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Paul and Ian are back to break down the entire NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament and provide all of the meaningful stats and analytics to fill out your bracket.
Paul and Ian are back to discuss court storming in college basketball, UMass to the MAC and the early start to the coaching carousel.
Paul and Ian are joined by Sally Nnamani, Co-Executive Director of PeacePlayers International, to discuss her work using the power of sport to create more peaceful and thriving communities, testifying at the Capitol on the future of Olympic and Paralympic sport in America and the rise of women's college basketball.
Paul and Ian are back to discuss the lessons college basketball can learn from college football, the impact of two-time transfers gaining immediate eligibility and recap a massive weekend in college hoops.
Paul and Ian are back to debate Zion Williamson's potential "bust" status, if Purdue is still the favorite in the Big Ten, if Clemson could make a run at an ACC title and if Dalton Knecht could win National Player of the Year.
Paul rides solo for a quick episode on the current state of Duke Basketball.
Paul and Ian are back to discuss the first week in college basketball, including Duke's loss to Arizona, Virginia's win over Florida and JMU's historic start to the season.
Paul and Ian kick off the season by discussing the legacy of Bob Knight, the program statuses of Kentucky and Louisville and preview the upcoming year in college basketball.
Paul and Ian are joined by Connor Hitchcock, Founder and CEO of Homefield Apparel, to discuss building the premium collegiate apparel brand, the history behind some of the most popular vintage logos and his love for Indiana basketball.
Paul and Ian are joined by Stu Singer, CEO and Founder of WellPerformance and Director of Performance Psychology for the Washington Mystics. Stu discusses the role of a mental skills coach, the science behind being mentally tough and the overall environment of mental health in sports today.
The podcast currently has 143 episodes available.