Aaron Torres Sports Podcast

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Sinopsis

Writer Aaron Torres breaks down the biggest topics in college football and college basketball in the most ridiculous way possible, as he's joined by co-host Nick Coffey and a variety of guests from around the sports world. Show airs twice weekly.

Episodios

  • Could Coronavirus Uncertainty Help College Basketball? Plus Rivals' Corey Evans

    19/03/2020 Duración: 01h08min

    It's Thursday and a new episode of the Aaron Torres Sports Podcast is live! Aaron talks about how coronavirus uncertainty could actually help college basketball, as well as Rick Pitino's comments that he "deserved to be fired." Then Rivals.com's Corey Evans joins the show to discuss the wide-ranging impact of coronavirus across the college basketball landscape. How coronavirus uncertainty could help college basketball: Aaron opens the show by discussing how coronavirus uncertainty could help college basketball. With the NBA Draft process so in flux, is it possible that more players choose to stay in college for another season? Aaron then discusses the news that winter sports athletes likely aren't going to get another year of eligibility, and finally wraps by discussing Rick Pitino saying that he "deserved to get fired" during a recent interview. Corey Evans joins the show: Aaron is welcomed by Rivals recruiting analyst Corey Evans. Corey discusses the wide-ranging impact of coronavirus on the sport, from its

  • Rick Pitino is back in College Basketball

    16/03/2020 Duración: 51min

    Coronavirus may have wiped out most of sports but we've still got a new Aaron Torres Sports Podcast, as Aaron reacts to a surprisingly busy week in college hoops. From Rick Pitino's return to seniors getting a fifth year and much more, he's got you covered. Here is a rundown of today's show: Rick Pitino is BACK: Aaron opens with the surprising news out of Saturday that Rick Pitino is officially back in college basketball after accepting a job at Iona. Aaron explains the positives and negatives of the hire, and what are realistic expectations from Pitino at Iona. Also, could the NCAA -- not any team -- end up being Pitino's toughest opponent this upcoming season? Should Seniors get an extra year of eligibility? Aaron dives into the complicated issue of seniors getting an extra year of eligibility. Aaron explains that while the idea is nice, it might not be possible, and why he has changed his tune on the topic.  Aaron wraps the show by discussing all the ways the Coronavirus has impacted college basketball,

  • Special Edition: The Day the NCAA Tournament was Canceled

    13/03/2020 Duración: 36min

    It was an historic day across the sports world, for all the wrong reasons. To mark the occasion we have special edition of the Aaron Torres Sports Podcast. He breaks down everything that happened the day the NCAA Tournament was canceled. Highlights:  -- The full range of emotions on a wild day in the sports world. -- Why it was the right decision, with a caveat. -- Could Mark Emmert could have left the door open to play the games at a later date? -- All the players and programs he feels for most who were affected by the cancellation. -- What's next? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Bill Walton + Coronavirus Impacts College Basketball

    12/03/2020 Duración: 01h06min

    It's a VERY special edition of the Aaron Torres Sports Podcast, as Aaron sits down with Hall of Famer and ESPN analyst Bill Walton at the Pac-12 Tournament to talk hoops. Beforehand, Aaron opens on the big topics in college basketball, most notably the announcement that fans will not be allowed to attend NCAA Tournament games. Here is a rundown of today's show:   The Coronavirus hits college basketball + conference tourney talk: Aaron opens the show by discussing the coronavirus and the NCAA's decision to play games without fans in stands. After consulting with healthcare professionals he discusses the nuance of it all and why he still believes fans should be allowed to attend games if they want to. Then he transitions to the conference tournaments and discusses all the big storylines   Bill Walton Joins the Show: Aaron is joined by a very special guest, ESPN broadcaster Bill Walton. The two sat down at the Pac-12 Tournament, where they discuss the Conference of Champions and why he considers himself to be th

  • Ashton Hagans, Archie Miller and the rest of the final weekend in college hoops

