Summer Special, Part 2: Netflix, Recruiting, and The "Dead Period"

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Summer Special, Part 2: Netflix, Recruiting, and The "Dead Period"

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In Part 2 of this two-part special, we look ahead to UNC baseball's 2018 season after a disappointing end to 2017, talk about the incoming basketball transfer you've probably heard about (and a couple you probably haven't), and examine the fruits of Fedora's Freak Show. We then offer some solutions for how to handle the upcoming "dead period" in sports, including Netflix favorites, watching golf, and more. Oh, and we discuss the possible parameters of Michael Phelps' upcoming race with a shark. Topics: 1:38 UNC Baseball Recap 9:18 Basketball Recruiting Update 17:49 Football’s “Freak Show” 26:25 Handling the sports "dead period” 28:40 Netflix and superheroes 38:10 Grab Bag 41:01 Michael Phelps racing a shark 43:33 Happy Father’s Day from Lonzo Ball 50:15 Tweets of the Week

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