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We talked about the Lions in our second hour as Scott Bischoff from the Detroit Lions Podcast joined us. He and Huge talked about how the Lions looked in the win over the Bears compared to the loss to the Packers, talked about what negatives and positives they took from that game, looked ahead to the game against Baltimore, and more. We were then joined by Graham Couch from the Lansing State Journal. He gave us his thought's on how MSU looked in that win over Youngstown State, talked about expectations moving forward, and more. We wrapped up the hour talking with Clayton Sayfie from theWolverine.com about Michigan. He and Huge talked about how good Bryce looked in that game, looked ahead to playing Nebraska this weekend, and more.
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We talked about the Lions in our second hour as Scott Bischoff from the Detroit Lions Podcast joined us. He and Huge talked about how the Lions looked in the win over the Bears compared to the loss to the Packers, talked about what negatives and positives they took from that game, looked ahead to the game against Baltimore, and more. We were then joined by Graham Couch from the Lansing State Journal. He gave us his thought's on how MSU looked in that win over Youngstown State, talked about expectations moving forward, and more. We wrapped up the hour talking with Clayton Sayfie from theWolverine.com about Michigan. He and Huge talked about how good Bryce looked in that game, looked ahead to playing Nebraska this weekend, and more.
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