The former Texas Tech coach is against legislation that would allow college athletes to profit off of their 'Name, Image, Likeness'. Tuberville was elected to the U.S. Senate last year.
The Red Raider baseball team won't have an opportunity to play in Omaha this summer but that doesn't mean they don't know the way. They've been to Omaha four time since 2014, including back to back trips in 2018 and 2019. This year likely would have been Texas Tech's first ever three year streak at the College World Series...
A Fox News anchor named Heather Childers was talking about the NCAA championship yesterday morning. And accidentally said "N-Double-A-C-P" instead...which is the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Which is AMAZING. Because "Saturday Night Live" did the SAME thing in a Fox News parody this weekend.
As far as I can tell, this is the most lucrative contest in the HISTORY OF THE WORLD. Even if you don't know anything about college basketball you've got to take a shot, right?
The NCAA announced the sanctions Penn State will incur because of the child sex abuse scandal involving former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky. The penalties include a 60 million dollar fine, a vacation of all wins dating back to 1998, the loss of ten scholarships, and a four year postseason ban.
Ohio, Cincinnati and Xavier all won on Sunday to join Ohio State in the NCAA basketball tournament round of 16. Top-seeded North Carolina and Michigan State also won to advance to the regional semi-finals. Here’s a full recap of the day’s action in the NCAA tournament:
The top seven ranked teams asserted their dominance in week five as each rolled to convincing victories. Meanwhile eight ranked teams suffered losses as the list of undefeated teams was trimmed.
As you might expect this time of year, there are not a lot of marquee games and only one matchup between top 25 teams (#3 Alabama vs. #23 Penn State). But there are still a lot of intriguing matchups that will start to tell us who are contenders and who are pretenders...
The NCAA title game can be summed up with one word: Ugly.
How ugly? The combined 95 points between UConn and Butler shattered the previous combined low in a shot-clock-era title game by a whooping 26 points... How ugly? Butler didn’t hit their second two point shot until 12:32 mark in the second half, and ended the game shooting an inconceivably bad 12 for 64...