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    The Game 12/15/17

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    By Mitch Fortner on December 15, 2017 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, The Game

    John and Mason are on today leading off with thoughts on Brent Venables’ comments on staying at Clemson and HC chances, Twitter reaction to it, Mason’s Bowl Challenge stumps John, Brady’s Cover 5 and SEMO facts in hour one. In hour two, Nick Lecky calls in, John was wrong in 2009, Dean Wade has a nickname for Levi Stockard.

    0:00 – Venables comments
    12:56 – Mason’s Bowl Challenge
    23:24 – Cover 5
    30:11 – SEMO facts
    38:03 – Nick Lecky
    50:53 – Venables Twitter reactions and John was wrong in 09
    1:02:07 – Dean Wade’s nickname for Stockard

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