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One Shining Podcast with Tate Frazier

The Sleeping Giants of College Basketball With Bill Simmons Part 2 (Ep. 13)

One Shining Podcast with Tate Frazier

The Ringer

Sports

4.63.2K Ratings

🗓️ 29 December 2017

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

The Ringer's Tate Frazier and Mark Titus are joined by HBO and The Ringer's Bill Simmons to continue discussing the programs with the best potential to have a major impact on the college basketball landscape and debate the West Coast version of the Carolina-Duke rivalry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

All right, welcome back to our Sleeping Giants podcast.

0:04.4

If you missed part one on Tuesday, we went over,

0:07.6

we started with the dinosaurs, we hit the Holy Cross,

0:10.8

we hit San Francisco, Seattle, Houston.

0:14.4

I think we also touched on Princeton.

0:16.7

But if you're just now joining us,

0:18.2

perfect time to join, Tate and I are sitting down

0:20.2

with our boss, Bill Simmons, in his office.

0:22.0

He invited us, turned on the microphones and everything.

0:24.0

I gotta sit where all the celebrity sit

0:26.0

and cut it up with Bill.

0:28.1

And we had some fun, Tate.

0:30.0

You were on Charlie Starrans, exact placement in the office.

0:33.6

Do you feel good about that?

0:34.6

I could smell her still.

0:35.6

Oh wow.

0:37.6

Well, this is part two of the podcast.

0:39.0

This will be fun.

0:40.6

We're gonna get into, like we said,

0:42.3

the Duke North Carolina of the West Coast,

0:44.8

the greatest robbery that has yet to happen.

0:46.7

There were two reasons we wanted to do this podcast

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