The NFL Draft has risers and fallers every single year. One player many pundits didn’t expect to see slip past the first round was Notre Dame linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah. Some medical issues ended up surfacing after the draft that caused the versatile linebacker to be available to the Detroit Lions at pick No. 41. That was bad news for Scott Anderson of Karsch and Anderson on 97.1 The Ticket in Detroit.
The mid day duo made a bet that Owusu-Koramoah wouldn’t be available to the Detroit Lions in the second round. “Gator,” as Anderson is known, ended up on the losing end of the wager, having to chug a beer out of a boot on their show.
Near-flawless execution on the pour and chug left Scott Anderson without much cleanup to take care of afterward. “Thumbs up and away we go,” Doug Karsch said. “He’s drinking the beer out of the boot! Chug. Chug. Chug. With no spillage! Whatsoever.”
The show has incorporated these “Shoot the Boot” bets a few times before this year’s draft, including last NFL season. Karsch made a guarantee about Lions rookie cornerback Jeffrey Okudah.
“We were talking about Jeffrey Okudah and how important he was, and I guaranteed that he would start from day one,” Karsch said “Barring injury, that he would start from day one. Now is that widely bold?”
The answer to that question was, Yes. Okudah did not start the Lions’ week one loss against the Chicago Bears last season. Karsch brainstormed some ways he could lose the wager later in the segment.
“I brought up a scenario here Gator, that doesn’t include an injury,” Karsch said. “Is it possible that when another team goes and puts their jumbo package on the field? Where there are three tight ends, full back, running back, he could be slated to start, the other team goes jumbo package, and Okudah’s not in their jumbo package defense?”The two dissect the Detroit sports scene weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on 97.1 The Ticket.