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Jerry Ferrara
Look, the show's dirty. They curse. They tell a lot of X rated jokes or whatever. One of my friends asked my mom, how are you with all that comedy? You know a lot of jokes and this, that. My mom's like, I went to every Entourage premiere for eight years in a row. It's nothing I haven't heard. All right, it's throwbacks. We're back. Myself and Matt Leiner, Matty Ice how we do. By the way, it looks like we have the same shirt on. For those of you on YouTube you could see, but if you're audio only, you have like a nice red. Is that a panini shirt? Not our sponsor.
Matt Leinart
I'm rocking panini. I am rocking Panini because our guests today are awesome. And I was in the panini headquarters last week in Dallas. Just boxes. We're gonna get hours, dude. Three hours. Honestly, it got to the point where I was like, I gotta get to the hotel, but I'm happy. And we. And I pulled. Oh, I should have go. We pulled some fire too. But yeah, dude, let me. I just want to start off really quick because we have a lot to talk about.
Jerry Ferrara
We do. We have two good guests coming up today.
Matt Leinart
You know, right. Now that I've had a morning, dude, I have had a morning. I'm not gonna get into the personal stuff I'm dealing with, but I'm not feeling my best. That's fine. I was up at 5:30 with B girl. Baby girl's been great. Can't say a whole lot, you know, negative stuff. I'm not a big newborn guy. It was one of those mornings where I'm not a newborn guy.
Jerry Ferrara
But I. I get it though. I get. Like you said, I get it. You know, I get it.
Matt Leinart
Hit me up when you're about 11 months old. But this morning I was up at like 5:40. She didn't want to eat.
Jerry Ferrara
She's.
Matt Leinart
She's kind of doing that now where she's just playing around with the bottle. She's distracted, laughing like, she's just like, I'm chilling. I'm not gonna eat. So that was fine. Then the boys are up at 6 this morning, super early. From 6 to 8. She would not let me put her down, so she's having those. She also has a little bit of a cold. So, like, it's just one of those things where she wouldn't let me put me down. And then, you know, the laundry list of things. You got to get the boys ready for school, you got to make them breakfast. You got to do Their backpack. My oldest son is here. I had to make sure he. I just. I'm packing lunches. I'm trying to eat myself, because then we're doing the pod and all this stuff. So. Dude, I've just had a. Morning, bro. But let me ask you a quick.
Jerry Ferrara
Question about Cole, who's 18, just for the. The thought of the future. Like, is he getting up on his own and getting himself ready? You still got to be like, call, get up for school. Or he's on. He's like, got it now.
Matt Leinart
He sets his alarm. He's up. But, like, I had to. So I had to. I had to. My car's in the shop. That's a whole other thing. So I had to Uber him to school this morning, but I had to Uber him to school before I dropped my kids off, because when I go to my kids, there's a dead zone with no service, right? So, like, I'm already. I'm just planning the whole morning. It's like, I'm like, cole, you got.
Jerry Ferrara
Like, a quarterback, bro. You got. You're in your meetings, bro.
Matt Leinart
I got 15 minutes where I'm not going to be able to call an Uber. And he doesn't have Uber on his phone and said, you know what, dude? It's a lot of complaining. I'm good. I fought through it. I fought through it. My body hurts like a mother right now, but it's okay. I'm.
Jerry Ferrara
Well, you've also had a. And I do want to ask you later on in the show, more about your panini trip, because that's, like, a dream trip for a lot of people out there. But, you know, our guests today. We have Blake Mullen coming on Good Good's finest. We have Jackson Hargus coming on Good Good. Fine. Split. Which we gotta ask. Sploosh.
Matt Leinart
I mean, yeah. I don't know.
Jerry Ferrara
Sound like he just dropped, like. Like a smoothie all over himself or something. They're from. Good Good. They're gonna join us later to kind of recap because you went off to Dallas and you played in that Good, Good Texas shootout with a lot of other.
Matt Leinart
What did I say last week was gonna happen?
Jerry Ferrara
You were worried about hitting someone, right? Weren't you hitting someone? And. Sure. And Garrett Clark, as we know from. Good Good. If you haven't seen this clip, go YouTube or Google Garrett Clark, which. He hits someone with a line drive. You drilled someone. You flew a green.
Matt Leinart
I said, my biggest fear is hitting in front of a gallery, hitting somebody, not shanking it. Just get through the Hole, whatever. Okay. So it all came true. My biggest fears came true. It was. It was. There were a lot of nerves in this day until the point where I just said. I just started having a couple drinks and I let it go because I knew we weren't gonna lose or like.
Jerry Ferrara
Every golf, like every hack golf really quick.
Matt Leinart
My flight was delayed a couple hours. I landed. I got to the tournament 15 to 20 minutes right around there. Before we were teen off, we were the second group to tee off.
Jerry Ferrara
And you had a long car ride after you land, right? So that's tough.
Matt Leinart
4Am, by the way. It was all good. It just. It just was like, I would have loved to warm up a little bit, get lathered, you know, get my clubs down a little bit, you know, shoot the. With the guys, you know, kind of tell them, hey, dude, I suck.
Jerry Ferrara
So, like, you gotta carry to Matt Ryan. You're the real Maddie.
Matt Leinart
Yeah, I get on the. I get on the. I get on the, the range. I had, like, honestly, I literally did. I had seven swings on the range with Garrett. Garrett was there. Garrett was signing autographs. So I was like, what's up, dude? Introduced myself. I swung a little. He's like, oh, dude, you're. I was striping it. I was like, yeah, I feel good. Like, it was. I knew, whatever, dude. I don't really need to warm up, but I just wanted to warm up a little bit with my clubs. I go straight to the tee box. They tee off. There's probably like a thousand people in the gallery. I'm like, oh, my God, dude. I'm just. My pants. They all go. So then Garrett goes first. Garrett hits one right down the pipe. Great. We have one in play. I go in, I start getting the Texas. Yeah, go Longhorn.
Jerry Ferrara
Of course you're in Texas. You're gonna get trash talk.
Matt Leinart
And I'm like, guys, I actually like to trash talk. Be loud because I don't like this silent in golf. I need people to start yelling so they start going nuts. I hit it off. I hit it off the tee. Fine. I kind of sliced it a little bit.
Jerry Ferrara
They flames you a little bit. On the broadcast, they said, liner looks real tight, like your body.
Matt Leinart
I mean, I just. I had a six hour travel day. Yes, fine. Don't care. I didn't. I didn't hit anybody. I didn't hit a ground ball. Second shot of the day, bro.
Jerry Ferrara
This was it, 140.
Matt Leinart
Whatever. It was a par four, like a shorter par four. I made great contact. The. The. The commentators. Oh, this looks Good. Oh, and then it hits. This dude sailed the green right in the hip, just right. He. Like a 16 year old kid. I'm like, oh, my God, dude, this is.
Jerry Ferrara
Did you go find the kid and say anything, or did you. Not even.
Matt Leinart
He was great.
Jerry Ferrara
No.
Matt Leinart
By the way, we've been D. He DM me on Instagram. He goes. He goes, Mr. Liner, I'm just letting you know I'm the kid that you hit today. It was an honor. It's a memory. I'm gonna last a lifetime. He's like, will you follow me on Instagram? I said, hell, yeah, I'll follow you on Instagram.
Jerry Ferrara
It was the least I could do. I drilled you with a pitch.
Matt Leinart
But then. Then it gets better. The third shot. So Garrett's, like, in the fringe, like, 8ft off the green. And I'm like. I'm like, dude, I got to be honest with you. Chipping is. And it was a little downhill. I said, after that shot, I could, like, I might putt this. He goes, putt it, dude. Go ahead and putt it. Give me a line. So I put it. I putt it, like, 5ft, 4ft from the pin. I actually had a nice putt. It was actually a pretty good putt. We make par. What people aren't talking about, though.
Jerry Ferrara
I've been talking about this.
Matt Leinart
The second hole, par three one. I don't even know. 67, like 150. I think I had an eight iron or. Yeah, 160. 140 to 160. Like a good little shot right over the over water or something. Dude, I put it right above the. I mean, right when I hit it, I'm like, oh, that looks good. Right over. Lands about, like 10ft behind, and then just has the backspin about, honestly, probably three and a half feet from the hole. Garrett. Burt. I actually. I missed the birdie, but he's like, dude, go get yourself a birdie. I missed it, like, by a hair. All of that being said, everything that I thought was gonna happen happened. I hit somebody, then I hit a golf cart later. But about seven holes in, me and Garrett just decided, dude, let's just have a couple drinks and have fun. And we got a little loose. We got lathered up. Our caddy started hitting, by the way, Pat Peterson's caddy. This kid, he's probably 10. He was talking so much to me.
Jerry Ferrara
Patrick Peterson's caddy?
Matt Leinart
Yeah, his name is really, if he's this kid. Yeah, he's hilarious. Like, no, we had kid caddies.
Jerry Ferrara
You guys did have kid caddies. I was like, how these kids.
Matt Leinart
The golf pro's son was one of the caddies and it was his friends.
Jerry Ferrara
I thought that was a great touch.
Matt Leinart
But here I'm here to answer all your questions, buddy.
Jerry Ferrara
No, no, no.
Matt Leinart
Well, it was. It was my worst nightmare come true.
Jerry Ferrara
I have questions for Blake and Jackson when they come on from. Good, good first. And for those of you don't know, like, good, good in the YouTube golf content space is huge. I was so excited when you did it.
Matt Leinart
Blake, Jackson and Garrett, I believe, are all roommates and they're all best friends. So Blake, they're all. And the Blake and Jackson, both very good golfers too, but they're a little bit more, I believe, kind of like behind the camera editing.
Jerry Ferrara
Yeah. And Blake was announcing at the match.
Matt Leinart
Yeah, Blake was announcing for the Golf Channel. But they're. But they're hilarious. They're awesome, man. It's gonna be a blast. I can't wait to talk.
Jerry Ferrara
Any good interactions with, you know. You know, we had Patrick Peterson on our show. He had Matt Ryan there.
Matt Leinart
Yeah.
Jerry Ferrara
So my group was a lot of guys, you know.
Matt Leinart
Yeah, my group was Pat P. Me and Jamal Charles, who I love.
Jerry Ferrara
Pretty new to golf too, by the way.
Matt Leinart
Dude, I was like, he's like a year into golf and he's like. He said he's like a 14 or 15 and he was striping it. Garrett's like, yeah, right, bro. You're not. You're like a five. Because he couldn't miss. Yeah, he.
