 Welcome to season two episode seven. We have our last fall team here with us football. We have Ryan Sedgwick and Garson Banks. Hey guys, thanks for joining us. How you doing? What's up? If you guys just want to walk us through some quick bias stuff, where you're from, how you got to Stevenson, why you love football, just give us the horn now. Your major and position. Yeah. Okay, well, if you can remember all that. That's a lot. You got it, Jeff. Well, I'm Garson Banks. I play defensive back at Stevenson University. I'm also a psych major once my senior year right now. I'm from Baltimore, so I'm pretty local. And when I came on campus, I just love the university. I love the program. I love things that other coaches was trying to instill into the players and us. So I just bought in from day one and I'm a psych major. I want to open up my own practice and support psychology. So yeah, that's pretty much me. Okay, Ryan. That's dope. Yeah, I'm Ryan Sedgwick. I'm a junior quarterback, cyber security major. I actually transferred here from Frostburg my sophomore year last year. And I love it. Probably the best decision I've made. Got to meet all the guys. I don't know exactly what I want to do when I graduate yet, but we're kind of, we're still looking. Yeah, but I'm from, yeah, I'm from Crofton, Maryland over in and rental county. So I know plenty of kids that graduated and still don't know what they want to do. So yeah, I hear you. All right, right off the bat. What is your favorite Coach Hodel story? Tell the people on or off the field. QB1, you got that one first. You can take a second to think if you need. I need to think about it. Every day is something new, to be honest. Every day. We can honestly say the what's cool ring day, but that's every day. Every day he says, I don't even know, we'll be doing something like that's not cool. You know what's cool? And he'll just point his ring finger and just be like every day. We're like, we just already know what he's going to say it. For me, I'm going to say a lot of people might not know, but Coach Hodel, he's a great on-site kicker. He does that. That's a weekly game. And I would say mine is my sophomore year, I think I was all enhanced. He kicked the on-site kicker. He was the kicker and I'm like, I got to catch it. He pointed at me. He said, yeah, I'm coming straight to you. And he kicked it right to me. I think I dropped it too. So I say, yeah, he's a pretty good on-site kicker. I'll tell you that. When did you start playing football? What age? And why? I was nine and I just played like, I played like a year, I think a flag. And I think I was like the smallest kid. So you play QB back then or now? I played like whatever I just played. I think they just kind of put people where they thought they should be and we kind of just ran around and had fun. And then I actually played tight end and like Chris Cooley was my favorite player because I'm a big Redskins guy. So I wore number 47 and they switched me to quarterback. So like for three straight years I just wore 47. Just playing youth league quarterback. But I just loved it from day one, man. I love the game day experience. Like even youth league thinking about it like it just gets me excited. There's so much fun, honestly, every moment. Yeah, so for me, I'm kind of a late bloomer. I started when I was probably 11. I say my mom, she was getting me playing football for a while. So now she loves it. But when I was a kid, I didn't really play, but I watched it all the time and I really loved it. And I couldn't wait to play. And when I first played the first edition, I played with corner. So I didn't tighten like QB one. But I'm not no Redskins fan. So I can't I can't relate to that one. Washington football team. Yeah, Washington football. Yeah, but so I love the game as soon as I put on the helmet. So I say I love it since the first day I touched the football. Real football. Real football. Where'd you play youth league? Rattlestown. Rattlestown Panthers. Oh, I got you. Were y'all any good? My first, actually interesting. My first year ever playing, we won zero games. We went zero. That's not 12, I believe. What is your guys' favorite one? You can choose only one thing. What is your guys' favorite thing about playing football? Mine, I can say is the escape. Like it's like you can escape from everything, the outside world. It's like when you want to turf or when you plan, just like it's just football. And you don't got to worry about schoolwork. You don't got to worry about anything else. Right now, you're just worried about having fun and enjoying the moment. So I just say it's like the freedom and escape of everything. I definitely agree with that. That's for most sports too. But once you find the sport that you really love, I feel like it is that like safe haven for you. I would say just there's just something special about the game. Like all the preparation every week, like the off season seems like it never ends. But like everything comes together in that game day moment and like it makes winning so special and losing hurt so bad. So like you put so much into it and that feeling just winning and like accomplishing everything that you like set out for is like probably the greatest. Yeah. All right, we'll do some, what's your other now? All right, would you rather be chronically underdressed or chronically overdressed? What's the situation? Like where are we at? Like everything. I guess that would be the chronic, right? I guess overdressed. Yeah, I say overdressed. T.J. shows up to practice every day with the fit. I swear. Every day he's got some nice things going like he's. Yeah, me, I would say overdressed definitely. But QB1 got the fits too. You definitely got the fits. Would you rather give up air conditioning and heating for the rest of your life or give up internet for the rest of your life? I don't have internet. Really? What would you be going? I don't have to go internet. What would you do all day? I don't know, read a book. Enjoy the nice heat. Yeah, no, I can't, I don't know what I can do without no air conditioning or what's it? No, I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. Probably. That's a hard one. I don't know if I could do without the internet anymore. Yeah. Because I don't know what I would do with like half of my day. I don't realize that I'm either like on my phone or like on the computer, but like you realize all that time spent and then you're kind of sitting there without, like if you don't have your phone for a day or something, like when you were young, it was painful. Or like when you wake up Sunday morning