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The No Show-Cause Show

The No Show-Cause Show

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Former Industry Professional in College Athletics, Lifetime Fan of College Sports, and Bar Conversation Historian giving perspective, historical recounts, and commentary on the state of college athletics and the competitions occurring at the moment.

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    • 80: Are College Sports Just One Big Game of Monopoly?
      Feb 19 2026

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      Not just speaking of college sports wanting us to flip the entire gameboard over at 2 am, the more I think about college sports being akin to Monopoly, the more it makes sense. Especially in how we aim to cover it on the No Show-Cause Show.

      On today's episode, much like trying to attain money and resources with maybe not having them to being with, we look at a couple ventures in college sports that have the sense of a pyramid scheme.

      We must also of course talk about the Big Ten's latest proposal to expand the CFP. The new format may entice the SEC to get on board.

      Goes with out saying College Basketball keeps delivering this season, and this week has had so much action we can barely keep up, but we'll try. One area we sadly cover is devastating injuries to a bevy of contending teams.

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      53 min
    • 79: Basketball Coach Firing for Cause? Chambliss Wins Eligibility in Court, and Spring Sports Have Sprung
      Feb 16 2026

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      On today's show, we take a look at the weekend that was in College Basketball. Is Arizona in trouble? Is Iowa St back on track? How fair some of the bubble teams and a ejection-laden microcosm of a game in the Big East.

      Kansas St moves on from its coach after some volatile comments directed at his players, plus a possible rules violation mentioned in a press conference!

      Trinidad Chambliss wins in court since the NCAA was too proud to give him a waiver, while in Tennessee Vols talk in court taking place by both lawyer and judge!

      Baseball and Softball have begun and the House Settlement may alter those sports more dramatically than any.

      Finally, we talk about an SEC school seeing big financial headway, even though it did not finish at the top of the standings or (spoiler alert) win the Duke's Mayo Bowl.

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      38 min
    • 78: College Basketball Action Heats Up as A Local Judge Uses Common Sense
      Feb 12 2026

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      More like Bediak-NO? The Alabama circuit judge has ruled against Alabama Basketball's athlete that came back from the pros to play in 5 games. Some may say it was absurd to allow him to play in 5 games before this point, but the main point is that this ruling will hopefully help bring stability to college sports eligibility.

      On the actual court, we've had some great games and significant wins over the past week as the final cases for teams will be decided in the next few weeks for the tournament.

      We also update the latest in the Chambliss case, as Ole Miss files one last appeal with the NCAA, we dive into what they are actually filing for.

      Finally, disturbing allegations out of Pitt women's basketball, where it appears an absence of leadership took place.

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      43 min
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