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Mark Emmert was a bad NCAA president. Can the job be salvaged? Also: Iverson Classic preview, other CBB notes (College Basketball 04/28)

Eye On College Basketball

CBS Sports

Sports, Basketball

4.62.8K Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2022

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

NCAA President Mark Emmert is stepping down from the job no later than June of 2023. Gary Parrish and Matt Norlander take a look at Emmert's legacy and come to one conclusion: it was pretty bad. The guys also wonder if the job can be salvaged and what that job might look like in 18 months. Where is the NCAA headed? PLUS: a preview of this weekend's Allen Iverson Classic, and a heartfelt farewell to one of the greatest basketball SIDs ever, Kenny Klein, who is retiring.

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had a little ribbon on it and I was so gas. For that was a life changer and I'm still sort of

0:20.0

big on cycling around my area now so for that one change really.

0:24.0

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0:31.0

Hey there Gary Parish. It's Thursday, April 28, 2022. Welcome back to the CVS Sports.

0:38.0

I own college basketball podcast where we sometimes discuss camera-fighting

0:42.0

Dodo Birds and leaky black Matt Norlander is here with me. If you're watching live on YouTube,

0:47.0

please smash the like button like your brand and Davies. You have consent when it comes to

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like button you've always got consent. More of us dead leg. The biggest news since we last

0:57.0

recorded is that Insta.ly President Mark Emert has announced that he's going to step down

1:03.0

no later than June 2023 but sooner if his replacement can be found before then.

1:08.0

Needless to say nobody was upset about this news. Mark Emert has been a less than great

1:15.0

in C. Double A president. I think most agreed to part question for you. One could

1:22.0

could anybody be good at this job and two is there any reason for anybody to want this

1:30.0

job outside of the salary is really really good. Could anybody be good at the job?

1:37.0

Great to be back with you buddy. By the way just a heads up in case this winds up being a thing.

1:42.0

So wife is out of town. Has been for a few days here and I am solo dad duty.

1:47.0

Older son is at school. Younger one doesn't have pre can Thursdays. He might just float in

1:54.0

and out of the screen here. This is how we got to do it. So you're you have a

1:58.0

also in the process of potty training and so I'm really hoping that in the next 30 to

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