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March Madness: The Final Four No One Predicted
Poor Butler.
Quote: Geno Auriemma Disappointed in Fans
“We have a spoiled group of fans who assume we are going to win, who assumed we would be in Philadelphia [for the regionals] and be at the Final Four. We had the season, the Big East in Hartford and now the NCAA tournament. You
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ESPN’s Jalen Rose’s Comments About Duke Cause Media Firestorm, Race Debate
“I hated Duke, and I hated everything Duke stood for. Schools like Duke don’t recruit players like me. I felt like they only recruited black players that were Uncle Toms.” Uh-oh, Jalen Rose, you probably shouldn’t have said that.
NCAA Shockers: Thursday’s 4 Jaw-Dropping Last-Second Shots
Thursday’s second round of the NCAA Tournament was one of the most exciting in recent memory. Powerhouse teams went down (No. 4 Louisville), others barely survived (No. 4 Kentucky) and many of the games were decided in the waning …
March Madness Selections: Let the Humans Prevail!
What are these guys thinking? The selection committee for this year’s NCAA basketball tournament, cooped up in that Indianapolis hotel room for days, must have gone a bit stir-crazy.
Weekend Wrap-Up: Cleanup Continues in Japan, Rebels Retreat in Libya
Welcome back, NewsFeeders! Just another Monday to check off the list. Hunker down and we’ll catch you up on the news that everyone will be talking about around the water cooler.
Competitive Cheer: Relive the Top 10 Sports Moments of 2010
If neither Kobe Bryant nor LeBron James brought a smile to your Christmas Day, dive in to some of the other memorable plays from the past 365 days.
Backlash Over the New Big Ten Logo: Playing It Oh-So-Painfully Safe
Members of the Midwest community of colleges are erupting with discontent. (Via NESN)
Urban Meyer to Step Down as Head of Gator Nation
And fans at the University of Florida say, “Here we go again.”
Will We Ever See Football at Wrigley Field Again?
Straphangers on Chicago’s Red Line trains were not dreaming on Saturday. The lights were on at Wrigley Field in November — for a reason other than a Cubs World Series title.
Quotes: Auburn Quarterback Cam Newton Addresses Pay-for-Play Allegations
“I’m not going to entertain something that took place not three months, not six months, not a year but two years ago. I’m not going to sit up here and say anything about it, whether I did or did not do it, because I don’t want to
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