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Happy Feast Week!

An episode of the One and Done: A College Basketball Podcast podcast, hosted by Steven Bagell, titled "Happy Feast Week!" was published on November 18, 2023 and runs 65 minutes.

November 18, 2023 ·65m · One and Done: A College Basketball Podcast

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Steven and John go over the week in review and give their predictions for Feast Week, which includes the Maui Invitational. They also discuss some Kentucky NBA Draft prospects as well as which power conferences they're higher and lower on through the early portion of the college basketball season. Tune in!

Steven and John go over the week in review and give their predictions for Feast Week, which includes the Maui Invitational. They also discuss some Kentucky NBA Draft prospects as well as which power conferences they're higher and lower on through the early portion of the college basketball season. Tune in!

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