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Who was the greatest team in the history of college football?

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 dove into the history of college football by discussing our favorite […]

Believe It Or Not: This Isn’t Tom Izzo’s Greatest March Masterpiece

It is very easy to think that any particularly special achievement — enhanced by the adrenaline or excitement you feel in the present moment — is the best ever. Once in a great while, the euphoria and breathlessness surrounding a given sports moment are not out of step with a genuine analytical appraisal of what […]

Want To Draw A Lesson From This Year’s Final Four? Good Luck!

In this first look at the 2015 Final Four, a natural question to ask at the outset is, “What does this foursome tell us about the NCAA tournament and any trends we should be aware of in postseason college basketball?” On several levels, the best and most reasonable answer is… nothing that can be carried […]

The Top 10 Stories From The Second Weekend Of The NCAA Tournament

The second weekend of the NCAA tournament is in the books. We’ll address the Final Four as the week unfolds, but here are all the stories worth identifying (and explaining) from the Sweet 16 and the Elite Eight. * 10 – SIX FOULS PER PLAYER: IT’S TIME You might have heard this said once or […]

during the South Regional Final of the 2015 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament at NRG Stadium on March 29, 2015 in Houston, Texas.

The Chairman Of The Sport: While Kentucky Seeks One Kind Of History, Coach K Makes Another At Duke

The 2015 Final Four is set, and while this college basketball season has featured Kentucky’s quest for 40-0, another storied program in the sport has managed to create a major achievement, one that ripples through the pages of time. Sunday afternoon in Houston, Duke claimed the final spot in this esteemed foursome, fending off Gonzaga […]

SYRACUSE, NY – MARCH 29: Head coach Tom Izzo of the Michigan State Spartans celebrates by cutting down the net after defeating the Louisville Cardinals 76 to 70 in overtime of the East Regional Final of the 2015 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament at Carrier Dome on March 29, 2015 in Syracuse, New York. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

In A League Of Izzone: Tom Izzo Puts Michigan State’s Spare Parts Together, Reaching His Seventh Final Four

The number seven is paramount in the present-day world of Tom Izzo… not because he’s lucky, but because he’s so darn good at what he does. Sunday in Syracuse, in a game that was as contentious and even as everyone expected it to be, Izzo’s Michigan State team had the final say on a last-minute […]

About Kentucky, Notre Dame, Pressure, and Forever

Follow TSS on Twitter @TheStudentSect “What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson They’ll be talking about that one forever. Kentucky. Notre Dame. You’ll watch a lot of sports if you dabble in that sort of thing, and every now and […]

during the Midwest Regional Final of the 2015 NCAA Men’s Basketball tournament at Quicken Loans Arena on March 28, 2015 in Cleveland, Ohio.

1991 UNLV Beats 1991 Duke, 24 Years Later: Kentucky Outlasts The Irish In A College Hoops Classic

It was the question asked of UNLV 24 years ago: What would happen to an unbeaten team when a late-stage NCAA tournament game entered the final few minutes in a neutral or negative scoreboard situation? That question greeted the 2015 Kentucky Wildcats on Saturday night in Cleveland. A 37-0 record would have become 37-1 — […]

during the West Regional Final of the 2015 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament at Staples Center on March 28, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.

Wiscon-singe: The Badgers Burn The Nets Against Arizona And Move Four-Ward Yet Again

It’s preposterous, really. If you had told Arizona head coach Sean Miller; any of his players; or any U of A fans that the No. 2 seed in the West Region would hit 55.8 percent of its field goal attempts and make 28 of 30 free throws, you would have received universally enthusiastic responses. “YES! […]

LOS ANGELES, CA – MARCH 28: Sam Dekker #15 of the Wisconsin Badgers reacts after making a three-pointer in the second half while taking on the Arizona Wildcats during the West Regional Final of the 2015 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament at Staples Center on March 28, 2015 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)

TweetCap: On Wisconsin, On To the Final Four

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South Regional Final: Will Duke Get Gonzaga’s Best Shot(s)?

When the 2015 NCAA Tournament brackets were revealed on March 15, it was clear that Kentucky and Duke received very favorable draws in their respective regions. Through the first three games of the tournament, it’s clear that everything initially perceived about these teams’ bracket paths has held up under scrutiny. What we have as a […]

Podcast: Matt Zemek and Scott King Preview the Elite 8

Hello, friends. We have a little bonus for you this week. I, Scott King, have a weekly podcast that I’m a part of called the Bearcats BlogCast. On this edition, I talked with fellow Student Section editor and all around Bloguin extraordinaire

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