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Dan Le Batard
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Dan Le Batard
This episode of the Dan lbtar Show with Stugot is presented by Venmo. The block spot on Twitter on X writes that Ohio State beat Oregon by 20, Texas by 14, Penn State by 7, Notre Dame by 11, Indiana by 23, Tennessee by 25. That's 133557 and then calls it the most Dominan college football history with two losses. Certainly the one I've ever the the one I've seen that has the most losses that is also the most dominant I'd be willing to give you. I believe that that LSU team that had Joe Burrow on it and Jamar Chase and had a bunch of didn't they also have a bunch of first rounders? They also had Justin Jefferson and Devin White and Greedy Williams and yeah, they were pretty good for a while. That team Ohio State did trail for just six minutes the entire College Football Playoff though. Six minutes total. Juju is with us. You saw some of his work. There will be more from unrivaled juju. It was really nice to see those women have a real appreciation that your fandom seems to go back from before it was popular to be their fan.
Juju
Yes sir. You feel me and salute. I'm glad to be here. But yeah man, I've been supporting these ladies for a while now and it's, it's beautiful to see that their work is finally being rewarded. You feel me? Especially like Brittney Griner getting in that trouble overseas because of she has to make money during this time of the year and missing out on her family. And this is unrivaled league is giving these ladies a great opportunity to stay home, keep their family. They got daycare facilities, they got makeup. They got everything in that facility. So I'm so happy and honored to be even like an inch involved the unrivaled league.
Dan Le Batard
I should tell people that Skipper is one of the part owner investors in that league and I went out there and saw Juju this weekend over by the airport. You were surprised that a facility has sort of grown out of nowhere, right? You're not. It's a weird part of my Miami to have a professional sports league.
Juju
Yes, sir. It's. It's. It was. I thought I was somewhere ducked off, you feel me? And it was right around the corner from the. It's. I don't even want to call it just the gym because it's like a fairground almost where you got attractions outside. You can shoot your own hoops. You can do so many activities if you. You have, like, kids with you, it's just all around a great place to be. And I urge everyone to go check it out at least once this year.
Dan Le Batard
I would tell the audience as well that when Juju says getting in that trouble overse, that's doing a little bit of work on a lot of details that Brittney Griner found in. Found herself in a Russian prison and then was swapped for a known terrorist during difficult. That's doing a lot of work getting in that trouble overseas. What do you have for us on the polls today, Juju? Do we have any updates that are worth covering?
Juju
Yes, sir. And speaking of Brittany Griner, right quick. She's testing free agency for the first time in her career. So look out. You dig me? First poll. Should Ohio State fire Ryan Day? Anyway, 78 of the audience says yes.
Dan Le Batard
You can't lose to Michigan. I love it. You can't. You can't lose to Michigan when it's the most dominant football team of all time.
Juju
And speaking of Ryan Day, I don't know if this was caught on tv. I was blessed and fortunate to go to the game last night. In the fourth quarter, they put Lou Holtz on the screen and I had. You would have thought they put Satan himself up there because I heard so many booze. I was on the Ohio State side, of course, but wow, that was amazingly funny. One of the funniest things I've ever seen in my life because he's so old. Salute to my boy Blue Holt, though.
Dan Le Batard
Lou Holtz said before the game that OSU has the talent, but Notre Dame had the heart, the culture, and the D. He predicted that Notre Dame would win simply because they're Notre Dame. I think a lot of people enjoyed Notre Dame losing just because they're Notre Dame.
Juju
Yep. Hey, yo, number two. Hey, Mark Andrews. Can you meet the media? Afterwards, 54% of the audience said, yes.
Dan Le Batard
I'm good. I'm glad I'm Glad we got to the bottom of that. Okay. The guy fumbles drop for his life is going to be remembered by Bill Buckner. Hey, get out there in front of the media, jackass. Get out there and talk about your pain. Just sit in front.
Juju
It was so sad. That was so sad.
Dan Le Batard
So. So, just to be clear, the majority of the audience says, hey, Mark Andrews, go be a professional. Give us your heartbreak so we can see your tears. All right.
