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Welcome to Travis Take Two! Hosted by brothers Jordan Travis (FSU & NFL Quarterback) and Devon Travis (FSU & MLB Second Baseman), this episode features Ryan Goins, bench coach for the Los Angeles Angels and Devon's former teammate. Devon and Ryan discuss their journey from competing for the same position with the Toronto Blue Jays to becoming best friends, with the conversation covering the World Series, Ryan's coaching career, Mike Trout's greatness, and how competition ultimately strengthened their friendship.
Jordan delivers a passionate defense of Florida State football after their 0-6 start, arguing the real issue is a transfer-heavy roster lacking the loyalty previous generations built through adversity. He reflects on how struggling together created championship foundations, while today's college football has become "minor league NFL" where players chase money over building program history and brotherhood.
The episode touches on Brian Kelly's LSU firing, Lane Kiffin's future, Indiana's success, and gambling integrity concerns in sports. Devon pays emotional tribute to Ryan for supporting him during difficult post-baseball times, while Jordan offers perspective on injuries and keeping teammates inspired. They close with fan questions about favorite Seminoles and fixing NIL-era loyalty issues.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
3:40 - Toronto Blue Jays World Series Discussion
8:43 - Ryan Goins' Connection to Mookie Betts
11:10 - Managing Competition and Building Friendship
23:18 - Ryan Goins' Coaching Journey with the Angels
28:38 - Toronto vs LA: Breaking Down the World Series
42:33 - Mike Trout: The Greatest Player of Our Generation
47:08 - Analytics in Baseball: Adapting to the Modern Game
53:54 - Practice Hard, Make Games Easy
57:33 - Fan Q&A: Favorite Seminoles & NIL Discussion
Connect with us!
https://www.instagram.com/jordantrav13/?hl=en
https://www.instagram.com/devotrav/?hl=en
https://www.instagram.com/bertkreischer/?hl=en
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Welcome to Travis Take Two! Hosted by brothers Jordan Travis (FSU & NFL Quarterback) and Devon Travis (FSU & MLB Second Baseman), this episode features Ryan Goins, bench coach for the Los Angeles Angels and Devon's former teammate. Devon and Ryan discuss their journey from competing for the same position with the Toronto Blue Jays to becoming best friends, with the conversation covering the World Series, Ryan's coaching career, Mike Trout's greatness, and how competition ultimately strengthened their friendship.
Jordan delivers a passionate defense of Florida State football after their 0-6 start, arguing the real issue is a transfer-heavy roster lacking the loyalty previous generations built through adversity. He reflects on how struggling together created championship foundations, while today's college football has become "minor league NFL" where players chase money over building program history and brotherhood.
The episode touches on Brian Kelly's LSU firing, Lane Kiffin's future, Indiana's success, and gambling integrity concerns in sports. Devon pays emotional tribute to Ryan for supporting him during difficult post-baseball times, while Jordan offers perspective on injuries and keeping teammates inspired. They close with fan questions about favorite Seminoles and fixing NIL-era loyalty issues.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
3:40 - Toronto Blue Jays World Series Discussion
8:43 - Ryan Goins' Connection to Mookie Betts
11:10 - Managing Competition and Building Friendship
23:18 - Ryan Goins' Coaching Journey with the Angels
28:38 - Toronto vs LA: Breaking Down the World Series
42:33 - Mike Trout: The Greatest Player of Our Generation
47:08 - Analytics in Baseball: Adapting to the Modern Game
53:54 - Practice Hard, Make Games Easy
57:33 - Fan Q&A: Favorite Seminoles & NIL Discussion
Connect with us!
https://www.instagram.com/jordantrav13/?hl=en
https://www.instagram.com/devotrav/?hl=en
https://www.instagram.com/bertkreischer/?hl=en

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