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The Ryen Russillo Podcast

Pac-12 Questions, Miami's Rebuild, and Jets Concerns With Bruce Feldman and Kevin Clark | Dual Threat With Ryen Russillo

The Ryen Russillo Podcast

The Ringer

Sports

4.813.9K Ratings

🗓️ 29 May 2019

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Russillo talks with The Athletic's Bruce Feldman about the Pac-12 conference, including questions surrounding commissioner Larry Scott's salary, its declining revenue, and how it plans to get back on track. They also discuss the 15-year saga of the Miami Hurricanes finally returning to the CFB spotlight, where they went wrong in past seasons, and what it will take before "The U" is officially back (6:34). Then Russillo talks with The Ringer's Kevin Clark to discuss the New York Jets' firing of GM Mike Maccagnan, Sam Darnold's development, the Jets' GM search, and more (29:26). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, what's going on guys? It's Ryan or Sillow, your host of the Dualtrip podcast.

0:14.4

And yeah, we took a break and now we're back and Kyle's here, shout out to Kyle.

0:18.6

Yep, here's what we're doing. We got Bruce Feldman on the Pac-12's Woz and a new raise for

0:25.0

Commissioner Larry Scott. This is not going to be some sort of a hatchet deal on all that.

0:30.0

There's a lot of numbers here. A lot of money flying around for a conference that feels like

0:33.2

it's lagging behind others. And what is going on with the jets? Kevin Clark is going to stop by and

0:37.8

give us about 10 minutes on that. We probably should have done another 10 minutes on George Washington

0:41.5

because we're both big George Washington bio guys right now. I know I really regret now not

0:48.1

keeping Kevin around longer and just talking about George Washington because this is twice that we've

0:52.7

nerded out. And again, I didn't know as much until I started reading more about him and George

0:58.4

Washington is a really interesting cat, which is to say this is something I've learned about

1:02.7

military history as I continue my quest for knowledge. That if you are kicking it back in the 1700s

1:09.0

and you want to make your mark as a man, there weren't many options for you. Blacksmith,

1:16.0

right? Merchant Marine or whatever. I don't know maybe sort of, I mean, you get into a pirates

1:23.5

a little bit. Maybe he makes some great produce trades down in the Caribbean. But a lot of guys

1:30.2

were just begging to get some sort of officer title, have a regiment, win a battle, and then

1:38.6

that was it. That was your Olympic gold medal for the rest of your life. Although I don't

1:45.8

really know Olympic gold, this Mark Spitz just hanging out, crushing it still. So I just,

1:54.4

there was a guy who's Washington's one of his right hand guys. He had a few and if you crossed him,

2:01.3

George Washington was not going to put up with it. But he had this French guy Lafayette who came over

2:07.0

and Lafayette was just like, look, can I get named to a commission? Can I have this battle? And

2:12.8

then they were fighting at Yorktown and guys were freaking out about like who's going to get to

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