March Madness Is Here: Conference Tournament Chaos, NCAA Legal Battles & Rip Hamilton on Getting Paid to Watch Basketball
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March Madness is officially underway, and the road to the NCAA Tournament is already full of surprises. On this episode of Sports IQ with Larry Smith, we break down the conference tournament chaos, the teams punching their ticket to the Big Dance, and the growing legal battles reshaping college athletics.
Independent sports journalist Matt Brown (Extra Points) joins the show to unpack one of the biggest behind-the-scenes issues in college basketball: why powerhouse programs are increasingly reluctant to schedule dangerous mid-major teams—and how the current NET ranking system is driving those decisions. The conversation also dives into the surge of legal challenges facing the NCAA, from eligibility lawsuits to NIL disputes that could reshape the future of college sports.
Later in the show, NBA champion and former UConn star Rip Hamilton joins us to talk March Madness, his Huskies’ championship pedigree, and a wild promotion where one lucky fan and three friends can get paid to watch college basketball while eating unlimited pizza during the tournament.
We also cover early conference tournament winners, major coaching changes around college basketball, the latest NFL free-agency headlines, and a fascinating Moment of Awe highlighting the landmark decision that opened Major League Baseball locker rooms to female reporters.
March is here—and the madness is just beginning.