    09/03/2020 Duración: 01h17min

    The final weekend of the college basketball season has come and gone, and Aaron Torres is here to wrap it up as only he can. He spans the country talking all the biggest storylines from the weekend, and then welcomes a special guest, as Danny Tarkanian, the son of legendary UNLV coach Jerry Tarkanian joins the show. Here is a full rundown of what you need to know: A full recap of the final regular season weekend of college hoops: Aaron opens the show by spanning the country, talking all the big storylines conference by conference. He discusses the Ashton Hagans situation at Kentucky, the Wildcats wild rally in Gainesville and why this might be one of the great regular season wins of the Calipari era (5:00). He then transitions to Archie Miller's beef with Joe Lunardi, and why he actually believes Miller is right on this one (17:00). Aaron then wraps up the rest of the national scene, including Creighton emerging as the favorite in the Big East (26:30) and why you can circle Arizona as a potential upset victim

  • Tennessee Wins at Rupp + Memphis in Trouble + Baylor coach Scott Drew

    05/03/2020 Duración: 53min

    It's March and oh boy do we have a GREAT episode of the Aaron Torres Sports Podcast for you, as Aaron talks all the big topics of the week, before Baylor head coach Scott Drew joins the show. The pair discuss Baylor's rise, unique recruiting approach and what to expect from the Bears when you fill out your bracket. First though, Aaron hits on several big topics, including: Tennessee's win at Rupp Arena: Aaron opens the show by highlighting Tennessee's win at Rupp Arena and seeing what it means from both sides of the coin. He discusses everything Tennessee has had to overcomet his season, what their bubble chances are, and why the Vols could be shaping up as one of the best teams in college hoops in 2020-2021 (6:30). Then he moves to Kentucky. Should fans be concerned, especially after a reported blowup between John Calipari and Ashton Hagans? Also, why this loss may be a blessing in disguise for the Wildcats come the tournament (15:30). Finally, Aaron talks about Memphis's battle with the NCAA, which took a n

  • UCLA Emerges + Calipari's Best Coaching Job + ESPN's Dave Pasch

    02/03/2020 Duración: 01h27min

    Well folks, it's March and what better way to get ready for the best month on the calendar than with a Monday edition of the Aaron Torres Pod! Aaron talks about the big storylines from the weekend before welcoming on ESPN's Dave Pasch for a fun, 45-minute sit-down. Here is a rundown of today's show: UCLA, Kentucky and the rest of college hoops: After Aaron discussed UCLA briefly last episode, he opens the show by discussing the incredible job Mick Cronin has done to get UCLA to first place in the Pac-12 and why its one of the best coaching jobs he's ever seen in college basketball (5:00). Then he transitions to Kentucky, where, after the Wildcats clinched an SEC regular season title, he believes it might be the best coaching job of John Calipari's time at Kentucky as well (22:00). Finally he wraps by playing "Where Aaron Was Right, Where Aaron Was Wrong" discussing another Duke loss, Michigan State's sudden improvement and why he might have been wrong about Steve Alford at Nevada after all (31:00) ESPN's Dave

  • Duke Loses + Quickley Emerges + Jimmy Dykes talks Hoops

    27/02/2020 Duración: 55min

    It's a GREAT episode of the Aaron Torres, as Aaron talks about all the big topics of the week before he is joined by ESPN's Jimmy Dykes. Highlights: Duke Loses and Quickley Emerges: Aaron recaps a wild week in college hoops, starting with Duke's loss. The Blue Devils have lost two of three and it's time to question if Duke is really a title contender (regardless of what the polls say). He then discusses Immanuel Quickley's emergence at Kentucky and why he is one of the best stories of the Calipari era. Aaron also touches on UCLA, and the brilliant job that Mick Cronin has done as the Bruins shoot for first place in the Pac-12. Jimmy Dykes joins the show: Aaron is joined by his old buddy, ESPN college basketball analyst Jimmy Dykes. The guys talk about Jimmy's new book "The Film Doesn't Lie" and he explains why he decided to write the book. He also talks about Kentucky's emergence in the SEC, Arkansas's bubble chances and finally, a couple teams no one is talking about that are good enough to win the national

