 Well, that was a different song choice, Tyler. I would just like you to know that now. Seven-year vet, NCAA national player of the year in 2008, 2009 national champion. He's roughing it right now in North Carolina. Tyler is here. Beautiful, beautiful background that you've got going on there. First of all, we gotta start out. You and Lou know each other. We try to figure Lou out. He's a mystery to most. What's he like as a teammate? Should we know anything? Hey, Lou's a great teammate. Played two years in Toronto. Also same high school class, laid back dude. So I enjoyed my time with Lou. Thank you, T. That's not what we're learning, but we will. I appreciate it, brother. Let's take that into consideration. I appreciate it. Again, nicknames. We love nicknames. Psycho-T is on the short list of what I think are great nicknames. Who gave it to you? And do you love it? Or are there times that you're like, it's not my favorite? There are times definitely when it's not my favorite. But I got that in college. And I got it with our strength coach, Joe Nasseration at UNC. And he kind of gave it to me as a joke because I was a super quiet guy my freshman year. And then I have a few outbursts. But I'm my own dude. And so sometimes people can take the Psycho-T and kind of apply it to my off the court lifestyle, which really isn't applyable. So they get a little confused and mixed up. Psycho-T is so strong. He's super laid back. The Psycho-T is funny because he said I'm laid back. He was the same type of laid back. But however, it could get intense every once in a while. And that's what made it fun. I think that's OK. Like you have to have a little bit of the rage in there. It's that time of year, by the way, everyone's got their brackets. Chandler's got his right here. We're sort of filling them out. But it feels like there's a lot of parody this time around. Do you think we're headed for a great tournament in your estimation? I do. And the reason I say that is because the reason there's a lot of parody is because college basketball has gotten a lot older. And with the COVID year and with the guys that are 25 years older than the fifth year, I think there's a lot to be said about that. And you see you saw last year, like San Diego State, FAU and some teams like that kind of emerge. I don't think it's quite like last year. I think the number one seeds may advance a little bit farther and you're a little bit more secure with them. But when I look at, it's always interesting to see. I say that there could be some breakout team that goes and has a nice little run. Yeah, Tyler, I'm filling out my bracket here. I got all number one seeds going to at least the sweet 16 then kind of from there to crapshoot. When you're filling out your bracket this time of year, what do you look for? Is it coaching? Is it an older guard that can score points? Is it a dominating big like Edie and Purdue? What do you look for? What do you look for a team to advance? Honestly, I look for older teams. And I like teams that have had a good run throughout the whole year. But also I like teams that have had a really good run and have kind of lost early in their conference tournament. And the reason I say that is because sometimes when you lose in your conference tournament, I think it makes the teams focus on what they're not good at and try to get a little hungry going into the tournament. With that said, I do like St. Mary's to me is a team that's very disciplined, that's kind of flying under the radar. They have some older guys. They play defense. And I think also defense wins in the tournament. You know, these college kids are not used to playing on neutral courts. It's a little bit different. They're throwing off their routine. And so they can't rely on making shots. Teams that play to defense and can win ugly. I think those are teams that are going to be a little more secure in your picks. Yeah, channel I got St. Mary's losing first round. I know, I'm like looking at him. No, that's not true. I got them beating Grand Canyon, but then I do have them losing the band by the second round. So what the hell do I know? There's obviously a lot of good players in this tournament. Who's the one player that you're most excited to watch? Ooh, I hate saying Zachy, just because he's been so dominant. But I really feel like he hasn't gotten the credit he deserves. He has been dominating college basketball for two years. They didn't have the success that they wanted last year. They had an early round exit, obviously in the year prior they got exited. Pretty quickly as well. So there's a lot of pressure on Purdue and Edie has just been dominant. But also Tennessee has this kid named Dalton Connect who can really get it going. And if he catches fire, he can get on a streak and really light some