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ESPN analyst Seth Greenberg recently appeared on “The Pat McAfee Show,” where he shared a bold perspective on the future of college basketball. According to Greenberg, the ACC may need to ...
The Sweet 16 is about to get underway on Thursday night. And ESPN analyst Seth Greenberg feels good about the team he’s most confident in winning it all. He has Florida cutting down the nets.
Doug Gottlieb doesn’t exactly have a lot of allies in the media right now. The head men’s basketball coach at the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay is getting humbled — in more ways than ...
However, hours after Bucky McMillan was hired, ESPN's Seth Greenberg made a surprising claim during a segment on "College GameDay." He said Williams and Albert, according to sources, never spoke ...
March Madness always delivers surprises, and ESPN analyst Seth Greenberg thinks a big one is coming. He’s rolling with No. 8 seed Gonzaga to take down top-seeded Houston in the second round.
As a result, ESPN's Seth Greenberg on Friday said he would not be shocked to see the Gators dancing until the very end. “Florida, to me, is the best team in the country,” Greenberg said on the ...
Description: Seth Greenberg joins Pat McAfee and breaks down how the SEC has turned into a dominant men's basketball conference.
With the bracket set and the NCAA Tournament about to start, ESPN analyst Seth Greenberg picked his favorite storyline for the tourney. Greenberg didn’t go with Duke (at least not at first ...
The blunt nature of the statement appeared to catch former college basketball coach and ESPN CBB analyst Seth Greenberg off guard. “Listen to what I’m saying, coach: this has no effect on the ...
Seth Greenberg is adamant that the Tar Heels didn't do enough to make this year's NCAA men's basketball tournament ...
Seth Greenberg joins Pat McAfee and breaks down how the SEC has turned into a dominant men's basketball conference. Skip to main content Skip to navigation ESPN ...
Seth Greenberg to McAfee: 'The SEC could get three teams in the Final Four' Seth Greenberg joins Pat McAfee and breaks down how the SEC has turned into a dominant men's basketball conference.