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OSU/WRU Nabs Another Big One | Tim Talks US Open Jeers and Cheers

1 h 13 min · 24 de jun de 2026
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Tim is back from the U.S. Open and Wyndham Clark's 2nd win of the past 4, so of course he's gonna yammer on about that, the jeers and cheers, etc. But he and Clay also talk about "Wide Receiver U," aka Ohio State, dabbing another major talent, this time for the 2029 class - that's right, the calendar just keeps on flipping. And of course they talk about the little World Cup and a smidgen of NHL/Carolina/CBJ. They keep their sticks on the ice.

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