The first night of CBB was full of surprises

College basketball is finally back in session and the first day of action didn’t disappoint. Every year, low/mid-major programs receive compensation to participate in road contests against high-major schools. These contests are referred to as “Buy Games” and they are known to benefit both parties, but there are times when the underdog winds up securing... Continue Reading →

Did Dabo Swinney cross the line?

Despite entering the fourth quarter with a 17-7 lead against Miami on Saturday, Clemson was unable to exit Hard Rock Stadium with their third ACC win. The Hurricanes outscored the Tigers 10-0 in the final 15 minutes of regulation, came up with a crucial fourth down stop in the second overtime and picked up their... Continue Reading →

Michigan under investigation by NCAA

It’s been smooth sailing for the Michigan Wolverines’ football team thus far, as they are off to a perfect 8-0 start to the 2023 college football season. They notched at least 30 points in every contest and only allowed four total touchdowns during the first half of the year. Unsurprisingly, as the second ranked ball... Continue Reading →

Will the NCAA Tournament ever expand?

During the Division 1 Men’s Basketball Committee’s three-day meeting in mid-July, the possibility of an expanded NCAA Tournament field was discussed. 68 teams get an opportunity to compete in March Madness at the moment, but back in January, it was rumored that the number would increase as early as next season. While the committee pointed... Continue Reading →

Bob Huggins demands reinstatement at West Virginia

Remember when I informed you that Bub Huggins submitted a resignation letter to West Virginia after his DUI arrest in June? Well, now Huggins is demanding reinstatement because he’s claiming that he didn’t formally resign from the University last month. That’s right, according to Huggins’ attorney, David A. Campbell, “Huggins' resignation correspondence with the school... Continue Reading →

What is going on at New Mexico State?

In 2021-22, Chris Jans led the New Mexico State Aggies to their third NCAA Tournament appearance in five seasons. Their previous two trips ended in the Round of 64, but thanks to Teddy Allen’s 37-point outing against UConn to kick off March Madness, the Aggies prevailed over the Huskies 70-63. Despite falling to Arkansas in... Continue Reading →

NBA suspends Ja Morant for 25 games

Four days after the Denver Nuggets captured their first NBA championship in franchise history, the league delivered on its promise regarding Ja Morant’s suspension. In the NBA’s eyes, Morant’s foolish behavior on Instagram live warranted a 25-game suspension without pay during the 2023-24 season. In a statement released earlier today, Morant stated “I’m sorry for... Continue Reading →

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