As the tournaments wind down, college basketball’s offseason ramps up.
Hanging Around: How the Final Four Teams Got Here
Kansas, Duke, and Villanova haven’t really been dominant all season. But they’ve been good enough.
Joe’s Notes: Duke’s Path Opens Wide
Plus a NASCAR sleeper today.
Today’s Best Bets: Sunday, March 27th
What to make of Kansas, the Peacocks, and today’s F1 and NASCAR action.
Joe’s Notes: Painter Problems, Caleb Love, and Iowa State’s Run Ends
Featuring a full Iowa State offseason preview.
Today’s Best Bets: Saturday, March 26th
Recovering post-UCLA.
Joe’s Notes: Iowa State’s Big Night Ahead, and Some Sympathy for Gonzaga
Plus, the Tom Brady rumor.
The Big Ten Stopped Playing Defense
It was a down year for the Big Ten. Almost solely on the defensive side. What that means for Purdue from here.
Today’s Best Bets: Friday, March 25th
Sticking to our guns.
Joe’s Notes: Texas Tech Is the Antithesis of Duke
We’re getting what college sports are meant to give us.
Today’s Best Bets: Thursday, March 24th
Picks on every game tonight, plus what we want on the futures side.
Joe’s Notes: NIT Bits, Jerome Tang, and UMass Resources vs. South Carolina Resources
What we’re looking for tonight, and some thoughts on the latest round of coaching news.
Today’s Best Bets: Wednesday, March 23rd
The last two NIT quarterfinals, another little future.
Joe’s Notes: Our Bets of the Year, Turnover at SMU, and Brennan Davis’s Knee Is Ok
Quick ones today.
The Bracket Is Lopsided: What Our Simulations Tell Us About the Rest of the NIT
What happens when the four best teams all end up across the bracket from the other four.
Today’s Best Bets: Tuesday, March 22nd
The NIT futures market is flawed.
Joe’s Notes: Kalscheur Came Through, Davison Is Done, and an SEC Hiring Spree
With meditations on college basketball officiating, and a sleep-deprived Packers what-if.
Gonzaga’s Opponents Will Be Better Than They Look Right Now: Simulating the Rest of the NCAA Tournament
Gonzaga’s Elite Eight opponent, should the Zags beat Arkansas, will probably be better than today’s Duke or today’s Texas Tech.