Final Four Chaos, NFL Draft Buzz & a 109-Year-Old First Pitch Legend
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March Madness delivers again — and this time, it’s absolute chaos.
In this episode of Sports IQ with Larry Smith, we break down a wild NCAA Tournament weekend as the Final Four is officially set. From Duke Blue Devils blowing a 19-point lead to UConn Huskies draining a miracle buzzer-beater, to Michigan Wolverines dominating their way back to the Final Four — this tournament has had everything.
We’re joined by Steve Rivera to break down Arizona’s run and what to expect in a heavyweight showdown with Michigan. Plus, Walter Cherepinsky joins the show to dive into the upcoming NFL Draft — including why this class lacks star power but may be deeper than ever.
Around the league, we cover major headlines:
And today’s Moment of Awe honors 109-year-old WWII and Korean War veteran Arthur Green, who threw out the first pitch for the Baltimore Orioles — a powerful reminder of passion, longevity, and love of the game.
- Final Four set: UConn, Michigan, Illinois, Arizona
- Duke collapse and tournament comebacks
- Arizona vs Michigan preview with Steve Rivera
- NFL Draft outlook with Walter Cherepinsky
- Why this draft class is deep but not top-heavy
- NFL referee negotiations and potential replacements
- Golden Knights coaching change
- Gary Woodland’s comeback victory
- Tiger Woods update ahead of the Masters
- MLB opening weekend takeaways
- NASCAR: Chase Elliott wins at Martinsville
- Moment of Awe: 109-year-old Orioles fan throws first pitch