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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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Sep 22, 2025 • 2h 27min
MGoPodcast 17.4: The Snack Master
Jamie Mack, a contributor from JustCoverBlog.com, joins the discussion to dive into the broader college football landscape. They review Michigan's recent performance against Nebraska, analyzing offensive strategies and key player highlights. Jamie shares insights on Indiana's surprising dominance over Illinois and provides takeaways from crucial matchups in the Pac-12 and Big Ten. The conversation is packed with hot takes and creative roster ideas, making it a lively recap of the weekend's college football action.

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Sep 19, 2025 • 1h 4min
MGoRadio 11.4: The Nebraskie Cornhuckers
In this engaging conversation, author and historian John U. Bacon shares insights from his book about the tragic Edmund Fitzgerald shipwreck, weaving together maritime history with poignant human narratives. He highlights the unique dangers of the Great Lakes and the stories of the crew and their families. Additionally, hosts break down Nebraska's defensive and offensive strategies, discussing their vulnerabilities and talented receivers, while also evaluating Michigan’s recent performance against Central Michigan.

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Sep 18, 2025 • 45min
WTKA Roundtable 9/17/2025: Coaches Confirming Message Board Takes
Biff Poggi's candidness about team struggles brings a refreshing honesty. The discussion centers on aggressive use of quarterback Bryce Underwood and his quick decision-making under pressure. Insights into Michigan's defense highlight Jayshon Barham's disruptive edge play and adjustments to combat opponent strategies. The panel also delves into the challenges posed by Nebraska's small but feisty defense and the implications of their new receiver additions. Overall, strategies and personnel shifts dominate this engaging conversation.

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Sep 15, 2025 • 2h 26min
MGoPodcast 17.3: He's Not A Real Plantagenet
Football strategies take center stage as the hosts delve into Michigan's impressive win over Central Michigan. They discuss innovative plays in the absence of key players, analyzing quarterback performance, decision-making, and the importance of receiver dynamics. With humorous anecdotes and light-hearted banter, they explore coaching legacies and community support. Additionally, they reflect on recent college football upsets, showcasing the unpredictable nature of the sport. Expect a mix of insights and laughs!

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Sep 12, 2025 • 55min
MGoRadio 11.3: He's a Poster
Reflecting on 11 years of insight, the podcast humorously previews the 'Connor Stallions Bowl' and examines Central Michigan's coaching under Matt Drinkle. The dynamic offensive strategies, including innovative quarterback rotations, are discussed. Following a lackluster performance against Oklahoma, the challenges faced by Michigan's offensive line and miscommunications in the RPO offense are analyzed. Key players' contributions and the need for strategic adjustments are highlighted, offering a detailed look at college football's competitive landscape.

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Sep 11, 2025 • 51min
WTKA Roundtable 9/11/2025: I Mean…What?
Craig Ross, a frequent guest known for his insightful takes on college football, shares a fascinating look into the origins of the term 'Sooners' and Oklahoma's land rush. He critiques Michigan's conservative strategies during their recent loss, calling out their decision-making and defensive struggles. The discussion highlights the challenges facing the freshman quarterback and the need for more dynamic offensive strategies. With a deep dive into player performances, Ross emphasizes that Michigan’s issues are fixable, offering hope for future games.

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Sep 7, 2025 • 1h 49min
MGoPodcast 17.2: Congratulations Love Bug
The hosts delve into Michigan's recent loss to Oklahoma, questioning conservative coaching strategies and their impact on player development. They analyze Oklahoma's blunders that kept Michigan in the game and critique the challenges facing the offense, particularly the quarterback situation and the defensive struggles. Insights into the complexities of teamwork and strategic decision-making emerge, blending humor with sharp commentary on what needs to change moving forward.

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Sep 5, 2025 • 1h 29min
MGoRadio 11.2: Let Them Eat Bred
Dive into a thrilling analysis of the football clash between Michigan and Oklahoma! Explore the intriguing quarterback dynamics as a young transfer faces crucial expectations. Discover the defensive prowess of Oklahoma's innovative strategies, likened to the classic Don Brown system. Unpack the challenges in player depth and injuries that could impact performance. Plus, get insights into Michigan's defensive adjustments and standout player contributions as the teams gear up for an electrifying match.

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Sep 4, 2025 • 50min
WTKA Roundtable 9/4/2025: Assuming He's Human
The discussion kicks off with a deep dive into Bryce Underwood's standout debut, comparing him to Michigan's finest quarterbacks. There's excitement over the transformation of the offensive strategies under Chip Lindsey, balancing play calling with defensive exploits. The panel evaluates the offensive line's performance and defensive strategies against subpar offenses, highlighting individual player growth. A spotlight shines on the upcoming clash with Oklahoma, where the Wolverines must navigate injury challenges and leverage key players to succeed.

36 snips
Sep 2, 2025 • 2h 40min
MGoPodcast 17.1: You're Out, Buddy
Jamie Mac, a notable analyst in Big Ten football, joins to dive deep into the recent Michigan game and offer insights on young talent. They hilariously dissect a moment where an offensive lineman hilariously opted out of a fight, and analyze quarterback Bryce Underwood's impressive debut. The duo also tackles the controversial tackling rules in football and their impact on gameplay. With a sprinkle of humor, they explore the complexities of coaching decisions and player performances, making for an entertaining and insightful conversation.


