The podcast is back and who better to talk college basketball with than Karl Heiser? He joins us to discuss various topics like the dominant freshman class in college basketball, Arkansas's and John Calipari's struggles, and much more! Karl also shares his thoughts on TikTok being "banned" and how it can affect the sports content creation space.
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