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Sports / General

Episode 325: Real-Time Bets and The Final Four

Greg Crone April 1, 2026


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This week on You’re Wrong… And Here’s Why:

0:18 — The show opens with a live reaction to a Phillies game, as the hosts discuss an early-season win, Andrew Painter’s debut, and broader concerns about the team’s slow start while referencing live odds from oddsmakers.

6:41 — A conversation about sports viewing delays follows, highlighting how betting apps update faster than broadcasts, including an example from a past NFL Draft where coverage lag caused major spoilers.

8:34 — The discussion shifts to the NCAA Tournament, focusing on a chaotic Elite Eight finish between Duke and UConn and how quickly narratives change after dramatic moments.

12:18 — A deeper look at Cam Boozer and NBA Draft talk covers his performance, reactions to a single game, and broader concerns like size, projection, and prospect comparisons.

18:18 — The Illinois vs UConn Final Four matchup is previewed, with attention on Illinois’ strong run, UConn’s uneven prior game, and historical trends tied to UConn’s tournament success.

23:32 — The Michigan vs Arizona matchup is examined, focusing on Arizona’s dominant season and Michigan’s ability to control and pull away in games.

29:16 — A segment on betting strategy follows, where the hosts discuss live wagers, alt lines, and how odds from oddsmakers influence decision-making.

31:18 — A lighter tangent explores U.S. currency history, sparked by small betting winnings and leading to a discussion about historical money value.

36:18 — The episode wraps with a look at the remaining teams, overall tournament outlook, and how things are shaping up heading into the national championship.

 

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