Austin Price: Hello everybody and welcome in for another episode of Vault Club Confidential. I'm your host Austin Price of vwe.com, episode five of season two. Tonight we've got Tyler Baron and Wesley Walker on the show, but before we get to them, we bring in Spire, C e o, James Clawson James, obviously not the result between Tennessee and Florida that the Vol Club wanted, but at the same time, you guys were able to pull off a really successful event over there at the watch party at Neland Stadium. James Clawson: Yeah, it was an awesome event. Just being inside Neland Stadium is awesome and for a game to watch it on the jumbotron and I had about 415 members, so had a really successful night. Other than obviously the results on the field, but ready to look ahead to U T S A. Austin Price: When you do that event and you're doing the behind the scenes tours, the locker room tours, what was some of the more successful things that you heard the members talk about? James Clawson: I mean, we had the entire basketball team down there in the locker room, and so fans could interact and take pictures with them. That was a really cool moment. We had probably half the baseball team there too as well, so getting to interact with the athletes, getting to take pictures right outside where the team runs onto the field g t, so just showcasing. We heard a lot of people say, Hey, we've never been down here before, and to get to go to walk to each of the individual lockers and they had the names on, so it was really cool. A lot of people took pictures and I mean, it was a really cool, I thought, really cool experience. Austin Price: Did you smack the sign? James Clawson: Yeah, I smacked the sign. Austin Price: This guy gives his all for Tennessee every day, every day. All right. Let's get to the main event of tonight's show and that being Wesley Walker and Tyler Baron. You guys are stepbrothers and we joke beforehand, who's Will Ferrell? Who's John c O'Reilly, but at the same time, what's that bond and when you were separated, when you were at George Tech, you were at Tennessee. What was it like now? What's it like now that you're back together? Tyler Baron: I mean, shoot, to be honest with you, it's just like a real close bond. I mean, it is irreplaceable. Just knowing that it's somebody that you really mess with outside of football and not just on the field, it's pretty cool. Wesley Walker: Yeah, I feel like it is a pretty unique situation, how it just came back full round. We played high school ball together, so we been playing with each other, but it is a unique feeling just knowing you out there with your brother and just facts. I always wanted to play with my big brother, but I couldn't. He was four years older, but it's just crazy. I come back around, get to play with my brother here. Austin Price: So you go to Georgia Tech out of the jump. Yep. But then you have the chance to come back here you go on the transfer portal. What made things click and how was he kind of in that decision? Wesley Walker: He was actually the first person I talked to. I Tyler Baron: Was begging him. Wesley Walker: Yeah, he was talking to me about it. I was just trying to make sure that the opportunity was really there, not just because we was brothers, just real opportunity here for me, and it was so I feel like it worked out perfect. I feel like it was a spot for me to come and wrap my career up in college. Austin Price: How big was that, the ability to go to Georgia Tech and make a name for yourself there on your own? You know what I mean? You went outside the state and then to be able to come back. Wesley Walker: I feel like it was a great learning experience. I got to learn. We didn't win that much, but I feel like I learned a lot of ball, a lot about ball and a lot about the type player I am on the field, so everything a learning experience and I just took that my three years there as a good learning experience. Even though we didn't capitalize and win a lot of games, I still can't away with some positives for sure. Austin Price: Tolerance year four for you, where have you grown from freshman year to now? I can see that there's a different level of maturity in you, a little different level of focus, especially this year, Tyler Baron: Really just taking advantage of everything honestly, not taking nothing for granted. Not saying that I was necessarily doing it on purpose in the past, but just overemphasizing how important every little day is, how important every little detail is. Just trying to make sure that I do everything right. Austin Price: What do you like most about playing in Tennessee? Tyler Baron: It sounds cliche. It is everybody's answer, but to me I think it hits a little bit harder. Being from Tennessee. Just the support we get. It is crazy. The amount of people that stay with us win the loss withdrawal. We honestly get a lot of support just in the community too, so I think it keeps you pumped up and keeps you ready to go. Austin Price: What about you? Wesley Walker: I would say about the same thing, just being a not hometown kid, not from Knoxville, but in state guy. I didn't grow up liking Tennessee that much, but playing for 'em, you do see how much support we got behind us and just having your family be able to come