Jerry Ferrara
He was great.
Matt Leinart
He told. But that. But he sprayed a couple. He's like, matt, I'm telling you, like, I'm. But he made like four birdie putts, so. He made four birdie putts. He just couldn't miss. He was on. They were on fire.
Jerry Ferrara
Jamal Charles, I don't think gets enough respect as one of the great Madden players to use in Madden. He was so fast. Football players, well, best fantasy, but also like that every year that Madden came out and I would always make a trade for Jamal Charles because he was almost not quite Michael Vick level of a Madden player, but 99 speed, 99 agility was so fun to play.
Matt Leinart
So let's. Let's put a pin. We'll put a pin. Good, good. Because I can't wait to hear what these guys have to say. We have a fun interview coming up. These guys are hilarious. Blake and Jackson. So there's a lot of stuff good, good going on.
Jerry Ferrara
I got something fun for that. I did this weekend that was Also stressful, but also, this is gonna be a little bit of a. Has your wife ever done this sort of thing? So Adam Ray, comedian who we've talked about in the show, he told the great USC story about Matt getting into a frat party. We're gonna have Adam Ray on the show. If you don't know Adam Ray, look him up. Go on his Instagram. He's been a comic for years, touring. Great guy. He, in the last few years, has developed a Dr. Phil character where he does this. He's so good impersonation. Full bald cap, mustache, makeup, everything. And he plays Dr. Phil, a ridiculous version of Dr. Phil. I think he even has Dr. Phil's blessing. And he's touring, doing these live Dr. Phil shows. He had asked me, like, a year ago. He's like, when he was in Cleveland, I went to go see him do stand up. He's like, will you do my Dr. Phil show next year? I'm like, yeah, sure, buddy. I thought it was Hollywood talk. And he hits me up, like, two weeks before, like, oh, you're still in, right? I'm like, adam, you did not text me for a year to remind me. So it looked like I couldn't do it. For a minute there, I thought I had to travel. So we were at a friend's house with the kids, and I confirmed to do it with him. And I told Bri. Bri goes on without telling me, to invite 14 of our friends, without even asking me if I, A, could get tickets, and B, do I want it to be like, this big thing? My mom was in town can, you know, conveniently, I'm not mad at her for that.
Matt Leinart
I mean, it's in your home, too.
Jerry Ferrara
But you're not mad. But would you not consult? Like, she never even said, hey, babe, do you think you could get 14 tickets to the theater? And are you okay with all of these people?
Matt Leinart
So she didn't ask. She just went straight and paid.
Jerry Ferrara
She started inviting people. So then I probably could have got them for free of getting everybody tickets. I did get it. Yeah.
Matt Leinart
We. Oh, Adam.
Jerry Ferrara
Adam hooked it up. But, you know, I didn't realize how big the show was. You get to this theater, I don't know, 700 people there. There just was hundreds and hundreds of people there. And I'm backstage watching him do the show, and I just start getting nervous. But they brought me out, and honestly, you should do it, Matt. I don't know if that would stretch.
Matt Leinart
Let me ask you.
Jerry Ferrara
You should go on Dr. Phil live so that.
Matt Leinart
So golf Is golf and, and anything, like being on TV and all that? Like, when you don't feel comfortable, it's nerve wracking. But you kind of just like, I don't know. Golf is hard, so no one expects you to be really good. What you did would. I would my pants. The reason why is because with comedians, right, you just don't. You don't know, right? You don't know. Like, that's the whole point is there's like, there's no script you're in. You're in a theater. There's a lot of people there, and you just have no idea what's gonna happen. And I feel like it's all improv.
Jerry Ferrara
It's all.
Matt Leinart
And I was gonna say you're good at that. It's all improv. It's all off the cuff. It's all just banter, being witty and funny and just going with the thing, which again, is not my strong suit. So, like I'm. You know what, Jerry? You know what, buddy?
Jerry Ferrara
Do it.
Matt Leinart
I'm proud of you.
Jerry Ferrara
I got comfort zone.
Matt Leinart
I'm proud of you because we need to get you out of your comfort zone. You. You gotta be. You gotta go from a no guy to a you know what? Let's go guy. And that's what you did.
Jerry Ferrara
I will give a shout out to my mom who's leaving town today. She had a great line.
Matt Leinart
I was actually thinking we might get her on the pod just a little.
Jerry Ferrara
By the way, she's upstairs packing. I could get her down if you want to hear some hot.
Matt Leinart
Yeah.
Jerry Ferrara
Yankee takes. She'll come out here and spit off some Yankee. Yeah. She was just talking, by the way. She was telling me. She's like, you know, I was at the 1963 World Series. Yankees, Dodgers. I'm like, you were not. Stop. You're like 12 years old. Your parents didn't even like b. She pulled out the ticket stuff.
Matt Leinart
I was about to say, you think she's lying to you?
Jerry Ferrara
She's got the 1960.
Matt Leinart
Can we get her on the. You know what? Let's get her on the pod. In baseball, playoffs in the fall. Football also. Does she follow football at all?
Jerry Ferrara
A little bit. I. Look, if you want, I could get her down here later in the show for one scorching hot Yankees take. She'll deliver on cue. But she did have the line of the night. A couple of my friends, because the show, look, the show's dirty. Like, they curse, they tell a lot of X rated jokes or whatever. One of my friends at the end. Asked my mom, like, you know, how are you with all that comedy? You know, a lot of dick jokes and this, that my mom's like, I went to every Entourage premiere for eight years in a row. It's nothing I haven't heard before. So shout out. You should. Adam's gonna ask you do it the Dr. Phil show. Just be ready. And when they do an LA show, so ready if you don't want to do.
Matt Leinart
I was about to say. I. I'm all about, like, you know me, man. I've. I skated in a LA Kings jersey, making fun of myself in front of 15, 000. I just played golf on TV as the worst player by far. And I hit two different people, one golf cart, one guy. That is one thing that I'm just gonna be like, listen, dude, I'm gonna have to pass. I. I'd rather just, you know, I'd rather.
Jerry Ferrara
I'll be at the show. I'll come watch. I'll come watch.
Matt Leinart
I'll come watch. And you can make fun of me in the stands, whatever you want, but I'm not getting up on stage.
Jerry Ferrara
Well, shout out to Adam Ray. We're going to get him on the show this summer.
Matt Leinart
He's awesome, man.
Jerry Ferrara
It is now time for the flavor of the week presented by Wendy's. Find your new favorite Frosty Fusions flavor today with choices like Oreo Brownie Caramel Crunch and Pop Tarts Strawberry. So I don't think you got a chance to watch a lot of the French Open Alcaraz with a great win. That was one of the longest matches I've ever seen. Five hours and 29 minutes long. Right? Great match. Some saying, greatest all time, who knows? However, that begs the question, Matt, and you being a professional athlete yourself, athletes from which sport do you think are in the best shape? Now, I did a bunch of googling and there's a bunch of interesting articles taking in different accounts.
Matt Leinart
Some people do obviously define shape.
Jerry Ferrara
It's like endurance, but also, you know, strength. Strength. Some put flexibility in there. So for you, if you had to put even two or three athletes off the top of your head that you think have to be in the best shape and whatever that means.
Matt Leinart
Sport. You mean sport, right?
Jerry Ferrara
Like what? Yeah. What sport gives you the fittest athletes?
Matt Leinart
I didn't even. I mean, I didn't even Google this.
Jerry Ferrara
No, the go off the dome.
Blake Mullen
The.
Matt Leinart
The one, to me that is absolutely fascinating and it could be men and women. Doesn't matter. Is gymnastics. But okay, men gymnastics. And some of the stuff that they do. And I was. And I was. I read something about this recently. That's why it's on the top of my head. Like the pommel horse and the rings and all of that stuff, you just. That's pure physical strength, right? I can't even, like, I can't even like, keep myself up, you know, like, my core is just like, it's weak. The other one, and I've done this firsthand, is UFC fighters, right?
Jerry Ferrara
Fight, boxing, mma, wrestling.
Matt Leinart
To me, whether it's, you know, even more ufc, because I trained UFC for a summer and I thought I was in good football shape. Football shape, to be honest with you, like, hockey's better shape probably. You know, obviously.
Jerry Ferrara
Well, football is a lot of dead time, at least cardio wise.
Matt Leinart
So it's a lot of stop and go, stop and go. So that's how you train you. You like, you know, you're. We're not running marathons, right? Train. You train in spurts, like five second spurts. But ufc, like doing a three, like three, three minute rounds, you feel like you're. You're gonna die. And I did. And so, like, for me, that would be probably the two off the top of my head.
Jerry Ferrara
Well, I went down the rabbit hole with this. Obviously, tennis is up there. Well, look, fun facts. And this is. However, I don't think there's a definitive answer. Soccer players run as much as seven miles.
Matt Leinart
That's 90 minutes. Like running, right?
Jerry Ferrara
Yeah. Water polo. A few articles had water polo as the number one, because you're treading water the whole time, all day.
Matt Leinart
That might be my number one fun fact.
Jerry Ferrara
With NFL wide receivers and corners, they run about a mile and a half within four 15 minute quarters. That's pretty good. Hockey, obviously, we said swimming, and then you get into rugby was up there and rowing.
Matt Leinart
Well, those rugby, those guys are just animals.
Jerry Ferrara
Yeah, I think water polo was the dominant number one for all the art.
Matt Leinart
You know what? Let me tell you, Let me tell you a quick story about water polo. So I'm at usc and at the time, this was before, we had a nice facility. So a lot of the sports shared one weight room. It was actually, it was actually awesome because it was like the dungeon. It was small. It was USC before. And like, it was. We always kind of say our teams, like built the future for usc, right? Because of all the money we made, the school and the championships, whatever. But we would share. We will work out with water polo and our water polo. At the time, they won like three national championships in a Row. Just monsters. All European dudes, like. And so we were training one day and we were like in this little room where you can go off and do core or stretch or whatever. And there's I don't know how many, say three or four. And they're doing planks, just normal planks.
Jerry Ferrara
And we're doing 30 minute planks.
Matt Leinart
I'm not kidding you, bro. They did. They were holding 10 minute planks.
Jerry Ferrara
That's nuts.
Matt Leinart
And I'm like. And I'm like. And I think Yovon. Yovon got in a little trouble at USC as a coach. But at the time, I was like, we're doing one minute. You know, we're just doing like, yeah, like bicycles, you know, like, like normal abs. These dudes are just. And they're jacked. These dudes are just holding 10 minute planks. Like it's nothing. Like just whatever.
