Tadric Johnson Stings Louisville with Monster Dunk

Georgia Tech’s Tadric Johnson put a highlight end to the first half with this dunk over Louisville’s Chinanu Onuaku. Georgia Tech currently leads Louisville 24-17 at the half. Post Chris Jones life is not going well for the Cards.

Jim Larranaga is pursuing an ACC regular season championship. If he beats Notre Dame on Wednesday, he should be able to celebrate.

Bubble Viewer’s Guide: The Final Week Of February

With the bubble season ramping up as the conference tournaments approach, here is a list of “bubbly” games to watch this week in college basketball: TUESDAY Texas A&M at Arkansas – Texas A&M has won four of its six games in February, after losing only two games in January. One of those was an overtime […]

Rick Barnes and the Perplexing Texas Situation

We have, apparently, officially reached the point in the season when job security will become an issue at multiple programs. No, there is no need to worry about your favorite master fresh-fry dispenser. Rather, it has a little more to do with the leader of free labor young men in college basketball — which brings us […]

5 Teams That Drove Their Fans Insane This Season

The realization should dawn on you by now: The college basketball regular season is almost over. This is the final week of regular-season play for many smaller (one-bid) conferences, and there are only two weeks left before the power conferences begin their tournaments. We’re only 20 days away from Selection Sunday, six days away from […]

Watch: Arizona steals home for walk-off win over Rice

This site is dedicated to college basketball and college football but when a play like this happens, we have to show it to you. Check out the Arizona Wildcats Kevin Newman stealing home in the bottom of the 9th inning of a tie game….to win the game for the Wildcats! Wow!

The Top 5 College Basketball Stories From Saturday, February 21

One of the slower and less compelling Saturdays of the college basketball season — almost certainly the last Saturday that will fail to excite the senses — still produced some significant developments. This was a Saturday on which the season seemed to take one big breath before the frenetic stretch run. What happened during this […]

Despite lengthy scoring droughts, Arizona escapes UCLA

In nearly 13 minutes of game time on Saturday night, the Arizona Wildcats were outscored 24-0 by the UCLA Bruins.   UCLA outscored Arizona 7-0 in the first six-plus minutes of the game, and then slapped a 17-0 run on Sean Miller’s team to start the second half. Naturally, these two runs — accompanied by […]

The Folie a Deux of Freshman Ineligibilty

Follow TSS on Twitter @TheStudentSect In 1998, there was an “X-Files” episode in which David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson encountered a situation where some telemarketer basically saw his boss as a giant insect who was out to kill people. Duchovny’s character likened the situation to other assumed delusional people in the past who had similar […]

Reports of Sparty’s demise greatly exaggerated

Follow TSS on Twitter @TheStudentSect IF you’re looking for a high concentration of buzzards (and why you would be doing so, I have no idea), you might allegedly check the skies of East Lansing, Mich. After all, it’s only a matter of time, right? Ohio State went into their sty and rolled in their mud, […]

Georgia WR Malcolm Mitchell encourages kids to read

College athletes live their lives under a microscope and often all we hear are the “bad things” that happen but many are out in the world making positive contributions and helping others. Malcolm Mitchell is one example of this…. Last season, Georgia wide receiver Malcolm Mitchell received some press for joining a women’s book club. […]

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