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Always Aggravated with Mike Valenti

Jay Bilas Talks College Hoops With Mike Valenti

Always Aggravated with Mike Valenti

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Sports

53.7K Ratings

🗓️ 20 February 2019

⏱️ 53 minutes

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On this week's Always Aggravated, Mike talks with ESPN's Jay Bilas, the voice of reason in college basketball. They had a great discussion about Zion Williamson, the upcoming NCAA tournament , and much more! See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Always aggravated. A Mike Valenti signature podcast.

1:03.2

So on this week's episode of Always Aggravated, we're lucky enough to get some time with ESPN's

1:08.6

Jay Billis. He's the voice of reason in college basketball. Talk to him about his ongoing

1:13.7

battle with the NCAA. Get his thoughts on Zion Williamson, of course. Talk a little tournament

1:20.3

preview as well as his billis indexes out there. Just a whole bunch of basketball with

1:25.5

a really, really smart dude. So here's our conversation with Jay Billis.

1:31.3

I hate doing this to you because I had a different way I wanted to go to start this, but with

1:35.1

the events of what happened with Duke last night, I got to do it. I give up. Like I just

1:41.1

they have zombie blood. You can't, I'm convinced they are as close to unbeatable as we will

1:46.5

see this season. I'm not they are unbelievable.

1:49.0

Yeah, it's a special group that this is the best freshman class I've ever seen in the years

1:55.6

I've been doing this. And yeah, it doesn't mean they're better than Lou Elcinder, his freshman

1:59.5

group. It's a little, little kind of before my time of evaluating this stuff, even though

2:04.6

I was around to see it. I just think this group is unique in how mature, talented and

2:12.8

competitive they are. I made different with you a little bit. I don't think they're unbeatable,

2:18.0

but if they, if they play their game, if they play well, there's only handful of teams

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