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Chase & Nick, with guest Rich, discuss the wild day in college basketball with Duke, Kansas, Texas, Alabama, Tennessee & Colorado State all losing, Purdue losing earlier to Wisconsin, and USC and UCLA both beating Cal in Pac-12 play.
@chase, if you're in need of some supplemental CBB content, I find "The Field of 68" to provide more in depth analysis than Eye on CBB. Especially since the quality of the latter has fallen since they haven't had much to talk about with Covid + Parrish can't seem to refrain from mentioning "The Big Bank Challenge."
Field of 68 pumps out high volume, but the best one is the "after dark" with Rob Dauster, Terrence Oglesby, and Goodman. They rotate the Miller Brothers too.
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Appreciate Nick for reminding us that we have absolutely 0 reason to care what the wildcat fans think.
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@Both of you - where do you think T-Tech and Wiscy rank on the national stage? Objectively T-tech has performed better than Kansas to this point on the season, and Wiscy has performed better than Purdue (and both the lower ranked teams won the head to head last week). Should these teams be considered title contenders?
@Both of you - where do you think T-Tech and Wiscy rank on the national stage? Objectively T-tech has performed better than Kansas to this point on the season, and Wiscy has performed better than Purdue (and both the lower ranked teams won the head to head last week). Should these teams be considered title contenders?
I like both teams.
I saw Tech in person against Gonzaga, playing shorthanded without Terrence Shannon. They are gritty and play hard. I think they're somewhere between Top 15 and Top 20.
Wisco is interesting, because on top of the normal efficient play you get from that program, Johnny Davis is one of the best players in the country. I have Wisco Top 10 and a decent candidate for the Final Four. Of course, you never know with Badgers: it could be Final Four or it could be out in one.
Originally posted by Chase (Gone from NYC)View Post
I like both teams.
I saw Tech in person against Gonzaga, playing shorthanded without Terrence Shannon. They are gritty and play hard. I think they're somewhere between Top 15 and Top 20.
Wisco is interesting, because on top of the normal efficient play you get from that program, Johnny Davis is one of the best players in the country. I have Wisco Top 10 and a decent candidate for the Final Four. Of course, you never know with Badgers: it could be Final Four or it could be out in one.
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