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Five Arms and A Lucky Fin - Weekly Sports Podcast

Five Arms and A Lucky Fin - Weekly Sports Podcast

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Five Arms and a Lucky Fin is a weekly sports podcast hosted by Brendan McCormick, Jasen Aidt, and David Salway. We sit down with athletes, coaches, and sports personalities to dive into their journeys across multiple sports—on and off the court, field, mat, or track. From inspiring stories to locker room laughs, no topic is off-limits.

Whether it’s exclusive interviews, bold predictions, or some free hot takes, we bring a mix of authenticity, energy, and real sports talk. You’ll also catch us breaking down the latest sports news and giving our unfiltered takes on what’s happening across the college and pro landscape.

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  • Indiana’s Historic National Championship Season | College Football Natty Breakdown
    2026/02/24

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    Indiana just completed one of the most historic turnarounds in college football history.

    From one of the losingest programs in the sport to 27–2 in two seasons and a 16–0 National Championship finish, the Hoosiers’ rise to the top has been unbelievable.

    We break down Indiana’s championship season, the defining moments that led to the natty, how this rebuild happened so fast, and where this turnaround ranks among the greatest in sports history.

    Is this the greatest turnaround college football has ever seen?

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    27 分
  • BS Talk: Jordan vs LeBron, Winter Olympics & Could We Beat a JV High School Basketball Team?
    2026/02/24

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    It’s a full BS Talk segment this week.

    We get into the never-ending GOAT debate — Michael Jordan vs LeBron James — and make our case for who really deserves the crown.

    Then with the Winter Olympics on the horizon, we ask the important question… what sport could we actually medal in if we had to compete?

    And finally:
    Could Brendan and David beat a JV high school basketball team?

    Be honest.

    Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know who you’ve got in all three debates 👇

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    41 分
  • Inside College Hoops: Who Do You Trust In March — Talent, Culture, Or Luck?
    2026/02/20

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    A week of chaos hit college hoops, and we’re in the thick of it. We open with Kansas State cutting ties with Jerome Tang and ask the uncomfortable question: when a school leans on “for cause,” what does that do to trust, buyouts, and the next coach’s appetite for risk? We unpack the NIL era’s pressure cooker—big payouts to big-name transfers, thin patience for development, and the razor edge between accountability and alienation after a fiery press conference that stripped names and bruised a locker room.

    From there, the Big 12 turns into a triage ward and a laboratory. Texas Tech loses JT Toppin, a 20-a-night anchor whose gravity unlocked elite shooting; can Christian Anderson and Jalen Petty keep them in the Sweet 16 and beyond? BYU’s skid and Richie Saunders’ injury collide with a resume light on signature wins; AJ DeBonsa may need to scale up without sinking efficiency. Meanwhile, Kansas faces a blueprint dilemma with Darren Peterson: chase the ceiling with 18 explosive minutes or lock into cohesion without the volatility. We weigh the seed line, the locker room, and the path that wins four games in March.

    At the top of the board, Iowa State’s win over Houston shows how clean shooting and low turnovers decide heavyweight bouts, even against the Cougars’ suffocating defense. We break down why guards run March, how turnover margin and three-point rate travel, and what separates real contenders from loud pretenders. Then we zoom out: Saint Louis takes a punch without losing identity, and Miami Ohio’s pristine record meets the hard truth of schedule strength—can a beautiful story withstand a ruthless bracket?

    We close with a loaded weekend slate—IU–Purdue, Michigan–Duke, Arizona–Houston—and our picks, plus a rapid-fire draft lens on Darren Peterson’s polish versus AJ DeBonsa’s superstar frame and upside. If you care about how teams actually win in March—shot quality, late-game poise, and schemes that don’t blink—this one’s for you.

    Enjoyed the show? Follow, share with a hoops friend, and drop your Final Four and weekend picks in the comments. Your takes fuel the next episode—subscribe and leave a review to keep us in your feed.

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