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Cade Cunningham, Andrew Nembhard + the Best College Hoops Futures Bets

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We may be nearing July, but the Aaron Torres Sports Podcast rolls on discussing a surprisingly busy week in college sports. Aaron hits on Cade Cunningham's decision to play at Oklahoma State next year and explains why he likes Andrew Nembhard's decision to head to Gonzaga. Then he talks UConn's decision to cut five sports and shares the best bets for the 2020-2021 college hoops title. Here is a rundown of today's show:

Cade Cunningham returns to OSU, Andrew Nembhard heads to Gonzaga: Aaron opens the show discussing Cade Cunningham's decision to attend Oklahoma State next season. He describes how this proves Cunningham is unlike most high school players and why he believes Oklahoma State could be in for a big season next year. He also explains why he was wrong on Andrew Nembhard, and credits the former Florida guard on his decision to transfer to Gonzaga.

Dark Day for UConn and College Hoops Futures Bets: Finally, Aaron wraps the show with two more topics that popped up this week. He explains why you shouldn't blame UConn football for the decision by the Huskies athletic department to cut five sports. He also tells you who are the best bets in William Hill's updated 2021 college hoops title odds.

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We may be nearing July, but the Aaron Torres Sports Podcast rolls on discussing a surprisingly busy week in college sports. Aaron hits on Cade Cunningham's decision to play at Oklahoma State next year and explains why he likes Andrew Nembhard's decision to head to Gonzaga. Then he talks UConn's decision to cut five sports and shares the best bets for the 2020-2021 college hoops title. Here is a rundown of today's show:

Cade Cunningham returns to OSU, Andrew Nembhard heads to Gonzaga: Aaron opens the show discussing Cade Cunningham's decision to attend Oklahoma State next season. He describes how this proves Cunningham is unlike most high school players and why he believes Oklahoma State could be in for a big season next year. He also explains why he was wrong on Andrew Nembhard, and credits the former Florida guard on his decision to transfer to Gonzaga.

Dark Day for UConn and College Hoops Futures Bets: Finally, Aaron wraps the show with two more topics that popped up this week. He explains why you shouldn't blame UConn football for the decision by the Huskies athletic department to cut five sports. He also tells you who are the best bets in William Hill's updated 2021 college hoops title odds.

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