• NCAA Tournament & Ohtani The Gambling Man & A Risk Free Investment & How Times Have Changed & America’s Team

  • Mar 25 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 27 mins
  • Podcast
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NCAA Tournament & Ohtani The Gambling Man & A Risk Free Investment & How Times Have Changed & America’s Team

  • Summary

  • 0:00 — Welcome! Braxton is heartbroken over Oregon’s loss in 2OT to Creighton

    7:25 — The guys went to a sports book to watch the games, Miguel loved the in-person betting experience; should we go to Vegas to bet?

    17:40 — Reminiscing about the good old days and how times have changed; what would you have to buy to rack up an $8k cabana tab?

    24:05 — Miami Marlins are selling an all-you-can-eat seat to upcoming games

    26:00 — John Calipari’s strategy is old, tired and something’s got to give at Kentucky; is Coach Cal the Nick Saban of college basketball? Why is Kentucky having so much trouble going deep in the NCAA tournament?

    38:00 — NCAA Tournament recap: Surprises in the first weekend; Bill Self’s poorly timed quote; when do you believe in a team during the tournament? How quickly things change about our opinion of teams in the tournament; Any confidence in Purdue? Which teams are you least confident in?

    1:06:25 — NBA is just entertainment now… make it about the game again!

    1:15:15 — Shohei Ohtani and the MLB’s $700M problem; do you buy the story that it was his interpreter that was embezzling money? Will the MLB have to concede on stance on Pete Rose with latest controversy?

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