We are three men passionate about all things college basketball. And we all have weaves.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Sports |
On the true debut of our offseason pod schedule, the fellas give all 60 hires a grade from A through F (apologies to Chicago State, Mount St. Mary's, and Florida A&M, whose jobs remain unfilled). more
The season is over, and UConn won the national title easily! Is it 2023 or 2024? 2024, you say? Well, that means the Huskies went back-to-back! more
One last stand before the Finale of Four, in Not Phoenix, Arizona. The Weave will be boots on the ground but we would never abandon our loyal soldiers sans podcast - alas, enjoy... Rundown: more
It's Sweet Sixteen time! The boys get you prepped for the next weekend of college hoops and share our reactions to the Tournament thus far. We also recap the latest in the coaching carousel! more
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For Jim to say Duke had “no fun” or was “soulless” this season shows how little he watched Duke. Did you never see Jared McCain grinning ear to ear and giving interviews? The story is how McCain became the soul of this team and made it fun. Sure we expect an upperclassman to do that but that’s the uniqueness of this story. You missed it Jim. Just like most of the media missed Duke surviving upset bids in Week 1 & making the Elite 8.
1) Although I generally agree with your last point about wanting to see the best teams make the final four, some of the most iconic games/teams were not considered the best teams but still great memories. Nova over Georgetown, NC State over Houston, Fab Five, Melo’s Syracuse, Hayward Butler, etc. Do you think we’re biased to the past or our childhood memories? Are we jaded towards lower seeds due to being locked in the whole season? more
I’m quickly starting to dislike Nate Oats. How he handled the whole Miller situation, pushing a Missouri player, and complaining/ throwing a fit during a sideline interview about his teams horrible defense (who were trying to play D for once)getting more foul calls than Grand Canyon. I don’t know all of that is just starting to add up and bother me. What do you guys think of Oats?
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