
March Madness: Busted Bracket Therapy Group | Ep. 5
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Summary
In this episode of Graveyard Shift Sports, hosts Josh and Missy discuss the latest in sports, focusing on March Madness, coaching changes, and the impact of NIL deals. They share their hot takes on late-night games, reflect on UConn's tournament run, and highlight significant upsets in the NCAA. The conversation also covers the women's NCAA tournament and Virginia's dominance in swimming, showcasing the importance of women's sports.
Takeaways
- Tennessee men's journey in NCAA tournament so far.
- Arkansas and St. John game breakdown
- Vanderbilt men's and women's team out of the tournament.
- Late-night games can disrupt sleep schedules for fans.
- March Madness brackets often lead to unexpected upsets.
- UConn's quest for a three-peat ended in disappointment.
- Coaching changes can significantly impact team performance.
- NIL deals are changing the landscape of college sports.
- Women's NCAA tournament tends to have fewer upsets than men's.
- Virginia's women's swimming team has achieved remarkable success.
- Juju Watkins is a rising star in women's basketball.
- The emotional investment of families in sports is palpable.
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