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UConn Reloads, Freshmen Go Nuclear & NBA History with Pete Babcock

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What a show.

Larry Smith and the Sports IQ crew break down a packed sports weekend that somehow managed to deliver history, perspective, and jaw-dropping performances all at once.

The episode opens with a deep dive into UConn women’s basketball, as CT Insider’s Maggie Vanoni joins the show to explain how the Huskies look just as dominant—if not more—after losing Paige Bueckers to the WNBA. Why is this team blowing everyone out? Who (if anyone) can slow them down? And what does the current state of women’s college basketball look like in a post-Caitlin Clark, post-Bueckers era?

Then, history is made on the men’s side. Larry walks through a never-before-seen college basketball feat: three freshmen scoring 40+ points on the same day. From BYU to Houston to Illinois, the performances weren’t just big—they were draft-shaping, narrative-changing, and a sign of how wide-open this season may be heading toward March.

The centerpiece of the episode is a fascinating, emotional conversation with longtime NBA executive Pete Babcock, who joins Larry to discuss his new book Courts of Justice: Life in Basketball and Activism. Babcock shares remarkable, rarely told stories about Red Auerbach, the integration of the NBA, Bill Russell, Chuck Cooper, and how basketball quietly became a vehicle for social change. It’s part history lesson, part memoir, and entirely compelling.

The show wraps with Super Bowl thoughts, college basketball parity, and a Moment of Awe honoring the first Winter Olympic gold medal ever won—setting the stage for the upcoming Games.

This is Sports IQ at its best: smart, thoughtful, and packed with stories you won’t hear anywhere else.

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