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Green Bay hires Doug Gottlieb (?); John Calipari will return to Rupp Arena; college hoops’ first $2 million player; Bronny James is wrongly leaving college behind

Green Bay hires Doug Gottlieb (?); John Calipari will return to Rupp Arena; college hoops’ first $2 million player; Bronny James is wrongly leaving co…

FromEye On College Basketball


Green Bay hires Doug Gottlieb (?); John Calipari will return to Rupp Arena; college hoops’ first $2 million player; Bronny James is wrongly leaving co…

FromEye On College Basketball

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
May 14, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The most shocking hire in years: Doug Gottlieb is going to Green Bay. But wait, there's more. Tap in to heare. Plus: Washington gets GREAT -- Osobor that is. Matt Norlander and Gary Parrish explain how the Utah State transfer will aid the Huskies in their first year in the Big Ten. Plus, the SEC schedule is revealed and the guys discuss John Calipari's return to Rupp Arena. Stick around until the end for some more funny listener-submitted content.
00:45 - Doug Gottlieb is the new head coach at Green Bay.
16:45 - John Calipari will return to Rupp next season. What will the reception look like?
22:45 - Great Ossobor signs with Washington for Two Million Dollars.
34:03 - Bronny James to stay in the NBA Draft.
47:30 - Was this GP or not?

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Released:
May 14, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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CBS Sports’ official college basketball podcast is the most entertaining and informative of its kind. Gary Parrish and Matt Norlander bring the sport into your ears three times per week with commentary, reporting, insider information and statistical analysis throughout college basketball all year long.