Agreed -
They were a fun listen initially but they've gotten tiring. It's unfortunate since there's aren't a lot of good college bball content out there.
I can predict their reaction, it'll go like this:
1) Fawn over Wagler for 30 mins ( rightfully so, but they've been loving him all yr)
2) Talk about how Purdue is in trouble
3) Praise Mirk while slamming Andrej and Tomi ( their IL punching bag)
4) State how this isn't repeatable since it took a Herculean effort from Wagler to win. Also throw in that if Boswell was healthy they would've lost. Finally add that BU got lucky with Wagler and how his initial vision of the team have blown up in his face. But close with they're huge Illinois fans.
Werner, Latulip and Trotter are my go-to listens, with Field of 68 occasionally.
I think the Sleepers guys are a fun listen when they do their bits, and I think Greg genuinely likes Underwood's offensive style and this team in particular. They aren't experts on anything, just fans with a podcast, which is fine! Much better than some of the college b-ball sleazeballs that I can't stand to read or listen to.
Here, I'll do a college basketball analyst/writer ranking:
Always read/listen: Matt Norlander, John Gasaway, Mike LaTulip, Robbie Hummel, CJ Moore, Dylan Burkhardt (even though he's a Michigan guy), Bart Torvik (who is, believe it or not, a Wisconsin guy), Ken Pomeroy, Evan Miyakawa, Jeff Borzello, Sam Vecenie, Erik Haslam
Enjoyable/harmless: Andy Katz, Seth Davis, Pat Forde, Jeremy Werner, Joey Wagner, Trilly Donovan, Sleepers guys (Greg, Carter, etc), Ricky O'Donnell (though he did steal my work once without credit), Brendan Quinn, Joe Lunardi, David Cobb, Kyle Boone, Myron Medcalf, Dan Wetzel, Clark Kellogg
Actively can't stand them/sleazy: Jeff Goodman, Gary Parrish, Jon Rothstein (holy crap, dude, your entire Twitter feed is just hocking your catchphrase t-shirts, enough already), anyone still working at SI, Nick Friedell, Bruce Pearl