Yes agreed, but
I totally agree he is an important figure in the emergence of college hoops to the level it is today. His passion for the game is exceeded by no one. He is also a very good human being. And for most of his career the substance of his analysis was a reasonably good complement to his enthusiasm.
But listening to him yesterday 90% of his focus was on Duke, it's players, its strategy, its accolades etc. It wasn't fair to FSU. I realize the casual fan is watching the game because Duke is involved -not FSU- but..
[Post edited by Vippie1 at 01/13/2019 10:16AM]
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Posted: 01/13/2019 at 10:15AM