Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Teel Time: Episode 32
Episode 32: David Teel and Jonathan Heeter chat Final Four and look back at Teel's favorite Final Four memories.
Show notes: 1:00...Teel talks about his first Final Four - and it just happened to be the memorable 1983 game between Houston and N.C. State. 4:30...Teel has a story about the late N.C. State coach Jim Valvano and Huey Lewis in Albuquerque. 7:00...Even your friendly neighborhood columnist gets butterflies in the big games and the big moments...8:50...Coach K climbs to the mountaintop in Indianapolis...11:53...Teel remembers the shot from 1992 in Philadelphia that defined an era of college basketball...14:30...Teel remembers a Final Four with the Fab Five in New Orleans and Mario Chalmers big shot in San Antonio...18:00...Teel remembers a run-in with Joakim Noah that nearly ended killed his column...18:45...Heeter and Teel discuss this year's Final Four. Michigan (19:30) and Loyola (20:17) talk. 22:45...Teel talks about the difficulty of relying on freshmen, regardless of their talent and ability. 27:25...and how much experience matters. 29:30...Villanova has remained dominant throughout the tournament. 31:40...Does John Beilein get the attention he deserves? 33:30...Teel and Heeter chat about the surprise ACC teams in the Sweet 16. 37:09...Teel discusses his predictions for the Final Four. 42:00...Tony Bennett reflects on the season on his radio show.
Music: Slow Burn by Kevin MacLeod.
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