Jerry Ferrara
Throw a 35 pound plate on their back.
Matt Leinart
Oh, yeah. And I'm like, they're just holding it, like, not even shaking. And I'm like, how long you guys? Like, it was. I believe it was 10 minutes or like five minutes at a time. It was unbelievable.
Jerry Ferrara
It might be water polo.
Matt Leinart
That might be. It might be water polo, dude. And. And also the nasty that goes on. They said they're kicking, punching under there. There's like a bunch of.
Jerry Ferrara
It's like that you don't see under the water.
Matt Leinart
Rugby in the water. Like soccer and. Yeah, it's a lot like soccer. I mean, yeah, it's physical.
Jerry Ferrara
I'm gonna go on the water polo.
Matt Leinart
That's a great question. What are the top three?
Jerry Ferrara
Give us your answers too. Hit us on social at throwback show, whether it's on Instagram, YouTube, tick tock, you whatever. Just give us your comments, your thoughts on.
Matt Leinart
I still think the rings and gymnastics has got to be the hardest thing you'd ever do.
Jerry Ferrara
I think the boys are here. So let's hit a quick break. We're gonna come back with Blake and Jackson. All right, we got Blake and Jackson here. We were talking a little bit off the air where Matt was basically telling them, like, did you look up Jerry and know an entourage? And then what would you. Blake, what did you say about entourage?
Jackson Hargus
My dad likes entourage.
Jerry Ferrara
Yeah, that's when you know you're an old ass man. When you have a podcast guest on, it's like, dude, my dad loved your work.
Matt Leinart
I tried to tell him. I said, Jerry. Jerry's a dog and he's an iconic figure. And by the way, if you guys. You guys have you ever even go watch Entourage? It. It's a. It crosses every generation. It's a freaking awesome show. It's a nice show.
Jerry Ferrara
Well, here's one thing I want to tell you guys about it, right? The hook of the show is basically behind the scenes of, like, this young up and coming movie star who has, like, all of his boys work for him. Right.
Matt Leinart
Okay.
Jerry Ferrara
And I. I get asked a lot, like, what would Entourage be today? And me being a huge YouTube golf fan, like, it's all I watch at this point. Right. So big fans of what you guys do. If you were gonna make Entourage now, I think you would find, like, a good. Good, like a YouTube golf channel and cut. And make the show scripted that way. Like, we're gonna follow these group of YouTube golfers and their wild ride as they navigate this story. Because that was. The whole thing with Entourage was always guys are in this. Normal guys are in this extraordinary circumstance now, and I feel like you guys have that obviously going on with the ride that. Good. Good's been.
Matt Leinart
Right, dude.
Jackson Hargus
Yeah. Crazy. No, I. I definitely want to watch it. I've seen, like, clips, too, on TikTok, because I looked you up, and then, you know, the algorithm is, like, starts feeding me stuff.
Matt Leinart
Yeah, yeah.
Jackson Hargus
No, it's cool.
Matt Leinart
Jerry was, I think, 70 pounds heavier, though.
Jerry Ferrara
It's true. It's true. So we broke down a little bit of Matt's run in the tournament, but you guys were there, and, you know, but you were kind of giving us some analysis. Did you get a good view of Matt drilling the kid, flying the green? Did you guys have a good view?
Blake Mullen
Oh, yeah. I had a great view, too. I was off.
Matt Leinart
Can I just prep. Can I just preface this really quick? We did the episode last week, and I knew it was going, and I'm like, guys, I. I told Jerry, Jerry's a pretty good golfer. I'm like, I feel like I could get good if I try, if I practice, because I can stripe the ball pretty good sometimes. But, like, I was terrified. I was like, dude, it's on tv. I'm gonna hit somebody's. I don't know why.
Jerry Ferrara
Call the shot.
Matt Leinart
No, but I'm like. I'm in this mode where I'm just gonna go have fun. I'm gonna meet the boys. I'm gonna have fun. I'm. I'm getting into golf. Whatever. But I preface. I said, I'm going to hit somebody today. That was my biggest fear. And the second shot of the day, Just strike that kid right in the hip pointer.
Blake Mullen
Well, Two things. One, when you hit the kid, he got so excited, he literally high fived his friend next to him, like, by the way.
Matt Leinart
So he. He DM me on Instagram like, the next day. And he goes, I'll read it. I'll. I gotta find it. He goes, hey, Mr. Liner. Just. What's up? His name's Hunter. My name's Hunter. I'm like, I'm the kid you hit today on the golf course. He's like, what a great experience. I'll never forget. And I go, man, I'm sorry, dude. Thanks for being a good sport. And he goes, hey, do you think you could follow me on IG so I can show all my friends? I go, done, bro.
Jackson Hargus
Let's go. That's all you gotta do. Yeah.
Blake Mullen
Nothing was scarier than when Jamal hooked that shot, though. I forgot what hole. Yes. Snap hook right into the fan.
Jackson Hargus
Yeah. Really?
Jerry Ferrara
Driver?
Blake Mullen
Yes. You don't remember?
Jackson Hargus
Buzzed them, like, right across. Yeah, it was.
Matt Leinart
I might have been a couple vodkas deep at that point.
Blake Mullen
It was right after I. I got you a drink. It was right after I got you a drink.
Jerry Ferrara
Did you guys have a view? Like, Matt's gonna be dining out on that par three, 162, seven iron over the water that he spun back 20ft. Did you guys have a good view of that?
Jackson Hargus
I was on the T bottle talking to it the whole. I was like, guys, this one has a chance. This one has the chance.
Matt Leinart
You're welcome.
Jackson Hargus
Oh, yeah.
Matt Leinart
By the way I looked. I didn't. So this might be naive of me because I figured you guys are all pretty good golfers. You guys are both pretty good golfers, dude.
Blake Mullen
You know, we're not bad.
Jackson Hargus
Not bad.
Matt Leinart
You know, like, for Blake, for a big guy, you're. You. Could you fucking strike the ball? And then. Jackson, you had some funny videos on there. Just.
Blake Mullen
Come on.
Matt Leinart
I don't know. But do you ever. Like, how often do you golf when not on camera?
Jerry Ferrara
Like, when you guys aren't on camera, how often do you have a recreational. Like, hey, let's go play some golf. No cameras.
Blake Mullen
I probably had 10 of them since I moved down here.
Jackson Hargus
Yeah, not often.
Jerry Ferrara
Not.
Blake Mullen
I'm serious.
Jackson Hargus
Yeah, exactly.
Jerry Ferrara
No, because it's almost like, hey, if we're going to go play, why not? Why, like, lose the content day out of.
Blake Mullen
Yeah.
Jerry Ferrara
Something amazing happens.
Blake Mullen
Yeah. There's, like, a couple things behind it. Like, for example, the one of the first times I ever got close to beating Garrett was at Pains Valley, and I was, like, up. I was up three, straight up seven with strokes with, like, seven to play. And we weren't recording it, and Garrett came back and beat me. So you. When you're not recording these rounds, you miss out on stuff like that.
Jerry Ferrara
Yeah. But also the rule of thumb, just, like, always be recording. Like, what's the worst that happens? You don't have a video, you just scrap the footage or especially on part three, make a real out of it or something.
Blake Mullen
Yeah, I think for the other guys as well, they've been doing it so long that that, like, if they're not recording, they're not gonna play.
Jackson Hargus
Yeah.
Jerry Ferrara
Because it's a day off for them. Why they go play golf on the day.
Blake Mullen
Work, essentially.
Jackson Hargus
Yeah.
Jerry Ferrara
I guess I wouldn't show up on a film set if I wasn't working that day. I would be wanting to go by the set anyway and just hang out.
Matt Leinart
So.
Jerry Ferrara
So where.
Matt Leinart
So how did. So we didn't talk about this last week because we were a little. We were, you know, a little lathered up. We had fun. But how did. So how do you guys get involved with. Good, good. And. And what are you exactly your roles? Because I know, Blake, you said you like to kind of edit and kind of be behind the camera sometimes. Like, what exactly do you guys.
Jerry Ferrara
Yeah, give us a little origin story.
Jackson Hargus
Yeah, yeah. So I actually grew up with Garrett, or not grew up, but we met each other when we were, like, 14. Same with some of the other guys. Kept in touch with them, like, forever. And then my content started doing really well three or four years ago doing mini golf stuff. So I was just on Tick Tock, posting mini golf, like, stupid mini golf trick shots, stuff like that. And that eventually led me into good, good when they needed a guy, since I already knew them all, I would come down and hang out with them all the time, stuff like that. And then finally got the call up, and then from there, just. I'm like a utility guy. Really? Us both.
Jerry Ferrara
Yeah.
Jackson Hargus
Whatever they need us for, we're there, whether it's playing or filming or we can do.
Matt Leinart
Yeah.
Jackson Hargus
Or commentating. Yeah. It's fun.
Jerry Ferrara
Great commentating.
Blake Mullen
My story is a little different. It has nothing to do with golf at all, actually.
Matt Leinart
That's right. You told me.
Blake Mullen
Yeah. So I met Garrett five years ago playing Call of Duty.
Jerry Ferrara
Hell, yeah.
Blake Mullen
Yeah. So love it. Garrett put something on a story and was like, hey, if anybody wants to play Call of Duty with me, I need somebody good to, you know, take.
Jerry Ferrara
Me, carry me, any backpack. Yeah, yeah.
Blake Mullen
I texted him and I was like, hey, I'll play with you. He didn't respond because, you know, he's Garrett Clark, and he.
Jerry Ferrara
Big time. He's big time.
Blake Mullen
Like, what? And then eventually, he. He saw it, he responded. And the first day we played, this is right when the game first came out, and I dropped, like, a really high kill game that, like, nobody was doing. So he was like, oh, wait, we gotta, like, keep playing. So we kept playing. This came that. We talked for four years, and then they went on, like, a little road trip. And they were like, yo, Jackson, we're. We're coming to Kentucky. That's where I'm originally from. And they're like, you got to come. I went and saw them. You know, we hit it off. And then.
Matt Leinart
You never met before that?
Blake Mullen
No, we never met. So I met them when they were on the road trip. It was so crazy. I remember, like, it was yesterday. They were like, you have to drive. I drove an hour out of the way to go see him, and then when we were there, I left. And Garrett was like, you know, love the vibe. Come down to Texas for a week. And this is where it gets crazy. You were there.
Jackson Hargus
That's what I was here.
Jerry Ferrara
I love this.
