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The C.L. Brown Show, hosted by Louisville Courier Journal sports columnist C.L. Brown, will bring sports fans who root for the Louisville Cardinals, Kentucky Wildcats and others in the state, inside recent events impacting the organizations, programs, people and teams. Each week Brown will talk to one of Kentucky’s biggest sports figures — past, present or future — or someone who can shed light on everything from U of L and UK basketball and football results to the evolving college sports landscape, what it means for the teams in the state, and more.
New episodes post each Wednesday. Tune in, and be sure to subscribe to C.L. Brown’s newsletter to have episodes, and C.L.’s latest columns, delivered right to your inbox: profile.courier-journal.com/newsletters/cl-browns-latest
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ESPN's Fran Fraschilla on Louisville's hiring of Pat Kelsey, Kentucky's Mark Pope era
This week's episode of The C.L. Brown Show features ESPN college basketball analyst Fran Fraschilla, who had coaching stops at Manhattan, St. John's and New Mexico.
Fraschilla had a front row seat watching Kentucky's new coach Mark Pope at BYU as the primary analyst on Big 12games. He explains why UK and John Calipari probably needed to part ways and how Pope will forge his own path in Lexington.
Fraschilla also discusses Louisville's hire of Pat Kelsey and why he believes athletics director Josh Heird got a great fit. Hear why Fraschilla says Kelsey could have U of L in the top five of the ACC standings in Year 1. -
2024 Kentucky Derby horses to watch, betting tips, latest on trainer Bob Baffert
With the 2024 Kentucky Derby quickly approaching, this week's episode of The C.L. Brown Show features Ashley Anderson from Twinspires.com and Courier Journal horse racing reporter Jason Frakes to discuss developing stories and things to know before placing your bets.
Frakes breaks down the odds on the quest to get trainer Bob Baffert's suspension lifted and explains why it could be a two-horse race.
Anderson provides an early handicap on some of the field's favorites, including Sierra Leone and Fierceness, along with a dark horse that could surprise. -
Breaking down John Calipari leaving Kentucky basketball for Arkansas
This week's episode of The C.L. Brown Show features an all-star trio to discuss the biggest news from the final weekend of college basketball: John Calipari's decision to leave Kentucky for Arkansas.
Sports Illustrated's Pat Forde admits being surprised by the move and discusses why Calipari cut and ran instead of staying to fix what he broke.
Legendary basketball scribe Dick "Hoops" Weiss explains why Calipari needed a fresh start after his recent postseason failures, and why UK has to make a resourceful hire.
Kentucky no longer has its pick of any coach it desires like it could have years ago, as ESPN.com's Jeff Borzello details.
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NCAA basketball VP Dan Gavitt on March Madness expansion talks, future of sport
This week's episode of The C.L. Brown Show features Dan Gavitt, the NCAA's senior vice president for basketball.Gavitt, the son of former Big East commissioner Dave Gavitt, discusses his life in basketball including back when his father was president of USA Basketball and he got to witness the Dream Team in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. Gavitt also explains why fears over NCAA Tournament expansion are a bit overstated.
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Latest on Louisville basketball coaching search; what's next for John Calipari, Kentucky
This week's episode of The C.L. Brown Show dives into the not-so-big gap between where things are with the men's basketball coaching jobs at Louisville and Kentucky.
Courier Journal beat writers Brooks Holton, who covers Louisville men's basketball, and Ryan Black, who covers UK, join the show. Holton discusses the latest candidates on U of L's wish list as it continues its search for a new head coach and why making a splash hire is giving way to making a competent one. Black breaks down how the Cats' roster may come together next season after another one-and-done postseason. -
Former Kentucky basketball star Tony Delk on Wildcats ahead of 2024 NCAA Tournament
This week's episode of The C.L. Brown Show features former Kentucky star guard Tony Delk, who called games at the 2024 SEC Tournament for the league's radio network. He also serves as a scout for the Dallas Mavericks.
Delk, who played for the Wildcats under former coach Rick Pitino from 1992-96, discusses his playing days, why he wore No. 00 and his brothers' influence on his game. He also dives into UK's current roster, what it will take for the Cats to make a run to the Final Four and why he's skeptical of the possible defensive 'tweak' coach John Calipari hinted at making.
If you haven't filled out an NCAA Tournament bracket, tune into the C.L. Sounds Off segment for tips on picking the upsets and forming a winner.