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What's that? Which dance are you doing? Uma's or? I'll do that one.
Do you ever have like a fast portion of the music where you don't get to the belt move?
Do you ever have like a fast portion of the music where you don't get to the belt move?
Well, you're excused. Wait, does this happen to you often?
Well, you're excused. Wait, does this happen to you often?
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Stat of the Day is brought to you by Evan Williams Bourbon, game day's number one pour. Evan Williams Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey bars down Kentucky 43% to 45% alcohol by volume. Enjoy responsibly 21 and over. Paige Beckers is the only college basketball player, male or female, to beat six number one seeds in the NCAA tournament.
I mean, she's there, what, four years?
I mean, she's there, what, four years?
Well, there's four number one seeds, and sometimes those number one seeds can get upset. So, you know, sometimes the number one seed might not make it to the final.
Well, there's four number one seeds, and sometimes those number one seeds can get upset. So, you know, sometimes the number one seed might not make it to the final.
Beating six number one seeds is insane.
Beating six number one seeds is insane.
So the most one seed you can beat in a given tournament is three. Why can't you beat four? because you wouldn't face the other side. The two ones on the other side would face each other. So if you're the two seed, for example, you're not a one seed, you'd beat the one seed in your bracket, and then you'd beat the one seed in the bracket that you go up against.
So the most one seed you can beat in a given tournament is three. Why can't you beat four? because you wouldn't face the other side. The two ones on the other side would face each other. So if you're the two seed, for example, you're not a one seed, you'd beat the one seed in your bracket, and then you'd beat the one seed in the bracket that you go up against.
So like region one versus region two, and then you'd face the winner of region three versus region four. So you can beat three. You can beat three. You can't beat four because there's always the one that's gonna take out another one. So six is impressive.
So like region one versus region two, and then you'd face the winner of region three versus region four. So you can beat three. You can beat three. You can't beat four because there's always the one that's gonna take out another one. So six is impressive.
I found John McDonald from Arkansas won 40 national championships yesterday. He was a track and field and cross-country coach. 40 national championships. The track coaches really, really started accumulating them because second place Pat Henry has 35 national championships. Because you can win indoor and outdoor for men and women, and you can win cross-country as well. And he coaches all of them?
I found John McDonald from Arkansas won 40 national championships yesterday. He was a track and field and cross-country coach. 40 national championships. The track coaches really, really started accumulating them because second place Pat Henry has 35 national championships. Because you can win indoor and outdoor for men and women, and you can win cross-country as well. And he coaches all of them?
One coach coaches all those teams? I mean, yes, because... Cross country, I guess, is a little different, but like indoor and outdoor track and field, there's like a head coach. It's the same team. There's just two seasons. There's outdoor season and indoor season. So it's the same athletes just competing in different seasons, but there's national champions per season.