EPISODE · Dec 31, 2024 · 30 MIN
Courts ‘N Fields - No Playoffs for the Seahawks, but there is a College Football Playoff!
from Courts N' Fields · host Tim Kelly
Tim rides solo but Producer Stormy is behind the 1s and 2s as Tim talks about the disappointing end to the Seahawks season. He also brings a little College Football Playoff chatter to the table as well! #football #ncaa #cfp #nfl #seattle #seahawks #ncaa #collegefootball
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