Juju
Yep. The same way they wanted Jessica tears, but you can't get them. Man, we got real adults around here, man. Third poll. Who has been better for the last 25 years, the Steelers or the Ravens?
Dan Le Batard
Oh, that's a big one.
Juju
65 of the audience says the Ravens.
Dan Le Batard
Oh, wow. Steelers have won more championships. Interesting. The audience surprises me. There an upset.
Juju
Hell yeah. Next poll bigger. Barkley in Philadelphia, Saquon or Charles?
Dan Le Batard
Come on, don't get disrespectful here. Don't be disrespectful to Sir Charles.
Juju
Saquon took it 55% to 45.
Dan Le Batard
No, you disrespectful people. No, you prisoners of the moment. No, no.
Juju
Hey, man, the audience has spoken. Those kids.
Dan Le Batard
No, no. Not salute to the audience. Those generational. Those disrespectful kids. Barkley's 70 year old peers aren't on X.
Juju
Look, some of the exclusive. Some of the audience. Patrick Lomas, dust die. Barry Lieberman, Mitchell Carter, Evan Clark. We all see you, Cloud feet and all the other people. Just a quick shout out to the audience. Next poll. Where the Lions saving eminem for the NFC championship. 95% of the audience says yes and $2 to me because I put we are instead of where A big yeah, you got it.
Dan Le Batard
No, we're not venmoing you. Juju. You've got to. You've got it. You've got to Venmo us. This is the entire scam everyone's running around here. No one is still respecting the Venmo fine bucket. We're going to need to get. We're going to get some enforcer around here to take care of this. Do we have any more polls?
Juju
Yes, the last poll. Should the Lions trade for Stafford? 66% of the audience says yes.
Dan Le Batard
Audience is right. Joker of the week. Do we have a joker of the week here? Do you have anything special lined up for anybody? This is now. Juju doesn't do a lot of judging. He does a lot of saluting. He wants sports celebrated. He's about sports positivity. But every once in a while someone's behavior is malodorous enough that even juju will call that person a joker of the week. So what do we have? Juju?
Juju
Yes. The joker of this week, unfortunately. Congratulations, brother. As well. But Ben Johnson, for trusting Jameson Williams to make a throw in the fourth quarter. Down 10 points off his back foot, by the way, like, sir, I don't know who or what you were doing in the locker room at halftime, but it wasn't plotting perfectly. So salute to brother Ben Johnson. Congratulations for your job, but, man, you broke the hearts of a lot of people that love Detroit in that instance.
Dan Le Batard
Brother, you can't trust Jameson's judgment. I think. I think it's fair to. It's fair to say that in times of crisis, we just need to be careful about the Jameson judgment. I think. I don't. I don't think that's slander to say that Jameson's got enough judgment impairment that in that spot, I don't want him throwing the football.
Juju
Did you see him hunching the ground? He. He put two pumps.
Dan Le Batard
Yes, he did.
Juju
He was one pump away from a flag.
Dan Le Batard
Juju, good seeing you. Talk to you tomorrow.
Juju
Yes, sir.
Summary of "Postgame Show: Spliff Notes (feat. JuJu Gotti)" – The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Release Date: January 21, 2025
In this engaging episode of The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz, hosts Dan Le Batard and Stugotz delve into a variety of sports topics, audience polls, and insightful discussions with their guest, JuJu Gotti. The episode, titled "Postgame Show: Spliff Notes (feat. JuJu Gotti)", takes listeners through heated debates, humorous anecdotes, and thoughtful commentary, all while maintaining the show’s signature lively atmosphere.
Timestamp: 00:42
Dan Le Batard kicks off the episode by addressing a trending topic in college football: Ohio State's remarkable season. He references a Twitter post highlighting Ohio State's impressive victories over teams like Oregon, Texas, and Notre Dame, emphasizing their dominance despite having two losses.
“That's the most dominant college football history with two losses. Certainly the one I've ever seen that has the most losses that is also the most dominant.” – Dan Le Batard [00:42]
Le Batard compares Ohio State's team to the LSU squad featuring Joe Burrow and Justin Jefferson, questioning which team truly stands out in terms of talent and consistency. He notes Ohio State's resilience, pointing out that the team only trailed for a mere six minutes throughout the entire College Football Playoff.
