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Your source for IU basketball and football news and opinion
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CrimsonCast Live 02.21.12 | On this edition of CrimsonCast LIVE, Galen and Matt are joined by Kevin Bowen of the IDS, who shares his perspective on the recent loss to Iowa, the struggles that the team’s upperclassmen are having, and what the team needs to do in order to be successful at Minnesota this weekend. Also joining the show are several callers, with topics ranging from the types of questions that Tom Crean gets in press conferences to the issues of Hulls and Watford moving forward this season. Thanks for listening! | 2/21/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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BracketPod 02.19.12 | The Bracketology Show is back, and what a show it was! We were joined by two awesome guests – Mike Miller of NBC Sports, who talked with us about winners and losers from the Bracket Busters, the current #1 seed situation, and the most entertaining conference tournaments coming up this March. We were also joined by statistical guru Ken Pomeroy, who gave us his unique and interesting takes on a variety of topics, including New Mexico’s standing in his ratings system, the current state of quantitative college basketball statistics, and the team he things is flying the most under the radar for the tournament (note: this one may very well surprise you). We also take in the full smorgasboard of college basketball, talking everything from South Florida’s at-large chances to Drexel and Long Beach State’s standing in the S-curve hierarchy. That and much much more, only on the Bracketology Show! | 2/19/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CrimsonCast Live 02.13.12 | CrimsonCast Live is back for another week (and a day early, thanks to Valentine’s Day). This week’s topics focus on the next slate of games IU has in front of them, as Northwestern and Iowa loom in the next seven days. We also tackle “that conversation”, i.e., where Verdell Jones fits in a suddenly revitalized offense and defense. We also talk about IU’s potential in the Big Ten Tournament, and whether the 5 seed might not be preferable to the 4 seed at Conseco in March. Special guest for this podcast is Mike Portscheller of Big Ten Geeks. This episode also features comments and commentary from Scott, Matt Blaszka, Chronic Hoosier, Mike Petry, and a late-in-the-game call from Tanner. | 2/13/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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BracketPod 02.12.12 | Another rollicking edition of the Bracketology Show is in the books, and there’s so much to talk about that we nearly had to extend the show! (Don’t worry, we didn’t — two hours is probably as much as anyone can bear) On this edition, Galen and The Committee are joined by Matt Norlander of CBS Sports, and he talks with us about a variety of issues, including who currently gets the fourth #1 seed, where the vast middle of the Big Ten is destined to end up, and what the heck is going on with the Atlantic 10 and Mountain West conferences. We also talk about Baylor’s trevails in the last week, the deal with North Carolina, the surprising swoon from Creighton, and the emergence of ESPN’s new BPI ratings system. As always, we couple these and other topics with analysis and commentary on all levels of college basketball, from the biggest conferences to the one-bid leagues. Be sure to check us out on iTunes at http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast//id485301452. And as always, thanks for listening! Be sure to join us on the live show next week, from 9-11 pm. | 2/12/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CrimsonCast Live – 02.07.12 | CrimsonCast Live is back for another exciting episode of Indiana Basketball talk, and this week’s show had plenty to recommend it. First up on the show was an appearance from Dustin Dopirak of the Bloomington Herald-Times, and we talked about the Purdue game and what lessons were learned, the re-emergence of Victor Oladipo, and the chances that Remy Abell continues to get playing time as the season progresses. Next up on the docket was New York Magazine’s Will Leitch, a good friend of the podcast, talks in-depth about Illinois basketball and where this Illini team seems to be going. We also talk about the Big Ten in general and the possibility of 8 or 9 teams in the tournament. Finally, we close up with some phone calls and discussion between Galen and show producer Matt. | 2/7/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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BracketPod 2.6.12 | Another BracketPod is in the cybersphere! The podcast version of the now-live Bracketology Show aired rather early on Super Bowl Sunday, but that didn’t stop us from touching on a whole host of important issues, from the current state of the #1 seeds to the encroaching bizarrity that the Big East might be facing. We also dive in to the latest refereeing controversy, the impact of recent losses (and wins) in the Big Ten, the Mountain West’s hierarchy, the situation in the Atlantic 10, and more. | 2/6/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CrimsonCast Live Archive – 1.31.12 | On this episode of CrimsonCast Live, we talk about the huge week upcoming for IU basketball as they travel to Michigan and Purdue, two games that could go a long way towards solidifying a good seed for the Hoosiers in the NCAA tournament — not to mention giving this team some much-needed confidence on the road in the conference. Galen is first joined by Kyle from Gold & Black Illustrated, and the two of them break down both IU and Purdue and tell you what to expect in this weekend’s contest. Following that, Mike Pegram from Peegs.com joins the program, and the talk turns to where this IU team is at through 2/3rds of the season, the current situation on defense, and what the Hoosiers need to watch out for in both upcoming contests. In the final 1/3 of the show, Galen is joined by Scott, as well as several callers, and the topics range from IU’s struggles in the halfcourt on offense to the difference between the team’s early season effort and what we’re seeing currently. Matt Blaszka again does a world-class job on the production of the show. | 1/31/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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BracketPod 01.29.12 | Another live edition of the BracketPod is in the books, and we’re happy to be bringing you the podcast version. In this episode, we’re joined by two special guests – Shane Ryan of Grantland and Tobacco Road Blues, and Randy McClure of Rush The Court. Among the topics discussed include the tiers of competition in the Big Ten, the troubles UConn seems to be having, the relative strength of the Mountain West, the enigma of the Atlantic 10, whether South Florida really has a shot at the dance, the lack of anything noteworthy involving BYU, and the intriguing nature of Conference USA’s top few teams. Enjoy! | 1/29/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Wisconsin Postgame Spreecast | Scott is joined by Josh (@Hoosier43) and a few others on chat in this Postgame Spreecast after the loss at Wisconsin. u can view the whole postgame Spreecast @ www.spreecast.com/events/wisconsin-postgame or just listen to the audio file below. Remember to join us online after the next IU Game. Remember to subscribe to us on iTunes by clicking here & follow us on Twitter @CrimsonCast. | 1/27/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 9 Episodes |






