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MGoBlog
MGoBlog’s channel featuring the very professional, very visual, podcast with Brian Cook, Seth Fisher, David Nasternak, and Alex Drain, plus The Teams history podcast with Seth and Dr. Sap, The Michigan Hockeycast, the MGoBlog Roundtable on WTKA.
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Nov 18, 2025 • 1h 15min
Michigan HockeyCast 8.8: Truth or Lions
The hosts dive into the lackluster state of the NHL, highlighting surprising hot starts from teams like San Jose and Chicago driven by goaltending. They dissect Michigan's rocky weekend against Penn State, focusing on defensive struggles and a valiant comeback effort. Discussion turns to the importance of goaltending in team success, with insights into player development, particularly Horkoff's performance. Wrapping up, they preview the highly anticipated Michigan vs. Ohio State series, setting the stage for an exciting matchup.

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Nov 17, 2025 • 2h 34min
MGoPodcast 17.12: Eamus Toddleri!
Jamie Mack, a guest contributor from JustCoverBlog.com, shares insights on the Big Ten's college football landscape. He dives into key matchups, including USC's adjustments against Iowa and the impact of injuries. The Sklar Brothers, comedic masterminds, lighten the mood with their tour announcements and playful banter. They discuss surprising game outcomes and the changing dynamics of the conference. Football analysis blends with humor, making for an engaging conversation about the thrilling college football season.

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Nov 14, 2025 • 55min
MGoRadio 11.10: Sports With An Exclamation Mark
Rodger Sherman, founder of Sports! and former writer at The Ringer, brings his unique insights to the conversation. He discusses the challenges facing Northwestern football, including their high-priced new stadium amidst NIL changes. Rodger shares how the team's playing style remains intact after coaching shifts, and critiques their QB carousel strategy. He also highlights the emotional rollercoaster of being a Northwestern fan and addresses the implications of NIL for their program's future. This episode is a must-listen for college football enthusiasts!

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Nov 13, 2025 • 49min
WTKA Roundtable 11/13/2025: Disturbing is Over the Top
The discussion kicks off with a hilarious story about a driver's license that sparks a comparison to Tarik Skubal's roster dilemma. Adai Mara's defensive skills take center stage, showcasing his ability to deter opponents effectively. The hosts delve into Michigan's turnover issues and the challenges of a three-big lineup, questioning its viability. They emphasize the need for better perimeter shooting and the role of veterans like Roddy Gale. The episode wraps with a preview of the upcoming Northwestern football game and insights into conference politics.

Nov 12, 2025 • 1h 29min
Michigan HockeyCast 8.7: Butter, Cream, but Half & Half Points
David and Alex dive into the highs and lows of Michigan hockey, recapping thrilling moments from their weekend series against Wisconsin. They analyze the team's performance, including impactful plays from top lines and goalie struggles. The discussion includes entertaining insights on game-day atmospheres, the NHL adopting an early-season cup tournament, and the intricacies of penalty kills. The conversation further extends to college hockey controversies, player dynamics, and highlights from the Spengler Cup.

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Nov 10, 2025 • 2h 26min
MGoPodcast 17.11: Someone Who Hates You More Than Izzo
Jamie Mack, a contributor from JustCoverBlog.com, joins the discussion to dive into the thrilling world of college football. They analyze Indiana's stunning upset over Penn State and what it means for their season. Jamie also breaks down Oregon's nail-biting comeback against Iowa and Nebraska's impressive victory over UCLA, highlighting key players and strategies. The dialogue offers insights into roster dynamics and the evolving landscape of college football as they consider the implications of each game.

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Nov 6, 2025 • 52min
WTKA Roundtable 11/6/2025: Rudolph Virchow's Second Team
Bryce Underwood's development is a rollercoaster ride; freshman mistakes are expected. Jordan Marshall shines as the offensive line steps up to a Big Ten level. Purdue's offense was disappointingly predictable, and Michigan's vanilla defense was a strategic choice. Heavy rotation in the defensive line led to fatigue, as short stints wear down the players. Despite injuries, Michigan's defense made crucial stops at key moments. In basketball, Trey McKinney’s shooting stands out, while concerns about pressure handling and depth linger.

Nov 5, 2025 • 1h
Michigan HockeyCast 8.6: Horcoffs and Peacocks
Hosts dive into a quirky opening discussing peacocks and their bearing on hockey. The team faces a significant loss with Henry Mews’ injury but expresses confidence in their defensive depth. They break down a chaotic OT victory against Notre Dame, highlighting Horcoff's improved shot and Kempf's performance as goalie. With a look ahead, they assess the upcoming challenges against PSU and rival MSU, while raising concerns over Minnesota's scoring struggles. Listeners will appreciate insights into the team's dynamics and upcoming matchups.

Nov 3, 2025 • 1h 55min
MGoPodcast 17.10: I Can Hear Your Ellipses
Jamie Mack, writer at JustCoveredBlog.com, brings fresh insights on Big Ten football. He discusses Bryce Underwood's struggles and the impressive performance of Michigan's offensive line and Jordan Marshall. Mack highlights standout performances from other Big Ten teams, including Indiana's dominant win and Ohio State's victory amidst controversy. Additionally, he touches on key moments from Minnesota’s overtime upset over Michigan State and the difficulties faced by USC against Nebraska. Tune in for a lively take on college football!

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Oct 31, 2025 • 1h 35min
MGoRadio 11.9: Someone Has to Approve
In this episode, the hosts dive deep into Purdue's struggling season, highlighting their quarterback issues and questionable offensive schemes. They discuss the team's injury-riddled offensive line and the chaotic play styles that define their game. A critical evaluation of Michigan's chances against Purdue leads to strategies for exploiting defensive weaknesses. The conversation shifts to the coaching carousel, speculating on potential hires across various programs, from LSU to Virginia Tech, while exploring the complexities of college football politics.


