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Offense Still in Margaritaville

The rainy weather and all the cancellations have Zach and Michael a little grumpy on this week’s show as they aren’t afraid to share their frustrations with the MSU baseball team. Zach highlights the idea that MSU can be winners as a small ball team and M

Episode 7 of the Warning Track on Impact 89FM podcast, hosted by Impact 89FM | WDBM-FM, titled "Offense Still in Margaritaville" was published on April 7, 2016 and runs 25 minutes.

April 7, 2016 ·25m · Warning Track on Impact 89FM

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The rainy weather and all the cancellations have Zach and Michael a little grumpy on this week’s show as they aren’t afraid to share their frustrations with the MSU baseball team. Zach highlights the idea that MSU can be winners as a small ball team and Michael worries that MSU fans might be seeing midseason form now, and it’s not pretty. The rumor mill hits rapid fire questions and the duo will preview the upcoming matchup against Penn State in State College, PA.

The rainy weather and all the cancellations have Zach and Michael a little grumpy on this week’s show as they aren’t afraid to share their frustrations with the MSU baseball team. Zach highlights the idea that MSU can be winners as a small ball team and Michael worries that MSU fans might be seeing midseason form now, and it’s not pretty. The rumor mill hits rapid fire questions and the duo will preview the upcoming matchup against Penn State in State College, PA.
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