Blake Mullen
Yeah. So I go to Texas for a week. Blake's there. This is the first time I was.
Jackson Hargus
Late on the couch. Just, like, visiting the boys. Yeah, yeah, it was.
Blake Mullen
He was just visiting. And then I kind of, like, as a joke, was like, hey, I'll move into this office down here. Like, you guys have this empty, like, podcast room office. Nothing is in here. There's no closet. There's no bathroom. Yo, I'll move in here.
Jerry Ferrara
I'll take it.
Blake Mullen
And they were like, okay. And I was like, are you sure? And they're like, sure. And I dropped out of school that day.
Jerry Ferrara
That day, yeah.
Cole Leinart
So crazy.
Jerry Ferrara
What year were you in? Like, what? What? You were.
Blake Mullen
I have a year left.
Jerry Ferrara
You had a year left?
Jackson Hargus
Yeah.
Matt Leinart
What the family say about that one?
Blake Mullen
My mom said, go and do it.
Jerry Ferrara
You know what?
Blake Mullen
That's. My mom said, you. You were. You would be stupid not to.
Matt Leinart
And look at you now.
Blake Mullen
So I slept on a beanbag for the first, like, two weeks, and then I slept on a couch for the next eight months.
Matt Leinart
That just brings me back to college.
Blake Mullen
Oh, it was. I mean, I wouldn't trade anything for the world. I mean, when I first got down there. So you got the story, but my role first coming down here was like, the live streamer. I'm the video gamer guy. If you. If you need me behind the Camera, I can do that. But if you need me to play golf, I can also play golf. So, like a Swiss army knife type of guy. And then. So when I first moved down here, we would, like, all be gaming in my room, and I have, like, a TV above my whole setup. So, like, they would all be in there just watching me. And it was like seven of us packed in a room like we're in college. Like, we're freshmen in college. And. Yeah, I mean, it's insane. It was the first.
Jerry Ferrara
I can't think of any better criteria than someone who's good with the camera, good with the golf club, and good with a controller or mouse and key on Call of Duty. Those are three attributes that I would be very happy if my own sons grew up and had. So.
Matt Leinart
Yeah, by the way, my. My. My junior year, I share my. This is a funny story, too. My junior year, the year I won the Heisman, I was sharing a room with my boy. I was sharing a. A one bedroom. That's just.
Jerry Ferrara
We just live, like.
Matt Leinart
It was called the Caribbean. This was when Halo had just came out.
Jerry Ferrara
So this was go way back to System Link, guys.
Matt Leinart
System Link. So we had. We had all the cables wrapped around the whole apartment complex. There's probably 20. It was small, and we would play, like, split screen, like 16 boxes, dude. On System League, Halo with all the boys. The boys would come over, the linemen. Like, it was the. It was. Oh, come here. Guys, we got to take three minutes. Hold on. I'm going to put Cole on really quick.
Jerry Ferrara
Let's see him use Finest.
Matt Leinart
So you got Blake and Jackson from. Good, good. And you know Jerry. But hold on. We just tell them about your trip to Dallas. One second.
Jerry Ferrara
Oh, here we go. Cold young show we got going on today. I love it.
Jackson Hargus
Yeah.
Jerry Ferrara
Coal liner, everybody. SMU's finest. What's up, Cole? Hey, yo, yo, yo.
Cole Leinart
What's up?
Blake Mullen
What's up?
Matt Leinart
How are you guys?
Jerry Ferrara
You had yourself. You had yourself a weekend, huh? Can you give us a little bit?
Cole Leinart
Yeah, yeah. Friday we get in, meet the recruits, hang with the coaches, had some meetings and stuff, dinner. And then we got to take a photo shoot, which I'm sure you guys saw was.
Blake Mullen
Dog.
Jerry Ferrara
You got me all fired up.
Cole Leinart
Oh, trust me, I'm fired up, too. But my dad got to get in a few photos, and that was pretty cool. My family. So that was awesome. But it was overall just a great weekend. And I love everything about SMU and the culture and staff that they have, so I'm really just pumped because you.
Jerry Ferrara
Didn'T even touch a ball yet. You didn't even put your hands on the football yet. And you're.
Blake Mullen
Didn't even.
Cole Leinart
Didn't even touch a football. Just everyone being there. I was pumped. But you guys are in Dallas. We'll be hanging out.
Blake Mullen
I'll be hanging out.
Cole Leinart
Oh, yeah, for sure.
Jerry Ferrara
We've never been right here.
Blake Mullen
Yeah, we've never been to an SMU game either.
Jackson Hargus
Yeah.
Blake Mullen
So we're gonna have to come.
Jackson Hargus
There we go.
Jerry Ferrara
You can get tickets now.
Blake Mullen
Oh, yeah.
Cole Leinart
They said they've never been to an SMU game and I said let's go.
Matt Leinart
Whatever.
Jerry Ferrara
Wait, real quick. I know you guys like to do the, like, name the college player went to. I'll hit you with an easy one. Cole, this is relevant for you. What college did Bryson DeChambeau go to?
Blake Mullen
SMU.
Cole Leinart
Yeah, he's the goat.
Jackson Hargus
Yeah, he's a stud.
Blake Mullen
Dude. Watching him hit a golf ball is unreal. I'm just. He's hitting his. His grips are literally like. I don't know.
Jerry Ferrara
He's like Andre the Giant grips.
Blake Mullen
Like, oh, they're massive.
Cole Leinart
I don't want to talk about hitting golf balls. My golf game is brutal.
Jerry Ferrara
Yeah, but you'll be one of those guys that, like, you'll pick it up in a year and you'll be like a four handicap inside of it. Yeah, you'll pick that up.
Blake Mullen
Real athlete.
Cole Leinart
I've been trying to golf like my whole life with my friends, and I am awful. It's so tough.
Jackson Hargus
It's so.
Cole Leinart
I can't, like, focus like that. It was crazy. Every shot I'm far, right?
Matt Leinart
4.
Jerry Ferrara
You need. You need 260 pound linebackers coming after you to be able to focus.
Jackson Hargus
Yeah.
Matt Leinart
Yeah.
Cole Leinart
At least I didn't hit someone like my pops, though. I don't think I'd hit someone, but.
Blake Mullen
Hey, dude, I don't know.
Jerry Ferrara
We're proud of you, man.
Matt Leinart
My dad.
Jerry Ferrara
My dad's picking me up.
Cole Leinart
I appreciate you guys.
Blake Mullen
Nice to meet you. We'll see you soon.
Jackson Hargus
It'll be fun to hang out with him.
Blake Mullen
Oh, yeah, did.
Jerry Ferrara
And real quick, before. Well, here's a question for you guys, because I know you've been around for a few years and like, when you kind of came in with, good, good. They were probably already a pretty big thing, but was there ever any insight? So Entourage was notorious for cameos. Right. Where we had, you know, LeBron James, Matthew. We had all these cameos over the years, became part of the show. But early on with Entourage, it was impossible to get Cameos because nobody kind of knew what the show was. And they were like, are you making fun of us? We're real actors over here. Do you ever get any insight? Because now, like, you just had Jack Nicholas just did like, a teaching video I saw. And obviously clips with Jason Day Bryson. Like, it must have been hard probably to get PGA guys particularly to come on the channel back in the day, right, dude?
Matt Leinart
Yeah.
Jackson Hargus
I mean, we both joined at like, a later stage.
Jerry Ferrara
Right.
Jackson Hargus
There was already success there. But I think too, what helps. Good. Good a lot was like, it was built up just with the guys and it was like standalone. Like, we didn't need. They didn't need the collabs because I think that helps in the content space. Like, if you're relying solely on who you have on and who you're playing with, you can't stand alone. But, like, Good was able to build by themselves. And so now it's like being partner with Callaway1 is huge. All their pros. And then like, we. We worked with Play Yellow, which is Jack's charity. So that got the Jack. So, like, now I feel like the collabs are great, but I think, you know, being able to build yourself without collabs early on, like, sets you up for. For just the future. Because people are watching you for you, not the. Yeah. Not who you have on. Yeah.
Matt Leinart
You guys have a big. You have a big event coming up in Chicago, right?
Jackson Hargus
Yeah, it.
Matt Leinart
Well, one, I'd love for you guys to explain a little bit, but two, also, where. Where do you see. Because I was reading articles about you guys after and just like, I fascinated by the growth. I think it's awesome. Just all the boys hanging out, playing golf, shooting the. And you guys are awesome. Getting to know you. What's the vision for Good Good. You know, like, over the next handful of years, is it to become, you know, like more products? Are you going to do golf clubs? Is it like. I know it's a clothing and kind of this lifestyle YouTube stuff. Like, what's the vision for you guys?
Jackson Hargus
Yeah, man, I. I mean, I think for the most part, like, becoming more of a standalone apparel company. Like, where. Because we. It's getting to the point now too, where you see people wearing a good, good hat and they have no idea who we are. Like, no like. Or anything content. Like, because they just bought it at Shields or Dick's or Golf or whatever. So, like, I think getting to the point where the company is almost separate from the. Like, I don't think the content will never stop like, we're just going to keep cranking and. Yeah, no plans to stop that, but I think, you know, continuing to grow the actual brand outside of content is definitely, like, the main goal. Yeah.
Blake Mullen
Because the content right now and early on is what drove people to buy the merch. But then eventually, when you get, like Blake said, you get the merch in these stores, people are going to go and buy the clothes just because they like what it looks like. So, like, for example, I'm golfing in the middle of nowhere in Beaumont, Texas, and this guy is wearing a good, good hat. And I go, oh, nice hat, you know, and he goes, oh, yeah, I got this one, and I got a bad hat. And. And I was like, oh, like, bad birdie. And he was like, I have no idea. I just. When I play good, I wear the good hat, and I play bad, I wear the bad hat. So it's like. It's like the clothes itself will become something that's even as big as the YouTube channel once. Once time goes on. And people keep buying them in dicks. And, like, if you. I don't know if you guys have gone to dicks or shields or golf.
Matt Leinart
They'Re all over dicks.
Blake Mullen
They literally have, like, their own section. It's insane.
Jackson Hargus
It's so cool.
Blake Mullen
Like, I used to work at Dick's in college. Like, so I'm going in, I'm looking at the good, good stuff. I'm like, dang, why couldn't this be here when I was here?
Jerry Ferrara
I'm holding out for that good, good care package. That's why I got you guys on here.
Blake Mullen
We'll dial it in.
Jackson Hargus
I sending one out today to another guy. Shoot me your stuff.
