College Basketball

Kevin Ollie Made Lemonade Out of Lemons With The Huskies

Hands down this was going to be a difficult season for The Connecticut Huskies men's basketball program. Longtime Huskies head coach Jim Calhoun decided to retire after 26 glorious years with UCONN which included winning three national championships. Due to poor academics over the past few seasons by former players. Connecticut was ruled ineligible for [...]

By | 2014-08-01T02:12:39+00:00 March 11th, 2013|Categories: College Basketball, NCAA|0 Comments

Just What The Doctor Ordered for The “New” Basketball Only Big East

We don't know if this game of musical chairs that is conference realignment will ever finish, but we know that the catholic schools in The Big East Conference will get back to their roots which is basketball. The Big East Conference was founded in 1979 by the late Dave Gavitt as a basketball conference. The [...]

By | 2014-08-01T02:12:40+00:00 March 2nd, 2013|Categories: College Basketball, NCAA|0 Comments

The Badgers Have Been Consistent Under Bo Ryan in The Big Ten

If you mention the name William Ryan in most college basketball circles people will not know who you're talking about. If you were to mention the name Bo Ryan then people will be on board with you. Wisconsin Badgers basketball doesn't have the historic track record in The Big Ten Conference like The Michigan State [...]

By | 2014-08-01T02:13:17+00:00 February 9th, 2013|Categories: College Basketball, NCAA|0 Comments

What Conference Re-alignment Should Look Like

Conference re-alignment in collegiate athletics is all about the almighty dollar. School presidents along with conference commissioners are cut right out of corporate America. For the same way that big companies have destroyed the mom and pop chains that built this country, the same can be said for the rivalries that shaped both college football [...]

By | 2014-08-01T02:15:19+00:00 November 15th, 2012|Categories: College Basketball, College Football, NCAA|0 Comments

Los Angeles Is Where The Sports Party Is!!!!!!

According to The 2010 United States Census, Los Angeles, California is home to over 3.7 million people which makes it the second largest city in America, but The City of Angels is not taking a backseat to any other metropolis in America as far as sports these days. The Los Angeles Kings of The National [...]