(MCT) *This column was originally published in The Inkwell and on its website. So, your brackets are busted and you did not win a million dollars from Warren Buffett, but that means one thing that is good for all of… Read More ›
College Basketball
No more Twitter for Iowa basketball, NFL ‘red-flagging’ Twitter accounts
Twitter has officially been banned from the Iowa basketball team by head coach Fran McCaffery. Here are McCaffery’s comments on Twitter: “My overall impressions of social media are negative, for the very reason of what we just experienced,” McCaffery told reporters… Read More ›
Big, little men on campus
This column was originally published in The Inkwell and on its website. Kansas Jayhawks basketball star freshman Andrew Wiggins has not been the best player in the nation, or on his team this year. He hasn’t even been the best… Read More ›
With Michigan in the national title game, Chris Webber needs to join his ‘Fab Five’ teammates
Still twenty years later, Chris Webber is trying to escape his infamous timeout with 11 seconds left in the 1993 NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Championship game, down 73-71 with no timeouts left against North Carolina. The timeout led to… Read More ›
Hop on the Florida Gulf Coast bandwagon
March Madness has been a nightmare for the likes of Georgetown and Gonzaga as they were upset by No. 15 Florida Gulf Coast and No. 9 Wichita State respectively. For the fans, though their brackets are certainly busted, the tournament… Read More ›
Madness I Say!
After a season where the No. 1 team in the country could have been picked in a game of “Duck, duck, goose” March Madness has fewer favorites than potential upsets this year. The NCAA tournament is one of the most… Read More ›
Student-athletes one step closer to compensation
Student athletes may be one step closer to compensation after a group of lawyers representing former college football and men’s basketball players told a federal court Aug. 31 they are seeking to change the fundamental way current athletes are compensated… Read More ›