Sixth Year Seniors SixthYearSeniors
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College football & college basketball with a little gambling and a lot of pro wrestling. Coming to you August thru April - yes, we take the summers off, too.
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Huskies Repeat
UConn wins the men's national basketball title again. And just like last year, they still aren't Blue Bloods. UConn might be likeable if Dan Hurley weren't a raving psychopath. Meanwhile, Caitlin Clark and Iowa are launching the women's game to never before seen heights. Could the WNBA be next with a Caitlin and Angel version of Magic and Bird? See you again in August!
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Whining, Crying and Defending
Connecticut is just two victories away from defending its NCAA college basketball title. So why is Dan Hurley still whining about every perceived slight? NC State's Cinderella run continues, 41 years after Jim Valvano's Survive and Advance. Plus, Alabama's speed and Purdue's size are still alive.
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Form Holds True
The ACC surprises with four teams in an otherwise expected Sweet 16. Now we have a 2023 Finals rematch, a potential Caleb Love vs North Carolina return, and the best team in the nation against the most hated team in the nation.
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Selection Sunday
The NCAA tournament committee claimed they spent all weekend with little sleep to develop the NCAA tournament bracket. With Virginia in it. They apparently needed more sleep and less time. But after the most chaotic conference tournament season in many years, welcome to the 2024 March Madness.
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No Tangents
With a week to go before Selection Sunday, conference champs have questionable motivation during tournaments. Can Indiana State and Cream Abdul-Jabbar get an at-large after losing to Drake? Carolina sweeps Duke, and might have a # 1 seed in its sights. Plus, Bracket Challenge time!
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Elevators, Fire Alarms and Ether Rags
Name programs have picked the wrong time to fall apart. Indiana uses the trusty fire alarm gimmick to beat Wisconsin. Bonkers finishes from Colorado Springs to Muncie to Farmville. And a victory--finally--for Mississippi Valley State.