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The Solid Verbal College Football

Sports Video Games of the 1990s

The Solid Verbal College Football

iHeartPodcasts

News, Sports, Sports News, Football

4.83.5K Ratings

🗓️ 28 July 2017

⏱️ 96 minutes

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Summary

Ty and Dan are joined by ESPN'S Bill Barnwell and SB Nation's Ryan Nanni to discuss the most influential sports video games of the 1990s and debate whether Road Rash was a "sports" game, the merits of Olympic-themed video games, the role of the Madden series in their young lives, whether NBA Jam was the greatest game of the generation, and much more. 

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0:00.0

Welcome to the solid verbal.

0:03.7

Solid verbal.

0:04.8

Come after me.

0:06.6

I'm a man.

0:07.4

I'm 40.

0:08.2

I've heard so many players say, why I want to be happy.

0:10.7

You want to be happy for a day?

0:12.2

Eat a steak.

0:13.2

It's that wool, wool, and down and tie.

0:18.6

Welcome back to the solid verbal boys and girls.

0:21.8

My name is Ty Hildenbrand.

0:22.9

I am joined by my co-host and colleague and friend

0:26.2

of many years.

0:26.8

Dan Rubenstein seated to my left, seated

0:29.4

across the table.

0:30.4

Yeah.

0:31.4

Be a special guest.

0:32.4

Now, he was with us last summer.

0:34.1

It was a breakout podcast sensation of the summer.

0:38.0

At least as it relates to our show, we're going to give the summer.

0:40.4

Emo and pop punk show.

0:42.8

Bill Barnwell from ESPN.

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