  • Baylor, SDSU and Gonzaga Lose + James Wiseman Speaks + URI Coach David Cox

    24/02/2020 Duración: 01h04min

    It's an all new Aaron Torres Sports Podcast, as Aaron recaps an upset-heavy weekend in college basketball. He discusses the fall of the top teams in college basketball, as well as James Wiseman's first public comments. Then he welcomes Rhode Island coach David Cox to the show. A complete recap of the day's show: Baylor, Gonzaga and San Diego State lose -- what does it mean? Aaron opens the show by discussing a chaotic Saturday in college hoops where Baylor, San Diego State and Gonzaga lost. Aaron discusses the losses, the fact that Kansas has emerged as the title favorite and what do those losses mean for the No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament (5:00)? He also explains why, for all his off-court faults, Saturday showed why Bill Self is a Hall of Famer. James Wiseman speaks and the rest of college hoops: Aaron then moves to the rest of the weekend that was in college hoops, including James Wiseman's first public comments since leaving Memphis (25:30). Aaron explains why, while the adults in Wiseman's life are t

  • Sean Farnham joins the Show + John Beilein + SEC Title Race

    20/02/2020 Duración: 01h13min

    Are you ready for a fantastic episode of the Aaron Torres Sports Podcast? Aaron recaps the biggest stories in college hoops and then is joined by one of the premier analysts in the sport! That's right, ESPN's Sean Farnham joins the show to discuss all the big topics, but Aaron starts solo, discussing: John Beilein's departure from the Cleveland Cavaliers: Aaron opens the show with the biggest topic in college basketball -- the departure of John Beilein from the Cavs. With Beilein now a free agent, Aaron explains why he believes Beilein will ultimately end up back in college basketball, the spot he will ultimately end up at and why some jobs won't be good fits. College Hoops Action: Aaron then turns his attention to the rest of college hoops, specifically, several big games on Wednesday. After a big win at Minnesota, Aaron asks: Why do Indiana fans hate Archie Miller? He also discusses how Kentucky has now taken a comfortable lead in the SEC standings, and are we sure Auburn is good? Finally, he discusses what

  • Louisville Mess + Kentucky Struggles + Duke the Title Favorite?

    17/02/2020 Duración: 01h09min

    We're now a month away from Selection Sunday and the drama is heating up across college basketball. Aaron Torres is joined by his old buddy Nick Coffey to discuss it all. Here is a rundown of today's show: Maryland wins at Michigan State: In what was the single biggest win of the weekend, Maryland went to Michigan State and picked up a victory, cementing their spot in the national title conversation. Aaron explains why the win showed both Maryland's talent, but also the shortcomings which might cost them come March. A look at Louisville, Kentucky and Duke with Nick Coffey: Aaron's old buddy Nick Coffey joins the show to discuss all the rest of the weekend in college hoops. The guys break down a second straight Louisville loss and ask the question: Even with a solid record and second place spot in the ACC, do they really have the goods to win it all? Also, they talk about Kentucky struggling with another inferior opponent and if it may cost them, and one of the guys believes that Duke might just be the favorit

  • Jon Rothstein + Bubble Teams + How Good are San Diego State and Dayton?

    13/02/2020 Duración: 01h01min

    It's Thursday and time for an all new Aaron Torres Podcast. On today's episode Aaron argues with listeners about how good San Diego State and Dayton are, before looking at bubble teams like Arkansas, Tennessee and Virginia to see what they need to do to get into the NCAA Tournament. Then he is joined by CBS insider Jon Rothstein. Highlights: How do San Diego State and Dayton stack up with the best in basketball? Aaron opens the show by talking about a hot topic in the college basketball streets, San Diego State and Dayton (4:00). He explains why these teams actually have more impressive resumes than most people realize, and why he believes yes, each is capable of winning it all (even if most listeners disagree). He also gives a quick shoutout to Creighton which won at Seton Hall on Wednesday (23:00) before moving to bubble teams. He discusses Arkansas, Tennessee, Virginia, NC State and Mississippi State. Who will get into the Big Dance and who will be home (25:00). Jon Rothstein: Aaron welcomes CBS Sports col

