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Cougs beat UW, surge into NCAA brackets (Episode 208)

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The Washington State Cougars are flying as high as they have in 15 years, with a dramatic overtime victory over Washington moving them not just up to second place in the Pac-12 — only a game behind Arizona — but also into the vast majority of bracket projections for the NCAA tournament.

The win over the Huskies was satisfying on many levels. Craig was there. Let’s relive it.

Topics of discussion
  • Men’s basketball: Beating UW in Seattle never gets old. Why is this team so good? It’s the stellar offense led by the studs who can go get a bucket. A dangerous game at Oregon State looms.

  • Beer: Jeff — Red Eye November 2021 (Bottle Logic); Craig — Fundamental Observation 2023 (Bottle Logic).

  • Women’s basketball: Life after Charlisse Leger-Walker got off to a rough start. There’s a lot of talent on the roster, but is there enough time left in the season to sort it out?

  • C’mon students: Craig has a message for the kids who aren’t going to the games.

Notes

Podcast music by Randy England. You can find more of his work on Instagram.

You can also subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast services:

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The Washington State Cougars are flying as high as they have in 15 years, with a dramatic overtime victory over Washington moving them not just up to second place in the Pac-12 — only a game behind Arizona — but also into the vast majority of bracket projections for the NCAA tournament.

The win over the Huskies was satisfying on many levels. Craig was there. Let’s relive it.

Topics of discussion
  • Men’s basketball: Beating UW in Seattle never gets old. Why is this team so good? It’s the stellar offense led by the studs who can go get a bucket. A dangerous game at Oregon State looms.

  • Beer: Jeff — Red Eye November 2021 (Bottle Logic); Craig — Fundamental Observation 2023 (Bottle Logic).

  • Women’s basketball: Life after Charlisse Leger-Walker got off to a rough start. There’s a lot of talent on the roster, but is there enough time left in the season to sort it out?

  • C’mon students: Craig has a message for the kids who aren’t going to the games.

Notes

Podcast music by Randy England. You can find more of his work on Instagram.

You can also subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast services:

  continue reading

220 episodes

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