Upon Further Review 16: Harbaugh, Kamara and Lesnar!

Upon Further Review is back with episode 16. Join us as we talk about Michigan football, the NCAA Tournament, Columbus Crew SC and Wrestlemania....

Upon Further Review[dropcap]E[/dropcap]pisode 16 of Upon Further Review, presented by The Pit: Sports and Entertainment, is full of tasty sports commentary this week.

The duo of Damien Dennis and Sean Cahill open the show with discussion of the Michigan spring football game. One of the main takeaways from the game — which occurred in front of 60,000 rabid Wolverines at the Big House — is the intriguing element that will be the upcoming position battle between Michigan quarterbacks. The college football discussion leads straight into a brief wrap-up of the 2015 NCAA Tournament as the Duke Blue Devils win it all to become national champions. How do we feel about the One-and-Done?

Columbus Crew SC battled Vancouver Whitecaps to a 2-2 draw Wednesday night but return home quickly for a midday match Saturday against the New England Revolution. What is Crew SC doing right on the field and what do they need to correct?

Finally, an impromptu suggestion for a Wrestlemania recap results in serious talks about a monthly wrestling podcast produced by The Pit. Brock Lesnar dominates but Seth Rollins leaves champion. WHAT?!

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Owner of The Pit Media, LLC. Damien is an award-winning sports journalist currently employed full-time by Tribune Publishing. He is a part-time sports information specialist with Joliet Junior College. He is a former Heisman Trophy voter and a member of the Football Writers Association of America. He has a Bachelors of Arts in Journalism from Oakland University and a Masters of Arts in Sports Administration from Northwestern University.
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