You don’t have to be a college hoops junkie to believe the NCAA Tournament is the best sporting event of the year — better than the Super Bowl, World Series, NBA Finals, the Masters or anything else.
NCAA Tournament history is filled with great performances that for a few weeks in March captivate us and can place players into the national spotlight.
Selection Sunday is almost here! Schools across the country will find out not only if they got into the NCAA Tournament, but which teams they will play and where.
Sports has always been ripe for awkward partings of players or coaches from teams or even teams from cities. Some worked out for the best, while others were disasters.
Well, the best Super Bowl ever is over and we're on the heels of the biggest rivalry in college basketball, North Carolina vs. Duke, on tap Thursday night in Durham.
Welcome to The Rewind, where we dig through tapes, YouTube videos and streaming services and revisit some of the most interesting games in history. There
The Falcons and Patriots will meet to determine the NFL's champion. But as you know, the Super Bowl is about more than just the game. As we head into Super Bowl LI, let's look at 51 facts about the contestants, the pageantry and other tidbits that surround one of the most watched events of the year.
The matchup for Super Bowl LI is set as the Atlanta Falcons and New England Patriots will meet in Houston with a championship on the line. In all the prep leading up to the game we will hear about Tom Brady, Matt Ryan, Julio Jones and all the stars who will surely be the focus of the game.
First-year players can make an impact, and as far as we’re concerned, these freshmen — whether they were one-and-done or completed their four years of eligibility — were plenty ready from the moment they stepped on campus.