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Blue Ribbon College Basketball Podcast, Ep. 83: Wrapping up the season with UConn's dominance, coaching changes, trash talk, and our spoiler-filled Mandalorian recap

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In the newest episode of the Blue Ribbon College Basketball Podcast, hosts Chris Dortch (@cdortch) and Kevin Ingram (@KIngramSports) discuss a variety of college basketball topics:

• UConn proves that defense may win championships, but offense makes the task a lot less stressful.

• Dan Hurley adds to the legend of the coaching Hurley family and the rich (fairly recent) tradition of UConn basketball. Five nattys since 1999! That’s insane.

• The last power conference jobs get filled as the coaching carousel begins to wind down.

• When is talking smack OK, and when should you just take the win and walk away quietly?

• The Mandalorians face a decision, and Kevin knew exactly where Moff Gideon was hiding last week. OK, so it was actually the actor who plays him, the great Giancarlo Esposito, who bears a striking resemblance to new Texas coach Rodney Terry.

All Blue Ribbon college basketball podcasts are available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

You can also listen in your email client or click on the “Listen In Podcast App” link above to listen in your podcast player of choice.


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit blueribbon.substack.com
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In the newest episode of the Blue Ribbon College Basketball Podcast, hosts Chris Dortch (@cdortch) and Kevin Ingram (@KIngramSports) discuss a variety of college basketball topics:

• UConn proves that defense may win championships, but offense makes the task a lot less stressful.

• Dan Hurley adds to the legend of the coaching Hurley family and the rich (fairly recent) tradition of UConn basketball. Five nattys since 1999! That’s insane.

• The last power conference jobs get filled as the coaching carousel begins to wind down.

• When is talking smack OK, and when should you just take the win and walk away quietly?

• The Mandalorians face a decision, and Kevin knew exactly where Moff Gideon was hiding last week. OK, so it was actually the actor who plays him, the great Giancarlo Esposito, who bears a striking resemblance to new Texas coach Rodney Terry.

All Blue Ribbon college basketball podcasts are available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

You can also listen in your email client or click on the “Listen In Podcast App” link above to listen in your podcast player of choice.


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit blueribbon.substack.com
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