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Andrew Kulha

Andrew Kulha is probably the only sports writer you know who also doubles as a mortician. Spooky! @KulhaSports

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

Alabama just landed a 6-foot-7 tackle recruit with an ironic name

For most people, anyone over six feet tall is probably considered on the tall side of things. For athletes, though, and especially for left tackles, the taller the better.

Former Alabama basketball player Darius Miles pleads not guilty to capital murder charge

Darius Miles has entered a plea months after being charged with capital murder in the shooting death of 23-year-old Jamea Harris.

George Mason hires former program star Tony Skinn as head coach

George Mason reunited with a former program standout in hiring Tony Skinn to serve as its next head coach.

Watch: Packers RB Aaron Jones posts his workout with Jordan Love

Green Bay Packers RB Aaron Jones posted a video of his workout with QB Jordan Love.

Purdue's Zach Edey, Gonzaga's Drew Timme highlight Wooden Award finalists

The John R. Wooden Award, named after the legendary UCLA head coach, is given to the most outstanding college basketball player in the United States. 

Miami HC Jim Larranaga, 73, has no intentions of retiring

At 73 years old, it would make sense if the longtime head coach decided to call it quits after 37 seasons, no matter where his Hurricanes finish in the March Madness tournament from here on out. Not so fast.

Penn State men's basketball makes home run hire in Mike Rhoades

Mike Rhoades is set to become the new head men's basketball coach at Penn State, and he's going to end up being an incredible hire for the Nittany Lions.

Starting Cardinals catcher will wear special cleats to honor Yadier Molina

New Cardinals backstop Willson Contreras will honor retired all-timer Yadier Molina by wearing a special pair of cleats.

Dabo Swinney adamant Clemson 'has never been better'

Dabo Swinney doesn't think there's anything to worry about regarding his Clemson Tigers football program.

Bronny James draws buzz from NBA scouts after McDonald's All-American Game performance

Critics of Bronny James will say that he's only getting hype as a college basketball recruit because of his superstar dad, LeBron James. However, that might not be fair to the young baller.

HC Matt LaFleur ironically compares Romeo Doubs to former Packers star WR

At 6-foot-2, 204 pounds with a blend of elite athleticism in open space and over-the-top speed, Doubs caught 42 passes for 425 yards and three touchdowns as a rookie, averaging 10.1 yards per grab.

Gambling industry banned from partnering with colleges, entering NIL deals

A new marketing code targeting the U.S. gambling industry is set to ban sportsbooks from promoting betting in partnership with colleges.

NC State star officially declares for 2023 NBA Draft

NC State sophomore guard Terquavion Smith has decided to make the jump to the next level. The 6-foot-4, 165-pound Greenville, NC, native told ESPN that he's officially declaring for the 2023 NBA Draft.

Mississippi State's new HC Zach Arnett knows he can't replace Mike Leach

Mississippi State head coach Zach Arnett knows he has big shoes to fill. So much so that he's wise enough to not even try to become another Leach. There was only one pirate of college football.

Former five-star recruit, McDonald's All-American to enter transfer portal

It was great news for the Oregon Ducks when Kel'el Ware committed over the likes of Texas, Arkansas and Ole Miss. The bad news for the Ducks? Ware's time in Eugene only lasted one season.

Canadian billionaire reportedly made massive bid to buy Commanders

Steve Apostolopoulos has had much success in real estate as well as in the world of venture finance. He's a Canadian billionaire, but has recently shown a strong desire in bringing his empire to the U.S. via the purchase of a professional sports team.

Virginia Tech advances to first women's Final Four in school history

After a 84-74 victory over No. 3 seed Ohio State on Monday Night, the Virginia Tech women will be going to their first Final Four in program history.

Juggernaut South Carolina set for incredible Final Four matchup with Caitlin Clark and Iowa

An unstoppable force is about to meet an immovable object in the NCAA Women's Final Four.

2023 Final Four has no McDonald's All-Americans for first time since 1979

This year's Cinderella-studded final four has made history in many different ways.

Ohio State lands commitments from massive four-star offensive linemen twins

Devontae Armstrong and Deontae Armstrong are twins. As such, does it surprise anyone that the massive offensive lineman recruits decided to commit to the same school?

Transfer portal got a massive addition in experienced Kentucky point guard

Sahvir Wheeler has spent the past two seasons with the Kentucky Wildcats after spending his first two with the Georgia Bulldogs. Wheeler has been all SEC, all the time through his four years as a college point guard, but where he plays as a graduate transfer is currently up in the air.

Texas Longhorns give Rodney Terry great news after Elite Eight run

Rodney Terry replaced Chris Beard in December and coached Texas to a Big 12 tournament championship, a No. 2 seed in March Madness, and a more than notable run in the NCAA Tournament—all the while not knowing if the Longhorns were going to give him the long-term gig.

Ed Cooley vows to move Georgetown forward

Cooley will look to build Georgetown back to national relevance after the program floundered under former coach Patrick Ewing.

Utah renames spring game in honor of late teammates

The spring game at Utah will take on a deeper meaning. Utah recently announced that the annual spring game is going to be renamed the "22 Forever Game" in honor of two players the program lost: Ty Jordan and Aaron Lowe.

Rick Pitino on St. John's job: 'I've earned it'

Pitino addressed a wide range of topics at his introductory press conference at St. John's, including why he thought Iona would be his last job and his thoughts on his new opportunity.