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Aaron Torres Podcast: Michigan-Ohio State, Chris Mack video, UK finally figuring it out, Bilas vs. Boeheim, weekend hoops
Episode 283

Aaron Torres Podcast: Michigan-Ohio State, Chris Mack video, UK finally figuring it out, Bilas vs. Boeheim, weekend hoops

It's Monday and time for a LOADED Aaron Torres Pod. Aaron talks about the weekend that was, discussing the thrilling Ohio State-Michigan game, the viral Chris Mack video that made the rounds and the latest with Jalen Johnson -- as Jay Bilas and Jim Boeheim fought publicly in the media. He also discusses all the big results from the weekend Ohio State-Michigan, Chris Mack video. Kentucky wins in Knoxville: Aaron opens the show with reaction to not only the Game of the Weekend, but possibly the Game of the Year in college hoops: Michigan-Ohio State (3:00). Aaron explains why this is the game college hoops fans deserved and needed, what it says about Michigan and Ohio State in the chase for the title and why it proves Juwan Howard is your National Coach of the Year. Then Aaron discusses the crazy Chris Mack video that went viral and why he believes there is genuine hatred back in the Kentucky-Louisville rivalry(22:30). Finally, Aaron talks about both Kentucky's games from the weekend, explaining why he believes the Wildcats are the team "no one wants to see" in Nashville for the SEC Tournament and why its officially time to give up on Tennessee as a title contender (34:00). Jim Boeheim vs. Jay Bilas and why Duke is better without Jalen Johnson: Finally, Aaron wraps the show by discussing the newest chapter of "as Jalen Johnson turns." Aaron explains Jim Boeheim's reaction to the Johnson news, Jay Bilas's reaction to Boeheim and why this incident proves that we live in a world where no one can ever criticize anyone without pushback (41:00). Finally he wraps by talking about how Duke is better without Johnson, why Arizona could be worth watching next year and both Illinois-Minnesota and UConn-Villanova recaps

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February 22, 20211h 1m

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Show Notes

It's Monday and time for a LOADED Aaron Torres Pod. Aaron talks about the weekend that was, discussing the thrilling Ohio State-Michigan game, the viral Chris Mack video that made the rounds and the latest with Jalen Johnson -- as Jay Bilas and Jim Boeheim fought publicly in the media. He also discusses all the big results from the weekend

Ohio State-Michigan, Chris Mack video. Kentucky wins in Knoxville: Aaron opens the show with reaction to not only the Game of the Weekend, but possibly the Game of the Year in college hoops: Michigan-Ohio State (3:00). Aaron explains why this is the game college hoops fans deserved and needed, what it says about Michigan and Ohio State in the chase for the title and why it proves Juwan Howard is your National Coach of the Year. Then Aaron discusses the crazy Chris Mack video that went viral and why he believes there is genuine hatred back in the Kentucky-Louisville rivalry(22:30). Finally, Aaron talks about both Kentucky's games from the weekend, explaining why he believes the Wildcats are the team "no one wants to see" in Nashville for the SEC Tournament and why its officially time to give up on Tennessee as a title contender (34:00).

Jim Boeheim vs. Jay Bilas and why Duke is better without Jalen Johnson: Finally, Aaron wraps the show by discussing the newest chapter of "as Jalen Johnson turns." Aaron explains Jim Boeheim's reaction to the Johnson news, Jay Bilas's reaction to Boeheim and why this incident proves that we live in a world where no one can ever criticize anyone without pushback (41:00). Finally he wraps by talking about how Duke is better without Johnson, why Arizona could be worth watching next year and both Illinois-Minnesota and UConn-Villanova recaps


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