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[398] What Would 2018-19 Look Like with Romeo and Juwan?
The Assembly Call IU Basketball Podcast and Postgame Show · The Assembly Call
April 13, 201853m 33s
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Show Notes
This week on Assembly Call Radio we address the two biggest IU basketball stories of the week: Romeo Langford announcing his decision date and location, and Juwan Morgan announcing his intention to submit his name for the NBA Draft and receive feedback on his status.
We address each situation individually (why it feels like the winds are blowing in Indiana's direction for Romeo, and why we still expect Juwan to return for his senior season) and then address them together, because it sure is fun to think about an IU lineup next year that includes one of the Big Ten's best and most experienced players plus the guy who would be the odds-on favorite to be the conference's newcomer of the year.
In addition, we discuss the latest FBI bombshell, Comcast's decision to drop the Big Ten Network in some markets, and what changes we would make if we were Big Ten commissioner.
All of that and more on this week's edition of Assembly Call Radio -- hosted by Jerod Morris and featuring Andy Bottoms, Brian Tonsoni, and, by popular demand ... lots of new music!
We address each situation individually (why it feels like the winds are blowing in Indiana's direction for Romeo, and why we still expect Juwan to return for his senior season) and then address them together, because it sure is fun to think about an IU lineup next year that includes one of the Big Ten's best and most experienced players plus the guy who would be the odds-on favorite to be the conference's newcomer of the year.
In addition, we discuss the latest FBI bombshell, Comcast's decision to drop the Big Ten Network in some markets, and what changes we would make if we were Big Ten commissioner.
All of that and more on this week's edition of Assembly Call Radio -- hosted by Jerod Morris and featuring Andy Bottoms, Brian Tonsoni, and, by popular demand ... lots of new music!
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