teams up. So it's going to be a chance to see him watching those two players. Right, I'm going to write this down. Tyler, to you, who is the most complete team in this tournament? You know, I guess you could say UNC maybe, potentially. Yeah, you can. It would be hard for me to make that claim because we played UConn early on and we got absolutely bully-balled. UConn to me is the toughest, hardest-playing team they play, a sophisticated style of offense. They make teams, guard them throughout the whole game. You have to work defensively and they are big and physical and they play hard and they will beat you up. UConn to me has been the most dominant team throughout college basketball this year. I really like UConn. UNC, we've gotten better as the year is going on. We play good defense. We have a lot of good transfers and some older players so I definitely like us as well. I know you mentioned St. Mary's and I won't ask you to go through the whole bracket but give me a couple of your Cinderella's who you think is going to make a real run. You know, I like Creighton. I think Creighton, they have a Caulkmaner guy who is one of the best defensive players in college basketball. They also have a kid named Trey Alexander who's probably going to be an NBA pick. He can get you a bucket. They have Baylor Shireman who can light you up and score but also they have this Steven Ashworth kid. He's a fifth year guy. You can rely on him late in the game. He'll make free throws. They're an older team. I like Creighton. I think they can make a run. Yeah, that would kind of be my Cinderella. Even though they are three, I don't think they've gotten the credit they deserve and I think they can make a run. Are you just taking a side note? Chandler don't like Creighton either. Chandler, Chandler's the most. I'm losing the Oregon second round, Tyler. You might want to redo another bracket. You could have multiple brackets. There was a new race draw this pen. You should have done it in pencil. You're a blue blood guy. We're going to talk about the blue bloods right now. Who's got the best shot to go the furthest, in your opinion? Come on now. Well, I mean, he's got to, I have to ask. You know what he's going to say. Well, he might not. It's got to be my Tar Heels. And listen, hey, Duke shown some vulnerabilities throughout the whole year. They're a good team. They have the pieces and I don't really think they've reached their potential throughout the whole year. But Filipowski, you know, I really think that he's kind of an outside threat. But, you know, lively came on late for them last year and they're realizing how important a rim protector is. And also Kentucky, they haven't consistently played defense all year and they're young, but they have a high ceiling. They have a lot of guys that can score. If they show up and play defense, they could be a team that could actually end up in the championship game. It's going to be, you know, will they commit to the defensive end for Kentucky? Tyler, we both played all four years at our schools here. And you think the days of seeing that are done because of the NIL and the transfer rule, there's no real accountability, right, for kids, right? If they get more money, if they get more, they can just go and transfer and, you know, not sit out. Do you think the days of a four-year guy at the same school are kind of dead? They are, with that said, Armando. I mean, he's in his fourth year. But, you know, for my Tar Heels, but it is, it's getting rare. You know, I'm not a big fan of the portal. The portal is actually open right now. So guys can actually, you know, the transfer portal as the NCAA tournament is about to begin, which isn't the most thought out idea of doing the portal. I think it should be after the college basketball season is over. But there's still a lot of issues with the NIL and the portal that I think will get smoothed out. But yeah, Chandler, I'm with you. I would like to see guys kind of stay at some schools a little bit longer instead of just going to different schools and transferring multiple times because, you know, in the reality, you know, you got to look in the mirror and, you know, at some point realize, hey, I've got to improve my game. Maybe it's not just, you know, the situation I'm in right here. Now, Tyler, the name of the game now, nowadays, if you were in today's college game, would you entertain the idea of transferring schools for a bigger offer? Or is it, you believe blue all through and through? Like what if Duke came through with a huge check? Oof. It doesn't matter that the check that Duke would offer. I want to stay in Carolina just based off my loyalty and who I am. Now, everything is up for sale with that said. Let's see it. You know. You know what, Lou, that's an interesting question. No, it'd