The RTC Podblast, Episode 2.5

Posted by rtmsf on February 17th, 2012

Here’s the second RTC Podblast, our Friday update of the week’s action with a little taste of what’s to come this weekend. In this episode, we riff over the craziness in the ACC, the Big Ten race, and pick a game of the weekend to watch.

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The RTC Podcast, Episode Two

Posted by rtmsf on February 14th, 2012

Happy Valentine’s Day!

In Episode Two of the RTC Podcast, we discuss the Kentucky-Vanderbilt game from last weekend, break down the Big Ten, discuss some non-elite teams that have a good shot to make some noise in the final month, and as always, answer emails that may or may not be from actual listeners. Feel free to give it a listen and send your feedback to rushthecourt@yahoo.com.

Also, keep in mind that we’ll be back on Friday with our second RTC Podblast, a shorter, sweeter version looking back at the week’s games.

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The RTC Podblast, Episode 1.5

Posted by rtmsf on February 10th, 2012

We had so much fun with Tuesday’s inaugural RTC Podcast that we decided to do another one. Except this one is shorter, more to the point, and won’t waste your valuable time beyond the amount it takes you to have a cup of coffee at your desk. Welcome to the RTC Podblast, which we’ll be bringing to you late in the week (usually Fridays) to catch up on some of the big stories of the mid-week and look ahead to the weekend. And what a weekend this one will be.

As always, give us some feedback in the comments if you have ideas for different ways we can go with these podcasts/blasts. We’re listening. Have a great weekend!

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Introducing the Inaugural RTC Podcast…

Posted by rtmsf on February 7th, 2012

These seem all the rage with the kids these days, so we decided to try one. Wha…  it’s not 2006?

In today’s inaugural RTC podcast, your host, Shane Connolly, steers us through a number of topics including last weekend’s epic Kansas-Missouri game, Dan Wolken’s radical idea for May Madness, and several reader emails that may or may not be from actual readers. There’s no guarantee that we’ll ever do this again, so please give us a shot this one time.

Reader emails with questions can be sent to: rushthecourt@yahoo.com or tweeted @rushthecourt.

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