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ESPN Debuts New Weekly College Basketball Podcast


ESPN Podcasts will debut a new men's college basketball show, "Bald Men on Campus," beginning Thursday, Oct. 14. The same team of leading men's college basketball analysts featuring Jay Bilas, LaPhonso Ellis and Seth Greenberg from the popular ACC Network television show by the same name, will bring their already established chemistry to the podcast. The trio will take listeners inside all the action on and off the court from the season tip off to the final buzzer with can't-miss insight from some of men's college basketball's top stars, coaches and insiders.

"Nothing has made me want to grow hair more than being a part of Bald Men on Campus," said Bilas. "This podcast gives us the opportunity to talk about all the biggest issues in college basketball with the best coaches and players as guests and the best broadcasters in the business as hosts... and the most humble."

Ellis added, "I'm excited to join my fellow bald headed brethren on Bald Men on Campus the podcast! We will talk about all things college hoops, have player/coach interviews, give team/player analysis and more in a light but informative way! I can't wait!!!"

Greenberg added, "Bald Men on Campus podcast will be a conversation with three basketball lifers that look at the game through their own unique prism. We will bring on coaches and other unique voices of the game."

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