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ESPN’s Jay Bilas: UConn Is Best NCAA Hoops Program Since John Wooden-Era UCLA | The Rich Eisen Show 

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ESPN’s Jay Bilas and Rich Eisen discuss the UConn Huskies’ latest college basketball national championship.
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@mrmojorisin8752
Gotta acknowledge that Jay was on the UConn train very early in the season, unlike others, and he never wavered. And he was right all along.
@mal723
Where are all the “experts” who were saying that Purdue was the best team? Or that Houston was the best team? Most of these clowns in the media refused to acknowledge that UConn was the #1 team in the country and was a favorite to go back to back. They demolished everyone in the tournament for the 2nd year in a row. Bilas is right: UConn has more championships in the past 25 years than any other school. UConn is the Basketball Capital of the World. Folks get with it, the Huskies have the best program in the country, and if you add the women’s basketball program to that: 11 championships since 1995, UConn is far and away the top basketball school, period.
@markp.7165
Jay is one of the smartest guys out there and if you don't believe me just ask Jay himself.
@bradlafferty6076
12 straight NCAA Tournament victories
@harryhondo1013
I was comparing them to UCLA of the 60's and 70's after this win, too. I couldn't think of another comparison.
@kevinbacon8716
It’s hilarious that Kentucky fans think Kentucky is a better job than UConn
@user-io4sr7vg1v
I think people are really underrating Tristen Newton. That's what makes the teams consistent. That and Hurley's system/coaching.
@kendoglarson5419
Did it with very few McDonald's All- Americans compared to all the big basketball schools. We did it with top 200 talent not top 25.
@charlesbynum3962
Back-to-back let's go UCONN ❤
@davidkast3587
I’m concerned that the tournament is becoming top-heavy as a result of the growing discrepancy between mid-majors and the larger schools. They keep talking about expanding the tournament. There’s probably a better case to be made for shrinking it.
@arthur-ri4zo
All NCAA Championships go thru Storrs. Both man and women's.
@dales769
Kentucky Shmukky Go UConn!!
@timengelhardt3654
How about UConn in the ACC? Better for than the most recent moves?
@michaelomondi-gq5yh
College Basketball recruiting is regional = East coast hoopers > ALL
@douglascarlson9006
How 'Bout those two back-to-back Indiana teams from the mid-70s? ...
@Alan-lv9rw
UConn is next level, better than Kentucky, et al.
@stever1791
AND WOODEN HAD SAM GILBERT - TO HELP WITH RECRUITING AND KEEP PLAYERS AND GIRLFRIENDS HAPPY
@typeviic1
Since NIL, the way to win now is to poach players from other programs and build superteams. The days of building by recruiting is over. Not good for college basketball.
@bobbyb.6644
Attracted Serious Players - Men and Women ? To the competition they constitute the “ Evil Empire” - hated and envied ? 🤔
@deputy3690
Money is definitely the root of all evil.
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