This Week In Big Ten Basketball: Jan. 13-Jan. 19: A rough week for Mick Cronin
The new additions to the conference are still adjusting to a lot of things: New opponents, travel and of course, officiating.
The new additions to the conference are still adjusting to a lot of things: New opponents, travel and of course, officiating.
The SEC has a stranglehold on the top seeds at the moment.
It is shaping up to be one of the best seasons this decade.
Weeks like last week are why we love college basketball.
SMU lost its game but won its battle to get into the College Football Playoff.
This week was nothing short of your classic week in the Big Ten.
We’re only four weeks into the regular season, but it’s never too early to start thinking about what the bracket may look like in March.
After a stupendous end to the opening week of the season, the first week of December is loaded with early conference games.
In the midst of the NFL, NBA, and college basketball seasons, college football reminds us that it is still the most entertaining sport on the planet.
Every single year, Feast Week always delivers.
College Football Playoff implications are abundant at this point in the year.
Texas’ inconsistent offense could be an issue, LSU has hit rock bottom and more.
The Big Ten fared well in the first week of critical nonconference games of the year.
Eighteen teams now headline the conference and that means basketball season will only get crazier.
There are some intriguing teams lurking just outside the top 12.
This past weekend had a little bit of everything in the college football world, and there was no shortage of entertainment across the board.
We are just seeing the tip of the iceberg of this incredible college football season.