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Episode 10: February's Rollercoaster Begins, National Signing Day and Faux Controversies

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Gabe and Chris recap the lows of Louisville’s whooping at the hands of North Carolina and their bounce back on the road against Virginia Tech. They then discuss the characteristics of Louisville losses, what weaknesses make it most likely for the team to lose on a given night, and who's more important to the team: Christen Cunningham or Dwayne Sutton. The talk moves to football with a quick discussion of National Signing Day, not reading too much into crootin, and the culture change Coach Scott Satterfield is looking to make. Finally the boys discuss the faux controversy of Chris Mack’s halftime interview with ESPN’s Allison Williams and Calipari’s family vs Jay Bilas culminating in the debut of the show’s first regular statement “Best of KSR Commenters.” Random departures include what’s annoying them this week, LeBron vs his Lakers, NBA trade buzz, Adam Sandler as an actor, and getting Tim Sullivan on the podcast. Follow us on Instagram! Leave us a review on iTunes! This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

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Gabe and Chris recap the lows of Louisville’s whooping at the hands of North Carolina and their bounce back on the road against Virginia Tech. They then discuss the characteristics of Louisville losses, what weaknesses make it most likely for the...

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