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Blue Ribbon College Basketball Podcast, Ep. 150: NCAA Tournament expansion, policing the NIL boom, conference shifting, and a loaded Player’s Era field

Blue Ribbon College Basketball Podcast, Ep. 150: NCAA Tournament expansion, policing the NIL boom, conference shifting, and a loaded Player’s Era field

Update: 2025-07-10
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In the newest episode of the Blue Ribbon College Basketball Podcast, hosts Chris Dortch—editor and publisher of Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook—and Kevin Ingram—the radio voice of Vanderbilt men’s basketball—discuss a variety of college basketball (and other) topics:

• NCAA Tournament expansion seems inevitable. We’ll probably know for sure this week.

• Good luck to Bryan Seeley, the Ivy League-educated former federal prosecutor charged with vetting NIL deals.

• The Pac-12 is back from the dead, but would Bill Walton have approved? We think not.

• EA Sports is set to bring back its popular March Madness game that Chris, and Blue Ribbon, were a part of back in the day.

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Blue Ribbon College Basketball Podcast, Ep. 150: NCAA Tournament expansion, policing the NIL boom, conference shifting, and a loaded Player’s Era field

Blue Ribbon College Basketball Podcast, Ep. 150: NCAA Tournament expansion, policing the NIL boom, conference shifting, and a loaded Player’s Era field

Chris Dortch