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'They both have title upside' | UNC AND Kentucky ready to bounce back BIG!! | AFTER DARK

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Rob Dauster, Randolph Childress, and Matt McCall break down North Carolina and Kentucky’s offseasons, and why they have high upside in 2023-24!

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Isaiah Evans says:

This rock head said “who’s the pg” “who has the ball in his hands” are we not talking about the same fuckin team that has DJ WAGNER as they’re point🤣🤣🤣 rob dillingham coming off the bench at pg????? Crazy man.

Samuel Knight says:

I’m hoping to see a UNC vs Kentucky National Championship Game. Like in 2015, I was hoping to see a Kentucky vs Duke National Championship Game.

tyler curlee says:

u can’t compare unc to Kentucky, Kentucky has been choking in march madness for the past 8 years

Noah Anderson says:

UNC is only as deep as Hubert lets them be. When he plays 5 plays 36 mins and one guy off the bench 10 mins and no one else that means they aren’t deep at all. They look like they should be deep but Hubert plays 6 players max they last two years

Dave says:

Kansas, followed by Duke, NC, and UCONN. Kentucky is not in the mix during the second championship week.

Jerry Chandler says:

Arkansas beat Kansas in March and Perdue in October. Next the Hogs will beat North Carolina and Duke in November. Finally the Hogs will beat Kentucky in January as a prelude to the tournament where we can get a revenge match on Uconn.

Ching billing says:

Who has done more with less out of the two…that's your answer.

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