Welcome in to the latest ACCSports.com Podcast, presented by Smithfield's Chicken 'N Bar-B-Q!Reminder: you can subscribe to the podcast in iTunes. Just click “view in iTunes” once you reach that link, and then "subscribe for free." If you like this - or even if you don't and just feel sorry for Hayes - you can also rate the podcast and write a positive review.
Musical Selections: "Tonight's The Night" - Rod Stewart, "Once In A Very Blue Moon" - Nanci Griffith
Here are a few time stamps to note from their conversation earlier this week:
0:08 - Hayes gives the rundown.0:45 - You know where we're starting - the end of the Duke-Syracuse game. Hayes respects the Boeheim meltdown. Jim enjoyed it, but thinks it was dumb. Hayes thinks it might have been calculated. Jim ... doesn't. 8:18 - So ... was it a good call? Or a bad one? And how does Scottie Pippen figure into all of this?12:35 - Was Fair standing out of bounds when he caught the initial pass? And was there a second shooter? And how do Newman and Roger McDowell figure into all of this?14:45 - Can we come up with another word for what Duke-Syracuse has become? It doesn't have the history to be a rivarly. Maybe it's a ... feud?19:44 - Have we given Virginia enough love?27:13 - Bubble talk! This conversation took place before Clemson-Wake, so enjoy Jim's mistaken optimism. And uhh ... Pitt, fellas ... you uhh, want to get it in gear soon?29:45 - Which fan base is going to be most angry about a first-team All-ACC snub?36:28 - Should the All-ACC first team be expanded? Should everyone just get a participation trophy too?38:57 - Is Karl Hess getting an unfair amount of media attention? 47:33 - Hayes reviews his memorable week. This includes an in-depth breakdown of the annual pre-Duke-UNC media game. Conclusion - Hayes got outcoached. Jim gushes over Jack McCallum and NBA media availability. They swap stories about getting coaches' cell phone numbers.
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