Jerry Ferrara
I was definitely an early, you know, YouTube golf guy because I love golf so much. But similarly, like, there was this interesting crossover. We were talking video games early, and I remember some of my friends and even, like, my older brother, like, when I would watch streams on Twitch, like, wait, you're watching other guys play video games? How was that fun? I'm like, you just don't get it. Then it's fun. And obviously I was right. They were wrong, and it exploded. Similarly with, like, YouTube Golf, I would get from some of my friends, like, but why wouldn't you just watch, like, the, you know, the rocket mortgage event or whatever? I'm like, I do, but there's something about when I'm not playing golf that I like watching guys that are real friends and giving us insight into the round. And some of them are really good, but, like, they sometimes, like, can hit shots like I hit that are not very good. And it's funny. All those, like, kind of old head friends that I have that were initially, like, I don't get why you watch, like, other guys play golf. Go play golf now. Obsessed. And they talk about as if, like, now I'm left out of the conversation. Like, I put you guys onto this. It must have been really fun. I guess the side question to that is, what are some collaborations we'll call it outside of YouTube Golf. Whether it's a PGA golfer or an actor or another. Like, you guys just had all these football players. Like, who are you guys targeting? What's like a dream collab? You know, we really like Scottish or whoever. Like, what's. Is there someone out that you could reveal because you guys have gotten so many people already.
Jackson Hargus
Yeah, like a good, Like a good club coming up or like a personal. Like, to be.
Jerry Ferrara
I know just one that, like, you would love to see happen.
Matt Leinart
Let me guess. He went to Penn State.
Blake Mullen
Oh, he did. Let me tell you.
Matt Leinart
I mean, Saquon.
Blake Mullen
Saquon. I mean, because he's a big golfer.
Jerry Ferrara
He is a big guy.
Blake Mullen
He's a big golfer. And I mean, I think.
Matt Leinart
Is that him? Is that your. Is that your dream?
Blake Mullen
That would be my dream collab. Just like anything with the Eagles or like, just Penn State in general.
Matt Leinart
Just like, hey, shout out. Really quick shout out to James Franklin, Penn State. I, I, I face that. FaceTime. No, I just called.
Blake Mullen
You called him.
Matt Leinart
I called James Franklin the other night. Me and, me and Jackson, a couple drinks. And James answered, but he was like, hello? And then he texted. It was literally 1am Splu said, like a three minute conversation. Let's go. We are. He texted me the next morning. He's like, dude, I was sleeping. I go, my bad, man. My bad. How about you, Blake?
Blake Mullen
I already know his. His has got to be Patty.
Jackson Hargus
Well, yeah, so currently we're doing an NFL series. So we did the Eagles, which actually was. We were supposed to play with Saquon. It was all set up. But it was the day after the Met gala.
Jerry Ferrara
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Jackson Hargus
He pretty much told the guys, like, that day that he needed someone to fill. So Dallas Goddard ended up filling for him, which was great because I, I love Goddard, but so we're doing, like, NFL series. So we did the, we did the Philadelphia. We did the Bengals. Tomorrow we're actually filming with Dak Pickens and CD here in Dallas. I don't, I mean, I don't know when this podcast Will come out, but they'll see that eventually. But. So, yeah, whenever the Chiefs collab happens, that will be. I mean, Mahomes is my guy.
Matt Leinart
I.
Jackson Hargus
We used to play the same golf course. I'd see him at the golf course all the time.
Matt Leinart
He's a good golf. I was just in his event a couple weeks ago. He's a good golf. How does that happen? Do you guys reach out or do they reach out or.
Jackson Hargus
Yeah, I mean, a lot of us follow.
Blake Mullen
Yeah.
Jackson Hargus
Yeah.
Blake Mullen
I think, you know, you can follow. You can. It can start with a DM and, you know. Yeah, it goes from there. Or like. I'm pretty sure Dak approached Blake or Brad. Yeah, Dak approached Brad somehow. And then they set this up. So.
Matt Leinart
Yeah, dude, Brad is an absolute monster. By the way. You should. If you got Patty and Kelsey because.
Jackson Hargus
They both love golf, that would be such a banger.
Blake Mullen
Yeah.
Jackson Hargus
So that's the one I'm, like, holding out for, because just as a Kansas City guy, that would be peak. Same with, like, Royals, too. I want to do. I want to do a baseball series eventually.
Blake Mullen
Also with Bobby.
Jackson Hargus
Yeah, it'd be sick.
Jerry Ferrara
I'm gonna have to hold out for when you guys do TV actors from the early 2000s. That's why I guess I gotta.
Matt Leinart
Well, I'm close to them, so I still stand by this. So week one, we're going out to Ohio State, Texas, which is, like, the biggest game of the year. And usually we stay at Muirfield, and we have. We can get on your field. And Jerry lives. Jerry lives in Cleveland. He's about an hour from your field. So I was like, let's do it. Why don't we do a big thing with Big Noon. Good, good. Mark Ingram, Urban. Brady, me. Jerry can come, and we'll just.
Jerry Ferrara
Brady Quinn's the hookup. The plug.
Matt Leinart
Well, so is Urban. They're both members there.
Blake Mullen
Yeah. Well, we're gonna have a conversation with you, actually.
Jackson Hargus
Yeah.
Matt Leinart
What?
Blake Mullen
Seriously? We need to have. I don't know if we're allowed to say what we're. No.
Jerry Ferrara
Yeah, say. We could add it if you needed to.
Jackson Hargus
We're starting out with a college line.
Blake Mullen
We're coming out with college clothes. So there' be an SMU hat. Penn State hat. I don't know if there's usc.
Jackson Hargus
There is usc.
Blake Mullen
There is.
Jackson Hargus
Okay.
Blake Mullen
There's a Trojan hat. Penn State.
Matt Leinart
By the way, I'm already seeing a deal with. With my oldest when he's at smu.
Jerry Ferrara
All right, should we do. So you guys are playing the college game?
Matt Leinart
Then this whole time, we got some names for you boys.
Blake Mullen
This is what we did. We were literally walking down the fairway. So, okay, this is really what happened. Garrett and Matt were during. Were in the tournament, and I'm not the kind of guy that's going to, like, step on toes and, like, act like I need to be inside the ropes. You know, I'm over on the side just driving Blake's cart around, right?
Matt Leinart
Yeah. I don't feel like I saw you till, like, whole six.
Blake Mullen
Yeah. Because I was just letting you guys do your thing. I didn't want to, like, interfere with anything. And then Garrett comes up to me. He goes, do you hate me? And I'm like, no, I.
Jerry Ferrara
What?
Blake Mullen
And then he goes, walk with us. So I was like, okay, Ashton, take the card. And we go walk with these guys. And then Garrett on the green literally goes, yeah, Jackson, for some reason, can name literally every college player. And I was like, okay, I can't do that. And then, so me and Matt, we just start walking down the fairway, and we're. We're like, mark Ingram, where do you go to college? And then he.
Jerry Ferrara
Easy.
Blake Mullen
Bam, Dog. And then just, like, randomly the entire time, just naming athletes, and I think that's literally what started. Started our friendship.
Jerry Ferrara
Now, is it just football, or could you go basketball?
Blake Mullen
I could go basketball. I mean, I went to the University of Kentucky, so I went to a pretty big basketball school.
Jerry Ferrara
Well, some of these we have now. I'm worried because of, like, the age. I wonder if we went too far back. What do you think of the list, Matt? Did we go too far? No.
Matt Leinart
Let's go. So we're doing. No, we're doing front, front nine and back nine.
Jerry Ferrara
Front nine is going to be a little easier.
Matt Leinart
This is easy, dude.
Jerry Ferrara
These are easy. Just. They will get harder.
Blake Mullen
You've seen my ball. You've seen our ball knowledge.
Matt Leinart
Yeah, it's pretty good. That's what I'm saying. It's pretty good. Well, I'm not Rajon Rondo.
Blake Mullen
Okay. He literally went to Kentucky.
Jerry Ferrara
We'll start you off with a gentle handshake.
Blake Mullen
How about Drew Brees, Purdue?
Jerry Ferrara
Okay. Dog.
Jackson Hargus
Dog Jackson. Stay hot.
Jerry Ferrara
Dwayne. Wade, Marquette. These are the easy ones. Ben Simmons, lsu. This one's easy. I don't even know if we should.
Matt Leinart
Ask this one, by the way, we talked about. Oh, one.
Jerry Ferrara
CMAC. You know CMAC.
Blake Mullen
Christopher McCaffrey, Stanford. Where does brother go?
Matt Leinart
Where's the brotherheart?
Jerry Ferrara
Where does brother go?
Blake Mullen
Yeah, where's his brother go?
Matt Leinart
At last week, I didn't even know.
Jerry Ferrara
McCaffrey had a brother.
Blake Mullen
Where'd Luke go? Where'd Luke McCaffrey go?
Matt Leinart
Luke McCaffrey went to.
Jerry Ferrara
Didn'T he?
Blake Mullen
Transfer? No.
Matt Leinart
Give me the state. Give me the state.
Blake Mullen
I don't know the state.
Jerry Ferrara
He'll know the state.
Matt Leinart
What conference?
Jerry Ferrara
Bowling Green? What are we talking here?
Blake Mullen
No, dude, I don't know the conference, baby. Conference usa.
Matt Leinart
Where you go?
Blake Mullen
Rice.
Matt Leinart
Rice. Houston.
Blake Mullen
Okay, it is here.
Matt Leinart
I mean, it's in Houston. Texas, right? She's in Houston.
Jerry Ferrara
Yeah.
Blake Mullen
Georgetown.
Jerry Ferrara
No, no, not Georgetown.
Blake Mullen
Georgia Tech.
Jerry Ferrara
Yeah, you had it.
Blake Mullen
Georgia Tech. Georgia Tech. Georgia Tech.
Jerry Ferrara
All right, let's go. Well, I'm saving this one. Let's go. Matt Schaub.
Matt Leinart
That's not how you even say his name.
Blake Mullen
This is the first one. You're stumbling. I know he played for the Texans. I. I don't know.
Matt Leinart
Yeah, we played. He played.
Jerry Ferrara
Well, it might have been before your time a little. He was Virginia.
Blake Mullen
Virginia. Yeah. I would never have guessed that.
Jerry Ferrara
Le'Veon Bell. You too young for Le'Veon Bell?
Blake Mullen
No.
Jackson Hargus
You play for the Steelers?
Blake Mullen
Yeah. Yeah, dog. Do you know? I don't think.
