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Aaron Torres Podcast: Mid-week tourney thoughts, Indiana coaching search update + Nick Coffey joins

March 25, 2021

It's Thursday, we're inching towards the weekend and what better way to get through your day than with a new edition of the Aaron Torres Podcast. Aaron gives some quick mid-week tournament thoughts and wonders: Are we sure Indiana knows what it's doing with its coaching search? He then welcomes on his old friend Nick Coffey to talk about all sorts of things across the world of college hoops. Mid-week tournament thoughts: Aaron opens the show by discussing some thoughts he's had on the tournament since the last show. He explains why it has become apparent that based on tournament results the committee completely mis-seeded several teams (4:00). Why did it happen and how can it be fixed in the future? Also, Aaron goes in-depth on the Big Ten's struggles. Based on their style of play and who they recruit, are we sure it's going to get better any time soon. The data says no (12:00)?. Finally, he gives an update with the Indiana coaching job (22:00). With names like Mike Woodson and Thad Matta emerging, are we sure Indiana knows what it's doing in this search? Nick Coffey joins the show: Next up, Aaron's old friend, radio host Nick Coffey joins him (40:00). The guys discuss the surprising early start to the tournament. Should we be surprised by all the early upsets, is it a bad thing for the tournament, and is the Big Dance on a free roll where fans are just so happy to have it back, no one cares? Also, why we underestimated the Pac-12, overvalued the Big Ten and, is Indiana basketball still a desirable job? Also, make sure to tune back Friday for a special Sweet 16 preview edition of the Aaron Torres Podcast Today's episode is brought to you by: PicksWise.com: Visit PicksWise where you can get expert picks, every day throughout the NCAA Tournament! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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