it s amazing. [laughter] rachel: it is. pete: after the cow saying we need to moo-o-ve on. will: we re having apple cider doughnuts. todd: what a tough day for hegseth, the eater in chief, man, you re missing all the stuff that will mentioned. it s next level. will: yeah. it is a fun day here. it s officially fall, and let s bring in our friend, dan bongino, the host of unfiltered with dan bongino. good morning, dan. rachel: good morning, dan. hey, i was on my phone. oh, yeah, i got a guest date on fox. [laughter] by the way, it was not the producers fault, they only told me five or six items, you re coming up any second now, and i was still on mien phone. this is super important. you know, my family, the bongino crew down here, thinks the world of duffys. we love them to death. they are truly some of the most genuine people they ever meet. i heard a little birdie tell me it is rachel birthday today. it is her 21st, so you can now drink legally. i thought it was a good i
district voting to forfeit games against their rival after a young female player suffers a serious head injury after a transgender girl so a biological boy hit the player in the head with a sol luball spike. clay travis is the founder of outkick, and he joins us now. clay, it s so outland arish, but you know the thing is, i think to myself we re not reaching some inflection point because we ve already seen, for example, transgender boys in the mma ring. if you re allowed to let a guy to jump in the ring and start whaling on a girl, yeah, of course they can spike a volleyball into their face. will, i think this is such an important conversation that still a lot of people are refusing to acknowledge. biology s real. at outkick we have a story up about this, and the coach said he he had never if seen a volley bawl hit that hard in