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00:00So Trinidad Chambliss, he's going to be back for another year at Ole Miss.
00:04But something else came out of that hearing, which has a lot of people talking.
00:08I'm sure this is going to make all the talk shows and the Fox Newses of the world and CNNs
00:13and Sports Talk as well.
00:15Joe Judge, former head coach of the New York Giants, been a coach for a long time.
00:19Was a special teams guy for a while and got the job at the Giants and went back to New
00:24England and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:26So he's on the Ole Miss coaching staff, right?
00:28So he was explaining to the judge and I guess to whatever lawyers were cross-examining him about the lifestyle
00:37of a college football player.
00:39I honestly have no idea how this part of the conversation came up.
00:43I truly don't.
00:44But it's so awesome that I got it played for you.
00:47So Joe Judge was talking about, as a coach, what happens when a college football player impregnates his girlfriend or
00:56wife, okay?
00:57And how the woman has to understand exactly what she's gotten herself into.
01:04And obviously, Joe Judge is possibly going to be fired today because there's going to be protests against him and
01:11against the Ole Miss football program.
01:13And you have a lot of women's rights advocates coming out, rightfully so, against Joe Judge.
01:17This is a proof yet again that football is still the last bastion of caveman mentality we have on this
01:26planet.
01:26And it's frankly accepted by the far majority of our population, right?
01:32So Joe Judge talking about what he has to say to a young lady that might find herself pregnant or
01:40having just delivered a child to a member of his football team.
01:45And again, at the collegiate level.
01:48We are not talking about NFL players here.
01:50No, we're not.
01:51This is the advice and the real-life talk that Joe Judge gives to a young lady who has just
01:57been impregnated by a member of that football team or has just given birth to a child that was a
02:03fathered by a member of his college football team.
02:08I present to you, Joe Judge.
02:12But we would have to educate.
02:13This is always a tough conversation to have and it's not going to be a popular thing.
02:16This is the truth.
02:17We would have to educate significant others who may have been pregnant during the season.
02:21We're going to have a baby during the season.
02:23And you have to educate them on you have this baby in the middle of the season.
02:29That father has to play good football, right?
02:31It's a day-by-day production business.
02:33He has to be ready to perform and go out there.
02:35And when I say that is you need to let him sleep.
02:37He needs to be in another room, detached.
02:39You have to explain to the mother, like, hey, listen, B ain't waking up for midnight feedings.
02:43After the season, he's full metal jacket.
02:46You do whatever you want with him.
02:47You need to change every diaper.
02:48But in season, he's got to have a different priority.
02:52So the father of the child has to have a different priority than the child or the welfare of the
02:59mom that just gave birth to that child.
03:01And the three things I like to get out of that, if you're a young lady who is now pregnant,
03:06carrying the child of a football player at Ole Miss,
03:08or maybe you just gave birth to a child fathered by a football player at Ole Miss, you need to
03:13know a few rules.
03:14Number one, that guy has to play good football.
03:17That's number one.
03:18Number two, that guy needs to get his sleep, and his sleep is more important than your sleep.
03:24So maybe set up a separate room for you and the baby, separate from the dad, because that father needs
03:30a lot of sleep.
03:31And frankly, you don't.
03:33Number two, you have to make sure that that father is detached from feedings and diaper changes.
03:40Right.
03:40When that newborn wakes up saying, I'm hungry, or it's colicky.
03:44Right.
03:45I'm wet.
03:46I took a number two.
03:47Now, when the football season is over, then, of course, that guy can do whatever you need him to do.
03:53But if you get pregnant and give birth during the football season, and God forbid it happens during spring ball,
04:01you can have zero expectation that you come first or that child comes first, because football has to come first.
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