Timestamp: 01:49
Guest JuJu Gotti shares his passion for supporting women athletes, highlighting the positive impact of the Unrivaled League. He commends the league for providing essential support systems for female athletes, such as daycare facilities and makeup services, enabling them to balance their professional and personal lives effectively.
“I'm so happy and honored to be even like an inch involved [in the Unrivaled League].” – Juju Gotti [01:49]
Gotti also touches upon the challenges faced by athletes like Brittney Griner, who encountered legal troubles overseas. He praises the league for offering opportunities that allow female athletes to stay close to their families without compromising their careers.
Timestamp: 02:24
Dan reveals that Stugotz is a part-owner of the Unrivaled League and recounts an encounter with Juju at a newly established facility near the Miami airport. JuJu describes the venue as more than just a gym—it’s akin to a fairground with various attractions, making it a family-friendly environment where fans can engage in multiple activities.
“You can do so many activities if you have kids with you, it's just all around a great place to be.” – Juju Gotti [02:41]
He encourages listeners to visit the facility, highlighting its unexpected emergence in Miami’s sports landscape.
Throughout the episode, Dan and JuJu engage the audience with several polls, revealing listeners' preferences and opinions on various sports-related questions.
Timestamp: 03:31
A poll asks whether Ohio State should consider firing their coach, Ryan Day. A significant 78% of the audience votes "Yes", reflecting strong opinions about the team's leadership despite their on-field success.
“You can't lose to Michigan when it's the most dominant football team of all time.” – Dan Le Batard [03:46]
Timestamp: 05:14
The debate between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens sees the Ravens edging out with 65% of the votes. This result surprises some, given the Steelers' numerous championships.
“Oh, wow. Steelers have won more championships. Interesting. The audience surprises me. There an upset.” – Dan Le Batard [05:28]
Timestamp: 05:40
Fans are divided on which running back is better for Philadelphia: Saquon Barkley or Charles. The majority, 55%, favor Saquon Barkley, sparking playful banter between the hosts.
“Saquon took it 55% to 45.” – Juju Gotti [05:46]
Timestamp: 06:18
A humorous poll asks if the Detroit Lions are "saving Eminem for the NFC Championship," with a whopping 95% in agreement. The hosts joke about the misinterpretation and the creative phrasing of the poll question.
“We are instead of where are you got it.” – Juju Gotti [06:45]
Timestamp: 07:01
Another significant poll centers on whether the Detroit Lions should trade for quarterback Matthew Stafford. 66% of the audience votes in the affirmative, indicating strong support for the potential acquisition.
“Audience is right.” – Dan Le Batard [07:08]
Timestamp: 07:31
In the segment "Joker of the Week," JuJu Gotti criticizes Ben Johnson for entrusting Jameson Williams with a fourth-quarter throw that backfired, resulting in a significant loss for the Detroit Lions. Both hosts express their disappointment, highlighting the impact of strategic decisions on team performance.
“You broke the hearts of a lot of people that love Detroit in that instance.” – Juju Gotti [07:31]
Dan adds his perspective on Jameson Williams' decision-making under pressure, suggesting that trust in his judgment was misplaced during a critical moment.
“I think it's fair to say that in times of crisis, we just need to be careful about the Jameson judgment.” – Dan Le Batard [08:02]
As the episode wraps up, Dan and JuJu exchange final thoughts, emphasizing the importance of smart decision-making in sports and appreciating their audience's active participation through polls and feedback.
“Good seeing you. Talk to you tomorrow.” – Dan Le Batard [08:30]
“Yes, sir.” – Juju Gotti [08:33]
Conclusion
This episode of The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz offers a dynamic blend of sports analysis, audience interaction, and candid discussions. From dissecting Ohio State's football prowess to supporting female athletes in the Unrivaled League, and engaging listeners through interactive polls, Dan, Stugotz, and JuJu Gotti deliver a compelling narrative that caters to both hardcore sports fans and casual listeners alike.