• Hosts: Tony Garica (@RealTonyGarcia) and Rainer Sabin (@RainerSabin)
• Editor: Robin Chan
• Producer: Andrew Birkle
• Email: apgarcia@freepress.com
On this episode: It’s not everyday that we’d start a show in November talking about basketball over football, but that’s just how impressive Michigan basketball was in its first game under Dusty May. The Wolverines smashed Cleveland State, 101-53, in their season opener and looked efficient and smooth while doing so. The biggest star of the day was Yale transfer Danny Wolf, and Tony and Rainer open the show by discussing how impressive Wolf was, how real this Michigan performance was and if it’s too early to get (really) excited about this year’s Michigan basketball squad.
Then after the break, the guys look back on Michigan football’s tough loss to Oregon, and if the Wolverines stand any chance against an Indiana squad that suddenly looks like a buzz saw. And last but not least, Andrew joins the guys to make predictions for Michigan’s game on the road at Indiana, plus the other biggest games around the country.
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