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LaPhonso Ellis and Doug Kezirian Break Down NCAA Tournament + Michael Lewis Shares Scouting Report on Kent State

16 Mar 2023

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(00:00-23:49) – The Fan Midday Show opens on a Wednesday with Scott Agness and Jimmy Cook recapping some of the signings that the Colts made since yesterday’s show, how much they would consider paying Lamar Jackson following him revealing the contract he turned down, and debate on what veteran quarterback the Colts will bring in. (23:49-39:33) – ESPN’s betting analyst Doug Kezirian joins Brian Noe and Jimmy Cook to highlight some of his best bets in the first day of the NCAA Tournament, explains why there isn’t a game that he’s avoiding at all costs, why 90% of his betting action comes from live betting lines compared to playing the lines prior to the start of games, and announces some of the future bets that he has out for a couple of the regions.   (39:33-46:43) – Hour one concludes with Brian, Jimmy, and producer Eddie Garrison celebrating a live bet that easily hit in the Maryland/West Virginia game, what things Eddie looks for when placing live bets, and the news of Parris Campbell signing with the New York Giants. (46:43-1:08:56) – The one o’clock hour of the Fan Midday Show with Brian Noe and Jimmy Cook starts out by giving a couple score updates in the Maryland/West Virginia and Virginia/Furman games, why a couple of the Colts free agents are overrated free agents, what the loss of Parris Campbell means for the Colts, and highlight the signings that Chris Ballard has made so far in free agency. (1:08:56-1:24:56) – Ball State Head Coach Michael Lewis joins Brian Noe and Jimmy Cook on the Fan Midday Show to share how proud he is of his team in his first year at the helm for the Cardinals, breaks down the strengths and weaknesses of Kent State Golden Flashes that IU will look to exploit and limit, how he feels about the former team he coached for in the UCLA Bruins, and what it means to play and coach in the NCAA Tournament. (1:24:56-1:31:24) – The one o’clock hour concludes with Brian addressing an apology for not properly calling the fountain on the circle by its actual thing compared to “the thing” and then dives into a rule change he’d like to see in college basketball. (1:31:24-1:55:24) – ESPN College Basketball Analyst LaPhonso Ellis joins The Fan with Brian Noe and Jimmy Cook to share the amazing story of his son being able to make the NCAA Tournament with Grand Canyon, which team he will monitor in terms of a Cinderella story, and then shares how crazy similar that he and tomorrow’s guest Seth Greenberg were in picking their brackets on the fly. (2:01:57-2:07:46) – For the first time during the show, Brian and Jimmy bring up the name Lamar Jackson. The guys discuss if the fit would even make sense for Lamar when you compare Baltimore’s roster to Indianapolis’, if he would consider taking a pay cut to play somewhere else, and which team would make the most sense for Lamar to sign with if Baltimore doesn’t match. (2:07:46-2:13:56) – Brian, Jimmy, and Eddie end the show celebrating the first upset of the season with Furman knocking off Virginia in a true thrilling ending! Plus, Jimmy shares his JCook plays of the day.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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