Archive for the ‘NCAA’ Category

I had already planned on writing this post, in memory of the day IU basketball pleads their case in front of the NCAA infractions committee. Then I saw an ad for Indiana Ringtones at the top of the page (go ahead, click the ads, they’re safe!) and knew it was destiny. And sadly, I see [...]

So the NBA and/or its referees have rigged some games… big surprise. In the world of money, anything goes and morals fly out the window. But what about college? I recently wrote an article about how the money world is quickly invading all that is good in the land of collegiate athletics. And with the [...]

This is usually one of my favorite times of spring/summer. When the college football magazines hit the stands, I rush to my neighborhood Walgreens/Kroger/Walmart/Anywhere to get a magazine. This year, I was especially happy to race out to get the Lindy’s College Football Magazine, thinking that finally, after everything UK football has accomplished, we’d be [...]

Ever since Michael Avery, an eighth-grader from California, committed to UK, everyone in the sports world has been dropping their opinion into the bucket on the matter. Heck, we even gave our opinion. But what does the big bad NCAA and president Miles Brand have to say about it? Well Brand would like for schools [...]

If you’ve been under a rock, then you wouldn’t know that an eighth-grader has committed to play basketball for UK. I know I’m a little late on this news, but I just didn’t know what exactly to think. I mean, the kid hasn’t even picked a high school yet, but he has the college choice [...]