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Ep. 78 - March Madness CONTINUES, Valero Texas Open

Ep. 78 - March Madness CONTINUES, Valero Texas Open

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In this podcast, Cole Ingle and Stoy Hall discuss the current state of college basketball and the surprising results in the NCAA tournament. They reflect on the fact that upsets no longer feel like David versus Goliath matches and instead attribute the upsets to different styles of play. They also note that the middle of the pack and upper end of basketball have become much closer together. The hosts analyze the current remaining teams in the Elite Eight, Final Four, and Women's Basketball Tournament. They discuss the absence of one seeds in the Elite Eight and the lack of two seeds in the Final Four, while also highlighting the loaded West region. Cole and Stoy share their frustration with how close the Drake men's basketball team was to advancing further in the tournament and how the women's basketball team lost to Louisville, which had a record number of viewers. Overall, this podcast is an engaging and insightful conversation about the current state of college basketball and the tournament's surprises.

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