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Every week starting Thursday, Mike Max will preview the matchups that matter that weekend.
We'll see what's on the Vikings' to-do list, and we might give the Packers a mention, too. The Gophers are fighting in the new, reconfigured Big 10, and so are the Badgers. Plus, we will spotlight the local college front.
We'll go behind the headlines with stories you won't get anywhere else, sitting down with Cris Carter, Jim Nantz, Dave Winfield and more.
This is your ticket to action and insights all season long.
Listen wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes drop Friday morning after airing on the 10 p.m. news the night before.

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Roma to welcome Ziolkowski by the end of next week
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'This isn't YouTube' - talks continue for Joshua v Paul
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