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LSU basketball is staring at a rare reset button, and it comes with a familiar name. We sit down with longtime head coach John Brady to talk through the ripple effects of Will Wade’s expected return to Baton Rouge: why it didn’t shock people close to the program, what it means for fan energy, and how much winning can quiet national criticism. We also dig into the part most hot takes skip, the NIL reality. Paying players is more open than it used to be, but coaches still can’t operate outside proper channels, and the details of “how” matter as much as the dollars. From there, the conversation turns into pure March Madness coaching talk. Brady breaks down why experience and retention keep showing up on the teams that survive, and how continuity helps teams execute under pressure. We look at the “game within the game” stats that decide tournament nights: field goal percentage, rebounding, turnovers, and the hardest skill of all, defending without fouling. It’s not flashy, but it travels, and it wins. We also preview big Sweet 16 matchups and styles, including Tennessee’s defense-first identity and the challenge of facing Alabama when the threes start raining. Finally, we hit the portal-era questions every program faces: how fast a roster can flip with enough NIL support, what coaches miss when they only evaluate on tape and analytics, and why a head coach’s identity still sets the standard on both ends. If you enjoyed this kind of college basketball and SEC hoops breakdown, subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave us a review. What’s your biggest key to winning in March?
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