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BLOOD WEEK HISTORY: Thanksgiving Blood Soup

Shutdown Fullcast

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Sports, Football

4.82.9K Ratings

🗓️ 27 November 2019

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

We continue our review of historical blood weeks with a trip to Thanksgiving Week, 2010. Ralph Friedgen was still at Maryland. Mike Stoops was still at Arizona. Dabo and Clemson went 6-7! These were different times, but that does not mean there was an absence of ranking upheaval, even if it cost us one of our best shots at a non-power making the BCS Championship. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the shutdown full cast.

0:05.8

The forecast this week, blood.

0:08.8

The full cast forecast.

0:10.2

The full cast forecast.

0:11.6

Again, to repeat, blood.

0:15.2

Everybody enjoy Thanksgiving.

0:16.7

The forecast is blood.

0:18.9

Blood.

0:19.9

Your weird uncle is bringing blood soup.

0:24.0

Blood from a turkey, blood from a ham, and blood from your dirty, thieving rivals across

0:29.9

town and or the state.

0:32.4

That's correct.

0:33.4

So blood week episode.

0:34.4

If might I say the blood week episode on the internet's only college football podcast.

0:39.2

Remember a banner society?

0:40.8

We cover the entire sport.

0:42.4

The past, the present, the future.

0:44.8

Sometimes all at once.

0:45.8

Northwestern.

0:46.8

Northwestern, which exists in both the past, present, and potentially the future.

0:51.8

We are the Dr. Manhattan of college football podcasts.

0:56.9

Except we work close usually.

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