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

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

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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.

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(00:00) Rob Dauster (Field fo 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

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