Category: NCAA
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Kentucky Basketball: a Wildcat comeback
Wildcats shine bright on Senior Night, showing resiliency after rallying from a 19-point deficit in the biggest comeback during the Coach Cal era. Freshmen Malik Monk’s 20-point effort in the second half carry No. 9 Kentucky to a 73-67 victory over Vanderbilt.
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The Clemson-Alabama rematch is why we love college football
The 2017 BCS Championship appeared to be destined long before the 2016-2017 regular season had even begun as No.1 Alabama and No.2 Clemson dominated not only the season, but also the College Football Playoffs, reiterating that they are the best two teams in the nation.
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Losing commits, but not losing faith; UCLA Football still on the rise with No. 1 QB prospect
Despite UCLA Football ending a bad note on recruiting, there still is optimism for Bruins Nation because they have Josh Rosen. Just in his first collegiate year as a true freshman, Rosen was quickly recognized as the one premiere quarterbacks in all of College Football. UCLA Football Head Coach, Jim Mora, believes his freshmen quarterback Josh Rosen would’ve been…
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Burying Baylor’s burden; Bear’s Bennett offered interim head coaching job
Baylor defensive coordinator Phil Bennett is expected to accept the head coaching position for the Bears Friday, shortly after Thursday’s announcement to fire head coach Art Briles. Following the release of a report on the school’s response to allegations of sexual assaults by students, top officials from the university quickly initiated an indefinite suspension for Briles, ultimately resulting into a…
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UConn’s championship level of play puts women’s basketball on the map
Behind Geno Auriemma’s legacy, the Huskies glorify women’s basketball by having one of the biggest measures of dominance in all of sports. The school’s dominance is better for women’s basketball because their overwhelming tenacity and incredible passion is so alluring, it brings out the best in the sport. The supremacy calls attention to us men…