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Nuanez Now, formerly Tootell & Nuanez, is your chance to stay on top of all the latest city, state and regional sports news. 102.9 ESPN Missoula’s flagship show provides exposure and insight to teams and athletes in and around western Montana, from the preps to the pros, accentuating national ESPN content with stories specific to the state of Montana.
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Soccer, football, the beautiful game. Whatever you call it, we're talking about it on Soccer in Snow & Smoke, the new soccer podcast from Andrew Houghton and ESPN Missoula. From the Griz to local high schools and youth programs, soccer culture is strong in the Garden City. We'll cover all of it, plus whatever else happens in the wide world of soccer.
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Inside the Dugout

ESPN Missoula, Geoff Safford

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Go Inside the Dugout and get to know your favorite Missoula Paddleheads players and coaches. This weekly podcast from 102.9 ESPN Missoula features exclusive interviews hosted by Geoff Safford, Voice of the Paddleheads.
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Tootell & Nuanez is your chance to stay on top of all the latest city, state and regional sports news. 102.9 ESPN Missoula’s flagship show provides exposure and insight to teams and athletes in and around western Montana, from the professional level down to college and prep sports, accentuating national ESPN content with stories specific for Missoula and the Bitterroot Valley.
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Griz Greats: The Coaching Tree brought to you by Blackfoot Communications, Berkshire Hathaway, and Stockman's Bar is an interview series hosted by Ryan Tootell and Colter Nuanez from ESPN Missoula. University of Montana basketball has an illustrious reputation for producing some of the best college basketball coaches that the game has ever seen, and it can be traced back to legendary Michigan State head men's basketball coach Jud Heathcote, who got his first college head coaching job at the ...
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In 2001, the Montana Grizzlies mauled their way to the 2001 Division I-AA national championship, culminating in a 13-6 victory over No. 3 Furman on December 21 of 2001 to seal UM's second national title in seven seasons. Montana has not won another national title, although the Griz won more games between 2000 and 2009 than any college football program had ever won in a decade. Griz Greats: the 20th anniversary of the 2001 national champions is a 20-part podcast series featuring interviews wi ...
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Colter Nuanez is joined by co-host extraordinaire Rajiem Seabrook to talk the Top 10 pro athletes in baseball, basketball and football to never win championships, the recent history between Big Sky Conference and Mountain West non-conference football games and NFL word association about the AFC North.…
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Colter Nuanez is joined by co-host extraordinaire Rajiem Seabrook to talk everything from Pearl Jam in Missoula to last big questions about the Griz and Bobcat football teams to the new home run king for the Pioneer League for the Missoula Paddleheads to the befuddling Seattle MarinersBy ESPN Montana
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Colter Nuanez and Andrew Houghton pool their meager knowledge of the New Mexico Lobos, Montana State's season-opening opponent. Plus: this week's Treasure State Stars features soccer sensations and champion golfers, and Griz running back Xavier Harris joins the show after practice.By ESPN Missoula
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Montana State head football coach Brent Vigen joins the ESPN Roundtable for an exclusive interview looking forward to the Bobcats' Week 0 game against New Mexico. Plus: former Whitefish goalkeeper Norah Schmidt, who's now at Gonzaga, catches up with Andrew Houghton in the Senior Spotlight.By ESPN Missoula
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Andrew Houghton catches up with Griz soccer coach Chris Citowicki with Montana's season just a few days away. Plus: Colter Nuanez talks to Adam Hust, manager of the Billings Scarlets, after the Scarlets became the first team from Montana to make the American Legion World Series in over 60 years.By ESPN Missoula
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