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Michigan Wins The Natty

57 min · 9 de ene de 2024
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Michigan has won the national title, what does it mean for Harbaugh and can they repeat? Discussion on the NFL Playoff slate for Wildcard Week. There is genuine concern for Kota Ibushi's health and legacy. Is Harbaugh going back to the NFL? And is the hype around Yoshida getting traded hotstove hogwash or legitimate? It's the first episode of the New Year, and Tabak and Warren are going to hit the road running!

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