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In a one-game scenario, which college football coach would you turn to for a win?

It’s Wednesday so pull your seats up to the roundtable and let’s discuss college football! TSS Associate Editors Bart Doan and Terry Johnson join Kevin Causey in our weekly roundtables discussing all things college football. Last week we discussed the most intriguing spring storylines and changes that we want to see made to spring football.  Today we […]

College Basketball: Coaches By Conference — How The Landscape Has Changed

The coaching carousel in college basketball is still spinning out some hires at the mid-major and low-major levels, but the whirl of activity in the power conferences has come to an end. This might feel like a look-ahead to the 2015-2016 season, but it’s more of an attempt to take the just-completed season and mention […]

College Basketball: 5 Coaches Who Should Be Given A Shot At A Bigger Job

With 351 Division I teams, college basketball has a very tall coaching ladder. There’s always ample space in which to move up or down. A year ago, Frank Haith looked at his situation at Missouri and realized himself that a downward move on the ladder — from Missouri to Tulsa — was necessary. Give Haith […]

March Madness, Then April Assessments: Ranking The High-Profile Coaching Hires

Our college basketball coverage at The Student Section winds down this week. We’ll have occasional posts during the spring and summer, but this week marks our last concerted attempt to make sense of the just-concluded season and look ahead to November. Let’s start with an assessment of the high-profile coaching hires in college hoops. One […]

Baylor, which was torn to shreds by UCF in the 2014 Fiesta Bowl, badly needs to beat Michigan State in the Cotton Bowl — not only to bolster the Big 12 in comparison with the Big Ten, but to avoid an 0-for-2 albatross in premium postseason contests.

Don’t Bank on Big 12 Adding a Championship Game

In a move sure to be dubbed as Prop Ronald Reagan, conferences are preparing to “deregulate” their championship games, according to a report from Dennis Dodd of CBSSports.com. The news naturally raises the question of whether a title game is coming for the Big 12. The 10-team league co-sponsored the measure with the ACC, so […]

What changes should be made to spring football?

Earlier today we talked about intriguing spring storylines in the morning portion of our weekly roundtable. This afternoon, we return as TSS Associate Editors Bart Doan and Terry Johnson join Kevin Causey in our weekly roundtables discussing all things college football. We concentrated on storylines this morning but this afternoon, we take a look at changes that […]

NCAA Tournament In Review, Part One: Teams And Conferences

Every NCAA tournament leaves behind its share of expected occurrences, surprises that don’t shock, surprises that ambush the brain, and series of events that cut against the grain of the regular season. In the coming days at The Student Section, we’re going to put this tournament — and the season — in perspective. In separate […]

What is the most intriguing spring practice storyline?

It’s Wednesday and that means that it’s time for another edition of The Student Section’s college football roundtable. TSS Associate Editors Bart Doan and Terry Johnson join Kevin Causey and a rotating special guest in our weekly roundtables discussing all things college football. Last week we discussed the greatest teams in the history of college football and […]

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