Eleven Dubcast: JJ Sullinger Joins the Show to Talk About Where the Buckeyes Go From Here, and What He's Excited About for Next Season

By Johnny Ginter on March 21, 2018 at 3:05 pm
Former Ohio State men's basketball player JJ Sullinger
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My bracket is fine, thank you for asking.

After the first two days of games, I was literally ranked in the bottom 3% of all brackets on ESPN.com. That's not a joke; 97% of everyone else on the planet (of ESPN.com) had a better bracket showing than I did for the first round. But I was just playing the long game, baby. Because now I'm up to the 66th percentile and rising, and nine of my Sweet Sixteen teams are in it to win it. No, I don't care that half of my Final Four is out (and so is my national champion) and that I'll get a maximum of three teams in the Elite Eight. One bracket, ride or die. That's how I live my life.

Anyway, this week on the Dubcast we get into brackets and a look back at the men's basketball season that was, but not before paying homage to the greatest wrestler and one of the greatest athletes in Ohio State history period: Kyle Snyder. He went out with a national championship against a very large Michigan Man, and even though the Buckeyes couldn't capture the team title, it was a hell of a way to go out.

Also JJ Sullinger is on! He talks to us about his impressions of the season, and gives a really great Thad Matta story to go out on. Plus, Ask Us Anything (which you can do via e-mail or Twitter) wants to know if we're sneakerheads (we're not, but we want to be), and if any of the above sounds good to you, please go ahead and rate and subscribe on iTunes!

0:00 Kyle Snyder is the GOAT, duh, and we give him his props, as we do for Chris Holtmann and the men's basketball team.

20:49 JJ Sullinger gives his impression of the season that was, but more importantly, tells us a cool Thad Matta story about him kicking ass at practice.

33:51 Ask Us Anything! Yes, were I a young man, I would be completely beholden to the likes of Nike and LeBron. They're cool. Sorry.

And that wraps it up for this week, thanks for listening and checking out our Dry Goods store, thanks to Travis for our sweet logo, and we'll see you next time!

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