00:00This is a guy that's won three Super Bowls.
00:03He's been in one of the best, you know,
00:06one of the best programs in the country at Miami.
00:09When he was there, played for the Dallas Cowboys.
00:12Been, you know, done a lot of different media with ESPN,
00:14NFL Network.
00:15Scroll over, because I think we actually have the actual audio.
00:18Here we go.
00:18There was nothing, nothing better than beating Ohio State,
00:23because they stole one.
00:25I had a picture when I was in Columbus, Ohio.
00:28I stumped on the graves of those.
00:30And I went right on campus.
00:32I had to stump on the grave, because I took one of our rings.
00:37Somebody had on their side stole that ring,
00:39threw a five-minute late flag to take it away.
00:42So we've been turning to get to the tail for a while.
00:46And everybody thought we were going to get beat.
00:49But beating Ohio State...
00:51That's great.
00:53I don't know if you know this,
00:54but the DB that got called for the PI,
01:00it's either his son or his nephew, Sharp.
01:05And I'm trying to remember which.
01:06I believe was the DB that picked off the ball
01:09against Indiana.
01:11Or against Miami.
01:12For Indiana at the end of the game,
01:14if I'm not mistaken.
01:16I'll have to look this up and see.
01:19Yeah, Jamari Sharp picked it off.
01:21I'm not sure if it was his dad or his uncle.
01:24But he's from Miami.
01:27And he was the one, if you go back and look,
01:30born in 31, has the late call,
01:33ultimately on Chris Gamble.
01:35And unbelievable, the irony of that ultimately happening.
01:40The nephew, yeah, of Glenn Sharp,
01:42who pulled it down.
01:44And it's crazy to see that you had a PI
01:48that cost Miami a national championship.
01:51And then your nephew,
01:52I mean, I don't know if Michael Irvin knows this or not.
01:54I feel like if he found this out,
01:56his brain might explode.
01:58Especially SNL parody Michael Irvin.
02:01So if he blinks too hard, his glasses fly off.
02:03But the fact that you had Jamari Sharp
02:06as the nephew of Glenn Sharp,
02:07I almost couldn't believe that.
02:10You talk about full circle moments in sports
02:12and how things ultimately work out.
02:15That, to me, was one of the most wild things
02:19that I had seen.
02:20And what's even more wild is the fact
02:22that he was at Indiana and not at Miami.
02:26And I don't know if he didn't get recruited by Miami
02:29or they didn't think he was good enough.
02:33But this is a guy that I believe has played at Indiana
02:36I think his whole career, if I'm not mistaken.
02:43If you look at it, like he, yeah,
02:45he spent his whole career at Miami.
02:47He's a third-year player there.
02:49It's like he was even a transfer
02:50that came in from someone else.
02:52He's Indiana homegrown talent,
02:53which, you know, they don't have a whole lot of that.
02:56Most of their team was all transfers.
02:57But he comes in there, makes the play.
03:00Miami passes up on him.
03:01They pass up on Mendoza.
03:03And it's wild.
03:05That's just how college football works.
03:07That's how the carousel spins.
03:10And it's crazy to think that.
03:12Sharper and Mendoza both from Miami
03:13and both got overlooked by the Hurricanes.
03:16And you could argue those are the two most important players
03:19ultimately on the field when the game concluded.
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