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10 | Scoreboard

An episode of the Loyal & True podcast, hosted by Loyal & True, titled "10 | Scoreboard" was published on April 1, 2019 and runs 4 minutes.

April 1, 2019 ·4m · Loyal & True

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This week's episode features a scoreboard update of the week that was in Oklahoma State Sports! Jayson and Jared will be back next week with a full episode! Music: "Again and Again," by Topo Azul Licensed through marmosetmusic.com

This week's episode features a scoreboard update of the week that was in Oklahoma State Sports! Jayson and Jared will be back next week with a full episode!


Music:

"Again and Again," by Topo Azul

Licensed through marmosetmusic.com

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