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GM Revolution: How Front Office Roles are Changing College Hoops

GM Revolution: How Front Office Roles are Changing College Hoops

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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 Casey Matthews and Mark Zanetto on The Hoops Cap Pod to discuss the evolving landscape of college basketball, particularly in the Big East. They explore UConn's unique position balancing football and basketball spending, the emergence of GM roles in college programs, and early predictions for the Big East conference. The conversation highlights the importance of strategic roster building, with insights on St. John's, Creighton, and dark horse Xavier. Torres offers his top 5 Big East rankings, sparking debate on team potential. The podcast provides an insider's look at the financial and personnel strategies shaping college basketball, with a focus on the Big East's competitive dynamics for the upcoming season. #BigEastBasketball, #CollegeHoops, #UConnHuskies, #StJohnsBasketball, #CreightonBasketball, #MarquetteBasketball, #XavierBasketball, #NILDeals, #CollegeBasketballRecruitment, #BigEastPredictions, #NCAATransferPortal, #CollegeBasketballGM, #BasketballRosterBuilding, #BigEastSleepers, #CollegeBasketballAnalysis, #UConnFootball, #BigEastRivalries, #CollegeBasketballBudgets, #BasketballTalentEvaluation, #EmergingStars Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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