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DEVELOPING: Villanova Reloading | Why Kevin Willard Isn’t Done Yet

DEVELOPING: Villanova Reloading | Why Kevin Willard Isn’t Done Yet

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On this week’s Big East Energy Weekly, Casey Matthews and Mark Zanetto discuss how Villanova is reloading under Kevin Willard — and why the Wildcats may not be done in the transfer portal just yet. With one of the most calculated offseasons in the Big East, Nova is quietly building something serious, especially with the addition of star Freshman Acaden Lewis.

They also dive into the heavyweight non-conference matchups that could shift the national narrative: St. John’s vs. Kentucky, UConn vs. Florida, and Marquette vs. Purdue — and close the show by asking a critical question: Can Seton Hall survive the NIL era?

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