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The Kevin Sheehan Show

Terps' Win an All-Timer

The Kevin Sheehan Show

Kevin Sheehan, Blue Wire

Sports, Football

4.84.6K Ratings

🗓️ 17 February 2020

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Kevin and Aaron opened with some NBA All-Star game discussion and then got quickly to Maryland's huge Saturday night win at Michigan State. Was this Turgeon's biggest win? Where does Anthony Cowan's close-out performance rank on the list of the greatest Terp finishes? Lots of Redskins talk off the news of the cuts on Friday and Kevin did a quick XFL vs NFL pace-of-play study and shared the surprising results. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

You want it. You need it. It's what everyone's talking about. The Kevin Sheehan Show. Now here's Kevin.

0:09.2

Did you like that All-Star game last night, Aaron?

0:11.7

That was fun. It wasn't bad. I was actually, for those of you that didn't watch the All-Star game last night, and I would bet that most of you did not.

0:21.6

I didn't see any of the Saturday night stuff.

0:25.7

I saw the highlights of the air, you know, the Gordon Dunk over Taco Fall.

0:30.8

I just couldn't care less about that stuff anymore, and there was good college basketball

0:34.5

on featuring, of course, from 6 till about 815 on Saturday night,

0:40.5

Maryland with an all-time memorable comeback win against Michigan State, which we will spend some time on here shortly.

0:48.8

But the NBA All-Star new format delivered.

0:52.5

I mocked it, remember, a couple of weeks ago. Yes, you did.

0:56.1

You know, I thought, just play the freaking game. Who cares? It's an exhibition. And it really is.

1:01.2

I mean, the All-Star game last night for the first three quarters, it was what it always is.

1:07.0

It was essentially, you know, some sort of exhibition that approximated basketball.

1:15.5

It wasn't really basketball. It was like a continuation of the skills competition, but with

1:20.7

10 players on the floor. That's what it was for three quarters. But then came the fourth quarter.

1:26.2

And the new format was that at the end of the third

1:31.1

quarter, the aggregate score, because they're playing quarters, but they're keeping an aggregate

1:36.3

running total of the score. When they got to the fourth quarter, they did this thing where

1:41.8

they added 24 Kobe's number to the team that had the highest aggregate score through three quarters,

1:50.1

and that became the target, and they played the fourth quarter without a clock.

1:55.6

So as an example, at the end of the example, the example last night, what happened last night was that Team LeBron trailed Team Janus by nine points at the end of the third quarter.

2:12.3

Team Janice at that point had 133 points. They added 24 to it. The target became 157.

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