be tough for me to leave Carolina because I think they could have figured it out. We get funding from somebody. But, you know, with that said, I always think that kids should actually not be so worried about how much money they can make in college because if they're good enough to make that money in college, then I think eventually the NBA, they'll have that career and make their money there somehow, that's just my thought. The NIL, it's nuts. I always talk to Joe Kimnows, Tim Tebow, Johnny Football. You are that name for college basketball. So your NIL, gotta imagine you would have made millions of dollars. Do you ever think about, you know, damn, if I played now I would make this much or, you know, because it would be nuts. I try not to. No, and I don't get too caught up in that thing. Honestly, I'm happy that the kids can get paid for it now. And I'm glad that somebody's reaping these benefits, but, you know, it's been, there was a lot of, you know, in my opinion rules that shouldn't have been in place in the NCAA and now it just seems like it's a lot of west, but I am excited that these kids can get paid and get some money now. What was sweeter, winning the national championship or knowing you went six and two against Duke and you're clear? No, it was a national championship. But is it close? It wouldn't have felt right. No, it wasn't even close. Good, good, good. Yeah. So you mentioned Filipowski. We all have opinions on that entire ordeal. The court storming. What was your, when you saw that, what did you think? Honestly, I felt like they handled it the most Duke fashion they could handle. And, you know, a little bit over, it was a little bit overdramatized, from my opinion. Chandler wants to ban court storming. That's not true. I disagree. I just said I'm surprised there hasn't been a situation where a Filip, whatever, you know, punched him or he actually had like a fight with a dude running up on him. I just said, I feel like that is going to happen with hundreds and thousands. But then he kicked a dude like two games later. He's not great. Yeah. He did trip him. He did grace him out. He's not great. No, I'm all for court storming. It's what makes college basketball special. The fans and the passion. And listen, you know, I know some people said they should barricade the court, you know, arrest everybody. I thought that was a little extreme. Listen, hey, somebody. Yeah, I mean, you know, protect yourself at all times. You should read the room as well. You know, you're Duke, you're playing up wake. You're about to lose. You can see the students starting to storm the court. Hey, maybe buckle up, brace yourself or find a smoother way to exit. And you know, maybe there's some things that could smooth out as far as the home team, but I'm all for court storming. Find a place to hide. We love Mount Rushmore's and sports. Always will. It's just fun to do. So we want a Mount Rushmore of the most annoying Duke players in your opinion. I mean, this one, there's so many. Oh, so my top three, let's see here. I mean, JJ Redick, just cause he was so good. For sure. And so many people hated him in college. He kind of egged it on a little bit. I would put him up there. Then you got to go with Christian Leightner. Seems like he's just the poster boy for Duke. And you know, you could say like Grace and Allen because of his tripping. He was very Duke-esque. Him, Greg Paulus, you know, for me, Gerald Henderson probably up there. Oh, why's that? So, oh. Anything in particular that you did? Anything? You know, me, actually me and Gerald are pretty good friends now. But back in the day, there was a lot of hatred because of that incident. But yeah, those would be all my Duke guys up there. Grace and Allen, I think, has to be the top, right? I don't even play college basketball. And I had a thing with Grace and Allen. I was like, I don't like this game. Yeah, it's punchable. We've got a nice moment we found between you and Lou. Oh, what a gift this is about to be for you, Lou. I'm kind of excited to see it. Oh, here we go. I know exactly what you're gonna put on. Oh. What's that about? To be young again, Tyler. To be young again. Oh, man. All right, this makes, I'm gonna show this to my kids. My kids think I'm an awful person, so I gotta show this to them. Look at you so young, Lou. Hey, man, once upon a time I was flying. Babies. I thought I might have fouled him, too, but. Yeah. It looks like it was clean. I deserved a free throw. Wow, deserved a free throw. Tyler, this has been awesome. This time of year is the absolute best, best of luck to North Carolina. Maybe it'll upset some folks along the way. We appreciate the time. All right, thanks, guys. Thanks, Tyler. Thanks, Tyler. Thank you. Yeah, yeah. Run it over, run it back, run it over, run it back.