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We've got a GREAT one!
Phillip is looking for the winner of the Ten12 Podcast Pool to give them their prize.
Then, he's joined by two smart fellas -- Kegan Reneau and Parker Fleming -- to rank which position groups are the most important in the Big 12, including quarterback, offensive line, running back, safety, and wide receiver. It's a REALLY good conversation.
Finally, John and Kyle of College Baseball Nation join the show to talk about the Big 12 baseball title race, the impact of the early regional decisions by the NCAA, if Texas' surge is for real, and more!
Help Andy Mitts out and donate to the Gofundme for his Father in Law.
Save 20% off your first order at Homefield Apparel with promo code TEN12.
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By Phillip Slavin4.6
9494 ratings
We've got a GREAT one!
Phillip is looking for the winner of the Ten12 Podcast Pool to give them their prize.
Then, he's joined by two smart fellas -- Kegan Reneau and Parker Fleming -- to rank which position groups are the most important in the Big 12, including quarterback, offensive line, running back, safety, and wide receiver. It's a REALLY good conversation.
Finally, John and Kyle of College Baseball Nation join the show to talk about the Big 12 baseball title race, the impact of the early regional decisions by the NCAA, if Texas' surge is for real, and more!
Help Andy Mitts out and donate to the Gofundme for his Father in Law.
Save 20% off your first order at Homefield Apparel with promo code TEN12.
Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.
Leave us 5-stars and a review!
Visit The LandGrant Gauntlet.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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