Georgia Tech trolled Georgia with their Orange Bowl Championship rings

Earlier, we talked about the Texas/Texas A&M rivalry re-heating up. Well, it looks like the Georgia/Georgia Tech rivalry (that Georgia has dominated in recent years) might be heating back up as well. If you take a look at the rings you will notice the “State Champs” written inside the state of Georgia on one of […]

Texas A&M signee Daylon Mack takes shot at Charlie Strong/Texas

Re-starting the Texas/Texas A&M rivalry has been a hot topic this week and Texas A&M signee Daylon Mack has gotten involved. In an ESPN article, Charlie Strong was quoted as saying… “Let me win some games first,” he said, jokingly. “Then I can push it. I don’t know if I want to go walking into […]

Spring football game schedule for April 18th

Last week the spring games really kicked up and brought us highlights such as Darius Rucker scoring a TD, Georgia’s Nick Chubb finding the end zone despite only running the ball three times, RichRod allowing fans to call plays and Nebraska strapping GoPro camera’s to some of their players. This week we will see another full day […]

Urban Meyer’s proven ability to adjust to injuries at the quarterback position dates back to his tenure at Utah. If anyone can get Ohio State’s offense ready for a big game with a short turnaround time and lots of question marks in the equation, it’s Meyer.

Which college coach would you turn to when starting a team from scratch?

Earlier today we talked about which coach in the history of college football you would want on your sidelines if you needed just one win. This afternoon, we return as TSS Associate Editors Bart Doan and Terry Johnson join Kevin Causey and rotating special guests in our weekly roundtables discussing all things college football. This […]

Annual “Bash College Basketball Transfers Season” Has Begun

Loyalty, honor, and other words that have nothing to do with specific subjects often times get thrown around them these days. We do so because, well, I am not too sure. Maybe it has something to do with our own ideas of how things should be. Or, really, it could simply be that it is far […]

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 […]

Angie Gallaher wins bid to coach Arkansas State during spring game

Pretty cool story here from the Arkansas State Red Wolves. Last week, the NFL announced their first full-time female ref. Now, Arkansas State will have a female coach! The winning bid was $8,700. Here’s what the Red Wolves had to say in their press release… As the head coach, she will draft her team members, […]

Army rebranded football uniforms

Army athletics is undergoing a major rebrand across all of their sports. They have a website devoted to it which you can visit here and you can read their press release here. Here’s what Army has to say about their rebrand… Army West Point Athletics introduces a new brand and identity system that sets the visual direction […]

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 […]

Watch: RichRod lets fans call plays at Arizona spring game

RichRod might be the only one who can take something that sounds so cool and turn it into something that makes you cringe… “If your team scores a touchdown everybody will clap for you but if you don’t we’re going to boo as loud as we can and write about you in the newpaper and […]

Watch: Florida State spring game highlights

There were a lot of spring football games around the Nation on Saturday and while we won’t show you highlights of all of them, we thought it was important to take a peak in at the Florida State Seminoles because of the fact that they finished in the final last season and took part in the […]

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