DJ Thomas Ignites West Virginia’s Surprising Semifinal Upset Over Creighton—Josh Reveals the Untold Story on Unreasonable Doubt
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In this episode:
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Why the 87-70 win over Creighton might be the best offensive performance of the 2025-26 season — and what made it different from everything we saw in conference play
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DJ Thomas led the team with 20 points including two threes. He could come back next year. This episode breaks down what that means — and what it might mean for other people watching
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Treysen Eaglestaff made two threes late to put the game away and finished with 16 points — a full breakdown of what he did
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Amir Jenkins isn’t in Las Vegas — he finished the season with two torn labrums, one in each shoulder, and has already had surgery on one. What that means for his future at WVU
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A full Oklahoma scouting report: Porter Moser’s team was the first one left out of the NCAA Tournament, Nijel Pack is shooting 45% from three and has more made threes than Honor Huff this season, and 70 points is the magic number
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Why this is going to be a way more fun offseason than the last few — and what Year 2 under Ross Hodge could actually look like
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