Yes.
Ken Pomeroy Is Going to Make Us Love Curling
A personal development.
Why 32>68
A primer for the newest NIT fans.
Could a Second Straight NIT Absence Lead to World War III?
The last time we went more than a year without the NIT, some very bad things happened.
Andy Toole’s Extension: Another Reminder of the NIT’s Power
Programs will pay big money for NIT success.
Some Programs Which Have Won More NIT’s Than Kansas
The list isn’t exhaustive, but for Kansas fans, it’s exhaust-ing.
What Conference-Only Basketball Could Mean for the AAC
A lot of NIT bids, that’s what.
The Latest NIT Annexation Efforts Are Underway
They won’t work.
College Sports in 2020 Look Doubtful—But Spring Football Isn’t Impossible
The Big Ten’s announcement on Thursday pointed a clear arrow towards full cancelation across the fall semester. What comes next?
Have We Told the Scientists About the NIT?
I mean, I’m guessing it’s been covered. But just in case it hasn’t been covered.
Did Harvard Start the Coronavirus to Keep Its NIT Streak Alive?
The dots connect.
UCLA’s Under Armour Drama Proves the Brand Wants NIT Success, Not Irrelevance
Why the cold-weather gear giant is leaving UCLA out in the…heat? Dammit I messed this up.
Makur Maker Is Going to Howard, and It’s a Big Deal
A turning point for HBCU sports?
Ken Pomeroy’s Got a Curling Site
The man is opening up.
Will Cade Cunningham’s Presence at Oklahoma State Impact the NIT?
If the Pokes can get their ban repealed, could the stars spell NIT?
The MEAC Might Be Falling Apart
What Bethune-Cookman’s departure for the SWAC means for the future of Division I’s HBCU conferences.
UC-Riversim Is NIT-Bound
The guys got it done. Now, will they get it done?
The MLB Might Be Coming Back
“Might” remains the operative word.