  • UNC-Duke Madness + Memphis Stinks + Worldwide Wes + Bob Knight

    10/02/2020 Duración: 57min

    It was a wild weekend across college hoops and Aaron Torres is here to recap it all. From the Duke-North Carolina insanity, to another loss for Memphis, UCLA, Michigan State, UConn, Worldwide Wes and Bob Knight, Aaron covers it all. Here is a rundown: UNC-Duke Insanity: Aaron opens the show by quickly talking the bracket reveal, before turning to that absurd Duke-UNC game (7:30). After some people blamed the refs for the Tar Heels loss, Aaron explains why they have no one to blame but themselves. Then he transitions to Memphis, one of the most disappointing teams in college basketball and asks, "After another loss, how much of this falls on Penny Hardaway." (20:00). A Crazy College Hoops Weekend: Aaron plays his favorite game "Where Aaron was Right, Where Aaron Was Wrong," sharing the stuff he got right and wrong on Seton Hall, Michigan State, UCLA, Arizona and UConn (34:00). He wraps talking Worldwide Wes and John Calipari, and whether Calipari is actually a candidate for the Knicks job (44:00) and ends the

  • The Real Life "Narcos"

    06/02/2020 Duración: 52min

    As Aaron hits the road, this week we have a very special, non-sports edition of the Aaron Torres Sports Podcast On today's show, Aaron welcomes in Steven Murphy and Javier Pena, the two men responsible for helping capture infamous criminal Pablo Escobar. The two men are the real life DEA agents depicted on the show "Narcos" and are also here to talk about their new book "Manhunters." This is an Aaron Torres Pod unlike any you've ever heard before! The guys discuss the following: -- Steven and Javier's arrival in Colombia. -- The real-life danger they faced on a day-in-and day-out basis trying to capture the world's most wanted criminal. -- Raising Pablo's personal prison and what went down when he was captured months later. -- What Escobar's life and legacy should be. -- Their new book and what the show "Narcos" got right and wrong. (*Warning, some of the content of this episode may not be suitable for younger listeners.*) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Kentucky-Auburn Fiasco + Cole Anthony + Joey Bosa

    03/02/2020 Duración: 56min

    In honor of Super Bowl weekend Aaron is joined by a very special guest: Los Angeles Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa. Before they get to the gridiron, Torres hits on all the big topics around college basketball, like... Kentucky-Auburn Fiasco: What in the world was that? Torres explains why -- despite awful officiating -- Auburn deserved to beat Kentucky. The game showed just how important Nick Richards and Ashton Hagans are. Despite the loss, this doesn't change Torres' outlook for the 2020 Wildcats. The Weekend in College Hoops: After touching on the Cats and the Tigers he also discusses first place LSU and why, whether you like Will Wade or not, they should get credit for their hot start (18:30). He wraps by discussing Cole Anthony's return, and whether it's realistic or not to think UNC can make a run with him in the lineup (26:30) and shares quick thoughts on Texas Tech and San Diego State (37:30). Joey Bosa Joins the Show (43:00): Just a few days after Dallas Cowboys star Jaylon Smith joined the show, L

  • Florida Stinks + Tom Crean Stinks + Dallas Cowboys Linebacker Jaylon Smith

    30/01/2020 Duración: 01h37s

    After a somber Aaron Torres Pod on Monday it's back to business as usual. Aaron opens the show by discussing the biggest stories in college hoops (including why Florida stinks) and then is joined by Cowboys linebacker Jaylon Smith live from the Super Bowl in Miami. Here is a rundown of today's show: Florida is the Most Disappointing team in College Basketball: Aaron opens the show by discussing the Florida Gators, the most disappointing team in college basketball. After another loss this week, Aaron explains what has gone wrong in Gainesville and why Mike White is "The Shaka Smart of the Deep South." He then discusses Tom Crean's struggles at Georgia, and why he doesn't like players (including Kentucky's Kahlil Whitney) electing to transfer in the middle of conference play. Jaylon Smith joins the show: Aaron is joined by Cowboys linebacker Jaylon Smith live from the Super Bowl! The two discuss Jaylon Smith's time at Notre Dame, the injury that led many players to sit out bowl games and why he belives that the

