RUNDOWN

Today’s episode begins with Mitch venting his frustration about the Hawks game on Sunday before telling a Rodney Dangerfield story from 1986 in New York. The guys also chat about the memorable Saturday on Montlake for Huskies fans resulting in a 37-34 victory. Four featured guests are Seahawks insiders Brady Henderson and Brian Nemhauser, CBS Sports college football analyst Rick Neuheisel, and On Montlake Huskies writer Christian Caple. “Other Stuff” topics range from Colorado choking against Stanford, Russell Wilson’s rapid decline in Denver, and rumors of Barbara Walter and Richard Pryor caught in bed together years ago!

GUESTS      

  • Brady Henderson | Seahawks NFL Nation reporter
  • Brian Nemhauser | Hawk Blogger
  • Rick Neuheisel | CBS Sports college football analyst
  • Christian Caple | On Montlake & Say Who, Say Pod

TABLE OF CONTENTS

0:58 | Was that not the most frustrating Seahawks game in a long time especially considering the immaculate first drive?

6:41 | Mitch shares the password for this week’s slate of games for Beat the Boys.

14:17 | Scott is gaining an appreciation for the late Rodney Dangerfield whom Mitch is a lifetime fan of.  

24:24 | UW moves to fifth in the rankings after a dramatic win over Oregon that lived up to the billing.

37:50 | GUESTS: Brady and Brian gather round the Seahawks No-Table with Mitch to recap the 17-13 loss to the Bengals. 

1:07:59 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel shares his observations from the weekend across college football including the instant classic between UW and Oregon.

1:38:58 | GUEST: Christian Caple is back to provide takeaways from the stunner on Montlake against the Ducks.

1:56:52 | The “Other Stuff” segment features stories such as the collapse in Boulder for Primetime’s Buffs, the struggles for Russ with the Broncos, and allegations surfacing about relations between Barbara Walters and Richard Pryor! 

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