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Hang Up and Listen - Baylor, Haley, and a Buzzer Beater

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🗓️ 6 April 2021

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

Joel Anderson, Stefan Fatsis, and Josh Levin talk about the men’s and women’s NCAA finals and Jalen Suggs’ Final Four buzzer beater. They also discuss Major League Baseball’s decision to move this year’s All-Star Game in response to Georgia’s new voting law, and Arizona State professor Victoria Jackson joins to assess the athlete compensation case NCAA v. Alston.

NCAA (2:57): How Baylor and Stanford won it all, and assessing Jalen Suggs’ remarkable shot.

MLB and voting rights (26:54): What went into baseball’s boycott decision.

Alston v. NCAA (48:18): What we learned in Supreme Court oral arguments, and what comes next for the NCAA and college athletes.

Afterball (68:19): Josh on the transfer portal.


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0:00.0

The following podcast includes explicit language, not restricted to words beginning with F, S, B, and Q.

0:12.5

Hi, I'm Josh Levine, Slate's national editor, and this is Hang Up and Listen for the week of April 5th slash 6th, 2021. On this week's show, we're going to talk about

0:23.7

Baylor and Stanford's men's and women's national basketball titles and Jalen Suggs's

0:30.3

final four buzzer-beater. We'll also look at Major League Baseball's decision to move this

0:35.2

year's All-Star game in response to Georgia's new

0:37.5

voting law. An Arizona State Professor Victoria Jackson will be here to help us assess

0:42.5

Alston v. NCAA, the Supreme Court case that could determine how college athletes get paid or whether

0:49.6

they get paid at all. I'm in Washington, D.C. I'm the author of The Queen, the host of Slowburn

0:54.5

Season 4 on David Duke. Also in D.C. Stefan Fatsis, he's the author of sometimes in D.C.

1:03.8

He's the author of the book's Word Freak in a few seconds of panic. Hello, Stefan. I just feel

1:09.2

close to you, I guess, is the issue.

1:15.6

Spiritually, I'm always in D.C. Well, not really. But I'm in Western Massachusetts right now.

1:24.8

Welcome, wherever you are. With us, surrounded by the resounding noise from the Stanford victory parade. It is Slate Staff writer, host of Slow Burn season three

1:30.8

and the upcoming season six. Joel Anderson, congratulations. We can have you claim Palo Alto

1:37.3

since things didn't necessarily go as we had hoped for Houston over the weekend.

1:42.2

Well, same as you know about how things went in the tournament.

1:46.0

My squad may have went a little bit further than yours, but it didn't quite work all the way out.

1:50.8

So, yeah, I'm glad to call Paulo Alto a little championship city for another day or so.

1:56.3

If it makes you feel better by bringing other people down, then you understand.

1:59.6

It actually very much does.

2:01.7

Yeah, that's pretty much my ethos.

2:03.9

I'm happy to provide that service for you in your time of need.

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