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Will A Power Conference Ever Be A One-Bid League?

The lowest-ranked power conference according to KenPom is currently the Pac-12, with an average rating of .7591. Even so, however, the league has two absolute tournament locks in Arizona and Utah, and the next worst league, the SEC, will get Arkansas and potentially one other team in addition to Kentucky. However, will a power conference […]

Football Recruiting: Rivals.com Crosses the Line with Sixth-Graders

Follow TSS on Twitter @TheStudentSect There’s a line in Jurassic Park spoken by Jeff Goldblum’s character, Dr. Ian Malcolm, that goes, “Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should.” The same could apply to college football recruiting. Monday, Rivals rolled out to the public […]

The 1977 Final Four Gets A Fresh Look From College Basketball Fans

It’s one of the many fascinating things we love about sports: Great events, perhaps forgotten due to the relentless march of time, regain their prominence in the eyes of younger generations due to twists in the 24-7 news cycle. This is how college basketball — like any other sport — continues to be the focus […]

5 Things To Remember About Bubble Month And NCAA Tournament Selections

We’re in the middle of the month of February, but we’re beginning what is essentially “Bubble Month” in college basketball. We’re just under four weeks from Selection Sunday. In these coming weeks, the bubble will expand and contract and, ultimately, get whittled down to a few teams by March 15 at 6 p.m. Eastern time, […]

The Top 5 College Basketball Stories From Saturday, February 14

We’re four weeks from Selection Sunday, March 15. Saturday’s results in college basketball set up a number of big bubble games this next week, although the next Saturday on the slate, Feb. 21, is noticeably devoid of big contests. Here are just some of the details worth taking from a plot twist-laden Saturday: * 5 […]

Derring-Do: Darrun Hilliard Carries Villanova Over Butler In A Big East Showcase

Butler dared to dream big. Villanova’s Darrun Hilliard shattered those dreams with a memorable performance, and now, the Big East belongs to the team which won the conference a year ago. Villanova improved to 23-2 with a 68-65 victory at Butler on Saturday. The win gave Villanova a major leg up in the Big East […]

For Many Reasons, Larry Brown Becomes A More Compelling Figure As He Ages

Over the past week, as you know, two of college basketball’s greatest coaches died. Dean Smith was 83, Jerry Tarkanian 84. Smith retired in his late 60s, and Tark made one last NCAA tournament appearance at age 70. Coaching 19-year-olds is generally not a senior citizen’s profession. Bill Snyder is the exception that proves the […]

Oregon-UCLA: The Biggest Bubble Game Nobody’s Talking About

Saturday, a lot of people are going to be drawn to LSU-Tennessee, a bubble game made prominent by the Tigers’ near-upset of No. 1 Kentucky. Others are going to focus on Ole Miss, a team trying to firm up its status as an NCAA tournament group, hosting Arkansas in the Tad Pad. Still others will […]

Roquan Smith chooses Georgia over UCLA

Earlier this week we detailed the plight of four-star linebacker prospect Roquan Smith. On National Signing Day, he verbally committed to UCLA but had a change of heart after finding out that the coach that recruited him might be leaving for another job. In a heads up move, Smith decided to wait to send in […]

Villanova-Butler: A Big Game For Two Teams… And The Big East Itself

Some in the Indianapolis area are calling the Butler-Villanova game on Saturday the biggest college game ever at historic Hinkle Fieldhouse… and it’s easy to see why. This is a landmark moment in the life of Hinkle Fieldhouse, one of college basketball’s most treasured venues. The Butler team that gained prominence in the cozy little […]

LOS ANGELES, CA – DECEMBER 03: Norman Powell #4 of the UCLA Bruins talkes with Head coach Steve Alford as he is taken out of the game against the Cal State Fullerton Titans at Pauley Pavilion on December 3, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. UCLA won 73-45. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

The Ever-Bursting Bubble: A First Look At The NCAA Tournament Field

March is just around the corner as teams make their final push for a spot in the NCAA tournament. The field is once again 68 and for teams on the bubble, the time is now to make a run at a spot in the big dance as we look at which teams are currently in […]

Louisville head coach Bobby Petrino will get to coach against an SEC East team for the second straight game. He jumps from Kentucky to Georgia, and both games carry quite a lot of significance for the Cardinals. One was a rivalry game; this one is a little more personal, with UL defensive coordinator Todd Grantham being the center of attention.

Moral Hazard and College Football Recruiting

Let’s say Johnny Five-Star is deemed the consensus-best football prospect in his home state after his sophomore season of high school. In the summer before his junior year, he gets the call he’s been waiting for his whole life. It’s Coach Seven-Figures offering him a scholarship to come play football at State U. Mr. Five-Star […]

Tark And Dean: Equally Memorable, Powerfully Different, Surprisingly Similar

When two iconic figures die within a week’s time, it’s hard for the larger community of human beings to find the space and clarity that are needed to fully recognize the contributions of both people, now gone. How much more difficult it is, then, when two iconic figures die within a week’s time… and they […]

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