The EvanMiya College Basketball Show

Evan Miyakawa

The EvanMiya College Basketball Show is a weekly college basketball podcast covering the biggest national storylines and emerging trends men’s college basketball. Hosted by Evan Miyakawa — PhD statistician and founder of EvanMiya.com — the show blends expert analysis, data-driven insights, and conversations with national analysts and insiders from around the sport.

Episodes

  1. A cinderella that could be a matchup nightmare + more with Seth Davis, Joe Lunardi

    3D AGO

    A cinderella that could be a matchup nightmare + more with Seth Davis, Joe Lunardi

    With Selection Sunday just days away, this episode of The EvanMiya College Basketball Show dives deep into the chaos of Championship Week and the rapidly evolving NCAA Tournament picture. Evan Miyakawa is joined by Seth Davis of Hoops HQ and CBS to break down the weekend’s biggest games, debate which teams are built for deep March runs, and analyze how this year’s unusually weak bubble could shape the field. Later in the show, legendary bracketologist Joe Lunardi joins to go full bracketology mode, discussing which teams are safely in, which programs are sweating out conference tournaments, and what the committee may prioritize as Selection Sunday approaches. Evan also reveals a mid-major Cinderella team he believes could cause real problems in the NCAA Tournament. Chapters (00:00) Seth Davis (Hoops HQ) joins the show!(04:56) Florida moves ahead of UConn for 1-seed(09:16) Wisconsin's dark horse potential?(12:19) Miami goes 31-0!(17:20) Louisville's tourney outlook(19:50) Teams to watch: UCLA + Ohio State(22:38) Mid-majors who could make noise(25:21) Weakest bubble we've ever seen?(32:31) A cinderella with HUGE upset potential(37:50) Joe Lunardi (ESPN) joins the show!(39:03) Auburn's resume(43:27) Miami OH vs Auburn(52:21) Cincinnati's resume(57:02) Texas, Missouri, and A&M(59:56) Indiana's resume(01:02:41) Virginia, Arkansas, Saint Mary's(01:12:06) Purdue's vexing tourney outlook(01:14:02) Duke's injuries + expectations(01:15:33) Michigan and Ohio State wins(01:16:48) My conference tourney prediction Connect with the show: Visit EvanMiya.comFollow on Twitter/XSubscribe on YouTubeFollow on InstagramFull Show ArchivesMerch

    1h 20m
  2. March is HERE, the true title favorites are separating + more with Tate Frazier, Mike LaTulip

    MAR 3

    March is HERE, the true title favorites are separating + more with Tate Frazier, Mike LaTulip

    March is officially here, and this episode of The EvanMiya College Basketball Show dives headfirst into a massive weekend of statement wins and rising title contenders. Evan Miyakawa is joined by Tate Frazier to break down dominant performances from Michigan, Duke, Arizona, Florida, and Texas Tech, debate whether Michigan and Duke have separated from the field, and play a game of Fact or Fiction on Kansas, the SEC, UConn, and more. Later, Mike LaTulip joins to analyze Michigan’s road win over Illinois, Purdue’s recent struggles, Miami (OH)’s undefeated run, and the evolving March landscape. Evan also shares updated under-seeded analytics insights, highlighting teams that could outperform their tournament seed and swing your bracket. Chapters (00:00) Tate Frazier (The Ringer) joins the show!(04:26) Florida crushes Arkansas in a statement win(09:58) Arizona controls Kansas(13:15) Duke handles Virginia(17:42) Tate's quick thoughts on Michigan(19:35) Texas Tech wildly impresses vs Iowa State(24:32) Game of March "Fact or Fiction"(37:54) PSA to Arizona and Texas Tech fans(42:05) Bracket value: under-seeded teams (48:29) Mike LaTulip (Field of 68) joins the show!(49:49) Michigan clinches Big Ten title vs Illinois(01:05:18) Insider look at Miami Ohio's success(01:14:10) Purdue outlook after Ls to OSU, MSU(01:22:03) Picking our favorite March teams(01:28:52) Other noteworthy results Connect with the show: Visit EvanMiya.comFollow on Twitter/XSubscribe on YouTubeFollow on InstagramFull Show ArchivesMerch

    1h 35m
  3. Which 6 teams can win a national title + more with Jeff Goodman, Will Warren