to your games that usually they couldn't when I was in Atlanta. That's a good feeling as well. Austin Price: Does it ever surprise you when you're on the ball walk or obviously the stadium is always packed, but there's just so many instances where you're like, man, the fans really showed out. There's a ton of people at this. Wesley Walker: Yeah, I'd say the ball walk at tech, we didn't have anything like that. I mean, we walked down, but it was like yellow jacket alley, but it was nowhere near as many people. I don't know the exact number that we have on our ball walks here. What's the record or something, but it's a ton of people and it is a greatest thing, a good for Tyler Baron: The game. That's question. This is the ball walk record. Austin Price: I don't think anybody really knows. I Wesley Walker: Think people Tyler Baron: Need to comment in on that. I I've never heard a ball walk record. We might need to keep track of it, honestly. Austin Price: Estimations for real. What's the most impressive atmosphere you've been a part of? Tyler Baron: Actually, we didn't come off on the right side of the game, but the 2021 season when we played Ole Miss, that was when I really, it was kind of like, wow, these people really love us. They really bleed Tennessee. It was unique. A couple things went up and down. A couple missed opportunities during the game. I won't say too much, but they really just supported us even through all the chaos and stuff. It just was able to see through the dust a little bit, but it was love and support behind it. Austin Price: Of all kids at Tennessee, I root for you to score a touchdown the most because you've had a couple opportunities that have been yanked away from you and Ole Miss being one of them. The Virginia game first of the year, I think you thought you'd score and then they blew it dead or whatever. I mean, you've been so close, but yet so far Tyler Baron: Away. It's tough. I mean, I think they got something against me, but I mean it is what it is. Well, I make up for it before the end of the year for sure. Austin Price: What do you feel like you're playing your best right now? Tyler Baron: I wouldn't even necessarily say. I feel like I've been playing my best to be honest with you, but I just think they're giving me a lot of spots to get one-on-ones. They're just doing a good job to scheme it up, honestly. Austin Price: And when you came here, you'd played nickel at Georgia Tech, your big thing was wanting to play safety and you're finally getting that run this year. What is it that you like about the safety spot? Wesley Walker: I honestly, just playing defense. I don't really have a preferred spot on the field. I feel like I can play at least four or five positions on defense, so it is not really a preference. I feel like you can make plays wherever you at on the field. You just got to know your job responsibility. So I don't really have a preference, but I like playing safety. I like being somewhat of the quarterback of the defense in terms of just overseeing everything, communicating what you're seeing. I like that responsibility. I like being dependent on that. Austin Price: I'm a big number guy. You, you've had nine for a while. Has 13 always been your number? Wesley Walker: No, I wore it at Tech for two years and then no, for one year. And then I came here and I got it here too, so this is my third year wearing Austin Price: It. You like 13? Yeah, Wesley Walker: I guess I like it. I don't got a problem with it. No, Tyler Baron: I'm nine years. What is it? No, no, it's eight years strong in number nine. That's crazy. Austin Price: Yeah, I mean, it is kind of like we'd had Aaron Beasley out a couple of weeks ago and he said, I really didn't understand. 24 was my brand and I moved to six. And then everybody's like, what are you doing? Because I just moved. I wanted to move. You may start making plays in a certain number and it's hard to kind go away from that, your Tyler Baron: Identity a little bit. Austin Price: It Tyler Baron: Does. At least to other people, at least Austin Price: Defensively. What do you feel like this group's better than a year ago? Tyler Baron: I think we do a good job of getting to the quarterback with a four man rush. I think we've done better with that. I still think we can take a lot of strides just in the little stuff, just not falling asleep at the wheel. But I would say getting to the quarterback and putting pressure on him. Wesley Walker: I mean, we've only played three games, so I'm not really sure if I'm ready to say what we're better at yet. I feel like we still growing and still learning. We got some young guys that got to get some snaps now, so we trying to just really get better, take it week by week and stack these wins. Now we know how important it already was, but it's even more important now to have that urgency to win, and I think we got the potential to be better than we were last year for sure, but we got to keep proving it weekend and week out. Austin Price: What did you take from the Florida loss? I mean, obviously that's one you wish you could do over again, but you can't. But I mean the team that played Florida a year ago and then the team that played L S U in Alabama three, four weeks later, were really in a lot of