Today we found out that Conrad Bain has passed away.  Mr. Drummond, sadly, is only survived by Willis.  Phillips Drummond's most heroic moment came when he blew the whistle on Mr. Horton's creepy pedophile bicycle shop.

Three decades later, the Diff'rent Strokes bicycle shop two-parter remains the creepiest combined hour of television in the history of the medium.  Rest in peace, Phillip.

We'll mourn our loss together today on ESPN1530....

Today strikes me as a good day to talk some college hoops. We're often encouraged to talk more basketball, which I love doing of course, but audience reaction is usually very, very, minimal. 

Maybe we can change that today.

Topics
Cashmere Wright, his knee, and does the lack of depth at his position worry you?
Is UK really on the NCAA bubble?
Is XU losing an irreplaceable AD?
Is Scott Rolen potentially moving to a new team the best possible development of the offseason?
Chip Kelly goes to the NFL.  Twitter gets outraged.  How do you fix an unfix-able system?

Plus the #MoEggerTQD at 4:33.  The fun starts at 3:04 today on ESPN1530. Samuel L. Jackson is more listen-able than Taylor Swift.