
Super Bowl thoughts, UNC-Duke, Keon Johnson, does Calipari deserve *all* the blame at UK?
Aaron reacts immediately after the Super Bowl, shares thoughts on Duke-UNC and recaps Tennessee-Kentucky, discussing the emergence of Keon Johnson and why John Calipari shouldn't get *all* the blame for this year's Kentucky meltdown
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Show Notes
It's Monday and you know what that means, a loaded edition of the Aaron Torres Podcast. Aaron shares some thoughts on the Super Bowl, before transitioning to the weekend in college hoops. He discusses Duke-UNC, Tennessee-Kentucky, Iowa and Alabama's struggles and much, much more. Here is a rundown:
Super Bowl talk: Aaron comes on immediately after the Super Bowl, sharing some thoughts on the Bucs win over the Chiefs (1:30). He explains why the Chiefs were probably due for a loss like this after coasting through the regular season and the impact that injuries on the offensive line had on Kansas City. Then he discusses the GOAT Tom Brady, and wonders why, beyond celebrating Brady, more people aren't crushing Bill Belichick for letting him leave New England.
Duke-UNC, Kentucky-Tennessee and the college hoops weekend recap: Aaron then transitions to the weekend that was in college hoops. He starts with Duke-Carolina, discussing the Tar Heels win, why they aren't on the Duke/Kentucky/Michigan State level and could be a dangerous team going forward (20:00). He then transitions to Tennessee-Kentucky: Was the emergence of Keon Johnson *finally* the spark Tennessee needed to get rolling this season (33:00)? And why, after weeks of criticizing John Calipari, Aaron realizes you can't entirely blame Calipari for all of Kentucky's struggles? He shares an interesting story to illustrated it (38:00). Finally, he wraps on Alabama and Iowa's struggles and explains why there is starting to be separation in the Big Ten (50:00).
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