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Hardcore Husky Podcast: Urban Meyer to Oregon? We're working the phones!
DerekJohnson
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Mario Cristobal flees Oregon and a resurgent Washington to take the Miami job. Race Bannon trademarks the phrase "Grubb Hub" for UW's huddles under their new OC. And Urban Meyer to Oregon? Will a forlorn Phil Knight make it happen? All this and so much less on this week's edition of the podcast. Special shout-outs to @iDawg, @RaceBannon and Andrew Hudson.
https://anchor.fm/hardcorehusky/episodes/Urban-Meyer-to-Oregon--Were-working-the-phones-e1bbovc

https://anchor.fm/hardcorehusky/episodes/Urban-Meyer-to-Oregon--Were-working-the-phones-e1bbovc

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First!
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Upvote. This is how you troll, kiddos.
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Good pod, pods
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I’ll listen to your pod, pods.
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Barry McCockener!!
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I called Phil Knight to ask him if he had talked to Urban or Fickell. For some reason I couldn't get through to him. This is still his number right? 1 (800) 806-6453
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Derek got Mcock blocked!YellowSnow said:Barry McCockener!!
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Great listen, as always
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The Frank Beamer talk was hurtful.
In 1954, when Beamer was seven years old, he used a push broom to help keep a pile of burning trash in place. When the job was done he returned the broom to the garage, not knowing that its bristles were still smoldering. A spark ignited a can of nearby gasoline, that exploded in front of him. His 11-year old brother, Barnett, saved him by rolling him around on the ground, but Frank was left with burns on the right side of his neck, chest and his shoulders. Over the next few years dozens of skin grafts left him with permanent scarring.
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I’m pleading ignoranceTheHB said:The Frank Beamer talk was hurtful.
In 1954, when Beamer was seven years old, he used a push broom to help keep a pile of burning trash in place. When the job was done he returned the broom to the garage, not knowing that its bristles were still smoldering. A spark ignited a can of nearby gasoline, that exploded in front of him. His 11-year old brother, Barnett, saved him by rolling him around on the ground, but Frank was left with burns on the right side of his neck, chest and his shoulders. Over the next few years dozens of skin grafts left him with permanent scarring.








