College Basketball’s Most Deceptive Performers
The wait is over! Our latest podcast episode is live, and it’s packed with expert analysis and bold opinions. Mark Titus takes center stage to unveil his highly anticipated Fraud Rankings, shedding light on the sport’s most misleading performances.
Honorable Mentions: The Almost-Frauds
- Joel Embiid: Despite playing just one game this season, Embiid’s underwhelming performance has raised eyebrows. His 2-11 shooting display was followed by a sudden absence, leaving fans wondering about his commitment to the struggling 76ers.
- Tony Bennett: The Virginia coach’s restrictive playing style has been called into question. Ryan Dunn’s remarkable shooting form in the NBA has many wondering why he couldn’t replicate that success under Bennett’s guidance.
- Kyle Neptune: Unfortunately, Neptune’s coaching tenure has been marred by disappointment. With expectations already low, it’s hard to consider him a fraud, but his lack of progress has fans questioning his abilities.
- Charlie Baker: As the NCAA President, Baker’s proposal to expand the tournament field has sparked debate. Is 72 or 76 teams the right number, or should we revert to 64 or go all-in with 128?
- Todd Golden: The tallest player in NCAA history, standing at 7’9″, remains benched, leaving fans baffled. There might be more to Golden’s story, but for now, his coaching decisions raise suspicions.
The Top 5 Frauds in College Basketball
5: Michigan State – Their inclusion in the prestigious Champions Classic has many scratching their heads. Shouldn’t the two-time defending champions take their place?
4: Pat Kelsey – After pleading with fans to attend his team’s game against Tennessee, Kelsey’s squad suffered a humiliating 22-point loss at home.
3: Jon Scheyer – His coaching style has raised eyebrows, and his team’s performance has been inconsistent, to say the least.
2: Free Lutheran Bible College – This unknown entity has sparked curiosity, but its legitimacy remains a mystery.
1: Board of Regents in the state of Kansas – Their influence on college basketball is undeniable, but their motives are often shrouded in mystery.
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- Mark Titus is less than thrilled about his upcoming trip to Maui to watch top-tier teams battle it out.
Tune in to the latest Mark Titus Show for more expert analysis and bold opinions on the world of college basketball!
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