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Former South Carolina Men’s Basketball Head Coach Frank Martin tells Rich why there’s not much difference these days in the talent level between an NCAA Tournament 12-seed and a 5-seed team, why Arizona and Gonzaga have two special players that could put them over the top, what legacy Coach K will leave on college basketball when his career wraps up after this season, and if he, recently let go by South Carolina, is looking to stay in coaching or will pursue a career on TV.
Rich shares a story about helping his son (if you can call it “help”) with his math homework which leads to a debate with Brockman about how hard you should try at difficult things in life.
Jets fan Rich explains why he’s actually glad his team missed out on landing Tyreek Hill via trade with the Chiefs and went to their AFC East rival Miami Dolphins instead, and debates Brockman on whether or not the trade signals the beginning of the end of KC’s dynasty.
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By ESPN, Rich Eisen Productions, Rich Eisen4.3
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Former South Carolina Men’s Basketball Head Coach Frank Martin tells Rich why there’s not much difference these days in the talent level between an NCAA Tournament 12-seed and a 5-seed team, why Arizona and Gonzaga have two special players that could put them over the top, what legacy Coach K will leave on college basketball when his career wraps up after this season, and if he, recently let go by South Carolina, is looking to stay in coaching or will pursue a career on TV.
Rich shares a story about helping his son (if you can call it “help”) with his math homework which leads to a debate with Brockman about how hard you should try at difficult things in life.
Jets fan Rich explains why he’s actually glad his team missed out on landing Tyreek Hill via trade with the Chiefs and went to their AFC East rival Miami Dolphins instead, and debates Brockman on whether or not the trade signals the beginning of the end of KC’s dynasty.
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