:26:04
	Who asked you?
:26:08
	No.
:26:15
	l don't know what l'm supposed
to do here.
:26:18
	Be mad at Radio.
:26:20
	Be mad at Radio.
:26:32
	You're willing to do that?
:26:34
	Take the blame for someone else?
:26:43
	You're a better man than me.
l'll say that for you.
:27:02
	Hey, Johnny, what's up?
:27:03
	l got a letter last week from Clemson.
:27:06
	They're looking at me for a full ride
after next year.
:27:09
	-That's great.
-Excuse me, gentlemen.
:27:12
	Excuse me. l need to speak
with Mr. Clay.
:27:15
	-See you, Johnny.
-What's up, coach?
:27:17
	lt's one of those days l wish l wasn't
a teacher so l could lay into you.
:27:21
	What you talking about?
:27:24
	What's gotten into you?
:27:25
	l thought you'd learned something
the past few months. l was wrong.
:27:29
	-What are you talking about?
-Don't speak unless l tell you to.
:27:36
	You might think you're clear because
Honeycutt was gone, but this is my call.
:27:42
	There's no way you're suiting up
tomorrow night.
:27:46
	Right.
:27:48
	-What did you say?
-Coach Jones. Mr. Clay.
:27:52
	-What seems to be the problem?
-You hear the problem.
:27:56
	Young man, students do not tell me
what l do and do not hear.