Rick Pitino’s St. John’s debut, and MACtion.
32 for 32: Ohio State’s NIT Outlook
NIT Champion Mark Titus joins to discuss the Buckeyes’ chance at glory.
Today’s Best Bets: Monday, November 6th
A Monday Night Football pick, and the beginning of college basketball, featuring Louisville.
NIT Bracketology Rundown: November 6th, 2023
How our preseason bracketology works, a new sub-.500 question, and the NIT’s First Four Out.
32 for 32: Auburn’s NIT Outlook
The third Sicko stops by, and that means it’s Auburn time.
32 for 32: Washington State’s NIT Outlook
We’re joined by Dave Andersen to talk about the once and future Cougs.
32 for 32: Missouri’s NIT Outlook
Jim Root, the third man in Three Man Weave, tells us everything we want to know about Mizzou.
32 for 32: BYU’s NIT Outlook
Mitch Harper of KSL Sports gives us the lowdown on BYU.
32 for 32: Cincinnati’s NIT Outlook
Cincinnati expert Zach Fries is here to talk Bearcats.
32 for 32: Virginia Tech’s NIT Outlook
The one and only Ken Pomeroy joins the program to talk Hokies.
Joe’s Notes: The Texas Rangers and Bob Knight
Two loose ends, before the weekend.
32 for 32: St. John’s NIT Outlook
Can Rick Pitino win his first national title at the place that’s won the most? A second Sicko joins us to discuss.
Good Things Shrewing: The Micah Shrewsberry Era (Almost) Begins
Also: Notre Dame’s bowl situation, the Clemson matchup, and a big weekend ahead for the soccer teams.
32 for 32: Indiana’s NIT Outlook
As we mourn Bob Knight, eyes turn to Bloomington, where hopes simmer of a return to 1979’s glory. Matt Cox joins to break it all down.
32 for 32: Wisconsin’s NIT Outlook
Can Wisconsin make good on last year’s promise? Cole Amundson stops by to talk Bucky.
32 for 32: Utah’s NIT Outlook
Andrew Crowley of the Runnin’ Hoops Podcast joins and reacquaints us with the Runnin’ Utes.
32 for 32: Loyola’s NIT Outlook
Ky McKeon of Three Man Weave joins us to talk about…Chicago’s best basketball team?
32 for 32: South Carolina’s NIT Outlook
Brian Rauf joins us to talk Gamecocks, from Dave Odom to today.