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Softball Competing for a Natty

Softball Competing for a Natty

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In this episode of the 23 Personnel Podcast, hosts Spencer and Michael discuss the Texas Tech softball team's journey to the national championship, recent updates in football including rule changes and kickoff times, the basketball non-conference schedule, and a recap of the baseball season. The conversation highlights the significance of these events for Texas Tech athletics and reflects on the overall sports landscape. The conversation delves into the recent coaching changes in college baseball, particularly focusing on Texas Tech's performance and the chaos of the NCAA regionals. The hosts reflect on the Red Raiders' struggles and their remarkable journey to the national championship in softball, highlighting key player performances and the impact of NIL deals on the program's success. The discussion also touches on pitching strategies and the future prospects of the team. In this conversation, the hosts explore their music listening preferences, the evolution of music consumption technology, and share personal cooking experiences. They discuss the complexities of modern music streaming services and the nostalgia of older formats. The conversation also touches on their culinary adventures, including grilling techniques and favorite recipes, as well as their plans for Father's Day celebrations.

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