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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[An undefeated 11-0 team with no bowl invite sounds impossible now, but Arkansas State lived it, and the echoes still shape how we talk about fairness, money, and recognition in college football. We’re joined by Jonesboro native and A-State Hall of Honor defensive end Robert Speer, a walking historian with stories that stretch from the 1960s to today’s Red Wolves era.   We go back to the roots: growing up around A-State coaches, falling in love with the program before ever wearing a unifo...]]></itunes:summary>
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