Longshore and McKnight: Florida wins it all, Masters predictions, Braves move to 1-8, spring football updates, and more…

On today’s episode of Longshore and McKnight, Barry is broadcasting from Blacksburg, Virginia, and John from Montgomery, John and Barry unpack Florida’s national championship win over Houston, praising Todd Golden’s calm coaching style, Walter Clayton Jr.’s clutch performances, and the Gators’ resilience after trailing in nearly every tournament game (Which gave many bracket makers mini heart attacks every week)

. They highlight Florida’s path through UConn, Texas Tech, Auburn, and Houston, and discuss SEC dominance in March Madness, including the Gators’ ability to adapt to both fast-paced and physical games. FUN FACT: John’s daughter, Lucy, finished 10th in ESPN’s national bracket contest, Finally, the comment boards we lighting up, sparking a spirited debate on officiating inconsistencies, sideline interviews, and the spectacle of modern Final Fours in oversized domes.

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Brian Matthews joins to break down Auburn’s Final Four loss, the team’s short bench, and the transfer portal challenges ahead. John and Barry then move on to other topics, like Masters predictions, Braves misery of a season so far, and a lighthearted look at Auburn’s Big Cat recruiting weekend. There’s also coverage of spring football updates, wide receiver depth, and Auburn baseball’s series win over Alabama.

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