A Glimpse of the Big Ten Quarterbacks of 2015

Follow TSS on Twitter @TheStudentSect Big Ten quarterback discussion, you say? Let’s get weird. The best quarterback in a Big Ten stadium this upcoming year might be a head coach, and the best guy that’s actually going to throw the ball was a third stringer about this time last year, hopelessly buried on the depth […]

Oregon State football helmet debuting in spring 2015. Photo credit: @Beavers_EQ on Twitter. Oregon State football helmet debuting in spring 2015. Photo credit: @Beavers_EQ on Twitter.

PHOTO: Oregon State keeps it simple with new helmet

Oregon State opens up spring practices today, and they will do so with a new helmet design. Well, actually, it is an old helmet design that is making a return. Oregon State has worn a similar helmet design in the past. In the 1970s they wore this design on an orange helmet and in the […]

Bubble Viewer’s Guide: The End Of The Regular Season

With the conference tournaments looming, bubble teams are looking to make some final impressions in the regular season. Here are some mid-week games to watch: TUESDAY Ole Miss at Alabama: With both of these teams on the bubble (and yes, Alabama is on the bubble, albeit the periphery), both need this win badly. Alabama needs […]

Watch: [30 for 30] I hate Christian Laettner trailer

ESPN has a new 30 for 30 coming out on March 15th about Duke’s Christian Laettner and it looks spectacular. Here’s the trailer… Go beyond the polarizing persona of Christian Laettner to learn the complete story behind this lightning rod of college basketball. 30 for 30: “I Hate Christian Laettner” premieres Sunday March 15th at […]

A Glimpse at the Pac-12 Quarterbacks of 2015

The Pac-12 is known as a conference full of high powered offenses and that starts at the quarterback position. In 2014, the Pac-12 boasted Heisman Trophy winner Marcus Mariota but the conference was very deep in QB talent. Cody Kessler, Brett Hundley, Sean Mannion, Connor Halliday and Anu Solomon are just some of the names […]

Arizona, Villanova crack Top 5 in new AP poll

There are some changes afoot in the latest college basketball AP Top 25. Gonzaga and Wisconsin have dropped out of the top five with Villanova and Arizona rising to take their spot. Wichita State and Maryland also entered the top ten as Utah and Northern Iowa exited. Here’s the complete Top 25…

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The 5 Most Exciting One-Bid Conference Tournaments

Championship Week is one of the best times of the year, a time when the Davids of the world get a chance to feel like Goliath. It is a chance for teams from leagues like the Atlantic Sun, SWAC, and Big Sky get to play on ESPN, and get a chance to make it to […]

Welcome to Twitter, Steve Spurrier

There are points in history where you will remember where you were. Stories that you will pass down to your grandchildren. At 11:48 AM this morning, my phone sent me a notification that many people that I follow on Twitter were now following

5 College Basketball Coaches Rival Fans Want To Keep Forever

If a rival fan base — or on a broader level, the collection of fan bases in a conference — hopes that a given coach sticks around for a long time, that’s a pretty good indication of a coach’s perception in the public eye. Keep this in mind: Perception isn’t necessarily reality. To be more […]

This man’s in a lot of trouble.

A Memo To Memphis: Potential Should Trump Josh Pastner’s Current Woes

The mean streets of Twitter had some fun at the expense of Memphis Tigers coach Josh Pastner recently. Terms like “Pastner’d” were used and everyone had a solid giggle. The attempts at humor had a lot to do with a growing thought that the young coach isn’t exactly brilliant drawing up the X-and-Os and the fact […]

Virginia’s legitimacy was questioned during the 2014 ACC season. The Cavaliers are not doubted as much this year, but if they falter against Duke on Saturday, they certainly will be viewed with fresh skepticism.

When Discussing The Coach Of The Year In College Basketball, Please Use Two Categories

Next week, you (like us) will be so immersed in conference tournament brackets that there won’t be time to step back and reflect on the just-concluded college basketball regular season. We’re waiting for the March crescendo, so in the meantime, let’s gain perspective on the season that’s winding down. Keep this in mind: What happens […]

Building a Program: Kennesaw State Holds First Spring Practice

The planning stages started in 2007 with a Student Government survey but really kicked up in 2009 with an exploratory committee. After a long time in the making, the school with the third largest enrollment in the state of Georgia is about to field its first football team. In February of 2013, the Kennesaw State […]

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