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23 | Toothless in Seattle

Episode 23 of the Loyal & True podcast, hosted by Loyal & True, titled "23 | Toothless in Seattle" was published on February 10, 2020 and runs 39 minutes.

February 10, 2020 ·39m · Loyal & True

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Jared and Jayson are back to recap the week that was in Oklahoma State sports. The Cowboy basketball team came up on the short end of a hard-fought game with No. 1 Baylor, and the ladies won a nail-biter against West Virginia. Jared and Jayson also remember the 1995 Final Four team, led by Big Country and Randy Rutherford. All this and more! #teamjared Music: “Again and Again,” by Topo Azul Licensed through marmosetmusic.com

Jared and Jayson are back to recap the week that was in Oklahoma State sports. The Cowboy basketball team came up on the short end of a hard-fought game with No. 1 Baylor, and the ladies won a nail-biter against West Virginia. Jared and Jayson also remember the 1995 Final Four team, led by Big Country and Randy Rutherford. All this and more!


#teamjared


Music:

“Again and Again,” by Topo Azul
Licensed through marmosetmusic.com

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