Locked On Hawkeyes - Daily Podcast On Iowa Hawkeyes Football & Basketball - Iowa Hoops: Hawkeye women roll, Iowa men season comes to an end, NCAA Wrestling Recap
Episode Date: March 25, 2024Trent Condon is back with another week of the Locked on Hawkeyes Podcast. First, a look at the Iowa women's basketball team rolling over Holy Cross in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Some tho...ughts on the struggles from Caitlin Clark and the big games from Kate Martin, Gabbie Marshall and Addison O'Grady. Also a look at the migraine that kept Hannah Stuelke out for the 2nd half of the game. Then a preview of the 2nd round match up against West Virginia. The Iowa men's basketball team saw its season come to an end with a loss to Utah. More of the same as terrible defense was the story of the game and a look at the future of the program under Fran McCaffery. Finishing up with some thoughts on Iowa wrestling going forward after a 5th place finish in the NCAA Wrestling Tournament in Kansas City.  Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!ManscapedGet 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code LOCKEDON at Manscaped.com.Bettor TogetherDownload the Bettor Together DFS app now from the app store, and sign-up using promocode LOCKEDON for a chance to win your share of over $1,000 in cash prizes. Amazon Fire TVFire TV recently created Fire TV Channels to deliver a constant supply of the latest videos from your favorite sports brands, all for free. That includes all of us at Locked On and most of the big pro leagues and college conferences as well. To Learn More, visit www.amazon.com/LockedOnFireTVNissanOur friends at Nissan have a lineup of SUV’s with the capabilities to take your adventure to the next level. Take the Nissan Rogue, Nissan Pathfinder, or Nissan Armada and go find your next big adventure. Shop NissanUSA.com.LinkedInThese days every new potential hire can feel like a high stakes wager for your small business. That’s why LinkedIn Jobs helps find the right people for your team, faster and for free. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/lockedoncollege. Terms and conditions apply.GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDON for $20 off your first purchase.FanDuelNew customers, join today and you’ll get TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in BONUS BETS if your first bet of FIVE DOLLARS or more wins. Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. eBay MotorsWith all the parts you need at the prices you want, it’s easy to turn your car into the MVP and bring home that win. Keep your ride-or-die alive at EbayMotors.com. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)Â
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The Hawkeye women are on to the round of 32
after their victory against Holy Cross.
We look at the matchup against West Virginia,
plus the Hawkeye men's season comes to an end all today.
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apply. Well, a basketball heavy episode here today after the weekend that was. We'll talk a little
bit about the Iowa men seeing their season come to a close after they fall on the road to Utah and
much of the same happening in that one. A loss on the road to Utah and a year that comes to an end that's going to
lead to a whole lot of question marks coming up this offseason. We will break down Iowa West
Virginia as the Iowa women will take on the Mountaineers in the second round matchup. Round
of 32 coming up here this evening. We'll break down the matchup, what it's going to take for
Iowa to punch their ticket back into the Sweet 16 and maybe
move past what happened two years ago inside a Carver-Hawkeye arena.
Of course, the final game for Kaitlyn Clark.
Also, put a cap on things and what we saw on the mat over the weekend in the NCAA Wrestling
Tournament, and we will get to that here a little bit later on.
But let's open up with the ladies first after they get the victory against Holy Cross.
The win, it was easy, as we anticipated. Number one against the number 16. Now there has been an upset that has happened
years and years ago. Well, before we knew what a UMBC was or what we found out of Fairleigh
Dickinson, there was one that happened in the women's side of things. That's when Harvard
beat Stanford in a 116 matchup. But for the most part, you get what we saw on Saturday afternoon.
And it was domination for Iowa in a game where Kaitlyn Clark didn't shoot it real well. 27 points,
10 assists, 8 rebounds, and the stat line looks good. 10 of 19 from the floor, 8 of 9 from the
free throw line. But again, the three-point shooting, just three of nine, it really struggled
with her shot. You saw Kaitlyn was revved up. And that was really,
I think, one of my bigger takeaways here. You can see the importance that she's putting on this NCAA
tournament. And it's important for everybody. It goes without saying and not breaking any big time
news here, but she was revved up at a level that she isn't her best. When she is playing like that,
when the frustrations, the emotions can get the best of her.
