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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 117 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BasketballSports | |||

It's been a really good start to the season for the likes of UNC Wilmington, Miami (OH), Buffalo, Kent State, and Belmont, among others. It hasn't been as good for the Missouri Valley and Ohio Valley conferences. Ian Sacks and Isaac Bourne break it a... more
We're a full month into the season, and already a lot to unpack. The Atlantic 10 has 12 of its 14 teams over .500. Meanwhile, the Mountain West appears to have taken a step back from recent years. Ian Sacks and Isaac Bourne breakdown what we've seen ... more
Our resident Horizon League expert, Drew Gentile, joins the episode to chat with Ian Sacks and Isaac Bourne about what has transpired in the league throughout the first two and a half weeks of the season.
The first week and a half of the season has had a little bit of everything. We've seen some of the top mid-majors battle each other, while some mid-majors have suffered losses to non-DI teams. Ian Sacks and Isaac Bourne break it all down and provide ... more
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Top tier podcast! Huge fan!
I love hearing updates on so many of the 357 teams that are never talked about throughout college basketball. Always a funny listen!
I have always been a fan of mid major teams. ODU, then Hawaii, and since moving to Alameda CA 20 years ago Saint Mary’s from Moraga California. This pod cast is a fun, witty, look at Mid Major teams and conferences. If you like basketball, consider going to your local mid major or lower games, and keep up to speed with the rest here, on Mid Major madness. Brett.
When they talk about UNI😩💦
Apparently I reviewed you guys 2 years ago when it sounded like you were recording from a toaster oven. It’s much better now! Keep up the great work!
Also, I know they don’t deserve it, but could you guys give my alma mater Drexel a shout out? They haven’t been good since my junior year in 2012, so understand why you don’t talk about them. But we’ll get back to the top one day! Love the pod, 5 stars.
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Content focuses on college basketball, particularly mid-major teams and conferences, providing insights and analyses for avid fans. The discussions span various conferences, standout players, and the impact of current trends such as NIL and the transfer portal on teams. Episodes often feature guest experts who contribute valuable perspectives and predictions, adding depth to the conversation. Notably, there's a strong emphasis on lesser-known teams, which makes it appealing to listeners looking to keep up with a broader spectrum of college basketball beyond the major programs.
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1. Drew Gentile
2. Sam Federman
3. Lance Hartzler
4. Matt Throne
5. Maxwell Baumbach
6. Casey Alexander
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