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    The Game 11/1/18

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    By Mitch Fortner on November 1, 2018 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, The Game

    Seems like Bill Snyder is not the only one coming to painful realizations right now. We preview Saturday’s game with TCU Powercat Gameday reporter John Denton. John and Mason are put to the test in music and movie trivia. Plus, John in Vegas and You Can’t Be Serious


    0:00 – Coming to a painful realization
    11:22 – Interview with John Denton
    20:08 – Interview with Nick Leckey
    29:41 – John in Vegas
    37:09 – Minor bowl games are too important
    50:49 – Mason v Music/John v Movies
    1:05:48 – Fake Bowls and BBQ
    1:12:38 – You Can’t Be Serious

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