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Michael Spath and Justin Roh take a look at what the 2021-2022 Michigan Basketball roster looks like and what it means that Eli Brooks will be coming back for one more year. They also discuss some departures from the Michigan Football program including Recruiting Director Matt Dudek, as well as wide receivers Giles Jackson and Xavier Worthy. What d…
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Former WTKA mid-day host Michael Spath and Justin Roh discuss the Sweet Sixteen matchups for both the Men's & Women's Basketball teams. Juwan Howard and Kim Barnes-Arico share a special bond that has their programs making waves in college basketball and on their way to the top. Will the Wolverines be able to move into the Elite Eight and Final Four…
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Juwan Howard continues to impress as he clinched his first Regular Season Big Ten Championship in just year two. The Wolverines are not ready to stop there as they eye the Big Ten and NCAA Tournaments over the next couple weeks. Michael Spath, Justin Roh, and Maddie Mustion discuss Michigan's title-clinching victory over MSU and what is in store fo…
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Brandon Brown, Zach Shaw and Michael Spath reunite at Wolverine State Brewing Co. to catch up and talk both Michigan basketball and Michigan football, including our diagnosis of what went wrong against Illinois and what we make of the U-M quarterback situation.
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Michael Spath, Justin Roh and special guest Maddie Mustion reflect on Michigan basketball's big win over Iowa and what it means for the rest of the season. Plus we talk to OptiShot Golf President and COO Kevin Johnston about how to get the most out of your indoor golf game as you wait for temperatures to rise in the Midwest.…
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Michael Spath and Justin Roh discuss the recruiting splash that Michigan's new coaching staff has made and how that could or could not affect their success on the field this coming fall. Michigan Basketball is back this weekend and the guys argue if they will come back rusty or hit the ground running.…
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Michael Spath and Justin Roh celebrate Groundhog Day by looking at recent news regarding Michigan football, including AD Warde Manuel's expectations for Jim Harbaugh and the program, the return of two fifth-year seniors, and the departure of one-time future stars Dylan McCaffrey and Zach Charbonnet.
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On today's special hockey edition podcast, Michael Spath interviews David Moss, a former Michigan hockey player that spent nine years in the NHL and one year playing in Switzerland before transitioning into a business owner with his wife, Erinn, and a sales rep. We talk about his college and pro careers, what he thinks of the Wolverines' current te…
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Michael Spath and Justin Roh delve deeper into Jim Harbaugh's new coaching staff and whether Harbaugh's moves indicate he's playing the long game, building for the future, or is in it to win it immediately. Plus, how long will the Michigan athletic department pause last and what does this mean for the basketball and hockey teams?…
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In today's podcast Michael Spath & Justin Roh discuss the impact of Mike Hart's return to Michigan football as the running backs coach, plus our thoughts on the rumors of a shakeup in the U-M secondary. We also look at Michigan basketball's dominant win over Wisconsin and have an important talk about diversity and inclusion with Erica White.…
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As Michigan nation waits for Jim Harbaugh to make a decision about his future, Michael Spath and Will Heininger take a look back at the college football playoff semifinals and preview the national championship game. Then we get into the ambiguity surrounding the U-M programs as Harbaugh weighs his head-coaching options.…
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Michael Spath and Justin Roh look at the topnotch recruiting class Jim Harbaugh signed Dec. 16 and break down what it means for the Wolverines' immediate future, coming seasons, and what it could mean for Harbaugh's time in Ann Arbor. Plus, if Harbaugh is back in 2021, how many coaches should he get rid of?…
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Michael Spath and Justin Roh break down all the hubbub surrounding Jim Harbaugh's comments about the status of his team post-cancellation of THE Game and as they prepare for Saturday's "9th" Big Ten contest with Iowa. Plus, we talk football recruiting with longtime fan and fourth-generation business owner Jim Wanty of O&W Beverage. As Jim said, "Be…
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Michael Spath, Justin Roh and former Michigan defensive line starter Will Heininger break down the mood around Michigan football as it prepares for what could be its final Big Ten Conference game. Is there an appetite to play a West Division foe and if so, why is Iowa the rumored opponent? Plus we talk coaching styles - a player's coach vs. a more …
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In what will certainly be an ongoing conversation, Michael Spath and Justin Roh delve into a Michigan football world post-Jim Harbaugh and debate the merits of hiring a coach like Matt Campbell vs. Tony Elliott. We also discuss the Big Ten's poor planning this season and finish with some basketball news.…
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Michael Spath and Justin Roh break down the consequences of THE Game being canceled and how it came to be. Plus, Warde Manuel refused to talk about Jim Harbaugh's future in a Tuesday press conference, demonstrating an irresponsible absence of leadership and throwing the football program into chaos.
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Michael Spath and Justin Roh break everything down in today's podcast, starting with the Michigan basketball's best win of the year Sunday against Central Florida. When we turn to football, we look at the chances of THE Game being played, why U-M STILL has not announced an extension for Jim Harbaugh and who/what to believe with so many rumors swirl…
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Michael Spath and Justin Roh look at Michigan's narrow victory over Oakland in Sunday's basketball game plus we dive into Michigan football talk as the Wolverines pause workouts due to presumed positive COVID tests and we ask one BIG question: Where is AD Warde Manuel amid all this football and Jim Harbaugh tumult?…
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Michael Spath and Justin Roh are joined by former Michigan Defensive End Will Heininger to discuss how Harbaugh's culture has led Michigan Football to the spot they are in right now. The team lacks effort, pride, and leadership, which is an indictment on Harbaugh and the coaching staff.
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Michael Spath, Justin Roh and former Wolverine defensive lineman Will Heininger break down the positives that emerged (especially offensively) in Michigan's triple-overtime victory at Rutgers, look at the defensive challenges and take stock of where the program is with four games remaining in the season.…
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Michael Spath and Justin Roh are joined by former starting offensive lineman Rueben Riley as they consider what Michigan football must do to salvage this season, keep its recruiting momentum and maybe, just maybe, quiet some of the Jim Harbaugh critics, if only temporarily.
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Michael Spath and Justin Roh look at whether Don Brown will get "revenge" on Wisconsin after last year's defensive debacle, plus if things go south against the Badgers, should Michigan start playing exclusively for 2021? We also look at Juwan Howard's recruiting success and our early expectations for this year's hoops team.…
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Michael Spath and Justin Roh discuss the future of Michigan Football and if that will involve Jim Harbaugh in 2021 or not. Michael shares his insight on where Warde Manuel and the athletic department stand right now on Harbaugh's future. Is Jim's firing a foregone conclusion or will he get one more shot?…
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Michael Spath and Justin Roh debate what the real Michigan football is - the one that efficiently defeated Minnesota in Week 1 with a dominant running game and solid defense or the team that was upset by rival Michigan State, showing an inability to run the ball, use its weapons offensively or defend big plays.…
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