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Aaron Torres on Big East Dynamics: Coaching Personalities and Program Trajectories

Aaron Torres on Big East Dynamics: Coaching Personalities and Program Trajectories

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Don't Forget to Like and Subscribe all things @BigEastEnergyNetwork and support our guest @AaronTorres https://linktr.ee/bigeastenergy Thank you to Asabasa Spice Co, our Sponsor: Go to asabasaspice.com/bee for 15 percent off and use promo code BigFlavor15 at checkout Aaron Torres joins the Big East Energy Weekly podcast to discuss the state of Big East basketball. The hosts explore why the conference doesn't get more national coverage despite its quality. They debate the authenticity and outspokenness of coaches like Rick Pitino and Dan Hurley, arguing it's good for the league. The conversation touches on NIL spending, the evolving role of college basketball GMs, and early Big East rankings. Aaron predicts UConn and St. John's at the top, with debate around the 4-5 spots. The hosts make a case for Xavier as a sleeper team to watch this season. #BigEastBasketball, #CollegeHoops, #NILEra, #DanHurley, #RickPitino, #StJohns, #UConn, #Creighton, #MarquetteBasketball, #XavierHoops, #BigEastRivalry, #CollegeBasketballGM, #NILMoney, #BasketballRecruitment, #CoachingPersonalities, #MediaCoverage, #AuthenticityInSports, #CollegeBasketballTransfers, #BigEastPredictions, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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