Let's rank how we think the hiring went for the upcoming 2025 season.
Every tournament, only one team gets to raise the championship trophy, but there are so many memories that make up every one of these tournaments.
In the modern era, when the brackets are released on Selection Sunday, there are no throwaway games. Anybody can win at least one game.
Great games come in all different shapes and sizes. There are great battles in championship moments, shocking upsets, a player who surges into the national discussion, remarkable comebacks and fantastic shots.
It's been an era of some great stories and even greater basketball. How do you stack up the best of the best? Let's do so by ranking the champions of the 25 years of the 2000s.
Let's look at how these new coaches did this season. Here is a ranking of how all the new college football head coaches did in 2024.
Welcome to the 12-team College Football Playoff. It's a new world of not only how we crown a champion but also how we will see the best players at the best programs play a bit longer than we've been used to.
College hoops begins on Monday with a slew of games across the country, with the marquee event happening in Spokane, Washington as Gonzaga hosts Baylor in a rematch of the 2021 national championship game.
An epic Oregon win over Ohio State takes us into the halfway point of the college football season, and there's just so much to play for all across the country.
It's hard to believe it has been 25 years since the strange season that no one saw coming happened. Let's look back at the NFL in 1999-2000.
While you've likely read plenty about who the best teams in the nation are for 2024, here are the candidates for the worst teams you'll see this season.
As we look forward to watching teams crash the typical playoff party, it is more wide open than ever for these schools to actually be a factor come the postseason.
We also say goodbye to championship coaches and hello to 31 new head coaching jobs. It really is a year of significant change. So here are 25 storylines to watch for the 2024 college football season.
Every game matters. That has been the motto of college football fans and administrators for decades, and while we now live in a world of a 12-team playoff, that motto still stands tall today.
What began as a lean coaching cycle last offseason got a swift kick in the backside when Nick Saban retired as Alabama's head coach. That began a massive domino effect that moved coaches nationwide, some leaving head coaching jobs for coordinator gigs.
Every college football season begins with hope and expectations, but several seasons end with despair and broken dreams. Obviously, that's subjective, as every program has different definitions of success.
Who has the capability of making a six-game run this March and April? Here are 20 teams that can win the NCAA tournament.
Mid-majors are as dangerous as ever. Let's look at the ones to keep an eye on as we near the end of the regular season.
We are 20 years away from Super Bowl XXXVIII, one of the most thrilling games in Super Bowl history. The game would go on to be remembered for another reason that had absolutely nothing to do with football yet had far-reaching ramifications that exist to this day. So let's take a trip back to 2004 and revisit Super Bowl XXXVIII.
Outside of Tuscaloosa, this may be a year where we look back and see some of these coaches leave these jobs for even bigger opportunities. So let's rank the new college football hires for the 2024 season.
Between opening presents and eating baked goods and visiting friends and family, check out these 25 players who will be important during this bowl season.
The 2022-2023 coaching cycle was a bit different from the previous one. Last time we had one of the new coaching hires reach the College Football Playoff championship game last season, and one of them has reached the Playoff this year. Let's look back and see how the new head coaches fared in 2023.
More so than most sports, college basketball enters 2023-24 with a feeling that anything can happen this season. After all, we are coming off a season where UConn — a 4-seed in the NCAA tournament — won their fifth national championship in 25 years. Here are the storylines to follow in college hoops for 2023-24.
College basketball is upon us, which gives us five months of great action across the country. Of course, the first few months are about the non-conference slate, which college hoops does better than most collegiate sports...
There are hundreds of great players and great stories out there, so it is difficult to whittle it down to a list of 25. But here it goes!