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Pac-12 After Dark: We Had Bill Walton Talking About Famous Boobs And Adam Sandler In A Floral Shirt Getting Buckets Against Managers

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I apologize for not being able to find the video of Bill Walton breaking down famous boobs, but you get the point there. A man was wearing a different number jersey due to a mishap before the game and Walton decided to ask if it was similar to the Sugar Bowl boobs or Janet Jackson's Super Bowl incident. Quick break to remember the two: 

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This is where Bill Walton is at his best. Arizona/Colorado was over before it started. I mean you blinked it was a 20 point game and Boswell had 4 threes in the first 5 minutes. Here's your one basketball highlight because this pass has me wanting to whip some body parts out

I know Colorado didn't have 5-star Cody Williams or Tristan da Silva, that's why we had to adapt on the fly. That's why we needed Adam Sandler highlights. Listen, the man is going to show up in an absolute fire outfit and then play some hoops. I have no idea why he was playing he Arizona managers 3-on-3 but he was. I have no idea what he was wearing a floral shirt, but it looks fucking awesome. That's a shirt that me, a 36-year old father of 2 blogger, could wear and probably afford. No doubt in my mind he got that from an outlet store. 

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Last night though was just peak Pac-12. You had Arizona beating the shit out of Colorado at home, something they always do. You had Frank Caliendo making an appearance because of course you did 

Hell, Walton even gave a pretty solid breakdown of Washington football

I know the conferences are getting better and games will be awesome, but this is what the Pac-12 is. They provide this sort of shit on a nightly basis and that's why we need it. Their death tour is off and running and we got a good one thanks to some boob talk. Walton just showing he's one of the guys and Pasch seems to be rolling with it more than normal.