College Basketball
Mac And Jason 05-14-13 Hour 3
In the 3rd hour Dave Telep, ESPN Senior College Hoops analyst, joins the show to talk about Andrew Wiggins and college recruiting. The guys talked about drinking habits and worse drinks.
Dave Telep, ESPN College Hoops Recruiting Analyst, On Andrew Wiggins “He’s One Of The Top Half Dozen Prospects Since Lebron”
One of the top 2 college basketball prospects in the country, Andrew Wiggins, signed his letter of intent to play at Kansas today. Dave Telep joins the show to tell us how it all went […]
Dan Wolken, USA Today, Says Most NBA Draftees Are Not Ready For The Step Up
After the Final Four we begin to wonder about who will make the leap from college to the NBA. Dan Wolken tweeted about the decision making process and we invite him on the show to […]
Rising Star: Louisville Junior Luke Hancock
Most pundits expected Louisville to be in the national championship game, but no one expected Luke Hancock to play an important role.
Michigan’s McGary Plans To Wake Up Today And ‘Get Back At It’
But he sidestepped one big question — Will he return to Michigan next season?
Riot Police Called In After Louisville Celebration Gets Out Of Hand
Fans poured into the streets, rejoiced in dorms, bars and living rooms, and at one point became so raucous that riot police were briefly called in as the city held all-night parties to celebrate the Cardinals’ first NCAA title in a generation.
Louisville Beats Michigan 82-76 For NCAA Title
Relentless Louisville rallied from a 12-point deficit to beat Michigan 82-76 in the NCAA championship game Monday night.
Wolverine Fans Praise Team After Loss
University of Michigan basketball fans in Ann Arbor took the heartbreaking loss as well as could be expected.
Pitino Leads Class Of 7 Into Naismith Hall Of Fame
Rick Pitino, who will coach Louisville in the NCAA championship game Monday night, is among seven people elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Five Things: Cards Find A Way And Reserves Shine For Wolverines
Tonight, the No. 1 overall seed takes on a team once ranked No. 1 and now playing its best basketball. On one side is Louisville, the favorite when the field was announced, trying to keep the national championship trophy in the state of Kentucky.




