College basketball's lineup game "32-0" gains popularity

Yahoo Sports1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 2:47 PM

Last updated Jun 12, 2026

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The interactive game "32-0" has emerged as a popular activity among basketball enthusiasts, allowing players to create five-man college basketball lineups based on randomized conference and era parameters. The game's appeal lies in its nostalgic element and the challenge of assembling an unbeatable team. Many participants report the thrill of building lineups that spark memories of past players, while some struggle with obscure conference selections. Recent gameplay has highlighted standout performances, including a theoretical championship-winning lineup featuring players like Kay Felder and Frank Kaminsky. As interest in the game grows, participants continue to seek the perfect lineup.

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  • "32-0" allows users to assemble five-man college basketball lineups.
  • Players base choices on randomized conferences and eras.
  • Participants share nostalgic memories of past players.
  • Highlighted lineups include Kay Felder and Frank Kaminsky.
  • Interest in the game is on the rise.
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Jun. 12—The first basketball lineup-building game to take social media by storm this month was "82-0." The concept? Build your best five-man lineup of NBA players based on randomized parameters of organization and decade that would, in theory, go 82-0. Unless you land prime Wilt Chamberlain and prime Oscar Robertson, actually securing an 82-0 caliber starting five seems impossible. Other ...

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