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Duke Basketball Roundup

Episode 15 - 3/1/15 (March Madness Is Upon Us)

02 Mar 2015

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Join Jason Evans (JasonEvans), Sam Klein (Dev11) and Donald Wine (Blazindw) as they recap another successful week of Duke Basketball! With the calendar flipping to March, it's time to discuss some Bracketology as we recap the Virginia Tech and Syracuse victories, preview Wake Forest and UNC, and then discuss whether Duke will be in the East or the South come Selection Sunday. We also discuss the Okafor Theory and close out with Player of the Week honors and our reactions to the newest chapter in the UNC academic saga. 0:00 - Jason compares his weekly basketball game with the Duke basketball team 1:30 - Reflections on the Syracuse game in which Sam compares Jason to the worst posters on the bulletin board 12:00 - Reflections on the Va Tech game in which Sam says this was almost the game where free throws killed us 17:30 - Talking about The Okafor Theory, which Jason kinda, sorta actually defends 29:30 - Previewing Wake with Donald talking about Cook's final home game and Sam marveling at how bad Virginia crushed Wake 35:30 - Previewing Carolina in which Donald says, "Umm, we need to rebound." 40:30 - Lets talk NCAA tournament seeding and Donald explains why he thinks we won't get stuck in Kentucky's region. 47:00 - Other ACC teams and the NCAA Tourney, which mostly consists of us lamenting NC State's inconsistency 52:05 - Player of the week picks 54:20 - Final thoughts, Cook's last home game and Jason goes on an EPIC ANTI-UNC RANT! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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