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Roundball Daily Podcast: Breaking down the bubble as March Madness awaits
- Updated: March 5, 2020
What’s the date today? Hold on a sec, let me check the calendar— no, it can’t be. Already?? Is it… really?! It’s March! And that means college basketball.
Kels Dayton and James Campbell rant about bubble teams, lament over the lack of mid-majors getting consideration for at-large spots, and discuss whether or not San Diego State is a legitimate No. 1 seed.
They also talk NBA, EPL, and the madness that is James Dolan, Spike Lee and the Knicks.
Do your ears a favor and listen above.