    FEB 24

    Which 6 teams can win a national title + more with Jeff Goodman, Will Warren

    In this episode of The EvanMiya College Basketball Show, Evan Miyakawa is joined by Jeff Goodman of Field of 68 and Will Warren of Basket Under Review to break down a loaded weekend of top-tier matchups, including Duke’s defensive win over Michigan, Arizona’s gritty road victory at Houston, UCLA’s overtime thriller against Illinois, and BYU’s statement win over Iowa State without Richie Saunders. The show dives into the evolving one-seed picture, Cameron Boozer’s historic season, concerns surrounding Darryn Peterson and Kansas, Tennessee’s rebounding dominance, Miami (OH)’s undefeated run, and early Final Four picks as March approaches. Evan closes with Analytics Corner, examining updated injury impacts for Texas Tech, BYU, and UNC, along with a fresh efficiency landscape snapshot identifying current title favorites and Final Four tiers. Chapters (00:00) Jeff Goodman (Field of 68) joins the show!(01:56) Duke takes down #1 Michigan(11:42) Arizona's Impressive Win Over Houston(18:59) Michigan, Duke, Arizona: Best team?(21:51) Kansas stunned by Cincy at home(28:33) Mock selection committee insights(36:17) Will Warren (Basket Under Review) joins the show!(37:51) UCLA buzzer beater vs Illinois(45:52) BYU gets a much needed W over Iowa State(51:15) Tennessee's big road win over Vandy(56:59) Picking our Final Four teams(01:02:35) Remembering Wes Rucker(01:08:17) UConn > Villanova(01:09:55) Virginia > Miami FL(01:10:42) St. Louis's comeback win vs VCU(01:12:02) Miami OH's unbeaten run, tournament outlook(01:15:53) Injury impact for BYU, Texas Tech, UNC(01:18:39) Efficiency landscape insights(01:24:43) EvanMiya Youtube Outro.mp4 Connect with the show: Visit EvanMiya.comFollow on Twitter/XSubscribe on YouTubeFollow on InstagramFull Show ArchivesMerch

    1h 25m
  4. How far can Texas Tech go, kill shots + more with Ryan Hammer, Terrence Oglesby

    FEB 17

    How far can Texas Tech go, kill shots + more with Ryan Hammer, Terrence Oglesby

    In this episode of The EvanMiya College Basketball Show, Evan Miyakawa breaks down a massive week in college basketball, highlighted by Texas Tech’s overtime road win over Arizona, Iowa State’s dominant defensive performance against Kansas, and major injury news impacting BYU and North Carolina. Evan is joined by Ryan Hammer of the Blue-Blooded Podcast to analyze the Big 12’s chaos, the rise of JT Toppin as a National Player of the Year contender, and how “Kill Shot” dominance separates elite teams like Michigan and Arizona from the rest of the field. Later, Terrence Oglesby joins the show to discuss Wisconsin’s statement win over Michigan State, Duke’s defensive ceiling, North Carolina’s outlook without Caleb Wilson, and debate current First-Team All-Americans. Evan closes with additional insights on Michigan’s No. 1 ranking at EvanMiya.com, Florida’s frontcourt dominance, Louisville’s surge behind Mikel Brown Jr., and key upcoming matchups that could reshape the national title race. Chapters (00:00) Ryan Hammer joins the show!(02:43) Texas Tech wins a thriller over Arizona in Tucson(11:39) Iowa State crushes Kansas(17:46) BYU loses Richie Saunders for the year(21:06) The KILL SHOT(32:46) Dark horse teams who could make a run(37:47) Terrence Oglesby joins the show!(38:54) Wisconsin gets another massive W, over MSU(46:03) Stats most important to winning(50:18) How the elite teams are separating themselves(53:34) Caleb Wilson's injury impact for UNC(57:06) Picking All-Americans today(01:02:43) Wins by Michigan, Purdue(01:05:32) Florida beats UK(01:06:52) Duke wins over Clemson + my experience at Cameron(01:10:49) Gonzaga > Santa Clara(01:11:39) Vanderbilt trending up(01:12:18) Louisville is HOT(01:13:36) Game predictions(01:14:41) Listener Contest! Connect with the show: Visit EvanMiya.comFollow on Twitter/XSubscribe on YouTubeFollow on InstagramFull Show ArchivesMerch

    1h 17m
  5. Duke blows a lead AGAIN + more with Rob Dauster, Eamonn Brennan

    FEB 10

    Duke blows a lead AGAIN + more with Rob Dauster, Eamonn Brennan

    In this episode of The EvanMiya College Basketball Show, Evan Miyakawa is joined by Rob Dauster of Field of 68 to break down a loaded weekend in college basketball, headlined by North Carolina’s dramatic rivalry win over Duke, Duke’s recent struggles closing games, and St. John’s statement victory over UConn at Madison Square Garden. Later, Evan is joined by Eamonn Brennan to analyze Michigan State’s win over Illinois, Jeremy Fears’ emergence as one of the most impactful players in the country, Houston’s dominance against BYU, Florida’s rise as a true SEC and national title contender, and the evolving NCAA Tournament bubble picture. The episode closes with Analytics Corner, examining which teams have been most affected by injuries this season and how health has shaped the national title race heading toward March Madness. Chapters (00:00) Rob Dauster (Field of 68) joins the show! (02:52) UNC Duke rivalry delivers again! (13:34) St. John's beats UConn in MSG (23:32) Kentucky sweeps Tennessee (30:59) Teams we are buying and selling (40:06) Eamonn Brennan (The Buzzer) joins the show! (41:33) Michigan State beats Illinois in OT (52:07) BYU losing continues vs Houston (58:17) Florida dominates Texas A&M (01:03:24) Miami Ohio's at-large scenarios (01:12:26) Bubble talk: M-West and Santa Clara (01:17:20) Teams impacted most by injuries Connect with the show: Visit EvanMiya.comFollow on Twitter/XSubscribe on YouTubeFollow on InstagramFull Show ArchivesMerch