That's not the Caitlin Clark that they need. That's always going to be a part of her game.
There's always going to be a chip on her shoulder. There's always going to be some showmanship.
There's going to be those kind of angles. But when she's playing angry and that's what it felt like
at times was happening on Saturday afternoon. That's not when Kaitlin Clark is at her best. Now you kind of look through here and you look at the shooting and the shooting
from the outside here recently. It hasn't been great. Three and nine against Holy Cross in the
finale against Nebraska. Five of 17 from behind the three-point arc. Four of 11 against Michigan.
That one's okay, but in comparison, 2 of 14 against Penn State in the
first game of the Big Ten tournament. Go back to the regular season finale and that big win against
Ohio State. By the way, the Buckeyes go down at the hands of Duke today in the NCAA tournament.
She was 2 of 14 in the game against Penn State, then 6 of 17 against Ohio State. The last time
that she shot better than 40% from behind the three-point arc, not a real high bar,
certainly for Kaitlyn Clark.
You got to go back to that Minnesota blowout that they had when she was 8 of 14 from behind
the arc.
Is it the pressure?
Is it just a long season?
Is it the physicality finally maybe taking a little bit of toll on her?
Whatever the reason are, this has not been the same kind of efficient type of shooting
from the outside from Kaitlyn Clark.
Now, what we know with her game is it doesn't have to just be that.
And we've seen this in the past when the shot's not falling.
She has really shown that ability to go off the bounce, work off the screens, get inside, do some different things, even post up from time to time.
And we'll get into the matchup here against West Virginia in just a little bit.
But just something to keep an eye on there.
This was not, this hasn't been the elite level, Kaitlyn Clark, that we've seen here recently.
And there's been so much pressure on her.
There's been so much that has been obviously on her shoulders throughout the course of the season.
And it just keeps building and building and building and gets deeper and deeper into it.
But in a day where Kaitlyn Clark was not at her best,
a lot of other players stepped up in a big-time way.
Gabby Marshall, again, shooting the ball well from the outside.
And this is something that we've talked about for long stretches of this season.
She needs to shoot the basketball well if Iowa's going to have a chance
of making a deep run.
3-7 from behind the arc.
Going back to the Big Ten tournament,
hit two in the games against Nebraska and Michigan, four against Penn State,
and four against Ohio State and Minnesota. And that's what really revved her up and really
seemed to ignite Gabby Marshall, getting her back to the kind of player that we
definitely know that she can be. Because when she's out there, we know what she is as a defender,
and she gets tough assignments. And though I think at times maybe the on-ball defense is a little bit overstated you go back at some of the games and you look back at
you know the matchup against Nebraska in that championship game and what she was able to do
in the second half really closing out on Jazz Shelley and then really slowing her down in the
second half of the game she's a good defender but offensively she needs to be able to help
she needs to be able to do some things,
and she's shown that here over the last three weeks or so.
Kate Martin with the double-double and the glue, 15-14.
She just, she is exactly what this team needs.
Need a big shot, she's going to get it.
Need a big rebound, she's going to get it.
She's just everywhere, and so good for this team,
and doing the dirty work, and guarding different players, bigger players, smaller players.
Doesn't matter. She's going to get a tough assignment. She's going to get her nose in there and doing well.
And we've talked about Sita Falter throughout the course of this season.
And in a way, I believe if I was going to hit the heights that we all want to see, if they're going to win the next five games and win a national championship, Sita Falter is going to have to be a big part of that.
She is just such a different type of matchup, type of player that goes out there.
You hate that the injury that Molly that led to this and
Molly Davis being out again. Will we see her maybe next week?
We'll see. Don't anticipate we're going to see her from all the reports that she's
going to be out there in the game against West Virginia coming up this evening.
That's kind of where we are at this point. And Fulter, because she has a well-rounded game, she can handle it. She can
shoot it. She's a very good rebounder for her size. She can defend different types of players.
