Why college basketball is more exciting than the NBA (1988 interview) | Fresh Air

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  • March Madness is upon us, so we're revisiting a 1988 interview with sportswriter John Feinstein, who says there's nothing more exciting than watching a college basketball game from the stands. In his book "A Season Inside," Feinstein looks at the failures and success of young athletes, and argues that coaches are the real heroes of the game.
    This interview originally aired December 2, 1988.
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