Happy Hour with John Gaskins
Nobody ever said that being the head coach or a fan of college or pro sports team is easy. But as Rockford Peaches manager Jimmy Dugan — played by Tom Hanks — said in "A League of their Own:" "It's the hard that makes it great." Will the hard turn out to be great for University of South Dakota basketball coach Eric Peterson after losing most of his roster to the transfer portal? Will the hard turn out to be great for the Minnesota Timberwolves fans who fell in love with Naz Reid for seven years, then woke up Thursday to learn the cult figure power forward was traded to Charlotte in a deal that included point guard and former lottery pick LaMelo Ball? Will the hard turn out to be great for the city of Sioux Falls, the smallest of six cities bidding for NCAA men's basketball tournament "play-in" games [https://x.com/DavidWCobb/status/2067948450709131375] in the newly expanded field of 76 starting next March? The others are reportedly Omaha, Wichita, Albuquerque, Boise, and Des Moines, all of which have hosted games in the event multiple times? Then, there are American soccer fans, who have been treated to easier wins than expected in the first two rounds of the World Cup and are expected to be favored in their next three matches in the event (next two matches, if you don't count Thursday's inconsequential meeting with Turkiye). Should that go to form, the "hard" of playing in the quarterfinals will certainly come with great anticipation. All of those topics were discussed on the "Thirsty Thursday" edition of Happy Hour with the host and Sioux Falls Live sportswriter Trent Singer. Peterson joined to discuss his top new players, those he lost in the portal, how he finds new players, conversations he has with players who leave USD to "jump in," and his job security. Now in the final season of a five-year deal, Peterson's contract was not renewed following a 16-16 fourth season in which he arguably did his best work with a M*A*S*H unit of key players missing long stetches. What was his reaction to learning he only has one guaranteed year left at USD? How well do the new players he landed fit into the up-tempo, full court pressure style he has established in Vermillion? Later on in the show, Jackson Rentschler, bartender at kRav'N Bar & Grill and Team USA watch party organizer, joined to evaluate the Americans' first two rollicking World Cup wins, their chances of going deep into the event, the atmosphere at kRav'N for the official American Outlaws watch parties, and his once-in-a-lifetime experience attending a World Cup soccer game featuring arguably the GOAT of the sport, Lionel Messi. But the show starts with the host and Trent Singer breaking down the second wild Minnesota Timberwolves trade in the last four days. Why is LaMelo Ball a "perfect fit" in the backcourt with Anthony Edwards, and why was the team willing to let Reid, one of the most popular players in team history, walk out the door? The two hosts also discuss Sioux Falls' chances of beating five larger cities for the NCAA men's tourney play-in games and Augustana's new softball coach.
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