MGoRadio 8.6: Team Canada's Lasting Lessons
The Book
John U. Bacon is coming on to talk about this, ie "The Greatest Comeback: How Team Canada Fought Back, Took the Summit Series, and Reinvented Hockey."
Like you need more than a link to buy a Bacon book, core audience. He could have called it Hockey Canada's Lasting Lessons and you'd buy it. It's a Bacon book.
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Featured Musician: Craig Brown Band
Video is Here:
[After THE JUMP: What's to be said]
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1. Penn State Preview
starts at the top
If their secondary is so good why do they give up yards? Seth is afraid of running quarterbacks, like we haven't faced Sean Clifford before.
2. John U. Bacon on his new book The Greatest Comeback on the 1972 Summit Series
starts at 31:06
The Canadians were so sure of themselves. Then they had to go into the Columbus, Ohio, of countries to win back their pride.
3. Bacon and Hockey
starts at 45:45
Bacon coached against Narauto so he's got
4. Indiana After Review
starts at 1:00:00
Okay Klatt, what did you find? Well, how did it go with Barnhart? Was there a Mike Hart Effect? Dealing with Screens. How real is the pass rush?
About the Featured Musician
This week it's the Craig Brown Band (Website. Spotify.) He's country, but tongue in cheek country. One thing my college friend core group (who were all in a band) does when we get together is pull out acoustic guitars and genre-bend. Craig Brown reminds me of that…putting a blues riff on an Old Blue Eyes classic or The song choices:
- Overthinking
- Get This Money
- Shoulda Been Fishin'
Also because Across 110th Street will get our Youtubes taken now now, the opener and outro:
- “The Employee is Not Afraid”—Bear vs. Shark
- “Ruska Vodka”—Motorboat
THE USUAL LINKS:
- Helpful iTunes subscribe link
- General podcast feed link
- Direct download link
- What's with the theme music?
Look for Brian's Lasting Lessons, the dark and sordid history of MGoBlog, by John U. Bacon next fall.
October 14th, 2022 at 10:15 PM ^
I don't know what Brian Cook's deal is. He said some inaccurate stuff about the PSU-CMU game the other day in one of their podcasts. Now, he kicks this one off with more inaccuracies about that game. At 2:18, referring to CMU-PSU, he says "It's 17-14 at the beginning of the 3rd quarter." No, 21-14. For some reason he can't read this game's box score. It's like listening to Seth try to pronounce Tagovailoa...just can't get it right.
October 15th, 2022 at 8:10 AM ^
Thank you for your service.
October 15th, 2022 at 10:53 AM ^
If it makes you feel better Seth, in Latin it would be pronounced Yanus, not Janus.
October 20th, 2022 at 8:23 PM ^
Depends on the period of Latin. But this is my struggle with Latin languages, and words derived from them. I know the orthography, and sometimes miss the mark by hundreds of years.
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