    1h 24m
  6. Can Kansas count on Darryn Peterson + more with Matt Norlander, Fran Fraschilla

    FEB 3

    Can Kansas count on Darryn Peterson + more with Matt Norlander, Fran Fraschilla

    In this episode of The EvanMiya College Basketball Show, Evan Miyakawa is joined by Matt Norlander (CBS Sports) to break down the biggest storylines in college basketball, including Illinois’ surge as a national title contender, Michigan’s statement road win over Michigan State, Kansas’ ceiling amid the Darryn Peterson injury saga, and Arizona’s historic undefeated run. The conversation dives into how conference strength really matters in March, which teams are most built for a deep tournament run, and a rapid-fire exercise projecting how far top contenders could advance in the NCAA Tournament. Later, Fran Fraschilla (ESPN) joins to analyze Kentucky’s road win at Arkansas, UCF’s résumé-boosting victory over Texas Tech, Arizona’s consistency and depth, and the evolving National Player of the Year race led by Cameron Boozer. The episode closes with Analytics Corner, highlighting résumé quality, multi-star teams, major player development leaps, and the metrics shaping March Madness. Chapters (00:00) Matt Norlander (CBS) joins the show! (02:21) Illinois beats Nebraska on the road (09:54) Michigan knocks off Sparty (16:07) The Darryn Peterson saga (22:00) Top conference: Big Ten or Big 12? (27:38) Predicting tourney outcomes for a bunch of teams (35:00) Fran Fraschilla (ESPN) joins the show! (36:49) Kentucky beats Arkansas in Fayetteville (43:15) UCF topples Texas Tech (47:49) Arizona is undefeated; What makes them special (59:17) Can anyone catch Cam Boozer? (01:07:17) Notable team resumes (01:13:07) Teams with multiple stars (01:16:13) Improvement from Elliott Cadeau and Reuben Chinyelu Connect with the show: Visit EvanMiya.comFollow on Twitter/XSubscribe on YouTubeFollow on InstagramFull Show ArchivesMerch

    1h 22m
  7. JAN 27

    Wagler and Flemings go NUCLEAR, Auburn shocks Florida, hottest teams, and Arkansas deep dive

    In this episode of The EvanMiya College Basketball Show, Evan Miyakawa is joined by Kevin Sweeney of Sports Illustrated to break down one of the wildest weekends of the college basketball season, headlined by Keaton Wagler's historic 46-point performance in Illinois’ road win at Purdue. The conversation spans Illinois’ national title ceiling, Purdue’s contender profile, Texas Tech’s statement win over Houston, Auburn’s road victory at Florida, and what those results mean for the SEC, Big Ten, and Big 12 races. Evan and Kevin also revisit preseason takes that have aged well or poorly, debate which teams to buy or sell going forward, and evaluate emerging contenders across the country. The episode closes with Evan’s Analytics Corner, highlighting the hottest teams, most productive players, and best lineups in college basketball, followed by a deep dive on Arkansas with Curtis Wilkerson of Inside Arkansas, breaking down the Razorbacks’ upside, defensive consistency, freshman star Darius Acuff, and realistic March expectations. Chapters (00:00) Intro(01:08) Kevin Sweeney (SI) joins the show!(02:02) Illinois beats Purdue, KEATON WAGLER(09:45) Texas Tech beats Houston(15:27) Auburn takes down Florida(19:21) UNC, Arkansas, Michigan State(21:37) Revisiting preseason takes(27:31) Buy/Sell for the rest of the season(32:34) Analytics Corner!(32:50) Hottest teams in the country(35:56) Ranking players with the most production(39:21) Big 12's best lineup belongs to Baylor(42:31) Arkansas Deep Dive w/ Curtis Wilkerson (Inside Arkansas)(01:06:49) Listener contest for free merch! Connect with the show: Visit EvanMiya.comFollow on Twitter/XSubscribe on YouTubeFollow on InstagramFull Show ArchivesMerch

    1h 10m
5
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19 Ratings

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The EvanMiya College Basketball Show is a weekly college basketball podcast covering the biggest national storylines and emerging trends men’s college basketball. Hosted by Evan Miyakawa — PhD statistician and founder of EvanMiya.com — the show blends expert analysis, data-driven insights, and conversations with national analysts and insiders from around the sport.

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