[X&J #13] College Basketball History: Does A School's Past Matter?
Bob and Mike discuss a topic of paramount importance to so many college sports programs across the country: history and legacy. How much does it actually matter for present-day winning?
On this edition of Xs & Joes, Bob and Mike discuss a topic of paramount importance to so many college sports programs across the country: history and legacy. How much does it actually matter for present-day winning?
Segment 1: How To Define Programs’ Legacies?
A Winning Tradition: Past Performance Does Not *Necessarily” Predict Future Results
A Program’s Mount Rushmore: The Images That Represent Who You Were And Are
Are You Cover or SI or Game Of The Week Worthy: The Changing Landscape of Media
Segment 2: Blue Bloods/New Bloods: Leveraging Your and/or Others’ Histories
How Some Traditional Powerhouses Have Reinvented Themselves
How Other Programs Have Broken Through- Temporary and Consistent Performers
Are We Down or Dilapidated- When Does A Program Become “Grey Gardens”
Segment 3 and Wrap Up: Traditions and Fight Songs
And Mike and Bob tease a special guest for episode 14: Galen Clavio!
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Links from this episode:
Some show notes links. Rocky Top (Osbourne Brothers):
Rocky Top (Tennessee Marching Band:):
Maryland Fight Song:
FSU War Chant:
Tribute To Troy / USC Fight Song (USC Band):
Chimes of Indiana & Hail To IU (IU Alma Mater):
One Night In Old Havana (HoagyCarmichael):
Cornell School Song (Far Above Cayuga’s Waters):
Joe Kines (Alabama Interim Head Coach):
Farmer Fran (THE WATERBOY):
Bob Knight (Blue Chips):
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