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Joel Anderson, Stefan Fatsis, and Josh Levin are joined by journalist Meg Swanick to preview the U.S. men’s soccer team’s matchup against Iran. Ben Mathis-Lilley, the author of The Hot Seat, also joins to discuss Michigan’s win over Ohio State. Finally, they talk about the Washington Post’s feature on Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.
USA-Iran (4:09): The on-field and off-field implications of the USMNT’s big game.
Michigan-Ohio State (25:53): How the Wolverines took down the Buckeyes again.
Jerry Jones (46:30): How much responsibility does he bear for the NFL’s diversity problems?
Afterball (1:07:46): Joel on the resignation of Stanford football coach David Shaw.
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Joel Anderson, Stefan Fatsis, and Josh Levin are joined by journalist Meg Swanick to preview the U.S. men’s soccer team’s matchup against Iran. Ben Mathis-Lilley, the author of The Hot Seat, also joins to discuss Michigan’s win over Ohio State. Finally, they talk about the Washington Post’s feature on Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.
USA-Iran (4:09): The on-field and off-field implications of the USMNT’s big game.
Michigan-Ohio State (25:53): How the Wolverines took down the Buckeyes again.
Jerry Jones (46:30): How much responsibility does he bear for the NFL’s diversity problems?
Afterball (1:07:46): Joel on the resignation of Stanford football coach David Shaw.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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