Jerry Ferrara
I know.
Jackson Hargus
I don't.
Matt Leinart
By the way, I don't even know. Who's that? You don't even know. Jerry.
Jerry Ferrara
Michigan State.
Jackson Hargus
Wow.
Blake Mullen
Really? Okay. I knew that. I knew that.
Matt Leinart
I knew that.
Blake Mullen
I knew that.
Jerry Ferrara
These are the harder ones I got. All right. I'll sprinkle in an easier one. Bradley Beal, Florida. Yes. I knew you'd get that one.
Jackson Hargus
Yeah.
Blake Mullen
Okay.
Jerry Ferrara
Ricky Fowler.
Jackson Hargus
Oh, osu.
Matt Leinart
Yeah.
Jerry Ferrara
Yes. Oklahoma State. Scheffler.
Jackson Hargus
Come on.
Matt Leinart
You know.
Jackson Hargus
Was it Texas?
Jerry Ferrara
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. John Rom.
Jackson Hargus
Oh, you went into asu. Yeah.
Jerry Ferrara
Yeah. How about Spot?
Matt Leinart
How about Baker Mayfield? But where did he start his ball at?
Blake Mullen
Okay, this is easy because I told you, I. I literally do.
Matt Leinart
Baker.
Blake Mullen
Yeah. No, I literally said, well, who did he give a tour to in college?
Matt Leinart
Oh, yeah, you're right. Okay, hold on.
Jackson Hargus
Did he.
Blake Mullen
Pat Mahomes?
Jackson Hargus
Really?
Matt Leinart
Time out. Hey, if you guys get this, you guys are. Oh, geez.
Jackson Hargus
Oh, boy.
Matt Leinart
Okay. Aaron Rodgers. But where did he start?
Jerry Ferrara
Before Cal?
Matt Leinart
Before Cal?
Jackson Hargus
Oh, I'm not gonna.
Matt Leinart
This is well documented.
Jerry Ferrara
I saw the documentary, and I don't remember.
Blake Mullen
I don't know. By the way, I don't know.
Matt Leinart
No. No offers out of high school. Wow. So he went to junior college.
Blake Mullen
Okay.
Jackson Hargus
Garden City. Garden City Community.
Jerry Ferrara
I can only name, like, three Chukos in the world.
Matt Leinart
Butte Junior College. Look it up.
Jackson Hargus
Where's that at?
Blake Mullen
Yeah, dog. Last chance.
Jerry Ferrara
All right. We Got a few more. This one would be tough. This one might be before your time, but it's a. It's a Dallas guy. Tony Romo. Tough.
Blake Mullen
No, this isn't tough. This is not a big time.
Matt Leinart
It's a small school.
Blake Mullen
No, I know. That's why I know it.
Jerry Ferrara
Come on. Come on. Dog.
Jackson Hargus
Don Jackson.
Jerry Ferrara
Dog.
Jackson Hargus
Oh, is it a Texas?
Jerry Ferrara
Well, we'll come back to it. Yeah, come back to it.
Matt Leinart
Bucky Irving.
Blake Mullen
Oh, you know what I. I was gonna ask.
Matt Leinart
He's a rookie. In the end.
Blake Mullen
I don't know him. I don't know it. I was gonna ask you this the other day because I didn't know it.
Matt Leinart
Wow, really? Bucky Morgan. Duck.
Jackson Hargus
Picture it on the record. Yeah. Wow.
Jerry Ferrara
You guys will never get Jim Furyk.
Jackson Hargus
Oh, my God.
Blake Mullen
I mean, he's older than you.
Matt Leinart
For.
Jerry Ferrara
You guys play Thompson.
Blake Mullen
Washington State.
Jerry Ferrara
Very good. You are the real deal.
Matt Leinart
You know what? I was. I tried to recruit Klay Thompson to usc. I was on a dog call with him.
Blake Mullen
Where did his brother go? Do you know where his brother. What sports.
Matt Leinart
Trace Thompson.
Blake Mullen
Yeah.
Matt Leinart
I mean, he played for the Dodgers. Mine.
Blake Mullen
He played in the mlb.
Matt Leinart
Tyreek Hill. Oh, we did osu.
Blake Mullen
Osu? No, different. Oklahoma State.
Jerry Ferrara
Different, though.
Blake Mullen
Oh, he went to Oklahoma State. Yeah.
Jerry Ferrara
University of West Alabama first and then he went to Oklahoma State.
Matt Leinart
Yeah. Oh, I got. I got one. Time out. I got one.
Blake Mullen
Oh, gosh, he's smiling.
Matt Leinart
Devin Singletary. Oh, this one's tough, bro.
Blake Mullen
I don't know.
Jerry Ferrara
I'm looking it up just because I want to know, is this not the.
Matt Leinart
Greatest game ever played?
Blake Mullen
We did this till 2am the other night.
Matt Leinart
I know.
Jerry Ferrara
By the way, I'll give you. How about I get. Well, give me a conference. Well, how about just give you the team name, their mascot. The Owls?
Blake Mullen
Temple.
Jerry Ferrara
Nope.
Matt Leinart
No. Good guess, though.
Jerry Ferrara
Conference. I don't even know.
Matt Leinart
I think they're Conference usa.
Jerry Ferrara
Conference usa.
Matt Leinart
They're in the. They're in the. They're in the state of Florida.
Jerry Ferrara
They're in the South Florida.
Jackson Hargus
Oh, is that.
Jerry Ferrara
Do it, Blake?
Blake Mullen
No, no, it's not fgcu.
Matt Leinart
You guys have no idea.
Blake Mullen
Oh, it's. It's fault.
Jerry Ferrara
Yep. We gave you some time. Are we. Are we admitting defeat on Tony Romo's college?
Jackson Hargus
Yeah, yeah, yeah, definitely.
Jerry Ferrara
All right, it happened.
Blake Mullen
Wait, give me a conference.
Jerry Ferrara
Illinois. Oh, yeah, University.
Jackson Hargus
Yeah.
Blake Mullen
Jimmy Garoppolo. Jimmy G. Went there, I'm pretty sure.
Matt Leinart
So before we let you go, you got a big event in Chicago next.
Jackson Hargus
Yeah, Yeah. I don't want to say it Wrong. But it's King of the Mountain, I believe, or. Yeah. Yeah.
Blake Mullen
It's a Mountain Dew.
Jerry Ferrara
Yeah.
Matt Leinart
And that's just your crew, right? That's your guys.
Jackson Hargus
I think it's 16 people.
Blake Mullen
16 people, eight teams. And it's like a knockout. I'm pretty sure.
Jackson Hargus
Yeah.
Blake Mullen
Yeah.
Matt Leinart
Will you guys golf? Will you guys play? I'm not sure.
Jackson Hargus
I hope so.
Matt Leinart
Oh, you know, maybe just stay loose.
Jerry Ferrara
Stay loose.
Jackson Hargus
I gotta be ready always. Yeah, yeah.
Jerry Ferrara
Eat up some innings.
Blake Mullen
Yeah, we got a lot of.
Matt Leinart
You guys are awesome, man.
Blake Mullen
We'll.
Matt Leinart
We'll link up in the fall, if not before, for sure. But let's talk about the college stuff.
Jerry Ferrara
Yes. And keep my guy Maddie, ice golfing like we gotta.
Blake Mullen
He's got.
Matt Leinart
By the way, I'm going. I'm going to Tahoe in three weeks.
Jackson Hargus
Oh, are you playing in the center?
Matt Leinart
I'm. I'm playing with Austin Reeves on Wednesday.
Blake Mullen
Oh, that's what you said.
Jackson Hargus
Sick. Yeah.
Blake Mullen
When are you coming to Dallas?
Matt Leinart
But here's the problem, bro. I'm playing 18 holes with him. I played 12 the other day and I.
Jerry Ferrara
Here's the.
Matt Leinart
Phased out after five.
Jerry Ferrara
I'm playing all 18 holes.
Blake Mullen
You're be fine. I'll be an athlete.
Jerry Ferrara
You'll be an athlete. You're an athlete. Fellas, can't thank you enough.
Jackson Hargus
Thank you guys so much.
Blake Mullen
Yeah, thank you. That's so.
Matt Leinart
Boys, you're good.
Jerry Ferrara
The best guys are awesome. Thanks for getting my man Matt further on the golf grind.
Jackson Hargus
Absolutely.
Blake Mullen
Bye.
Jerry Ferrara
All right, we'll be back. All right, coming back. Look, I. Again, if you have not watched. Good, good. You could see right there that guys.
Matt Leinart
Are the best, man.
Jerry Ferrara
What they're kind of selling. Those two are, you know, tremendous. That's a tremendous hang right there. I see why you.
Matt Leinart
We had a blast, dude. We had such a blast.
Jerry Ferrara
Should we do a little mailbag? It's been.
Matt Leinart
Let's do it, man. All right. What we got?
Jerry Ferrara
I pulled one and I got to read it again to understand it. But if I'm understanding this correctly, I got a lot to say. It's from Julian in California. Okay, youth sports question. And hopefully this isn't too confusing. My son's third grade little T. Little League team has a five run rule to prevent an inning from getting out of control. However, in the last inning of the game, let's say you've scored four runs and the bases are loaded and you hit a grand slam. They won't cut it off at five. They'll allow the four runs to count. But again, that's just in the last inning. Okay, we're following. So in this scenario, in my son's game, four runs were in, bases were loaded, and the lead was two. The coach then intentionally walked in the run to hit the five run rule to end the inning, end the game with a one run win. Again, this is third grade. Is this smart managing or a lame way to win?
Matt Leinart
Let me ask this question. Is this All Stars or is this regular season?
Jerry Ferrara
We don't have that information, Julian. If write us back.
Matt Leinart
I mean, because I will say this, it's third grade. Yeah. If this is an All Star All Star tournaments, which I can't imagine it could be. It could be. So what are they, nine years old?
Jerry Ferrara
Nine years old.
Matt Leinart
Eight. Nine years old. So it should be kid pitch. So if it's All Stars. Listen, I'm doing anything to win in All Stars. I was a part of it with Cole. I. Will we intentionally.
Jerry Ferrara
Even at this age?
Matt Leinart
Absolutely. In All Stars, which is important, which.
Jerry Ferrara
Is the higher level.
Matt Leinart
You're higher, you're trying to win, to advance, whatever. And the rules are the rules. Is it bush league? Absolutely. But I would do it in All Stars now in the regular season. I mean, I would probably go up to the coach and be like, what the are we doing here, buddy? Yeah, but I have no problem with that in All Stars. So playoffs. Playoffs. I'm trying to win, dude. I. I'm teaching my kids that we will win. And if they're a rule, you follow the rule. That's like, whatever.