Those are all good things for this team. Hannah Stulke didn't play the second half, so I was
listening to the game on the radio and listening to Rob Brooks on the call for that one. And they
were a little bit surprised that she wasn't out there.
Sounded like a migraine.
And with the big lead, you know, they knew they were going to cruise against Holy Cross.
And they did just that.
So get her right as right as you can.
You hate things like migraines.
Those are things that definitely can linger and hope everything's okay on that front.
But Addison O'Grady in her stead,
maybe played her best game in a Hawkeye uniform. Certainly one of her best games of this season.
14 points, five rebounds. The thing that you love though, and it's something we've talked about all
season long with O'Grady, she needs to get that ball up quick, right? No thinking, just go upright
with it. Do the things that we saw from Monica Sinano that we saw going back
with some of the great post players under Jan Jensen
that I was been able to do.
And that's such a huge component of it.
Don't dribble, get the ball, go up.
Use the height, use that two-year advantage
and definitely saw that on Will Grady.
I maintain it all year long.
We're going to have to have her
to probably win a game in this NCAA tournament. She's going to have to have her to probably win a game in this NCAA
tournament. She's going to have to play well at some point if I was going to pull off a victory,
and I still believe that. Even AJ Edinger came in. I thought she did some good things,
and the matchup worked out really well, even without Stolke. Both of them were able to come
in there and do it. McCabe hit a three. Not only that, Taylor McCabe was able to help out a couple
of other ways, a couple of rebounds in the game, thinks she had three, a couple of assists.
So you have all those things working together in a night where Kaitlin wasn't her best.
That is definitely good stuff there.
We continue here, Locked On Hawkeyes, and we take a look at the West Virginia matchup.
A look at the matchup against a Big 12 team that maybe could cause this Iowa team some problems.
We'll talk about that.
One of the best defensive teams that Iowa will have faced all season long is coming
up in the final game at Carver Hawkeye Arena in the round of 32.
We'll talk about that.
Plus, the end of the season for the Hawkeye men as we continue.
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As always, thanks for making LockedOn Hawkeyes your first listen every day. All right, let's get into the matchup coming up this evening
against West Virginia. A couple of notes here. I mentioned is one of the better defensive teams
that Iowa's faced all season long. In fact, the only team that kind of measures up with them
defensively this season is the Kansas State team. We remember back early in the season, Iowa lost the game at
Carver-Hawkeye Arena, battling a big in there, and it just didn't go very well. Kaitlin Clark
really struggled also in that game, and nobody else was able to pick it up, and they lost. Now,
they won the rematch down in Florida in the exempt tournament down there, and really dominated that
game and pulled away for the victory against Kansas State. This West Virginia team, very good defensively.
They're going to pressure you up and down the floor.
They're going to make it incredibly difficult.
You're going to see changing defenses as well.
Maybe they'll throw some junk.
Could we see a box-in-one type of thing?
Triangle-in-two, do something along those routes.
Don't be surprised if you see that.
But they're going to be switching between playing man and zone.
We're going to see both sides of that. But pressure all over and they work to force turnover. So
this season they're giving up 57 points per game, uh, defensively on the three point line.
This one was really eyeopening opponents for West Virginia this year are shooting just 29.7%
from the three point line against the Mountaineers this year. They're third in the country in defensive efficiency, 60th offensively, not a real big team, and I will get to that in a
moment, and really the place more than anything that you can get them is that rebounding. 243rd
in the country in rebound percentage. That means that Iowa, both on the offensive and defensive
glass, they need to dominate this game.
Keep the turnovers low.
Goes without saying in any game, but we know turnovers can definitely build up,
and we've seen that from Kaitlin and the rest of this team at different times throughout the course of this season.
Have to keep the turnovers low because that's what leads to the runs.
When West Virginia has been able to pull off some upsets this year,
that's when they've been at their best.
They're going to dictate style.
They're going to try to slow it down, but then they're going to try to pressure you and get
those runs. And they're going to run off that pressure. That's what you're going to see out
of West Virginia. The way they're built, it's a backcourt and it's really quick physical guards.
