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Episode 20: Hoosiers movie discussion: Part 2.

Episode 20: Hoosiers movie discussion: Part 2.

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In this episode, we’re finishing our discussion about a GenX classic sports movie: Hoosiers — the legendary 1986 basketball movie that became an instant classic. Whether you remember watching it on VHS or caught it during a Saturday afternoon TV marathon, Hoosiers is the ultimate underdog sports film. Join us as we revisit the unforgettable story of Hickory High, the inspirational coaching of Norman Dale, and why Hoosiers remains one of the best sports movies of all time.

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Production Credits:

Intro and outro music: Mason Enis

Narrator: Haylee Wolf

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