April 6, 2010
The Final Four is here but truthfully it couldn’t be less compelling to us. We do devote some analysis to it, but we are already looking ahead–and dreading–the expansion to a 96-team field. We also look at the coaching changes already taking place.
Hosts: Brian, Jason, and Miranda.
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Mid-Range Jumper - Episode 10 [21:16m]:
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March 26, 2010
We survey the field after the first weekend of the tournament. With Kansas out of the way, who steps in? We also re-evaluate the other regions. Do the Cinderella teams have a shot at further upsets?
Hosts: Brian, Jason, and Miranda.
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Mid-Range Jumper - Episode 9 [22:58m]:
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March 18, 2010
The brackets are out and we scrutinize each region, from the brutal Midwest to the comparatively easy South. We gauge the chances of each #1 Seed, and project which teams are headed to the Final Four.
Hosts: Brian and Miranda.
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Mid-Range Jumper - Episode 8 [24:30m]:
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March 4, 2010
Kansas, Syracuse, and Kentucky seem to be locks for number one seeds. Who will be the fourth? We debate whether Duke has the credentials, or whether it could be a team like Ohio State.
Also, could Maryland sweep the ACC honors with Player and Coach of the year?
Hosts: Brian, Jason, and Miranda.
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Mid-Range Jumper - Episode 7 [19:06m]:
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January 21, 2010
Conference play begins and several Top 25 teams post losses. But Kentucky remains unbeaten, and we speculate their chances of having an undefeated regular season.
Also, we run down SI’s Players Of The Decade. Which players deserved to be there, and which were overlooked?
Hosts: Brian, Jason, and Miranda.
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Mid-Range Jumper - Episode 5 [29:25m]:
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December 23, 2009
We re-examine Kentucky‘s potential after some big wins and John Wall‘s emergence as a bona fide star. We also take a look at the current Top 10.
With the talk of the NCAA Tournament field expanding to 96, we debate whether it would be a positive change.
Hosts: Brian, Jason, and Miranda.
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Mid-Range Jumper - Episode 4 [22:52m]:
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December 9, 2009
There were some surprising results from last week’s games: Duke loses to Wisconsin, UNC got thumped by Syracuse but beat Michigan State, and Clemson chokes away a 23 point lead.
Meanwhile, Kansas, Villanova, and Kentucky plow ahead.
Hosts: Brian, Jason, and Miranda.
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Mid-Range Jumper - Episode 3 [16:16m]:
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November 25, 2009
The season is underway! We look at the first few games to see which teams lived up to their ranking and which ones fell. Kansas didn’t stumble, but some other Top 25 teams looked shaky. Some early mini-tournaments will provide some interesting matchups.
In recruiting news, we discuss the Tobias Harris sweepstakes, and UNC gains a 5-star recruit.
Hosts: Brian, Miranda, and Jason.
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Mid-Range Jumper - Episode 2 [26:39m]:
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November 13, 2009
During the first podcast I mentioned a couple of Madness videos that affected the way I viewed two teams in the top ten.
Check them out after the jump! (more…)
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