J.J. Quinn early, their leading scorer, along with Jordan Harrison in the backcourt. Now,
Quinn early is five foot eight, a great defender, but she's not real big.
Same thing for Harrison. She's 5'6".
So we're not talking about a lot of height.
Out of the starting lineup, they go 5'8", 5'6", 5'9", 5'10",
and then 6'3", in the middle, with Blackson.
So this is not a big team.
This is not a team that is built that way
and built like some of the teams that have given Iowa some trouble in the past.
Look, it's a team for the Big 12. It's a team that has played well this season. They've had
opportunities. They pulled off some big wins throughout the course of the season. So it's not
going to be an easy one, at least on the service, but definitely this is an opponent that Iowa
should beat. And I really think beat Hanley. They're five and seven this season against
Quadrant One. Their best wins of the year. They're 5-7 this season against Quadrant One.
Their best wins of the year.
They beat Penn State earlier this year.
We've seen Penn State.
I know.
They're okay, right?
They're okay.
Beat Kansas in their first game of conference play.
Also had a couple of decent victories. They beat Iowa State.
Did that at home this year.
Who else have they got?
Wins against, close loss against Baylor on the road.
Beat TCU.
Beat Oklahoma.
Pretty good Sooner squad as well.
Lost a tight one in overtime to Kansas State.
Lost the rematch by a point against Baylor.
This team coming in playing decent basketball in the Big 12 tournament.
They fell in the first game to Kansas State just by three.
So I don't think this is going to be a pushover, right?
This is not going to be just roll out the basketball like it was against Holy Cross.
If you don't play well, you're going to be fine. If Iowa doesn't play well in this game,
they're going to be in for a fight. I mean, this is going to be a four-quarter game if they don't
play well. And after what we saw two years ago against Creighton, what we saw last year even
against Georgia, I think the squad knows that
it's not just about showing up and hoping for the best, right? That you have to play at a better
level than what we've seen at different times in the past. And that's really kind of where we are
at this point in time, is go out there, have an opportunity. Take a look here at the line from
FanDuel. I'm bringing it up right now. Update a point spread. Iowa favored by 15.5 against West Virginia over under since at 163.5.
So those are the numbers for the game. A little breakdown. Not a real deep team. Really just go
seven deep. I'll have one post player, then one guard off the bench. Seven deep. They're going
to run you. And Iowa keep the turnovers down, dominate the glass. I think they're going to dominate this basketball game.
One team that didn't dominate tonight, that was Iowa Hawkeye men.
Oh, boy.
Here we are.
Season is over, and much of the same continued in the game tonight
against Utah.
91-82 is the final, and a final score that really wasn't indicative of the
way this one went out. Iowa had a couple opportunities, cut it to five two different times
in the second half of the game. Never could get over the hump and they never could get over the
hump because they couldn't get a stop. Another one where you're just left wondering, well who is this
guy? Gabe Madsen, kid from just north of us, up in Rochester.
He erupts for a career-high 31 points.
He does it by knocking down seven three-pointers.
As a team, Utah from behind the three-point arc
goes 12-31, 38%, 12 three-pointers.
Iowa seven threes, 9-14,
a no-show out of two-year better players.
And here we are.
Look, we're talking big picture.
And that's really this conversation.
It's a big picture question about Iowa basketball.
Because we can talk about next season.
And the excitement we saw from the four freshmen this year.
Owen Freeman, stud.
Brock Harding has got a chance.
I think the pieces are there and he continued to build up. Laje Dembale, you get excited about him. I'm probably
saying for the minimum is going to be okay. All right, there's your four-player freshman class.
Feel good. You bring back a couple other pieces. Does Tony Perkins come back for another year?
Possibly could go that route.
Is that what you're looking for?
Is that what you need?
We know that he's very close to the McCaffrey family.
Or is he looking around?
Is he looking to get one final payday, big payday, that he's not going to get in Iowa City?
Look, Iowa just does not have the funds to compete at the highest level in today's environment in basketball.
In football, they're okay.
Not Alabama.
They're not Ohio State.
But they're in good shape.
The basketball program is not when you're talking about the financials.