Jerry Ferrara
Now I agree with you, T. Like the win at all cost thing, I do think we, you know, it's gotten away from us a little bit over the years with, oh, no one won. It was a tie. Like teaching your kids how to lose is just as important as teaching your kids how to win. I've had it. I had a thing happened with my 6 year old in soccer. He was doing really well. One of the kids on the other team didn't really love that and like kind of swung at him. It was a wild scene. I won't get fully into the details. Here's my problem with it, Matt. Even at the All Star level at that age, don't you want your team to simulate the experience once that rule goes away when they get older, and that rule will go away when they start getting into 10, 11, 12 baseball if they still love it. Don't you want your kids to feel, even at All Star level, feel that stress of you're on the mound, bases loaded, two run lead work yourself out of this. And don't you want the other team together at bat with the bases loaded and a chance to walk off? You're robbing that experience. You're taking that. That's a. But that's a real baseball experience, dude. You can't be like, oh, it's not.
Matt Leinart
A real baseball experience because there's limited runs. This isn' baseball that you can't.
Jerry Ferrara
They will play real baseball. So, like, when they won't be available.
Matt Leinart
Yeah, so then you cross that bridge when they get there. I, I literally dealt with this in All Star Baseball. We had scenarios where it's like, well, oh, the time we had a kid, someone was telling me the other day, maybe it was you telling me. I don't know. Someone's like, oh, we have six minutes left before no new dead, no new winning. So let's milk it. We would, our coaches would go out and talk to the pitchers for like, like a minute and the ump would say what you would just kill Crazy.
Jerry Ferrara
How old are we talking for that?
Matt Leinart
How old are we talking all stars, dude? 9, 10, 11, 12. I think regular season, crazy regular season. You let the games play now. This was Little League, Little League playoffs. I'm trying to win now. Am I gonna like, yes, like three, two, bottom of the ninth, there's one runner on. Like, yeah, but if there's rules and you can, you can kind of bend the rules and figure it out, then. Yeah, like, you milk the clock as much as you can so they don't get that last at back, by the way. They just did that in my son's and Kayson's five and six year old, which I was pissed. I was like, because, dude, we're technically not even keeping score.
Jerry Ferrara
Right, Right.
Matt Leinart
At that age, I don't care. But like nine years old, it's real kid pitch. But if it's, if it's a regular season game, it's bush league. If it's playoffs, I get it, I get it.
Jerry Ferrara
I think it's corny. I think that.
Matt Leinart
I don't disagree with you.
Jerry Ferrara
I think you're actually telling your team, we're not good enough to get out of this situation. So let's win on a technicality. Like, to me, you're telling the team of young kids, I don't think we're good enough to get out of this situation. So let's walk in the guy get the one one.
Matt Leinart
By the way, there was, there was a Oregon versus Ohio State last year. I'm going to butcher what happened, but there Was a technicality. And this is at the highest level of college football. It was like 1 versus 2. Oregon sent like 12.
Jerry Ferrara
I remember the field for whatever reason.
Matt Leinart
Yeah, they got a flag, but the clock ran out. It was like one of these things. They were so smart that based on a technicality, they intentionally did that. They eventually won the game because the clock run out for Ohio State.
Jerry Ferrara
How did that work out for long term for Oregon?
Matt Leinart
It doesn't matter who won the national.
Jerry Ferrara
Championship in the moment.
Matt Leinart
They didn't believe in their defense. So to your point, your, your, your, your point is a moot point. It doesn't. It doesn't mean anything. People are doing that at all.
Jerry Ferrara
I think that it's important for that kid on the mound to potentially give up a basis. Clearing probably ends the game, and then you gotta deal with that kid handling.
Matt Leinart
You probably believe in participation trophies.
Jerry Ferrara
No, I think it's the opposite. I think you're doing a part. I think that's doing a participation trophy. Hey, we got this one running. We could actually end the game now and not play.
Matt Leinart
We could not play if the game is not playing. If the game is important, whether it's all stars and again, like big picture 8.
Jerry Ferrara
I think that's more participation trophy than playing it out straight up.
Matt Leinart
You win in advance. You win in advance. That's actually being. That's actually being very smart. That's smart. Coaching, if it matters.
Jerry Ferrara
Coaching. Does it teach the kids anything?
Matt Leinart
I mean, are we really teaching the kids anything?
Jerry Ferrara
They're in third grade. Like, oh, we see. This is why I think it's more participation trophy. Are we trying. Why? Because we don't want. Like, what if the kid strikes out with the bases loaded?
Matt Leinart
Then he strikes out. But what if.
Jerry Ferrara
I'm saying is like, what if he.
Matt Leinart
Hits a gapper and scores all three?
Jerry Ferrara
Why not give. Like, we're losing the opportunity for the real world part of sports, which is winning and losing. And you're just saying, hey, we got this one run lead and there's a dumb rule. So this way we could keep the game moving. Let's end the game and not play it out. They're not playing the game out. They end it. I don't. I think that's like the opposite of participation. So let's move on. Julian, buddy, I would, I would get that rule. The last inning should be the last inning. Whatever happens in the last inning happens. I hate that rule.
Matt Leinart
Matt. I don't mind. I don't. I don't. I do too. I don't mind. It. And I'm just telling you, we've done stuff where we've milked the clock and again, we've had that against us and we're, we're pissed. But I'm like, but if it's like a regular season Little league game on a Wednesday night and everyone's like, I'm like, no, you just play the game. Let the, let, yeah, you let them experience you play the game, and then in the playoffs, you really start. We did this in All Stars every summer, dude, you, you have to be ready in Ohio State. Oregon's a perfect example of a technicality, and it won the game for them in the regular season. It was a massive game.
Jerry Ferrara
And everyone's like, if there's like one.
Matt Leinart
Out play chess, not checkers.
Jerry Ferrara
Right, but so then, are you saying then like the other coach, it would have been smarter for the other coach to maybe hat, like have one of their base runners get thrown out so the bases weren't loaded, therefore the threat of it being like, you know what I'm saying? Like, there's. So at some point you're taking away the kids actually playing the game. If you're at the major league level, do what you got to do. Fine. You're playing for millions of dollars and all that, Fine. Exploit the rules. You want to do hack a shack? Fine. Explain.
Matt Leinart
You're just, you're thinking, you're thinking about like the emotions of the game for these kids.
Jerry Ferrara
I'm thinking like, I would want my kid or whatever to be like, hey, you're down. You have a chance to win a crazy game and let's see what you got. Or the kid at bat. Like, you have a chance to hit a walk off in a big game. Let's see what you got. And if you strike out, we'll deal with it instead. It's like no intentional walk.
Matt Leinart
Can we move on to Nissan? Let's move on to Nissan.
Jerry Ferrara
Bro, I can't believe I bored you with this.
Matt Leinart
I mean, we're just, we're, we're. It's, you know, it's like beating a dead horse, bro. We're just talking in circles. I hear you. I hear you. Well, I don't disagree with your take.
Jerry Ferrara
It is now time for all time adventures driven by Nissan. Take adventures to new heights in the all new 2025 NISS Armada. Go to nissanusa.com armada to learn more. Okay, couple of things to choose from. I got two for us today. Obviously Stanley Cup's going on. Florida Panthers specialize in agitation. It's Working on their opponents. It worked to perfection. And the Oilers gave their lost their cool. So I guess my question for you, Matt. You know, playing both high, the highest level of collegiate and pro football, was there ever an irritant that stuck out to you whether or on your own team where you're like, I'm actually glad I don't have to play against this guy because he's annoying me or someone on the other team.
Matt Leinart
We. Yeah, I mean, so we had a guy, Deuce Latui, my teammate, who I love. He was my guard tackle in usc. And then he got. He. I was a first round draft Arizona pick. He was a second round pick. So we were together in Arizona too. I love awesome. But he was one of those. He had probably like three or four like missed like late hit penalties because he was always. And he was 65350 huge. But he would jump on the pile late. He would, you know, talk shit, laugh at you. So like he was. He was one that kind of stands out that I know everyone hated playing against because he was good. But he also was like just one of those. The one player that stands out who I played against was Cortland Finnegan.
Jerry Ferrara
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Matt Leinart
And then, you know, when you think of Cortland Finnegan, you think of the. Andre Johnson.
Jerry Ferrara
Andre Johnson.
Matt Leinart
I was on the sideline for that. I had a front row.
Jerry Ferrara
It was amazing.
Matt Leinart
But Cortland Finnegan was like 5, 7 and probably a little taller, maybe a little shorter. 180. He's a good player. He was a good player. Tough, but he would just irritate you. He would talk. He would like hold. He was. He was just one of those. When you watch film, you're like, like you kind of wanted to pick on him. But he was good. But he would also like. He just talks so much. There's a kid, Gardner Johnson, I think. Gardner Johnson, yeah. One of those.
Jerry Ferrara
Yeah.
Matt Leinart
That's just like. He's been on five teams now. Like what? He just talks like. He just talks like, like provokes you into late hits like that. Like one of those.
Jerry Ferrara
Who's the dude that Mike Evans always dusts up? Yeah.
Matt Leinart
Cortland Finnegan was that for us and for Andre and Andre. I mean, Andre is a Hall of Famer. He didn't give a. But it was like, like on. He just would guard Andre and he would just, you know, punch him at the line and just be in his face and Andre and just like, dude, get the outtimore.
Jerry Ferrara
And Mike and Mike Evans on site, just start Hitting each other now that's.
Matt Leinart
Like a one on one. Bad blood. Marshawn Lattimore, like, he's not, he's a, he was a good player. Finnegan just was a yapper. He just, he's like, you know, like Draymond Green is probably that for a lot of people in the basketball world, right? Yeah, you want, you want on your team, but like you hate playing against, against. So shout out to Cortland Finnegan.
