Gemini said Hour 2: Jimmy B. and Manuch discuss Corbin Carroll’s season-altering injury, Dillon Brooks’ technical foul trouble, and get local college updates in a loaded "Campus Quickies." cover art

Gemini said Hour 2: Jimmy B. and Manuch discuss Corbin Carroll’s season-altering injury, Dillon Brooks’ technical foul trouble, and get local college updates in a loaded "Campus Quickies."

Gemini said Hour 2: Jimmy B. and Manuch discuss Corbin Carroll’s season-altering injury, Dillon Brooks’ technical foul trouble, and get local college updates in a loaded "Campus Quickies."

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Live from Bigs American Bar & Grill in Peoria, Jimmy B. and Manuch kick off the second hour by setting the stage for tonight’s Suns-Thunder clash before diving into the devastating news out of Diamondbacks camp that All-Star outfielder Corbin Carroll is set to undergo surgery for a broken hamate bone in his right hand. The guys discuss the recovery timeline and how the injury, sustained during live batting practice, significantly impacts both the D-backs' Opening Day lineup and Team USA’s World Baseball Classic roster. Shifting back to the hardwood, the duo debates Dillon Brooks' disciplinary record as he officially hits 15 technical fouls for the season, putting him one away from an automatic suspension, while also evaluating the Suns’ long-term playoff viability. The show then transitions into a packed "Campus Quickies" featuring Hod Rabino from DevilsDigest.com, who explores the fallout of ASU’s struggling basketball season and AD Graham Rossini’s looming decisions regarding Bobby Hurley’s future; Steve Rivera from FOX Sports Tucson, who analyzes the Arizona Wildcats' first loss of the season at Kansas; and NAU voice Mitch Strohman, who previews the Lumberjacks’ critical matchup against Portland State. The hour concludes with the Random Fact of the Day and a look at the massive crowds gathering in Seattle for the Seahawks' Super Bowl LX victory parade during "Football at 50."

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