Episode 172

Oregon State’s Revenue Cap Reality, Trent Bray’s Full Control, Beavs Baseball Hype, And The Spring Game Debate

Scott Barnes says Oregon State isn’t planning on hitting the future revenue-sharing ceiling. What does that mean for the future of Beavs athletics? Trent Bray doubles down as HC & DC, raising big questions about his workload. Baseball season is here, and expectations are sky-high! Plus, we debate whether OSU should even play a spring game in the era of portal poaching. Tap in for the latest on Oregon State sports! 🦫🔥

  • In this episode, the hosts engage in a lively discussion about the Tekashi 69 auction, reflecting on the rapper's career and controversies. They explore the cultural significance of pro wrestling and sumo in Japan, share nostalgic stories about early music downloading experiences with Limewire, and discuss the evolution of gaming and streaming culture. The conversation also touches on the anticipation for the new Nintendo Switch and concludes with birthday celebrations and Super Bowl party reflections. In this episode, the hosts celebrate birthdays and reminisce about their youth, particularly focusing on the nostalgia of sports jerseys and Super Bowl parties. They discuss the culture surrounding beer and the experiences that come with hosting such events. The conversation shifts to updates on the Oregon State Beavers sports teams, highlighting the excitement of the upcoming baseball season and coaching changes. Finally, they touch on the importance of community engagement through platforms like Reddit, encouraging fans to participate and share their thoughts. The conversation delves into the evolving dynamics of coaching roles within college football, particularly focusing on Trent Bray's leadership as head coach and defensive coordinator. The discussion highlights the challenges of balancing control and delegation in coaching, the implications of spring games on recruiting, and the financial strategies surrounding ticket fees to support player compensation. The speakers express both optimism and concern about the future of Oregon State's football program amidst these changes. In this episode, the hosts discuss the evolving landscape of college athletics, focusing on the importance of fan donations, the competitive dynamics among schools, and the need for bold messaging from athletic departments. They explore Oregon State's strategic investments in AI and how these developments could enhance the university's athletic programs. The conversation also touches on the shift towards a more professional model in college sports, emphasizing the necessity for athletic departments to adapt to this new reality. Finally, they look ahead to upcoming events and the potential for growth within the Beaver athletics community.

    • The Tekashi 69 auction features quirky items like rainbow grills.

    • Tekashi 69's career is marked by controversy and legal issues.

    • Pro wrestling and sumo have significant cultural followings in Japan.

    • Nostalgia for Limewire highlights the challenges of early music downloading.

    • The evolution of gaming has transformed how we engage with media.

    • The new Nintendo Switch promises exciting features and games.

    • Super Bowl parties are a great opportunity for social gatherings.

    • The hosts reflect on their shared experiences with music and gaming.

    • Trent Bray's leadership style is characterized by his ability to galvanize players.

    • The role of a head coach in college football is multifaceted and requires adaptability.

    • Bray's return to defensive coordinator reflects a strategic decision to enhance team performance.

    • The balance between control and delegation is crucial for effective coaching.

    • Spring games present both opportunities and risks in the current recruiting landscape.

    • Financial strategies, including ticket fees, are essential for supporting player compensation.

    • The dynamics of college athletics are shifting, necessitating bold decisions from programs.

    • Expectations for college football programs should be adjusted based on current realities.

    • The importance of mentorship and experience in coaching staff is highlighted.

    • The conversation underscores the need for transparency and communication in program leadership.

    • Bold messaging can significantly impact athletic funding and support.

    • Oregon State is investing in AI to enhance its programs.

    • The college athletics model is shifting towards a professional sports framework.

    • Athletic departments need to control NIL to ensure fairness.

    • The importance of alumni engagement in funding athletic programs.

    • Upcoming events are crucial for building excitement and support.

    • The hosts emphasize the need for a proactive approach in athletics.

    • The conversation highlights the potential for growth in Oregon State's athletic programs.

  • "I want JP to get those grills."

    "It's not about the cost."

    "Kids today don't know."

    "Dude, yeah, we're going to Vegas."

    "Belligerent Beavs slaps."

    "Kendrick Lamar Super Bowl together."

    "Trent Bray is an incredible coach."

    "This is a good thing."

    "The risk is real."

    "It's a weird balance then."

    "This is not enough for Oregon State."

    "Why can't that day just be now?"

    "History favors the bold!"

    "Oregon State is investing heavy into AI."

    "The ceiling is the floor, bitch!"

    "We need to hit the cap!"

    "We should be the fucking Yankees!"

    "This is a good thing, I think."

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