ways, different teams and you continually get better and you continue to improve. What do you take from 'em this past weekend Wesley Walker: Really? I think we just got to come together more and come out the game with an attack mindset. I mean, I feel like we attacked, but I feel like we waited until we got punched in the mouth to do it. Just having that sense of urgency and communicating that sense of urgency across the board. All defense really just talking to each other before the game, pregame, getting into the mind of each other, making sure we ready to go. Tyler Baron: Yeah, I think honestly, I think it's just an opportunity for the leaders on the team to step up. For us to just step up and just have more of a voice and just really not be so uncertain. Not uncertain, I would say, but not being able to just think like, oh, is somebody in the right spot? But making sure of it, making sure that people are ready to go, making sure that everybody has the same mindset and just driving the bus more so than just riding in it. Wesley Walker: Execution too. Facts. It's plays where simply we just got to finish the play. Facts Austin Price: More fun to make a play or see him make a play. Wesley Walker: I mean, I'm super excited when he make a play, but I mean me make a play again, Austin Price: You, Tyler Baron: I'll say the same thing, but be for lack of better words, I be lit when a play, when he make a play, I get tease. Wesley Walker: I'm just as happy when he made a play, Austin Price: The one that sticks out to me is when you got the sack last year at Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, Tyler Baron: And when you saw, yeah, it was like, I felt like I had made the play. It was crazy. I don't know. I feel like that was really that first time where it was like, dang, we're here together. Yeah, we're here together. And it was like there was nobody else out there. It was crazy. It was cool. It was real cool, honestly. Austin Price: You like when they call the blitzes from the secondary? Wesley Walker: Yeah, I take pride in Blissing. I feel like when you get a blitz call and you the blitzer, your job is to make the play. So that's my mentality. When I hear my number call, I'm thinking every time I'm going to make the play. That's my mentality. Austin Price: Because your stepbrothers, you got a lot of the same family at the game. What's that dynamic after the game? Before the game with all the family, Tyler Baron: After the game, A Austin Price: Lot of pictures. Tyler Baron: A lot of pictures. I'm looking to see Nanny. I'm looking to go say, hey to Nanny. She give me happy. She always in a good mood. So it's really just good vibes, just having that many people that care about you and Austin Price: Love you. Is this your grandmother? Tyler Baron: It is originally his grandmother, but she's my grandmother as well. So she's our nanny. Austin Price: You're the adopted? Tyler Baron: Yeah, I'm the bonus. I'm the plus one. Austin Price: Grandparents are the best man. Tyler Baron: They are. They really are. They honestly are. Austin Price: She makes some kind of special cookies for you. She brings she cook. Wesley Walker: She ain't whipped up nothing for me in about like a year, but she bakes a lot. Austin Price: Nanny, we need some cookies. Cookies. What's your favorite meal that she makes her Wesley Walker: Meal or baked? Austin Price: Either one. Wesley Walker: She make real good cupcakes and pecan pie. Austin Price: Pecan pie, man. We're getting, I Wesley Walker: Say pecan pie number one, Austin Price: Get that little fall, chill in the air, get a little peon pie going. Tyler Baron: Facts, not facts. Austin Price: That's what nanny's bringing for Thanksgiving, playing for Coach Garner. He rides you guys. He does it from a point of he's trying to pull the best out of you. How hard is that though, from a standpoint of knowing you've got to hang in there and battle through facts when he's rough on you, but knowing that he's going to pull the best out of Tyler Baron? Tyler Baron: Yeah, really was, to be honest with you, the first couple years, yeah, it was an adjustment just getting used to, it's not even a ride, it's just he's so detail oriented and that's just who he is as a person. So getting accustomed to that and then really adopting the way that once you see that, that's how it should be done, and that's the reason why he's had so much success in his league. So I think just this year I just took a step and understanding and just trusting that his mission for me and his ideas. So yeah, I mean it's tough, but once you get the idea and you see the message, not necessarily delivery, there's no other way you'll want to be coached really Austin Price: A little more calm, a little more laid back. As coach banks, what's that dynamic with you? Wesley Walker: I feel like we got a real good relationship. I feel like he trusts me as a player. That's always a good feeling to have your coach believe in you, and I think he real good at just communicating what he sees and how he wants something to be played. But he also good at letting you still be you as a player. So he's big on not coaching robots, certain things. He is not going to really tell you how to, because a lot of things in football is instinctual, so