Jerry Ferrara
Well, we got one more Nissan Adventure 29 years ago, basically on Wednesday, yesterday, Michael Jordan flu game happened. So got me thinking, right? You know, I always try to find the comparison of Hollywood and acting and sports. Do I have a flu game situation now? I've, I've had to be on set and act through numerous bouts of flu and sickness because you can't really call in sick. It's almost impossible with acting. You really have to be knocking on death's door almost to get a day off when you're on set because it just costs so much money and it's so hard to move things around. So I've played sick, I've acted sick all the time. But the one that always stood out for me, I did this movie called Las Vegas, right? Robert De Niro, Michael Douglas, Morgan Freeman, Kevin Klein, Mary Steenberg, all these great names. Like I'm the name that doesn't belong on that list. However, and also being a part of a De Niro movie, the rumor was always De Niro works kid hours. Like kids in Hollywood. They work eight hour days. That's it. They can't do the fifth. If you work with De Niro, you're doing nine to five. And he's walking out the door, which is great, by the way, which is insane. I had a lot of scenes with him 9 to 5. So we had this big sequence in Las Vegas where Morgan Freeman's character has to like ballroom dance with this girl. It's a big part of the whole movie. And Morgan Freeman, who's not a young guy, this is 10 years ago, comes to work like 103 fever, right? If there's anyone on the face of the earth that could call in sick and say, hey, I'm not going to be able to do it today, guys, it's Morgan Freeman. Morgan Freeman comes to set and he says, guys, I feel awful, this is real bad, but I'm gonna give you what I got. And he was dancing with the young.
Matt Leinart
Lady, by the way.
Jerry Ferrara
And dancing with the young lady, they call cut. They're wrapping him in blankets. Blankets now they kept saying, morgan, we will shut down set. You don't have to work. And they made it a little easier and they shortened the day and they picked up stuff later. But Morgan Freeman, young 102 fever, I think he was late 70s at that point, and he worked a full eight hour a day, just about just breathing on everybody, breathing on every. This is long before COVID so no one cares. You were allowed to work sick. But that always stuck out to me. OG Freeman, if anyone could take that, certainly would have been him. So they don't make them like.
Blake Mullen
They don't.
Matt Leinart
They don't make him like Morgan Freeman anymore, man.
Jerry Ferrara
You know, my main goal on that job in Las Vegas was to not get fired.
Matt Leinart
I was about to say, by the way, just. Just casually shot in. Yeah, I had a bunch of scenes with De Niro. Oh, yeah, Morgan Freeman. I was like, can we talk about that next week shooting with.
Jerry Ferrara
Well, I'll leave you with a little teaser. I think that. Look, those guys must know. Hey, like a young Italian kid comes on set, they must know, oh, this guy probably idolized us. They did this thing where Michael Douglas was such a. Who's a cool, charismatic guy. Like, they brought me over and started asking me questions. So I think it like diffuses the. Okay, let's get it out of the way that it breaks the ice a.
Matt Leinart
Little bit, that you feel comfortable and then you go, yeah, totally broke, guys.
Jerry Ferrara
But I got some good stories from that movie.
Matt Leinart
Oh, we got it. Hey, let's get De Niro on.
Jerry Ferrara
I mean, I have a fight scene with De Niro.
Matt Leinart
I saw, by the way, I saw that movie. I don't remember. I got. I gotta rewatch.
Jerry Ferrara
I gotta rewatch some of your hangover.
Matt Leinart
I gotta go. I know. I gotta go on IMDb, man. I gotta go IMDb you.
Jerry Ferrara
Well, shout outs to Morgan Freeman, shout outs to Cortland Finnegan and shout outs to Jackson.
Matt Leinart
Good, good. Nissan.
Jerry Ferrara
Yes. Blake, Jackson, Matt.
Matt Leinart
By the way, I'm semi flu game right now. I ain't gonna lie, dude. I'm in. I'm in pain. I'm not gonna talk about it, though.
Jerry Ferrara
Well, we'll leave you all with this message. Just keep going, keep working. Sick flu again. Whatever. Just keep going. Let's go. So we're back next week with another good one. And Maddie, go, go rest up if you can.
Matt Leinart
I try, buddy.
Podcast Summary: "Throwbacks with Matt Leinart & Jerry Ferrara"
Episode: Matt’s Good Good Golf Adventure, Biggest Agitators in Sports & Playing “Guess That College”
Release Date: June 12, 2025
In this engaging episode of "Throwbacks with Matt Leinart & Jerry Ferrara," hosts Matt Leinart, a former Heisman Trophy winner, and Jerry Ferrara, known for his role in Entourage, dive deep into a variety of topics spanning sports, pop culture, family life, and more. The episode, titled "Matt’s Good Good Golf Adventure, Biggest Agitators in Sports & Playing 'Guess That College'," offers listeners an entertaining blend of personal anecdotes, expert insights, and lively interactions with special guests.
The episode opens with Matt Leinart sharing a glimpse into his hectic morning routine. Balancing fatherhood with podcasting duties, Matt recounts waking up early to attend to his newborn daughter while managing his sons’ school preparations.
Matt Leinart (01:15): "I'm packing lunches. I'm trying to eat myself, because then we're doing the pod and all this stuff."
Jerry empathizes with Matt’s challenges, highlighting the universal struggles of parenthood.
A significant portion of the episode focuses on Matt’s recent experience participating in a Good Good Texas shootout. Matt candidly discusses his anxieties about playing in front of a large audience and his unfortunate incident of hitting a young fan with his golf ball.
Matt Leinart (04:03): "My biggest fears came true. I hit somebody, then I hit a golf cart later."
Despite the mishap, Matt maintains a positive outlook, sharing a heartfelt interaction with the boy he hit, who reached out via Instagram.
Matt Leinart (06:23): "He DM me on Instagram. He goes, Mr. Leinart, I'm just letting you know I'm the kid that you hit today. It was an honor. It's a memory. I'm gonna last a lifetime."
This story underscores Matt’s commitment to maintaining good sportsmanship and fostering positive relationships with fans.
Jerry introduces the episode’s guests, Blake Mullen and Jackson Hargus, both integral members of the Good Good Golf team. They share their journey into the YouTube golf content space, emphasizing their roles behind the camera and on the green.
Jackson Hargus (25:33): "I grew up with Garrett Clark. My content started doing really well three or four years ago doing mini golf stuff on TikTok, which led me into Good Good."
Blake provides an origin story highlighting his transition from gaming to becoming a versatile contributor to the Good Good team.
Blake Mullen (26:15): "My role first coming down here was like, the live streamer. I'm the video gamer guy."
Their camaraderie and multifaceted roles add depth to the discussion, showcasing the collaborative nature of modern sports and entertainment content.
The conversation transitions to a debate on which sports produce the fittest athletes, with Matt advocating for gymnastics and UFC fighters due to their exceptional strength, flexibility, and endurance.
Matt Leinart (15:58): "Gymnastics... That's pure physical strength. I can't even keep myself up, my core is just weak."
Jerry counters with points on soccer, water polo, and rugby, highlighting the diverse physical demands of each sport.
Jerry Ferrara (17:29): "Soccer players run as much as seven miles. Water polo treading water all day."
The hosts delve into personal anecdotes, including Matt’s training experiences with USC’s water polo team, illustrating the intense physical conditioning involved.
Matt Leinart (18:03): "These dudes are jacked. They were holding 10-minute planks. It's unbelievable."
This segment provides listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the varied fitness regimes across different athletic disciplines.
Blake and Jackson elaborate on their involvement with Good Good Golf, sharing their experiences from being gamers to becoming prominent figures in the YouTube golf community.
Jackson Hargus (25:33): "If you need me behind the camera, I can do that. But if you need me to play golf, I can also play golf. So, like a Swiss army knife type of guy."
Their synergy and adaptability are highlighted as key factors in their success, emphasizing the importance of versatility in today’s digital content landscape.
In a lively and entertaining segment, Matt and Jerry challenge Blake and Jackson to identify the colleges attended by various athletes. The playful competition showcases the hosts' extensive sports knowledge and the guests' quick thinking.
Jerry Ferrara (42:03): "Matt Schaub. That's not how you even say his name."
The segment is filled with humorous moments and showcases the enduring passion both hosts and guests have for sports trivia, fostering an engaging and interactive atmosphere.
Listener Julian from California poses a thoughtful question about a five-run rule in his son's Little League baseball game, sparking a deep discussion on coaching ethics and teaching young athletes about winning and loss.
Matt Leinart (51:04): "If it's All Stars, listen, I'm doing anything to win. In regular season, I would go up to the coach and be like, what are we doing here."
Jerry Ferrara (54:15): "I think that's more participation trophy than playing it out straight up."
The hosts debate the balance between adhering to rules and fostering genuine competitive experiences for children, reflecting broader conversations on youth sports philosophy.
Jerry shares memorable stories from his acting career, including working with legends like Morgan Freeman and Robert De Niro. He highlights the challenges of performing while ill and the rigorous demands of maintaining professionalism on set.
Jerry Ferrara (58:36): "Morgan Freeman, young 102 fever... He was dancing with the young lady, they call cut."
These anecdotes provide a behind-the-scenes look at the dedication required in the entertainment industry, drawing parallels between sports and acting in terms of perseverance and commitment.
Throughout the episode, Nissan Adventure integrates seamlessly with branded segments, enhancing the listening experience without detracting from the main content. These segments feature adventurous stories and promotions for Nissan’s latest models, adding an exciting flair to the podcast.
As the episode winds down, Matt candidly mentions dealing with a minor flu, reminiscent of iconic sports moments like Michael Jordan’s "Flu Game," tying in themes of resilience and determination.
Matt Leinart (64:55): "Just keep going. Keep working. Sick flu again. Whatever."
The hosts wrap up with teasers for upcoming episodes and express gratitude towards their guests and listeners, ensuring a warm and inviting closure.
Notable Quotes:
Matt Leinart (04:03): "My biggest fears came true. I hit somebody, then I hit a golf cart later."
Matt Leinart (06:23): "He DM me on Instagram... I'll follow you on Instagram."
Jackson Hargus (25:33): "Whatever they need us for, we're there, whether it's playing or filming or we can do."
Matt Leinart (15:58): "Gymnastics... That's pure physical strength."
Jerry Ferrara (54:15): "I think that's more participation trophy than playing it out straight up."
Conclusion:
This episode of "Throwbacks with Matt Leinart & Jerry Ferrara" masterfully blends personal stories, expert opinions, and entertaining interactions to create a rich and immersive listening experience. Whether discussing the intricacies of youth sports coaching, recounting memorable golf adventures, or sharing behind-the-scenes tales from the entertainment industry, Matt and Jerry provide valuable insights and relatable anecdotes. Their dynamic with guests Blake Mullen and Jackson Hargus from Good Good Golf further enriches the conversation, offering listeners a unique perspective on the intersection of sports, media, and personal growth. This episode is a must-listen for fans who enjoy in-depth discussions, humor, and heartfelt storytelling.