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Evan and Harry welcome back Ashton Campbell creator of Beyond the Green to recap the very disappointing UNT loss at El Paso as well as saying goodbye to our seniors in the final home game this Saturday at Apogee versus FIU. We also say goodbye to the great John Skladany and look at other odds and ends as the team closes out the season.

http://www.gomeangreen.com/forums/podcast/gmgpod141.mp3

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oldguystudent

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You sure danced around the weather issue gingerly. Yep, it was a real rain dance.

And now I'm curious about the Nevada game which was before my time. I thought the Ohio game was the monsoon of monsoons.

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Evan

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Every generation of fan remembers at least one monsoon at fouts

We were a bit heavy this week after the loss to UTEP and Corky was a bit before our time...we do have a large amount of Corky related items in Harry's office. We will talk a bit about him next episode.

Thanks for listening.

Gmg

Stix

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And now I'm curious about the Nevada game which was before my time. I thought the Ohio game was the monsoon of monsoons.

To me the biggest monsoon game was on Halloween, 1981, against So. Miss. That was the Bob Tyler year. We lost 22 - 0. :( I remember the Denton cable weather channel ticking off 1/100th of an inch of rain every second that day. Rumor has it a player almost drowned at the bottom of a pile after a tackle.

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