Kevin opened with Derik Queen’s buzzer-beater to lift Maryland to a 72-71 win over Colorado State sending the Terps to the Sweet 16. Kevin talked about the shot that will live forever in Maryland Basketball history and the moments that led up to it. He did a “Game-Take” on the Terps’ win which included some “likes” and a few constructive clock/game management “dislikes”. The show finished with 4+ minutes of last week’s conversation with Logan Paulsen that somehow got clipped out. Logan weighed in on whether or not the Commanders should be interested in Trey Hendrickson.
Kevin opened with Maryland Basketball Coach Kevin Willard’s comments yesterday about the state of the basketball program and current AD Damon Evans. Jeff Ermann/InsideMDSports.com jumped on with his reporting and thoughts on the Willard/Evans situation. Kevin finished up the show with thoughts on Deebo Samuels’ introductory presser and the addition of former Cowboys’ WR Michael Gallup.
Kevin and Thom got sidetracked to open the show talking about the legendary ABC Wide World of Sports show. Thom gave out his NCAA Tournament Bracket picks which included a first-round stunner. Kevin also talked about the rumors swirling around Kevin Willard to Villanova.
Kevin opened with news regarding Deebo Samuels’ contract and then he unveiled his 2025 NCAA Tournament Bracket. Hall of Famer Gary Williams joined Kevin to talk Terps and Tournament along with discussing who had the better freshman season….Joe Smith or Derik Queen. Sam Fortier/Washington Post jumped on to talk about the Commanders’ new acquisitions to date.
Kevin provided his annual NCAA Tournament “Winner Formula” producing a group of four teams that can win it all. Logan Paulsen jumped on to talk Commanders’ off-season. Logan ranked Laremy Tunsil among O-linemen in the NFL and also discussed what might come next.
Kevin opened with Washington’s progress on defense so far in the off-season and a few of Laremy Tunsil’s remarks from his introductory presser today. Plenty on the Terps and the Bracket as well as Kevin Willard calling in to talk about Maryland’s path in the NCAA Tournament.