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Episode 98: Mark Miller of Wisconsin Basketball Yearbook and the surging Green Bay Packers

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Mark Miller, architect of the forthcoming Wisconsin Basketball Yearbook Shootout (Dec. 27-29), stops by to preview the event but also talk a lot about the old days of WISAA (21:30), the now-defunct athletic association for private schools. Mark discusses some of the best players he saw in the WISAA state tournaments, his recollections of the logic behind the 2000 merger with the WIAA, the state of public vs. private today. Plus, a look ahead to the Shootout (42:00). JP and JR talk about the Packers' stunning turnaround and whether fans should be happy with a team scrapping its way into the playoffs.

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Mark Miller, architect of the forthcoming Wisconsin Basketball Yearbook Shootout (Dec. 27-29), stops by to preview the event but also talk a lot about the old days of WISAA (21:30), the now-defunct athletic association for private schools. Mark discusses some of the best players he saw in the WISAA state tournaments, his recollections of the logic behind the 2000 merger with the WIAA, the state of public vs. private today. Plus, a look ahead to the Shootout (42:00). JP and JR talk about the Packers' stunning turnaround and whether fans should be happy with a team scrapping its way into the playoffs.

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