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ESPN’s Jay Bilas Talks Baylor-Gonzaga, UNC, NCAA NIL Changes & More with Rich Eisen | Full Interview

ESPN College Basketball Analyst Jay Bilas and Rich Eisen discuss Baylor’s domination of Gonzaga and explains why the draining UCLA game had zero impact on the Zags poor showing in the title game, how Scott Drew transformed the Baylor program from an absolute dumpster fire into National Champions, his reaction to Hubert Davis taking over the reins at North Carolina, and possible big changes coming to the NCAA’s amateurism/Name-Image-Likeness policies after getting battered by the Supreme Court last week.

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Comments

Matthew Beaver says:

There's something to be said for schedule
Baylor plays in barn burners every game out in big 12
Gonzaga hasn't played in competitive games at the same consistency

debsam77 says:

That’s what you get for celebrating too soon before sealing the bag. You took your eye off the prize and forgot about Baylor. Getting a LUCKY last second shot and celebrating like you were done was a BIG mistake, so too bad so sad Gonzaga, this one is in the history books😝

Jason L says:

That Brian Denney murder thing was sad and crazy. I remember people were calling for them to get the death penalty for the program.

Tiyale Whitehurst says:

Gonzaga was a finesse team and a finesse team like them hate man to man ball pressure

eggsngrits says:

NIL : At least allow the athletes the ability to hold a summer job and work at the football and basketball camps. Allow them to have dinner at the coach's house every now and then. If you have to cap the amount, do that.

Michael Sheppard says:

We need to get rid of the social distanced benches and get the masks off coaches and players

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