When a slave brings food to Jim, the boys go along and whisper to Jim that they are going to set him free. Tom again argues that the plan is not complicated enough and then decides that they should dig Jim out because doing so will take a couple of weeks. Tom argues that the plan is too simple and as "mild as goosemilk." After they examine the cabin where Jim is being held, Huck suggests that they tear off one board for Jim to escape. Huck's logical plan is to steal the keys from Uncle Silas, quickly unlock Jim, and immediately leave on the raft. Throughout the series, listeners will hear commentary from coaches and players including: Mike Krzyzewski (Duke), Jim Boeheim (Syracuse), Jim Calhoun (UConn), Larry Brown (Kansas), Steve Lappas (Villanova), PJ Carlesimo (Seton Hall), Keith Smart (Indiana), Danny Manning (Kansas), Dereck Whittenburg (NC State), Glen Rice (Michigan), Ed Pinckney (Villanova), Matt Doherty (North Carolina), Billy Thompson (Louisville), Terry Gannon (NC State), Darrell Griffith (Louisville) broadcasters Billy Packer and Bill Raftery TV executives Ted Shaker, Kevin O’Malley and Bob Fishman journalist Bob Ryan NCAA executive Dan Gavitt and former Big East commissioner Mike Tranghese.įor more information on Mad Dog Sports Radio, click here.Tom discovers that Jim is being held in a small farm cabin, and the two boys discuss plans to free Jim from captivity. Related: Coach K gets emotional about ‘surreal’ final Duke home game Upcoming episodes will feature Russo and guests looking at the expansion of TV coverage on CBS to make it one of the biggest events on television, the success of the Big East Conference teams that helped increase the popularity of northeast basketball schools, and the many classic championship games of the 1980s and the great coaches who were on the sidelines for them. To this day, the 1979 final remains the most-watched NCAA Tournament broadcast of all time and ushered in a new era of popularity for college basketball. The podcast can be heard now on the SXM App. The first of five episodes in this current series focuses on the famous 1979 Tournament and National Championship game that featured the Magic Johnson-led Michigan State Spartans facing Larry Bird and the Indiana State Sycamores, the first of many meetings between two of the greatest players of all time. Look back at the history of the NCAA Tournament in the 1970s and ’80s with new episodes of Christopher “Mad Dog” Russo’s SiriusXM original podcast, Digging Up The Past, debuting weekly this month.
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