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The Walk-Ons: Mr. Jones and Me, UK-Duke Preview, Weekend Review

Matt Jones is driving through the Smoky Mountains en route to Duke-Kentucky, and he and Shane talk about the impending showdown, and everything that happened in the opening weekend. Lots of extra chatter about battleships, old people driving vans who kidnap young children, mail-order brides, other fun Russian stereotypes, and Matt’s phobia of using public bathrooms that MAY stem from a traumatic childhood incident he is currently repressing.

 

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Walk-Ons: Our All-Americans, Opening Night Preview

College basketball is finally here, and in our last show before the opening night games tip off, we give our first and second team All-Americans, plus we count down ten of the weekend’s best games. It’s a loaded show, with insight from our crazy Pac-12 listener Spike (and his parrot), some more Tyler Hansbrough stories of dubious origin, and a few listener voicemails offering takes on everything from women’s basketball to the sound a cat makes when it’s crying. After arguing about Bill Self’s merit as a coach, we finish with a few twitter questions and vow to meet again next week.

 

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Walk-Ons: Election Day Spectacular – Freshmen, Coaches, Etc.

It’s an Election Day special here at the Walk-Ons, and this show is the Grover Cleveland of podcast episodes- so good you’ll want to listen to it on non-consecutive days. Today Ben looks at Coaches who, like Obama, were hired in 2008, and ask if their programs are better off now than four years ago. Shane shares his All-Freshman team (including an All-Hipster freshman team) with the dudes, who insult him. Then Matt and Shane argue for minutes about whether mutant all-underclassman teams will start dominating the game. Then, some great stories about Kris Lang and Tyler Hansbrough (from reader emails), and a few election predictions. Oh hey, is there a new feature? There is a new feature– Bleacher Report Quote of the Week. Plus, a MATT STAINBROOK update. Solid episode.

 

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The Walk-Ons: Shabazz, Rick, and Halloween

The title says it all. Today, Matt, Ben, and Shane chat about Rick Pitino’s contract extension, Shabazz Muhammad’s lingering eligibility issues at UCLA. We also discuss the sexiest and ugliest basketball players of all time, Halloween costumes, whether it’s okay for journalists to troll entire fan bases, and the last 34 of CBS’ 68 things to watch for the upcoming season. We’re now just a week away from the big games.

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Sign up for my Humor Workshop – this Saturday!

What’s up guys and gals-

The good folks at the North Carolina Writer’s Network have mistaken me for a writer and invited me to teach a humor workshop at their fall conference. It’s happening THIS SATURDAY, from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm, at the Embassy Suites in Cary, NC. Check this link for details on registration, and please check out the NC Writers Network, a truly class outfit. Also see the details below.

Here’s the humor workshop description:

“Comedy is one of the most rewarding and inspiring forms of writing, but it’s also the most terrifying. An artist is never more exposed than when he or she tries to get laughs from a group of strangers, which is why most comedians are bosom buddies with fear and anxiety. Writing humor is a soul-wrenching challenge, but one that gets easier—and way more fun—with experience and confidence. In this workshop, Grantland’s Shane Ryan (That’s me! I’m writing this!) will help you find your inner reservoir of comedic genius and produce hilarious content. After a brief talk on how to approach comedy through the principles of agreement and positive risk-taking, and how to deal with the pitfalls, such as angry internet commenters trying to ruin your self-esteem, participants will have 20-30 minutes to fine-tune their own material. Examples of strong humor writing will be used to help us along, and we’ll spend the last 50 minutes talking about your work and laughing together. Afterward, you can ask me any question you want about comedy or my personal life or anyone else’s personal life—I’ll make up what I don’t already know. Participants are encouraged to bring a rough draft of a humor piece to work on during the writing portion, or at least a good idea, since it’s hard to be funny or even coherent in 20 minutes without a plan. Speaking of which, the end of this description garbled be a bit little may. See you there!”

The registration deal: Since this is a full-weekend conference, you can’t sign up for an individual course. What you can do is sign up for an entire weekend of awesome classes, panels, and networking opportunities, all of which can be seen at those links. It’s really an all-star cast, and well worth the price of admission ($400 for walk-in registration, which you can do on Friday).

So come by, say hello, and maybe we’ll all go watch college football after or something.

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The Walk-Ons: 34 Pressing College Hoops Questions

Today, the gang gets serious. After Matt talks about having a near-meltdown on the radio, accidentally revealing his age and his marital status in the process, and Shane shares a story of crossing a rec softball line that no man should ever cross, they tackle the first half of CBS’ “68 Things to Watch” article. This touches on usual topics like the ACC and Kentucky ball, but veers into the Big East, the A-10, the Pac-12 and elsewhere. Finally, the dudes are turning national! Also, Ben tells a triumphant story of Duke football. That’s not a typo.

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The Walk-Ons: Three Weeks Til We Ball

Three weeks before the regular season begins, Matt, Ben, and Shane are chatting about Nerlens Noel, how the top 6 will fare in the ACC, and whether it’s true that Indiana is a team without weaknesses. We also take a short detour into the land of Bobby Knight and his curious position as an SEC commentator this year. The first ten minutes are a Matt-free zone, where Ben and Shane talk about him like we might talk about an absentee father. Later, Shane decides to take the difficult position of railing against “To Catch a Predator” while still being adamantly against the criminals involved. A short episode, by our standards, but incurably sweet.

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Unreadable Episode 3: John Feinstein

In this episode, recorded in June and previously split into two parts for the Walk-Ons podcast, I speak with author John Feinstein about his fearless approach as a journalist and a subject, his approach to storytelling, how he handles potential problems with subjects like Bobby Knight, my perception of him as a doubt-free journalist who was always destined for the job, and the changing landscape of book publishing. We also touch on Duke basketball and Coach K’s wavering motivation, advice for young journalists, and his career as a writer. My supply of previously recorded interviews has now run out, so starting next week, new material!

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The Walk-Ons: Jabari Parker, Harrison Twins, and Kissing

Today on the Walk-Ons we talk about the Harrison Twins, Jabari Parker, and the top 10 venues for the game we love. We also review CBS’ player of the year, coach of the year, and freshman of the year predictions, and get three more irate voicemails from Spike, the Pac-12 fan who feels disrespected by our show. At the end, we discuss the mechanics of kissing. Do guys always go top right? Plus, some uncouth behavior from me before Matt brings me back to earth.

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