You know... the weird one.
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West coast transportation planning. Father of 12.
I couldn't imagine somebody like Osama bin Laden understanding the joy of Hanukkah
College basketball analytics at EvanMiya.com. PhD Statistician / Data Scientist. Featured in ESPN, CBS Sports, The Athletic, Wall Street Journal. Hebrews 11:6.
Columnist and Television Analyst (CBS Sports). Host of the Eye On College Basketball Podcast (CBS Sports). Host of The Gary Parrish Show (Grind City Media).
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Basketball fan and writer of the Field of 68 Daily, the best college hoops newsletter in the biz. You can sign up here!
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5x marathoner
Father. Husband. Craft beer snob. Cook. @YahooSports features, college basketball writer.
college hoops box score enthusiast & “ubiquitous and mysterious” burner account.
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I write stuff for The Athletic
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Detroit, via Philadelphia
Pop Culture stuff for For The Win. Co-host of For The Watercooler podcast. Bennett & Maverick’s keeper. Go Hoos. Go Sox.
You ain't a big baller if you don't know SKINS.
Hoops connoisseur: HS/AAU-NCAA/NCAAW-NBA/WNBA-FIBA
I get the boosters boosting, I get computers 'puting
the paragraph Bill Laimbeer | he/him
College sports for the Washington Post, USA Lacrosse Magazine, Blue Ribbon Yearbook and more. Coming to a college hoops arena near you. E-mail: 64plus4@gmail.com
"Annoyed, but dealing with it," then, now and always
Appreciator of Felis catus
Crashing the Dance uses artificial intelligence to predict how the NCAA selection committee will select and seed teams for the tournament. Since 2005.
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News & Observer sports columnist | USBWA past president | ldecock@newsobserver.com | he/him | Nobody knows anybody, not that well | COYB
What you do you must do on your own.
The main thing is to write
for the joy of it.
— Seamus Heaney, Station Island