Inside College Basketball

Inside College Basketball (2010-2017)

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Inside College Basketball provides fans in-depth highlights and analysis of the latest college basketball news and results. It profiles coaches and players from the nation's elite teams and previews the top upcoming games.

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ScheduleMonday - Sunday (daily) at 21:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S09E80Episode 80Mar 11, 2017
S09E79Episode 79Mar 11, 2017
S09E78Episode 78Mar 11, 2017
S09E77Episode 77Mar 11, 2017
S09E76Episode 76Mar 10, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the premiere date of Inside College Basketball in 2010?

Inside College Basketball premiered on January 13, 2010.

Who were the hosts of Inside College Basketball in 2010?

In 2010, Dave Ryan served as the play-by-play announcer, while analysts Steve Lappas and Pete Gillen provided in-depth analysis and commentary.

Which network aired Inside College Basketball in 2010?

Inside College Basketball aired on CBS Sports Network in 2010.

Did Inside College Basketball feature any interviews with college basketball coaches in 2010?

Yes, Inside College Basketball regularly featured interviews with various college basketball coaches throughout the 2010 season.

Did Inside College Basketball cover any notable games during the 2010 season?

Yes, Inside College Basketball covered many notable games throughout the 2010 season, including the Big East Conference Tournament and the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament.

Were player interviews a common part of Inside College Basketball in 2010?

Yes, Inside College Basketball frequently interviewed college basketball players during the 2010 season.

Did Inside College Basketball focus solely on men's college basketball in 2010?

No, while men's college basketball was the primary focus of the show, Inside College Basketball also covered women's college basketball and other collegiate sports during the 2010 season.

Did Inside College Basketball air any special episodes during the 2010 season?

Yes, Inside College Basketball aired a special "Selection Sunday" episode on March 14, 2010, which covered the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament bracket announcement.

Were there any notable guests featured on Inside College Basketball in 2010?

Yes, throughout the 2010 season, Inside College Basketball featured various college basketball experts and analysts as guest commentators.

How frequently did Inside College Basketball air during the 2010 season?

Inside College Basketball typically aired once per week during the 2010 season, with occasional special episodes.

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