And until that changes, until you either get Daddy Warbucks coming in
that's going to spend to make this Iowa basketball compete at the highest level
and go out there in the portal and be able to get some of those top-level guys,
not just Hunter Dickinson-like,
that committed a million dollars from Kansas.
But even that next tier,
those top names that you're seeing coming out of the mid-major ranks,
and as teams fall out of the NCAA tournament,
you're going to see more and more names in the portal.
That next tier.
What I was able to do,
they were able to get Phillip Abracha, Ben Kricke.
If I was going to elevate, they're going to need more than that.
And that's the scary thing. Because without the money, you just can't get those guys.
It's a non-starter. And if you've got a half dozen teams that are all
offering $300,000, $400,000, and you're, well, we got
$50,000 for you. It's not going to work. The math
doesn't work. You're not even going to get a return phone call when that's your reality
financially in today's environment. And you talk about a guy like Tony Perkins.
And Tony Perkins can look at this. This is going to be maybe his last opportunity to make
big money as a basketball player. I mean, you could go off and play in Europe,
maybe make a decent chunk of change and a good start to your life. Now, as a guy player. I mean, you could go off and play in Europe. Maybe make a decent chunk of change
and a good start to your life.
As a guy in your early 20s and making that kind of coin,
that's all well and good.
However, we're talking about the here and now.
And with Iowa, what's going to change?
What are they going to do
to get back competing at the highest level?
What are they going to do to break through
and get to the second weekend?
Is anything going to change?
And as much as I respect
Frey McCaffrey and what he's done
in maintaining this program and making
them a competitor in the Big Ten year
in and year out, not an easy thing to do in
Iowa City. It just isn't.
If they're going to get there,
though, it has to get better.
Well, this group is not going to suddenly get more athletic. They're not going to get there, though, it has to get better. Well, this group is not going to suddenly get more athletic.
They're not going to get to another level athletically.
We're not going to suddenly see a team that is behemoth in the weight room
and is going to be some kind of imposing team that way.
You don't anticipate that.
So you're left with this.
What can you do on the floor to get you there?
Offense, don't change a thing. Yeah,
you'd like to see more shooting. This was not, for Iowa standards, a great three-point shooting team this year, and yet they were still one of the best offenses in the country. Don't change a thing.
However, on the defensive end of the floor, it has to be better. I don't know if it's as simple as going out there
and hiring a defensive coach,
something that I've been yelling about
now for the better part of a decade,
finding somebody that can help out
on that end of the floor.
If they even would be willing to do that,
if Fran would be willing to do that,
most importantly, is he going to give them free reign?
Or are we going to fall back
into the same tendencies that we've seen?
Sherm Dillon looks great on the sideline, puts on the good suit when they're out and about, always sharp
dressed, looking good. He's now approaching 70 years old. And what is he doing as a recruiter?
What is he doing as a scout? What is he doing to help this team elevate?
That would be the easiest place to look.
As you see, if Sherm is ready to retire and send him off to pasture, how do you bring
in some kind of young defensive coach, somebody that has that kind of background?
I think that's the only thing that gives you hope that this can be different.
Because next year, they'll still be good offensively. Next year, they'll probably be on the bubble again,
hopefully on the right side of it, and they get into the tournament. And yes, even with a couple
of breaks. But in the grand scheme of things, even if they do get a couple of breaks and make a run,
it's not going to change the overall tenor. And speaking of that tenor,
it's not good. I mean, the fan base And speaking of that tenor, it's not good.
I mean, the fan base, a huge majority of you guys are checked out.
You're done.
You know what this program is.
You know what it's going to be.
And you want something different.
Even if different is worse.
I know there's a big population out there that's fine with that because you want to try, right?
You want to try something else. We know what Fran's going to deliver just because you want to try right you want to try
something else we know what fran's going to deliver and you're ready for something else and
there are times that i can be right there with you i'm still in fran's corner i still think we
have a good basketball coach and there's been some things that just have not gone their way come march
and you hate to throw that all out but ultimately ultimately, it's a bottom line business. And the bottom line is for this
program to be this deep into it and still not be able to make a second weekend
to get beat in the same kind of fashion that you're always beat in your last
game of the season this year. You've piddle-paddled your way
forward in a Big Ten, get knocked off in the first game. I've got to
do the math again, because
not only has Fran lost a bunch of games, the first game in the conference tournament,
a lot of those times he's been beat by worse seeds. That's just a year in, year out.