you can't really coach instincts. So if I ask him a question where it's going be instincts based, he'll say, you got to feel it, you got to see that. And I'm like, I understand it. Then it allowed me to just be more free. Austin Price: Favorite part. Is it game day? Is it practice? Is it hanging out with teammates or together as part of this whole journey? What do you enjoy the most when it's over? What will you go, man, that'll be the last time I get to do that thing. Wesley Walker: Really everything, honestly, every game, but game day for sure. I mean playing in front of a hundred thousand fans, so I mean practice, I mean the locker room, just like that. Just the conversations we have, the jokes, I'm going to miss all that, but ain't nothing compared to game day. Just being in front of a hundred thousand fans. Austin Price: Run through the tee or the ball walk, Wesley Walker: Run the tee. Austin Price: Ooh, why rewind out for both Tyler Baron: For me, shoot. Running through the T, it's like, it's surreal, like you go out the doors and you can't really see nothing besides the T in a select section of people, and then once you get out the gates, it's just, you look around and it's crazy. It's crazy. Especially the night games to be blacked out in there. Orange, neon lights. It's crazy. That's one of my favorite views, honestly. Just doing a little circle when I run out the tunnel and just seeing everybody around Austin Price: Now. Why does the ball work for you? Wesley Walker: I just say the ball walk because it's longer, the power T, I mean, I get the symbolism behind it and how it's a big deal, but it is real quick. It feel like a ten second run ball walk. I put my music on. Just take in the energy, how the day about to go, all the fans shake some little kids' hands, just take it all in, take the experience in. I feel like it's just longer. Austin Price: How much do you look for that, the interaction with the little kids? You guys used to be the little kids, right? I mean, 10 years ago you guys were six, seven years old and actually I was more than 10, but you get my point. It's that chance to kind of be somebody's hero for the day. Wesley Walker: Yeah, I take that. It is just a blessing. Just I'm just thankful to be in a position where I was once that little kid, literally looking at players walk down and just to see it come back around and now I'm the one walking down and got little kids just looking up to it. I just take it as a blessing. I'm just thankful the opportunity to be in the position I'm in. Tyler Baron: I feel the same way, really the same exact way, honestly. Just never take it for granted because you don't know how you may impact that little kid's day impact his life, honestly. So really I try to just take the time and just show 'em that we care. I appreciate them coming to support. I appreciate their parents bringing 'em out. Just never letting that little opportunity to show that little bit of gratitude. You never know how long it may go and how much it may affect somebody. Austin Price: When you're on the ball walk, do you ever see the same people at different stages? I mean, I know you might see some family, but I mean, do you ever see a fan? I've seen the guy that same spot, four home games in a row. Are you so zoned in that you don't see Tyler Baron: That I'm going to be real? I kind of be in, not in my own bubble, but I'm in my own bubble a little bit. So I wouldn't say it's necessarily one people besides family members. I see the same type of family people every game you Wesley Walker: Yeah, I don't really notice where people are sitting at really. I really, like I said, I just take it all in. Everybody. I don't really look, I mean, my mom's made a couple of ball walks, but there's so many people can barely, you can't really find them really. Austin Price: All right, let's turn it away from football. When Tyler Baron and Wesley Walker are not playing ball, what are you guys doing, Tyler Baron: Man? Are you talking about right now or after Austin Price: Ball? No, no, no. Just like in the summertime. Summertime, springtime. When you're not in the midst of a season right now it's football all the time, but when you have some time, what are you doing outside of football? Tyler Baron: I mean, I play a good share of video games. Really. I just like to relax honestly and just make sure my mind in a good spot. Yeah, just really, I don't do too much. I'm really kind of a homebody, to be honest. Wesley Walker: Yeah, I'm kind of the same way I play, I play the game. Video games, not too much, but for the most part I like just relaxing too. Getting my body back, getting my mind right, making sure I'm good mentally and physically and always extra work, but built around. Just built around just how I feel, my wellbeing. Just always handling that, whatever that looks like. It could be going to the lake. It could be just chilling, taking a nap. It could be watching tv. It is really just based off what I feel, what I want to do. Austin Price: You guys got any kind of secret handshake when you make a tackle or anything? Tyler Baron: We've been talking about it. I just, there's so many crazy handshakes now. I feel like if anything we make up would be reused, so I wouldn't even say it's, yeah, we