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Covering important stories on NCAA Division One men's basketball. Not only can you expect great coverage from November through the conference season, but I dive into the key games worth talking about and where to watch/listen/stream. It all leads up to March, when 68 schools find out when their name will be called on Selection Sunday. Once the tournament is over in early April, check back for some hot topics during the off-season. If you're looking for a podcast that is honest and hard nosed ...
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What the world saw last Friday when Dr. Rachael Gunn, aka Raygun came out wearing that sporty Australian uniform while performing that awkward routine towards the end of the Paris Olympics. Her kangaroo pose became a major meme. But there is a major lesson on how to stay persistent. She admitted her faults and said what she believed in. The belief …
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Connecticut dominated the 2024 Tournament, just like they did in 2023. I also include my off season plans for both the blog and the podcast. As always, thank you for listening and please tell your friends. More goodies to come during the offseason.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bigzman34/support…
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A 14 seed has knocked out a 3. Kentucky has won only one tournament game since 2019. John Calipari has upwards of a $30 million buyout, so what will happen in the weeks to come? Instead, let’s all congratulate 40 year old head coach Greg Kampe. As Jack Gohlke told Evan Washburn, “We’re not a Cinderella.”--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.…
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The last weekly report of the hot teams, and those schools that are struggling at the worst possible time. All of this happening while a handful of mid-major conferences begin their postseason tournaments this week. Let the Madness begin, and please stay tuned to my blog for frequent updates and some special blogs worth checking out.--- Support thi…
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Saturday promises to be a great set of games leading up to Super Sunday. I also have some brief thoughts on the first ever Super Bowl to be in Las Vegas, plus the Taylor Swift Effect is real. Will she make it in time from her Eras Tour in Tokyo? Find out on Saturday. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bigzman34/suppor…
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For me to reach triple digits in the very crowded space that is podcasting, it’s been quite a journey. I have been grateful and fortunate to talk about one of my favorite passions starting in 2016, starting with SoundCloud and moving here to Spotify since February 2020. More to come in the weeks ahead, so please subscribe and tell your friends. As …
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Saturday, January 20 proved to be another cool day for fans of Kentucky basketball. Zvonimir Ivisic is already drawing some comparisons to what Tayshaun Prince did in knocking down five straight 3s to start the game against a hot North Carolina squad in 2001. On the other hand, several schools are being exposed with so many flaws. --- Support this …
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No blog, but a short podcast. Please pray for everyone in and around Buffalo, who was affected by the major blizzard during this past weekend. To those in the South, especially in Texas and Oklahoma, hope you are trying to stay warm.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bigzman34/support…
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Zach Eden had another double-double as the Boilermakers won their first Big Ten game of the season. The first NET rankings came out on Monday, and there were a few surprises. Finally, with AI creeping more into our lives and what Charissa Thompson admitting to fake her sideline reports—I have plenty to discuss in the second half, with some importan…
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Rick Pitino does it again. Ed Cooley gets off to impressive start with Georgetown. Meanwhile, Indiana and Baylor sweated it out for 40 minutes, Creighton dominated, and Presbyterian upset Vanderbilt. Please check out my first poll of the season as well as subscribe, rate, and review. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show…
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Welcome back, as the most unpredictable college basketball season is about to start. I have several key topics that were discussed--including the top teams to watch, changes in the media, and paying tribute to the late Bobby Knight. Please rate, review, and subscribe as I will cover the sport that I am the most passionate about. And thanks so much …
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Even with all of that rain and the threat of darkness, the /shortened 75 lap race was amazing and surreal as many thousands of people managed to get a glimpse of what was happening on many major streets in the city of Chicago. Major kudos to Ben Kennedy and Julie Geise for pulling this event off. And for the city of Chicago, you all should be proud…
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Very little to mention except that 20th century technology was needed, because 5 to 6 inches of standing water has made the course being flooded. With 10,000 pounds of concrete on both sides, there’s no place for the water to go. That’s why there are manhole covers. Note that this podcast went live over 2 hours since Cole Custer was declared the wi…
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Been a long time since I did a podcast. Lots of ground to cover from June, from San Diego State remaining in the Mountain West, and at least 15 on-air talent lost their jobs at ESPN. Finally, a first will take place in the streets of Chicago’s Loop. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bigzman34/support…
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On this National Mental Health Awareness Month, there has been a lot of discussion about the importance of the NCAA trying to improve the way they handle waivers for those students who transfer. It is definitely something to consider, considering how mental health is setting record numbers. I cite a CDC report about teens and how they struggle and …
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History was made for the first time ever since seeding began in 1979, as all four Number 1 seeds were eliminated. Texas is the highest seed remaining at a 2, followed by Kansas State and Gonzaga at 3 heading to a really crazy and unpredictable Elite Eight. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bigzman34/support…
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Sweet 16 Bound for the remaining Number 1 seeds after some injury concerns during both games in the Birmingham pod. I have your brief recap. For more details, please check out my blog on the JetPack app and search for All Things About Men’s College Basketball. And please don’t forget to subscribe.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify…