  • RIP Kobe Bryant

    27/01/2020 Duración: 46min

    It's Monday and it's a different kind of Aaron Torres Sports Podcast. Aaron opens the show by discussing the biggest story in sports on Sunday, the passing of Kobe Bryant, his daughter and seven others in a tragic helicopter accident. Then he wraps by taking a lighthearted look at college basketball, with the 12 (but really 10) teams he thinks are good enough to win the national championship. Here is a rundown of today's show: The passing of Kobe Bryant: It only felt fitting to open with the biggest story in America, the sudden passing of Kobe Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter and seven others in a helicopter accident. Aaron describes the scene in Los Angeles and explains why Kobe was one of the few athletes that transcended the sport that he played. He also discusses Kobe's even more important second act, as a doting father for his four daughters. College Hoops Title Contenders: Aaron did wrap the show up with a little lighter subject, discussing the teams he believes are good enough to win the national champ

  • Kansas Brawl + Shaka Smart is Done + SEC-Big 12 Challenge Preview

    23/01/2020 Duración: 49min

    It's been a wild week in the world of college hoops and Aaron Torres is here to discuss it all in today's edition of the Aaron Torres Sports Podcast, as he breaks down the Kansas brawl, Shaka Smart's (likely) final days at Texas and previews the Big 12-SEC Challenge. Today's rundown: The Kansas-Kansas State Brawl: Aaron opens the show by discussing the story that has swept across college basketball, the brawl between Kansas and Kansas State. He explains why he waited until after the suspensions to comment on the story and why the Big 12 got it right by sitting Silvio de Sousa for 12 games. Also, with another black eye to Bill Self's program, is there any chance he could try to get out of Lawrence this offseason? Shaka Smart is (unofficially) done at Texas: After Texas lost by 39 points to West Virginia, Aaron explains why we're seeing the final days of Shaka Smart at Texas. What went wrong for Shaka, who was once a rising star in the sport, and what's next for the Longhorns? Also, Aaron explains the long-term

  • Kentucky-Arkansas Recap + Louisville, UConn, Arizona and More College Hoops

    20/01/2020 Duración: 56min

    It was a busy weekend of college hoops as Aaron recaps it all. He starts the wild Kentucky win over Arkansas, transitions to Louisville's win over Duke and wraps with UConn being thiiiiiis close to a big victory and Arizona potentially turning a corner out West. Here is a rundown of today's show: Calipari gets Ejected and Kentucky Wins: Aaron opens the show by breaking down the wild game on Saturday in Fayetteville. He explains why yes, he believes Calipari got a technical (5:00) and how it helped spur Kentucky to victory. He also explains why he belives this could potentially be one of the most important games of the season, and why Saturday proves that the Wildcats can play with anyone in college hoops. He wraps on the game by discussing Arkansas, and why he believes this game proves that Arkansas is a tourney team that can do damage in the SEC (20:00). The rest of the College Hoops Weekend: Aaron spends the second half the show discussing the rest of the week in college hoops. He explains why David Johnson

  • Kentucky, Duke and Auburn all lose — should any be worried?

    16/01/2020 Duración: 01h04min

    It's Thursday and you know what that means -- an all new episode of the Aaron Torres Sports Podcast. Aaron opens by discussing a wild week in college hoops, as Auburn, Kentucky and Duke all lost. What it means for each team? He also discusses LSU's historic win in the title game against Clemson, and wraps by previewing Arkansas-Kentucky this weekend.    Here is a rundown of today's show:   Auburn, Kentucky and Duke all lose -- should any be worried? Aaron opens the show by discussing the string of high-profile upsets across college hoops this weekend. He begins by talking about Auburn-Alabama, and why he believes this game is more about Alabama turning a corner than Auburn being awful. He discusses Kentucky's loss at South Carolina and explains why this proves Nick Richards' value and quickly hits on a Duke loss as well. Finally he wraps on Seton Hall, a team he believes is one of the ten best in college hoops.   LSU's National Championship: Next, Aaron turns his attention to football, where he hits on LSU's

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