• Hosts: Tony Garica (@RealTonyGarcia) and Rainer Sabin (@RainerSabin)
• Editor: Robin Chan
• Producer: Andrew Birkle
• Email: apgarcia@freepress.com
On this episode: It’s safe to say that it’s been a busy few weeks for Michigan football, between landing No. 1 recruit Bryce Underwood, the shocking upset of Ohio State, national signing day, firing and hiring offensive coordinators, landing in the ReliaQuest Bowl in a matchup with Alabama and so much more. The Hail Yes crew goes right down the lists and recaps all the major happenings for Michigan football over the last few weeks and how much of that momentum will carry over. Speaking of carry over, the Big Ten has released its 2025 schedules, so the guys take a little bit of time to talk about that as well.
After unpacking the football sandwich in the first half of the show, Tony, Rainer and Andrew discuss Michigan basketball’s super impressive start to the season (despite the loss to Arkansas), and Andrew gushes about how much he loves Danny Wolf’s game. Plus, are the Wolverines a Final Four team? One of the hosts thinks they might be.
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