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Monday
Mar012010

Bartel's Brackets Podcast #3 -- Breaking down College Hoops

How will Purdue’s Robbie Hummel being out affect the Boilers seeding?  With four of the top five teams losing last week, who are the current number one seeds?  Kentucky’s loss to Tennessee…blip on the radar or bigger problem?  How many teams get in from the Big East?  What about multiple bids from smaller conferences?  College Basketball guru Sean Bartel takes on all of those questions and more including some of the top young coaches in the country and answers your questions.

It is all in podcast #3 of Bartel’s Brackets.  Take a listen and ask Sean a question in the comments section below:



Bartel's Brackets Podcast #3 3.1.10

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Reader Comments (7)

You guys mentioned Steve Alford and IU. How close was Indiana to hire him instead of Sampson?

03.2.2010 | Unregistered CommenterKurt Shields

If Wichita State gets to MVC finals and loses will they have a chance at at large?

03.2.2010 | Unregistered CommenterJames Clayton

I have read on Lexington sites that Wall and Cousins could comeback. Any remote chance of that?

03.2.2010 | Unregistered CommenterTrevor Stinson

I really like these, keep them up! Bruce Pearl said on PTI that he would be in favor of expanding on 7 teams to 72 with 8 play in type of games. Do you like that idea? Seems better than 96.

03.2.2010 | Unregistered CommenterMike Sullivan

What is the key for Kentucky down the stretch in order to make a run for the national championship?

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03.2.2010 | Unregistered CommenterAdam Marshall

Does SEC Tournament matter for UK? Would it be better for them to lose early and get ready for NCAAs?

03.2.2010 | Unregistered CommenterBigBlue82

With almost everyone back and Hummel healthy how high will Purdue be ranked pre-season next year?

03.2.2010 | Unregistered CommenterSame Hein

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