and you get that notification of how many hours a day you sit on your back. Yeah, I don't know. Yeah, I gotta turn that off. Would you rather have a mullet for a year or be bald for a year? Oh yeah, I'm going bald. I can't do no mullet. I can't do no mullet. Mullet's coming back. I know. Mullet's been back. I can't do no mullet. You were thinking about, that's why you came up with that question, right? Yeah, right. No, I'm gonna go that. I do the man bun sometimes, but no mullet. I like it. Would you rather travel the world for free for a year or have $50,000 to spend however you want? Are you changing stuff? No, but that question makes no sense. No, so you travel the world for free for a year. For a year, you can go wherever you want. Go wherever you want or have $50,000 and travel the world on expenses covered or $50,000 to spend however you'd like. How does it not make sense? I'd rather travel the world for a year because you can literally, everything's taken care of and I'm assuming I can take my people with me, you know what I mean. Yeah, I guess they think it's stupid because there's an obvious answer. Yeah, I gotta agree with QB1 on that one. I don't think, experience beats money at any day. Yeah, yeah, that was a good quote. All right, next segment, we're going to do wrap and fire questions. So we're going to ask one of you, like first Ryan will go and then second we'll do Garson and seriously ask the question you have, whatever comes to your mind first, you have to say. Okay. What is the most impressive thing you can do? I don't know. Probably like football stuff, but probably just throw 60 yards or something. All right, biggest pet pee is when people get in their cars in the parking lot, when all the spots are filled up, they get in their car and you know they're battling but they don't and you're just sitting there waiting for them because that's happened to me at least three times the past year. All right, that was a good one. What TV sitcom family would you be a member of? You like Brooklyn Nine On? You ever seen that show? Are they? That's the cop one. I've never seen it, but that was the one. All right, first thing you would do with a million dollars. I'd probably pay off all the loans, all the bills. That'd be the first thing. And then a car. Smart finance bro right there. Did you delete another one, Jay? I didn't understand this. All right, what would you do if you had 15 minutes of fame? 15 minutes of fame like television? I guess, ask Macy. Yeah, any type of fame like you went viral or like released some cool song or something? I don't know. I'd probably just try and promote myself to make sure that I'm still famous. You gotta figure out how the 15 minutes last. I know. That's a tough one. I've no idea. I'd probably just try and find stuff that I'm good at that. I think people would like find some content, hire a content creator and just be an after it. All right, Garson, are you ready? I'm ready. Okay. If you're stranded on a deserted island, what two items would be with you? A life jacket and I'm gonna try to get my phone if I can. Yeah. What was your favorite movie as a child? Favorite movie, Friday. What word would you add to the dictionary if you could? Dazed. That's probably already in there. That's probably in there. Say it three times a day. These days by these questions. It's still a good answer. How old were you when you had your worst haircut ever and what was the style? I had a one to the grain. It was almost bald. I was probably, I don't know, I was probably like eight. Yeah, my barber went against the grain instead of with the grain and it was terrible. Okay, last one. If you wanted a yacht at an auction, what would what would the name on the back of the yacht be? Long live the goat. Nice. Would you spell that? Is that a LeBron reference or a reference to yourself? No, that's reference for my homeboy Dan Passaway. Do you guys watch the finals? Were you rooting for the Lakers or the Heat? I'm a LeBron fan kind of, but I already knew that was gonna win. I was watching the Heat win, two of them at least, so this wasn't a sweep. Yeah, when they won that second game. Kind of rooting for Jay Buckets, but we don't know. LeBron, you can't hate on it. Yeah, you can't. You can't hate on Jimmy Eva though. He did good. Yeah, Jimmy's nice. All right, we got some Stevenson football trivia now. See how y'all do. All right, first one. Do you know Coach Hoddle's favorite movie? I'm gonna guess like Rudy or something like that. That's like a football like. What do you think, DJ? Is it something along those lines? Is it a football movie? It's three words. Three words. I was gonna say like the classic dad, like Top Gun or something like that. I don't know. The last word's a name and the name is someone sitting in this meeting. Oh, I don't know. Is it Emma Banks? No. Is that even private Ryan? Yeah. QE won. He got it. I know it's like older type. Who is top two in Stevenson football history in most pure touchdown passes? The next point is if you know the number. Yeah. Like in a season or career? Who's top two? Yeah. Dan Williams? Dan is probably one. 13. No, 13. I think he's saying like number of touchdowns. Yeah. Oh, number of touchdowns. We'll take that number too. How many years you play? Like two and a half or three and a half? Because you got hurt maybe in like the 70s or the 80s. I don't know. Who's the second quarterback? Do you know that? Yeah. I don't know that one. I don't know that one. I'm gonna play one season, so I don't know. Yeah, it's you. Oh, it is? Oh, it's me. I know. He knew he was just trying to be here. I know. I didn't know. Yeah, he's trying to be humble. Stop. Dan has 61 years 30. Oh, got you. All right. In 2019, so this last year that both of you were there, who led the Stevenson defense in tackles for loss? For loss. I think didn't shop have most tackles. I'm not sure. I'm gonna go with Don. I was either like Don, Nief, or Pitts, but maybe Don. Maybe Mario. Yeah, it was Mario. Mario. Yeah, Mario. Yeah. I knew he was one of them too. He had 10 and a half. I was looking at the record books. That was like fourth in school history for like tackles for loss in a year. He was a major. He had a different album. Oh, yeah. Definitely a beast. Okay, we always end on, like, do you guys have any motivational quotes or fun facts or whatever? Or shout outs? Anything? I'm gonna say, because they always remind me every time I do anything, but shout out to the O-line. There's my guy. There we go. Me. I just want to say shout out to the team. And I can't wait to win them that. Let's get it. Yes, sir. Bring me up.