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Episode 317 - Jeff Goodman

Episode 317 - Jeff Goodman

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Jeff Goodman, longtime college basketball analyst and founder of The Field of 68, is back on the pod for the third straight summer. Topics discussed include: Whether Duke could have used a true point in tight moments last season The lessons Jon Scheyer took from the loss to Houston The job Scheyer has done reassembling the roster The importance of landing Dame Sarr after losing Cedric Coward to the draft How Sarr will adjust from international play The Boozer twins as consummate winners Cameron Boozer as a model of consistent production Cayden Boozer as a decision maker and organizer Whether Scheyer should give the ball to Cayden from day one Caleb Foster's role if he's not on the ball How impressive it was that Duke was able to retain Caleb Foster and Isaiah Evans Why Goodman thinks Duke is underrated nationally How the field compares to last season Jordan Smith as a prospect, and the relative weakness of the 2026 class To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policyLearn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices