:13.6

How are you, bud?

0:14.6

Excellent.

0:15.6

How you doing, buddy?

0:16.6

You know, we're good.

0:17.6

We're good.

0:18.6

We're in the midst of some time off, which is a good thing.

0:22.6

Already, though, got SEC media days happening as we're here and start working your way back

0:28.9

to camp in the NFL.

0:30.9

I've already got a draft position for one of the leagues I'm in.

0:35.9

Pickin' sixth.

0:36.9

Don't love it.

0:37.9

I've already mocked a little bit.

0:40.9

Don't feel good about it.

0:42.9

So all of the things that mark the passage of time as we inch closer to the fall and football

0:48.0

they're happening.

0:49.0

They're happening.

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