More and more college athletes are entering the transfer portal and some coaches have taken their concerns public. But they really need to adjust.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Opinion: Russell Westbrook’s ‘next question’ latest example of gap between NBA stars, fans
Should the NBA start to worry that it’s creatingtoo big a gulf between its players and its fans?
Opinion: LSU’s reinstatement of basketball coach Will Wade leaves serious questions
LSU’s twin statements Sunday night — one from athletics director Joe Alleva, the other from Will Wade himself — raise more questions than they answer.
UCLA gets reality check as coaching search again missing out on elite hire
UCLA won 10 national titles under John Wooden, but the program has not won a national championship since 1995 and it again failed to lure an elite coach.
Opinion: To win titles, Mike Krzyzewski and John Calipari may need new building-roster plan
As Duke and Kentucky have struggled in the NCAA tournament, older teams have been advancing further than young teams lately in college basketball.
Opinion: Michael Avenatti capable of inflicting damage on college basketball
The celebrity attorney may have been indicted Monday, but that doesn’t mean his allegations regarding Nike will not raise interest from the NCAA.
March Madness: No. 1 Duke does just enough to hold off Central Florida at buzzer
Duke survived and advanced against Central Florida in the second round of the NCAA tournament as R.J. Barrett’s putback in the won the game.
Opinion: Possible confrontation between Zion Williamson and Tacko Fall will be bigger than the game
Both Zion Williamson and Tacko Fall tried to play down a potential confrontation in the paint Sunday. But seeing them battle is what America wants.
Zion Williamson’s highlight-reel plays spark Duke’s tournament win vs. North Dakota State
Zion Williamson provided an explosion of highlight-reel plays as Duke put away North Dakota State in its NCAA tournament opener.
NCAA tournament: Virginia exhales after slow start against No. 16 seed Gardner-Webb
Virginia got another scare from a No. 16 seed and trailed Gardner-Webb by double figures before rallying to the second round of the NCAA tournament.