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FULL SHOW - Tom Billeter (Augie hoops 2003-24 and Emporia State coach) / Looking back on Canaries-to-Pheasants-to-Canaries change, Birds' controversial loss, Buxton in Home Run Derby

FULL SHOW - Tom Billeter (Augie hoops 2003-24 and Emporia State coach) / Looking back on Canaries-to-Pheasants-to-Canaries change, Birds' controversial loss, Buxton in Home Run Derby

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There are many reasons for Augustana's ascension from a struggling North Central Conference underdog in most sports to a national Div. II athletics titan. Tom Billeter's building of men's basketball is near the top of those reasons, as Matt Zimmer wrote a year ago when Billeter left for Emporia State .

From his arrival in 2003 — when the Vikings were 14 years removed from their last NCAA Tournament and literally had run out of basketballs — to his departure last year after 21 seasons and 393 wins, the Illinois native and former major Div. I assistant proved the small, private school could indeed compete for and win a national title.

Billeter starts his engaging, entertaining 95-minute conversation with John Gaskins by catching us up to speed on the similarities and differences between Augie and the new gig. But the two spend most of the time reminiscing about how Billeter turned Augie from a doormat to a dominating force in just over a decade, culminating with the 2016 NCAA championship.

Sure, he has legendary stories about that team, but also about his early players and squads that helped dig Augie out of the doldrums — much of which was inspired by Billeter's determination to raise money to improve facilities and get students ("Augieholics") to pack the Elmen Center, then Sioux Falls Arena, then the Pentagon.

But why, despite sustained success, did attendance dwindle in Billeter's last few years? How does a basketball coach keep sane as rosters constantly turn over due to NIL and the transfer portal? Why does Billeter roll with all these punches at age 64 and keep on swinging?

You'll feel it in every answer and colorful story. And don't worry, there are plenty of vivid memories from his years before Augie — as head coach at North Dakota State (1992-97) and as an assistant at Arizona, Rice, and Texas A&M.

Sure, he coached for national champion Lute Olson in Tucson, he beat Iowa's Fran McCaffery the year Augie went on to win the national title, and then faced Duke's Mike Krzyzewski at Cameron Indoor Stadium the year after the Vikings won it all.

But how he ended up as a young assistant coach at Arizona to start his college career after two grueling years as a high school coach and camp instructor is a legendary combo of "right place, right time" and Billeter's own unmistakable grit.

Before that, the "John-o-logue" of topics of the day...

While reputable reports circulated on Monday and Tuesday that the Twins had a potential legitimate buyer for the team and are potentially taking calls to "sell" some key players before the July 31 trade deadline, Byron Buxton again provided what little there is to celebrate this season.

"Buck" announced he will participate in next Monday's All-Star Game Home Run Derby in suburban Atlanta, just 200 miles from where he grew up. Not only is this a feel-good story about a regularly injured superstar who is having a breakout season at age 31, Buxton is wildly valuable (a bargain) to the Twins, according to analytics.

Meanwhile, the Sioux Falls Canaries played through a constant downpour and nearby lightning show on Friday and almost pulled off a remarkable comeback had the umpries not called the game in what could easily be described as "controversial fashion."

The next night, one of the Birds' brightest spots on a team full of them, Augustana alumnus Jordan Barth, once again struck lightning in what we're calling a second "Happy Hour Hike" in a week after Barth joined our show last Tuesday.

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