The second hour of the program, broadcast live from Twin Peaks Deer Valley, began on the Right Toyota Guest Line with The Sporting News basketball columnist Mike DeCourcey. DeCourcey addressed the ongoing speculation surrounding Arizona Wildcats head coach Tommy Lloyd and his future at the program amidst the team's deepest tournament run in decades. He argued that the Wildcats have firmly earned the nation's respect through their challenging journey to the Final Four in Indianapolis, where they are now set to face Michigan for a spot in the National Championship game. Next, the show moved into a new edition of "Roc's Manvice," featuring a mix of trendy and lighthearted stories. Roc shared his favorite corporate April Fools' jokes from the week, provided practical advice for parents on how to calm a fussing child, and introduced the concept of the "Midwest Goodbye"—the notoriously long process of leaving a social gathering. Later, Arizona Director of Development and radio analyst Reggie Geary joined the Right Toyota Guest Line to discuss the electric atmosphere in Tucson. Geary, a member of the last Wildcats team to reach the Final Four in 1994, reflected on the program's long-awaited return to the national semifinals. He shared his perspective on the upcoming matchup against Dusty May and the Michigan Wolverines, while offering advice on how players can balance the intensity of the moment with the need to relax and stay present. The show concluded with the Lerner & Rowe "One Call That's All," a look at the night's local sports schedule, and the final results of the State 48 Roofing Question of the Day.