don't have a handshake. We're pretty lame, but I'm just being honest. No, Wesley Walker: I feel like we should have got one, but we ain't never make one. Tyler Baron: I feel like it's too late. Austin Price: So you're blaming Tyler at this point? Tyler Baron: Yeah. I'll take the blame. I'll take the blame. Austin Price: I'm not, it's never too late. I'm pretty bad Tyler Baron: With the handshakes. Austin Price: It's never too late. Maybe, hey, start one Saturday. Tyler Baron: We'll take suggestions. I think we should, if anybody's got a handshake suggestion or ideas, I ain't Wesley Walker: Going to give us a handshake Tyler Baron: Suggestion. I'm saying maybe somebody has to, can shoot us a post, a video or something. I don't know. We need suggestions. Austin Price: What's something most people don't know about each of you or something somebody would be surprised to learn? Tyler Baron: I would say in terms of me that I would say I'm a really aware person. I sometimes, I may be laughing and joking sometimes, but I feel like I'm always aware of what's going on in terms of reading the room. Just a aware person. Wesley Walker: That's a good question. I would say, like he said, a aware person. I'd say I feel like some people I come across as a quiet person, but I'm really not. Once I get to feel like somebody, feel someone out, understand someone. I'm real outgoing, real talkative person. So Austin Price: Back in the recruiting process, he was three words because Abernathy, I kept telling, don't give anything away, don't say anything. So I could interview him. He'd be like three words. I'm like, then he gets over here and he's like, chatterbox. I'm like, what was that last year? He's like, ah, Tyler Baron: Man. Can't give away. Too many secrets. Austin Price: Best memory. Tyler Baron: When you say that, are you talking about in terms of being in Austin Price: Tennessee in life? No, no. We're away from football right now in life. What's one thing that just sticks out? A core memory. Tyler Baron: I can't necessarily say it's been one time, but really just anytime I get around my family, I just really, I've just been trying to value as much time as I can get with everybody. You never know when that time will be to last. Really. As sad as that is to say I just try to pour love into the people that show me love. Honestly, just being around my family, I would say that those are all core memories. Wesley Walker: I think just core memory would be probably my childhood. Just being outside, playing with my cousins. I feel like that's just a core memory, core picture I can always go back to and actually feel that event. Feel the weather outside of the day. Feel, just feel the vibe of the day. I feel like just I was outside a lot as a little kid just playing around. So I'd say that. Really? Austin Price: So you get the whole, you smell fresh cut grass, it triggers back. Wesley Walker: Yeah, it is like that. Certain things Austin Price: Cold fall morning. Wesley Walker: Yeah. Austin Price: Jordan or LeBron. I asked this to everybody that's on here. LeBron. Wesley Walker: LeBron. It's not even a Tyler Baron: Debate. Debate. Wesley Walker: I'm probably the last person you want to have an argument Tyler Baron: With. Yeah. You don't want to talk with Wiss about LeBron. He's an avid LeBron supporter. Austin Price: You'd be surprised how many people though throw out Kobe. I'm like, Jordan, what about Kobe? Yeah, Tyler Baron: I mean that's not a bad answer. I can't be mad at that answer. Respect to Wesley Walker: Kobe. All Tyler Baron: Respect. Yeah, respect. I can't be mad at that answer. Austin Price: If you weren't playing football, what would you be doing? Wesley Walker: I think I'd be playing baseball. Austin Price: What'd you play growing up? Wesley Walker: What did I play? What position? Like what? Yeah, I played everywhere, but I stopped playing when I got to middle school. I played travel ball. I played travel ball all year round and I burned myself out when I got to to middle school, so I just focused on football and basketball. What would you My first love for sure, Tyler Baron: I probably wouldn't even be playing sports. I'm not really good at any other sports, to be honest. I wasn't much of a basketball player in high school. I was on the team but still wasn't overly elite. Wesley Walker: He was not elite. Tyler Baron: I just said I wasn't overly elite. Wesley Walker: That's meaning you're elite. You did not, Tyler Baron: I mean, I was good. I was one of the top JB basketball players in the state. I'll say that. Austin Price: Here comes John c O'Reilly and Will Ferrell right here. Tyler Baron: Yeah, I was one of the top JV guys in the state basketball. Austin Price: Don't touch my drum set. Tyler Baron: Yeah, type. So probably something I'm probably pursuing my career in real estate sooner than expected. Austin Price: So that's what you want to do after football's over. It is no matter how long it Tyler Baron: Lasts, commercial real estate development is what I want to go into. Austin Price: Where's that come from? Where's that want to come from? Tyler Baron: Just something I've always been fascinated by. Really just fascinated by it. Austin Price: You know what you want to do when football's over. Wesley