At this point, Bob Huggins’ West Virginia Mountaineers look like a year-to-year proposition.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Alabama’s Brandon Miller, Ole Miss’ Chris Beard symbolize SEC’s tarnished image
After the Brandon Miller incident and Chris Beard hiring, we have a very clear picture of what the SEC stands for. Just avoid prosecution, baby.
Buckle up, America. This could be one of the craziest men’s NCAA Tournaments we’ve seen.
The reality of the men’s NCAA Tournament is that unpredictability and randomness usually upstage a perfect script.
Texas coaching situation will get incredibly awkward if interim coach leads team to Final Four
It would probably not be in Texas’ best interest to make Rodney Terry head coach, despite how well he has handled things since Chris Beard was fired.
Former NBA player Mark Madsen trying to do a different kind of dance with Utah Valley
Mark Madsen, famous for “The Dance” at the Lakers’ 2002 NBA championship celebration, is hoping to lead Utah Valley to its first-ever NCAA Tournament.
Three points shy of Pistol Pete, Antoine Davis, Detroit Mercy should say no to postseason | Opinion
Extending Detroit Mercy’s season solely to let Antoine Davis pass Pete Maravich as college basketball’s all-time scoring king would feel wrong.
Just like most of its players, LIV Golf is already past its prime | Opinion
Based off LIV Golf’s season-opening event, the PGA Tour doesn’t have to worry. LIV seems to be a weekend hit-and-giggle, so why should anyone watch?
Why does Alabama let Brandon Miller keep playing? Crimson Tide can’t provide answers | Opinion
Alabama would rather the situation go away as it rampages into March trying to win a national championship.
Alabama coach Nate Oats offers ‘tone-deaf’ reply to Brandon Miller’s alleged role in fatal shooting | Opinion
After his star player Brandon Miller allegedly provided the gun involved in a fatal shooting, Alabama coach Nate Oats offered a tone-deaf response.
NCAA’s arguments in favor of amateurism grow more and more ridiculous| Opinion
College sports needs to put its brainpower to use and think more boldly and progressively about how to transition from current model, Dan Wolken says.