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December 29, 2013
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California, Here We Come (12/29)

Ty and Dan break down the Bill O’Brien-to-NFL rumors, analyze Nick Aliotti’s retirement, rehash bowl results and make predictions for the games to come.  Plus, a few e-mails and pure, unfettered excitement about The Solid Verbal’s trip to the BCS National Championship in California.

Also, don’t forget to vote for the 2013 Verbie Awards!

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