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The record was 1-250, the one being in 2018 when Maryland-Baltimore County were the first 15 seed to knock out the then overall Number 1 seed in Virginia. On Friday night March 17 at the East Regional in Columbus, Ohio saw more history. The FDU Knights were quicker, they were more aggressive, and completely shut down Zach Edey of Purdue for the las…
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Congratulations to the Furman Paladins for being the 22nd school since 1985 as a 13 seed to knock out the 4 in Virginia. Ironic that it happened on the 5th anniversary of the first 16 seed to KO a 1 when UMBC made history. More updates to come throughout the Big Dance, and remember to check out my blogs via the Jetpack app for more details. --- Sup…
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16 Games On Thursday, 16 Games on Friday. All Day and Into The Night. Since 1982, no other sports event has captured the fun, passion, drama, and excitement as the NCAA Tournament. Only the FA Cup in the UK comes close. Will your brackets stay intact or will it crumble to pieces? Enjoy the games everybody.--- Support this podcast: https://podcaster…
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The brackets are set and the seed lines proved to be mind boggling at first glance. Here was my first time reaction, but for more details please find my blog All Things About Men's College Basketball on the JetPack app. Thank you so much for listening and please check for my key thoughts all tournament long. --- Support this podcast: https://podcas…
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An exciting, but exhausting Saturday saw many mid-majors dominate. Separately, I want to welcome everyone to my debut podcast on the Spotify platform. I am looking forward to using some of their tools to reach more listeners and hopefully they stay active and interact when I think something is blog worthy. Anyways, welcome to my favorite time of th…
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Happy Valentine’s Day. I wanted to take some time out of my blogs normally dealing with the Power 5 and decided to give some love to the mid-major schools, who are hoping to become the next Cinderella darlings when the tournament commences in March. And yes, there's a lot of 2022 St. Peter's love included in this special blog. Most of all, I dedica…
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With the Super Bowl behind us, I want to welcome all of you bandwagon (aka the casual) fans who only follow college basketball in March. And there has been plenty of news besides the hiring of Charlie Baker as the next NCAA President. Three schools have been playing musical chairs on who will be the overall number 1 seed in less than a month before…
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A special tribute to the master disk jockey who did a popular Monday feature called "Lin's Bin", which aired for over 20 years on 93 WXRT in Chicago. This podcast is dedicated to the man it all possible, along with his rather expanded use of the English language in Lin Brehmer. Enjoy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sho…
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The first part of this podcast is dedicated to everyone who survived all of the flooding and those frightening mudslides in Los Angeles and especially in the collar counties surrounding San Francisco. For those of you having to endure rain since Christmas, if I read it correctly from what both KNX and KCBS Newsradio mentioned in their reporting ove…
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Very little news on Tuesday, except that the Pac-12 mentioned on Monday that their overall TV package may not be as much in terms of overall dollars as either the SEC or the Big Ten. The possibly of moving most of their basketball games to Amazon might be gaining some steam. ESPN however still wants to do their popular "Pac-12 After Dark" series, e…
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Final big Saturday before Christmas. Gonzaga and Alabama went down to the wire, while the Field of 68 crew broadcast their first game broadcast live on YouTube (4:30 p.m. Eastern/1:30 Pacific.) Here is the link. Enjoy the game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26Juo4zR4U8 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bigzman34/su…
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Another interesting weekend on the hardwood and two news stories that grabbed the nation’s headlines. First one involves the popular co-anchor team at ABC News GMA3 with the budding love affair involving T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach. And on Monday morning, a sad chapter came to an end in cable news. I explain it all in this podcast and more details c…
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It was a very busy off season. And the same two schools that met for the 2017 title might meet again in Houston come April. Please stay up to date with my blog, where I post frequently at https://fortyminutesofhoopsfun.wordpress.com/ Please rate, review, and subscribe-especially on Apple Podcasts. It would really mean a lot to me. And thank you so …
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Name, Image, and Likeness. It's in the news and nobody can escape it. Since the 2021 Supreme Court decision that opened the floodgates for students to profit while playing their favorite sports, there was very little to mention in this short podcast. For more information, please visit my blog at https://fortyminutesofhoopsfun.wordpress.com/ to read…
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A day very few people thought would never happen in April 2021 finally came true on Tuesday night. This is truly a pinch-me moment, as Dr. Mark Emmert--the ultimate jerk outside of former President Donald J. Trump will finally leave behind one of the worst run organizations in United States, let alone world history as president of the NCAA. More de…
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WOW! Is your heart still beating after this ultimate thrill ride? If you did, consider yourselves lucky. Go ahead and breathe out a slow exhale, ladies and gentlemen. If you read in my blog, the second semifinal game was going to be 10,000 times bigger than any Duke/North Carolina game, or pick your favorite sports rivalry--the two trump cards UNC …
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When the brackets came out, there was little chance that the nastiest rivals ever to play college basketball were going to meet. That is, until the regional finals when Duke beat up Arkansas at the West Regional in San Francisco. The following day, North Carolina squashed the Cinderella dreams of the first Number 15 seed to reach the Elite Eight in…
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