Tag "NCAA"
5 Opening Week College Football Yawners!
Tweet One thing will be definitely different this year with the college football season: no games will be played in August. The month of August has in recent years become
South Carolina Gamecocks Win College World Series
Tweet First ever baseball championship for Carolina. The University of South Carolina is on top of the baseball world, college ball that is, thanks to its eleventh-inning 2-1 win on
No Shame In Indy For Butler
Tweet There is no shame on the campus of Butler University today. Just hours removed from a closely fought defeat at the hands of the Duke Blue Devils, the Butler
Cornell Big Red Proves They Are For Real
Tweet So just how surprising was Cornell’s two wins this past weekend in the NCAA tournament? Well, considering that no Ivy League team has advanced to the Sweet Sixteen in
March Madness: Follow the Action!
Tweet College professors will have to be a bit forgiving over the next few weeks. With hoop action heating up for men and women alike, students across hundreds of college
Holiday Hoops Light Up College Campuses
Tweet The men’s college basketball season is in transition right now as teams finish up their non-conference activity before starting their nine week push to the post season. No games
Emerging Trend? Hofstra Cancels Football Program.
Tweet Long Island, New York’s Hofstra University isn’t exactly a powerhouse when it comes to college football. The Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) program – formerly known as 1-AA – hasn’t
College Basketball? Too Early For That!
Tweet Does anyone else believe that the college basketball season is starting much too early? To my surprise, the first games got underway a week ago – November 9th to
Study Reveals College Presidents Want To Slash Athletics Costs
Tweet If your college president had his or her way, funding for your favorite collegiate football team would be slashed. That sentiment comes from a study conducted by the Knight
NCPA Alleges Student Athlete Abuse
Tweet Students who are attending college and a full athletic scholarship are being taken advantage of, at least that is the assertion being made by the National College Players Association
Moseying Down To The Sweet Sixteen
Tweet As expected, the opening weekend of the 2009 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament produced a lot of excitement, a handful of upsets and some good stories to take away from
The Science Of Your NCAA Picks
Tweet The President Announces His Picks President Obama took his turn to make NCAA men’s picks last week, demonstrating just how pervasive this practice really is. Besides the fact that


