Buy or Sell: Dick Vitale's Return, Dogs in the Bed, and Nostalgic Fast Food
In this lively installment of "Buy or Sell," the crew discusses the legendary Dick Vitale's return to college basketball broadcasting, debating whether he’s the only analyst who can draw fans to a game. The team weighs in on whether dogs belong in the bed, reflecting on personal experiences and preferences. Finally, Coop pitches an innovative concept for a fast-food restaurant serving nostalgic menu items like the McPizza and fried apple pies. With laughs, hot takes, and plenty of unique perspectives, this is a segment you don’t want to miss!
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