It's frustrating, no doubt. Speaking of frustrating, fifth. A fifth in the country,
that normally sounds pretty good not when you're
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All right.
Fifth in wrestling for Iowa.
For most places, that would be celebrated.
In Iowa City, it is not.
Now we know this team was set behind the eight ball this year
because of what happened with the gambling investigation and as we found out here the
last couple of months an investigation that had a whole lot of holes in it but that's a conversation
for another day but because of that iowa was left behind iowa had some guys that would have been out
there likely all americans that were not able to wrestle this season and here they were now the Iowa was left behind. Iowa had some guys that would have been out there, likely All-Americans,
that were not able to wrestle this season, and here they were.
Now, the hope was that they could push up the podium, get in the top three,
at least get a team trophy.
Penn State is so clear and away number one.
I saw the number here recently, I think over the last six years.
I was had four national championships, three of them from Spencer Lee.
While Penn State has had 30.
Yeah.
That's the gap that we're talking about here.
And we can complain about the way that it's set up and how financially Penn State is at a completely different level than everybody else.
But it is what it is.
Here you are at Iowa.
And it doesn't feel like you can chase down Penn State, that they have gone to another level, and it's a crappy place to be because same thing we
talked about on the men's side. People are asking for a new coach, new blood in there, that the
brand style just doesn't work in today's environment of collegiate wrestling anymore. That you need somebody new.
Who?
Who are you going to get?
Who is going to be able to at least cut into that gap between Penn State and everybody else?
I have not heard a good answer.
If you have one, hit us up in the comment section and see if you got something there.
The bright spot, the brightest spot, I should say, was Drake Ayala.
Making a run to the championship.
And though he was the aggressor in his match, he falls 7-2.
Now, Iowa, the run continues 34 consecutive years now
that they've at least had eight finalists in there,
which is incredible in its own right.
That's not what it is.
It's frustrating.
And it's another frustrating thing for me because I love wrestling.
I love collegiate wrestling.
I love high school wrestling.
I'm a wrestling fan.
I was a terrible wrestler, but I love it.
I love the sport.
And it gets swallowed up by the NCAA tournament.
I doubt not just the men's side, but also the women's side.
And it's great that ESPN is televising all these things,
but wouldn't it be so much better
if this thing was in the middle of April?
Even make it a one-semester sport?
I mean, certainly make it easier
on the actual athletes to do it.
I know that there's things with the international calendar
that would make it tricky.
But boy, when you're looking forward,
when you're looking to the future,
you look at a sport that is dying.
We're seeing programs cut all across the country.
We see the D1 level continue to diminish.
And though there's been some upstarts,
and we saw Little Rock have a couple of young guys
that made some runs there and things like that,
we're talking big picture here.
It's not about the 18,000, 20,000 people
that go to NCAA wrestling every year.
You got them.
We saw it last year.
Numbers were down on television for the finals.
What's it going to look like this year?
Down again.
We'll see.
Those will come out earlier in the week.
You have to do something for your sport.
It's going to be uncomfortable,
and you're going to have to change some things,
but that's what you have to do. When you're in a niche sport, you have to think outside the lines,
and unfortunately, there are not enough people that are willing to do that for this sport. It's
a great sport, and it could be even better. Having a spotlight of its own in the middle of April,
and what we got going on after we get through the Masters is week two, week three of the Major
League Baseball season. Come on.
It would be a great thing for the sport.
Hopefully the powers of B wise up and are able to do that and make this sport what it absolutely should be.
Something that is spotlighted and celebrated on a much bigger national level.
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We'll break things down on that front and get you ready,
hopefully for a sweet 16.
Plus a lot of football talk as we are into spring football.
The Caden Proctor news gets weirder and weirder.
We will continue to talk about that here as well.
A lot of football talk and some basketball.
The women looking to march through
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