Ace Baldwin. Freddie Dilione V. Yanic Konan Niederhouser. And we haven’t even gotten to Puff Johnson yet.
Do They Still Call It the Egg Bowl When It’s Basketball?
Why does college football get all the pageantry?
ACC Basketball on The CW: JMA Wireless Sucks
With appearances by: Khamal Maluach, Thomas Jefferson, Palo Alto at night, and the magical mystery ride which is Steve Forbes.
A Return to 2016? Something’s Stirring in Foggy Bottom.
Is George Washington back?
SEC Basketball on ESPN: Mark Pope Edition
Ranking the SEC this week, from Mark Pope to Kenny Payne.
Supporting MAC Basketball, Where Rockets May Be Growing Obsolete
If Toledo’s going to win its fifth straight conference championship, it’s going to have to change Akron’s nickname.
Are the Reigning National Champions Heating Up?
Keeping an eye on the important end of the Big East.
Shaka Smart vs. Texas: Who Won the Breakup?
The answer will not surprise you.
What Dylan Harper’s Health Does for Rutgers’s NIT Hopes
And how does the Fox Sports scandal play into all of this?
What’s Going to Happen in 2025
Georgia will win the national championship. Oregon will win the national championship. Oregon State will win the national championship. That’s three of them, right there.
After Last Night’s Comeback, Is Valparaiso Back?
Checking in on Valpo after the SportsCenter appearance.
I Think I Know When Jon Rothstein Sleeps
It’s not just in May.
A Kyle Neptune Fantasy: Mister .500 Draws Jay Wright Out of Retirement
We found a solution that works for everybody.
Twelve NIT-Centric Reactions From College Basketball’s Opening Night
Robbie Avila’s ankle, not talking NITexas, and South Carolina is indeed Mizzou.
32 Questions We’re Asking About This College Basketball Season
Happy Opening Day, NIT fans.
How Our Preseason NIT Bracketology Works
What’s behind our preseason bracketology, and what to expect from us as the season begins.
Big Noon Kickoff, and Other Ways Fox Sports Hurts Sports
From Tom Brady’s broadcasting career to conference realignment, most of the worst things in sports come back to one network.
What to Know About the NIT’s Format Change and Experimental Rules
It’s a good day to be college basketball.
