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This week's episode of The C.L. Brown Show features University of Louisville guard Tre White, a 6-foot-7 Dallas native who transferred after playing his first season of college basketball at USC.
White explains why his shooting percentage jumped from 40 to nearly 55% after missing three games with an injury. He also talks about using blackout googles, meditating, his Muhammad Ali tattoo and how the Cardinals have stuck together through bad losses and lengthy losing streaks.
The C.L. Sounds Off segment highlights a particularly bad weekend of officiating in college basketball, starting with U of L's loss at Syracuse in women's basketball and why officials should have to answer questions after games.
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This week's episode of The C.L. Brown Show features University of Louisville guard Tre White, a 6-foot-7 Dallas native who transferred after playing his first season of college basketball at USC.
White explains why his shooting percentage jumped from 40 to nearly 55% after missing three games with an injury. He also talks about using blackout googles, meditating, his Muhammad Ali tattoo and how the Cardinals have stuck together through bad losses and lengthy losing streaks.
The C.L. Sounds Off segment highlights a particularly bad weekend of officiating in college basketball, starting with U of L's loss at Syracuse in women's basketball and why officials should have to answer questions after games.

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