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"MVFC: Yotes team chat, plus UNI, SIU, plus Todd Stepsis (UNI coach) and Victor Edwards (Illinois State RB) with Zach Borg

44 min · 15 de jul de 2026
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Here is the first part of our 3-part Happy Hour today. We begin with our chat with the University of South Dakota football coach and players from Tuesday's MVFC media. You'll then hear from two other Missouri Valley teams before Zach Borg chats with UNI's coach and Illinois State's running back. Enjoy!

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episode FULL SHOW: MVFC Media Day 1 - Gaskins 1-on-1 with coaches from USD, SDSU, UND, Illinois State, Indiana State, plus YSU QB Beau Brungard & Zach Borg interview with UND QB Jerry Kaminski and MVFC Commissioner Jeff Jackson artwork

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