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🎧 Episode 13: My Girlfriend Said We Have To Talk About This Game

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🎧 Episode 13: My Girlfriend Said We Have To Talk About This Game

We talk Michigan's dominance of Washington, what to take away from the offensive approach, properly identifying Hutchinsons, Ohio State's bad weekend, and much more.

Ace Anbender
Sep 15, 2021
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🎧 Episode 13: My Girlfriend Said We Have To Talk About This Game

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When it works this well, why do other things? [Photo: Bryan Fuller/MGoBlog]

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This week, the whole crew is together again to discuss their big moods after a thumping of Washington, discuss the game’s big takeaways, and maybe possibly perhaps touch on Ohio State losing to Oregon before refusing to give a vote of confidence to their defensive coordinator. We also make our weekly picks, including a horrifying Duke-Northwestern matchup that nobody stopped from being scheduled.

Discussions include: Big House after dark, which Hutchinson is Aidan’s father, the “Mr. Brightside” discourse, the phenomenal run game, the offensive playcalling, Hutchinson’s edge dominance, proper angles to take against Blake Corum, Mike Macdonald’s varied looks, the fake punt, and more.


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