Bruce Pearl has bizarre conversation with Lou Holtz about socialism, antisemitism on college campuses
"That they don't believe in capitalism. They don't believe in the trickledown theory."
"That they don't believe in capitalism. They don't believe in the trickledown theory."
“The purpose of the podcast is not to promote Republicans, Democrats, White, Black. It’s just to get people to make good choices."
"Afterward, I saw all the fun that was being had ... and I thought it was hilarious."
"We’re focused on Maryland so that’s behind us, but I also think that was a lesson learned for our team."
It will continue to be "Ohio against the world."
"To go off on an 86-year-old coach that's no longer a part of it anymore? It was bizarre. It was so odd to me, man."
"I thought Notre Dame was the better football team and more physical and I'm sorry if Coach Day was offended by it."
"I’m not sure Ryan was certain what the target of his anger should be, because I’m not certain that Ryan knew exactly what he heard."
College football coaches have worked themselves into a shoot.
"I'd like to know where Lou Holtz is now."
"Let's move on with our lives! When they stormed Normandy, they knew there were going to be casualties, there were going to be risks."
"The way it is right now, they just don't want to have sports and there's no way in this world you can do anything in this world without a risk. People stormed Normandy ... They knew there was going to be casualties, they knew there was going to be risk, but it was a way of life."
Only eight of the 112 YouTube clips have recorded 5,000 views or more. 44 have been seen less than 100 times.
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