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Duke schedules UConn/Michigan/Gonzaga, with Amazon broadcasting. Not everyone’s happy about that. Louisville, Tennessee have F4 expectations thanks to $15 million+ rosters
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Gary Parrish and Matt Norlander break down Duke's deal with Amazon. How does this arrangement work and how is Jon Scheyer changing nonconference scheduling? Then, they run through the latest in roster developments including Louisville's strong offseason adding a 2027 reclassification.
(0:00) Intro
(1:00) Duke has an Amazon TV deal, let’s talk about every string attached: schools, conferences, media rights
(25:30) Louisville adds a reclassified 5-star to portal-packed roster for 2026-27
(34:00) Juke Harris is a Vol. Rick Barnes has an expensive and loaded team
(46:00) Why GP didn’t show up to Norlander’s wedding
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