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Dan Hurley INTERESTING Laker comments, ESPN ruins ACC/SEC Challenge, Big 12 naming rights + the RETURN of Aaron Right/Aaron Wrong

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On today's show Aaron Torres talks Dan Hurley's VERY interesting Lakers comments, explains how ESPN ruined the ACC/SEC Challenge and the Big 12 selling off its name! Plus, it's the return of America's favorite podcast segment - where Aaron was right, where Aaron was wrong.

Dan Hurley's VERY interesting Lakers comments (2:00): Torres opens the show by discussing some VERY interesting comments in his first post-Lakers interview media availability. What'd we learn? What did we not learn? Plus, the other big takeaways from an interesting media availability.

ESPN butchers ACC/SEC Challenge (27:00): From there, Torres discusses the ACC/SEC Challenge. ESPN put together a HORRIBLE slate of games, and Torres shares his thoughts on the games that SHOULD'VE happened. Plus, he talks about the bizarre story of the Big 12 ready to sell away its league's naming rights (43:00).

The RETURN of Aaron Right/Aaron Wrong (54:00): Finally, Torres wraps with the RETURN of America's favorite podcast segment - "Aaron Right, Aaron Wrong" discussing his best and worst takes of the week. He hits on Dan Hurley, the Lakers' coaching search, Caitlin Clark, Kobayashi vs. Joey Chestnut and more!

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On today's show Aaron Torres talks Dan Hurley's VERY interesting Lakers comments, explains how ESPN ruined the ACC/SEC Challenge and the Big 12 selling off its name! Plus, it's the return of America's favorite podcast segment - where Aaron was right, where Aaron was wrong.

Dan Hurley's VERY interesting Lakers comments (2:00): Torres opens the show by discussing some VERY interesting comments in his first post-Lakers interview media availability. What'd we learn? What did we not learn? Plus, the other big takeaways from an interesting media availability.

ESPN butchers ACC/SEC Challenge (27:00): From there, Torres discusses the ACC/SEC Challenge. ESPN put together a HORRIBLE slate of games, and Torres shares his thoughts on the games that SHOULD'VE happened. Plus, he talks about the bizarre story of the Big 12 ready to sell away its league's naming rights (43:00).

The RETURN of Aaron Right/Aaron Wrong (54:00): Finally, Torres wraps with the RETURN of America's favorite podcast segment - "Aaron Right, Aaron Wrong" discussing his best and worst takes of the week. He hits on Dan Hurley, the Lakers' coaching search, Caitlin Clark, Kobayashi vs. Joey Chestnut and more!

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