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Beyond the Big 10 is a network of podcasts that aims to be your go-to resource for all things Big Ten. We cover the entire conference, with shows hosted by ex-players and athletic alumni, aiming to be your go-to source of information and entertainment for your favorite team. Hosted by ex-Big Ten players, media, and insiders, our podcasts are focused on giving diehard fans and alums an inside scoop about the teams and people that make The Big Ten Conference one of the most watched and most talked about conferences in sports. We’re excited to talk Big Ten basketball with you, wherever you may be. Subscribe now!
Follow Stu and Deshawn:
Stu Douglass: Instragram: https://instagram.com/swd_31 https://x.com/swd_317
Deshawn Simms: https://x.com/peedisims34
Follow Beyond The Big 10:
Beyond the Big 10 is a network of podcasts that aims to be your go-to resource for all things Big Ten. We cover the entire conference, with shows hosted by ex-players and athletic alumni, aiming to be your go-to source of information and entertainment for your favorite team. Hosted by ex-Big Ten players, media, and insiders, our podcasts are focused on giving diehard fans and alums an inside scoop about the teams and people that make The Big Ten Conference one of the most watched and most talked about conferences in sports. We’re excited to talk Big Ten basketball with you, wherever you may be. Subscribe now!
Stu Douglass is an American-Israeli Michigan alum who set a Wolverines record for most consecutive games played. A three-point specialist, Stu is perhaps most revered in Ann Arbor for his clutch shot over hated rival Michigan State, a bucket credited with “shifting the trajectory of Michigan basketball.” He played in five NCAA Tournament games and was a team captain for Michigan’s first Big Ten title campaign in 26 years.
DeShawn Sims is a proud Wolverine-turned-globetrotting pro hooper. He has suited up in Italy, Greece, South Korea, Lebanon, Israel and Puerto Rico, and was the NBA Development League’s Rookie of the Year in 2011. Known around campus as “Peedi,” DeShawn led the Big Ten in offensive rebounding as a senior and won fans over with his thunderous blocks on the defensive end. He scored a career-high 29 points in a win over Purdue in 2009.