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Episode 147: Coach Bobby Cremins talks ACC/SEC, improving the game, and more

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In this episode of Marching to Madness, hosts Blake Lovell and Ken Cross welcome in former Georgia Tech head coach Bobby Cremins. Topics of discussion include: what it was like for Cremins to watch South Carolina make it to the Final Four, the growth of SEC basketball in recent years, how he was able to build the Georgia Tech program, the outlook in the ACC this upcoming season, how the one-and-done rule is changing college basketball, and so much more. It's another jam-packed episode of Marching to Madness!

About the Hosts:

Blake Lovell has over 10 years of experience in sports media. His work has been featured on The New York Times, Athlon Sports, Rivals, Scout.com, Time Warner Cable, FanRag Sports, and many more. He covers national college basketball for College Hoops Watch, and also covers SEC basketball for SoutheastHoops.com.

Ken Cross has a plethora of experience over a 20-plus year period in both print and broadcast journalism. He has worked in some capacity for ESPN Radio, Fox Sports Radio, Sporting News Radio, Yahoo! Sports Radio and many more. This includes coverage of college football, college basketball, Carolina Panthers, Charlotte Hornets/Bobcats, and the Carolina Hurricanes. He’s currently the founder and editor of College Hoops Watch.

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In this episode of Marching to Madness, hosts Blake Lovell and Ken Cross welcome in former Georgia Tech head coach Bobby Cremins. Topics of discussion include: what it was like for Cremins to watch South Carolina make it to the Final Four, the growth of SEC basketball in recent years, how he was able to build the Georgia Tech program, the outlook in the ACC this upcoming season, how the one-and-done rule is changing college basketball, and so much more. It's another jam-packed episode of Marching to Madness!

About the Hosts:

Blake Lovell has over 10 years of experience in sports media. His work has been featured on The New York Times, Athlon Sports, Rivals, Scout.com, Time Warner Cable, FanRag Sports, and many more. He covers national college basketball for College Hoops Watch, and also covers SEC basketball for SoutheastHoops.com.

Ken Cross has a plethora of experience over a 20-plus year period in both print and broadcast journalism. He has worked in some capacity for ESPN Radio, Fox Sports Radio, Sporting News Radio, Yahoo! Sports Radio and many more. This includes coverage of college football, college basketball, Carolina Panthers, Charlotte Hornets/Bobcats, and the Carolina Hurricanes. He’s currently the founder and editor of College Hoops Watch.

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