Not sure what you should watch, as an NIT fan? Let’s take this one evening at a time.
All Eyes on BB&T Arena
The much-anticipated sequel to #AllEyesOnNutter.
College Basketball Has a New King, and His Name Is Joey Gallo
The Merrimack University Head Men’s Basketball Coach is on a roll.
Oh, No. Akron, What Did You Do?
Akron’s NIT hopes are not yet lost. But they might be maimed.
Lon Kruger Has Not Been at Oklahoma for Forever
Am I the only one who didn’t know this?
Purdue’s Star Is Rising
We have a new NIT favorite.
How Our College Basketball Model Works
Our model received some overdue maintenance over the weekend, so here’s an overdue explanation of how it all works.
Manhattan to Manhattan? Texas Takes Its NIT Quest to Kansas
Hope flickers as the Longhorns go north.
Georgia Tech Is Postseason Eligible. At Least for Now.
We reached out to Georgia Tech and confirmed they’re NIT-eligible until their appeal is done. Also, some notes on our model.
Rapolas Ivanauskas Will Not Stop Missing Threes
Courageous stuff from a potential NIT Cinderella.
Getting to Know Furman
Ahead of tonight’s Game of the NITe in the SoCon, we look at Furman’s chances at a repeat NIT appearance, and what NIT fans should know about the school.
Would Eric Musselman Be Good for the NIT?
Answer: Yes.
Is Indiana Doing This?
The last time Indiana won an NIT was the season directly before which Archie Miller was born. Is this destiny? Or just a head fake?
Talk About MAACtion
Jaspers/Gaels, Bobcats/Peacocks, and four* other real contests shaping the NIT from out east.
Checking in on the Pac Bell Curve
What a look at an ancient NIT barometer can tell us about STD’s, communism, and Sean Miller.
Is UNC a Better School than Duke? Twitter Says Yes.
UNC’s not making the NIT, and the sooner Duke fans learn this, the fewer tweets I will have to reply to with growing impatience.
Is It Finally Florida’s Year?
The Gators have a long history of coming up short of high expectations. Yet here, again, is the NIT, offering another chance.
Harvard’s NIT Hopes Might Die Today
It’s very likely that no team makes their third straight NIT this year. It will be even more likely if Harvard loses today.