Walker: Yeah, I say I want to be an entrepreneur. I don't really have anything set. That's why I just put it there. I feel like I can fill a lot of roles in terms of what I want to do, and I don't really want to just put a limit or limit to one thing. Like he said, get into real estate, get your own properties, do that. I feel like I could feel I could open a start my own training. Training facility, training, I don't know what you would call it, but complex and try to build around that. Try to expand that how I can. I feel like I can relay information in terms of what I'm passionate about to anybody. So I feel like that'd be my lane too, that I could choose to Austin Price: Do that. Wesley's got that deep voice. Who's a deeper voice? Sean? Banks or Wesley Walker. Tyler Baron: I'm going to go with Wesley, man. I'm go with Wess. Austin Price: You both have talked about how important family is. If they allowed you to plan the family vacation for next summer, what are you guys planning? And you can do it individually. You all could have two different ideas. This is Tyler Baron: Something I'm passionate about. I'm going to give you all a look what I like. I want go to want go to to Egypt. I want to go to Israel, the Middle East, Jerusalem. That's probably the number one destination on my bucket list is Jerusalem. Wesley Walker: I'd say Jamaica. Go to Jamaica. Tyler Baron: Yeah. I don't know if I'm going to Egypt with the whole fam, but selfishly that's where I want to go. Probably. Yeah, probably somewhere tropical if we bring in the whole family. Austin Price: That's why we had to have 'em do it separately. Those are two total ends of the spectrum right there. Have you thought about what it's going to be like to run through the T for the final time? Has that hit you guys? I mean, I know technically there's potential for extra years, but at the same time is that the old Apollo 13, the Earth's getting bigger in the window. You're getting closer to the end here than you're at the beginning. So have you thought about what that'll be like to? Wesley Walker: Honestly, I haven't this year really always, but this year I really made an emphasis just take things day by day and just appreciate the moment you in. So I'm looking at game by game honestly and just appreciate the opportunity I got in front of me to go perform. And when that time's come, it'll most definitely be wow, time come. I played my last college game, but right now I'm not really thinking about that. Tyler Baron: Yeah, I say I'm in the same spot. I'm not even, I'm not there mentally yet. I ain't even put myself there. So I couldn't even tell you how it would affect me. Honestly. Austin Price: One person in the building that's not a coach, I mean they can be an Offthe field coach, but not one of the main coaches. That's meant a lot to you. Tyler Baron: Coach Chop, coach, chop coach Harvin, he just been somebody, I mean he get into it sometimes he gets on me. Similar to Coach G for real, but just somebody that's always been honest with me, never shied away from telling me the truth. He caress. So yeah, I would just say he's been somebody that, he's not a behind the scenes guy at all, but in terms of just maybe not one of the main position coaches they talk about, but he has a huge impact on the team and a huge impact on the D-line for sure. Wesley Walker: I honestly say everybody, I've only been here a year, so it's like I haven't really just grown or just I feel like I talk to a lot of people. I communicate with a lot of people and a lot of people helped me basically get acclimated to the team since I've been here. So I don't really have one set person. Of course my position coaches, but in terms of one person, I don't really have one person. I'll say shout out to Sam Howe in the training room. Tyler Baron: Shout out to her. Shout out Sam. Wesley Walker: She's helped me get back when any nagging injury popped up, so I just shout out Austin Price: Her. Max Hawk or Fray Tyler Baron: Hawk. Wesley Walker: Yeah, Hawk. Austin Price: He's younger. If you ask the older guys. Well that's true. I mean if you ask the older guys, they tend to lean Max, but this generation leans more Hawk. It's just pretty natural. Tyler Baron: Shout out the equipment, Austin Price: The equipment staff. They do a good job. Tyler Baron: Great. They do a great job. Austin Price: Favorite uniform? Black Tyler Baron: 2022. Gray uniform. Wesley Walker: You said Gray? Austin Price: Yeah. L S U last Wesley Walker: Year. Last year. The black ones. I like the grays this year more than the grades last year. Tyler Baron: Yeah, Wesley Walker: But I like the black ones the Tyler Baron: Most. Yeah, I like the black too gray from 22 and black for sure. Wesley Walker: You ain't like the grays this year? Austin Price: No, they're okay. They're okay for a one-off. For a one-off? Tyler Baron: Yeah. I don't know if that's necessarily something that should be repeated though. Austin Price: Yeah, you honored Ridge. Yeah, for Tyler Baron: Sure. That made it worth a while. Shout out to Congress. Austin Price: Holloway a one-off. A one-off. All right. Well that's a great look at these two stepbrothers. Wesley Walker, Tyler Baron. We'll see you next week on another episode of Vault Club. Confidential.