Owning the highest NCAA tournament seed a MAC team has ever had isn’t enough for a Buffalo team looking to make a deep March Madness run.
Author: George Schroeder, USA TODAY
Georgia State’s Ron Hunter still embraces his March Madness moment falling off stool
Ron Hunter famously fell of a stoop when his team beat Baylor in the NCAA tournament four years ago. But the Georgia State coach embraces the moment.
March Madness: NCAA tournament bracket analysis, team capsules for the Midwest Regional
NCAA tournament bracket analysis for Midwest Regional with North Carolina the top seed, Wofford a worth No. 7 and Iowa State lurking.
Kyler Murray measures up for NFL draft with strong throwing performance at Oklahoma pro day
Kyler Murray didn’t run the 40-yard dash at his pro day, but the Heisman Trophy winner make a strong case to be the No. 1 pick.
Opinion: Kyler Murray made the right choice in picking NFL ahead of MLB
Kyler Murray had a signed contract with the Oakland A’s, but the former Oklahoma quarterback has made the right call in deciding to pick the NFL.
Opinion: XFL coaching gig in Dallas perfect for Bob Stoops, who is now happily semi-retired
Former Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops is eager to return to the game but considers his role as coach and GM for the XFL’s Dallas team a part-time gig.
No longer the marquee event, the second signing day still important for college football
College football signing day used to be solely a February event. It’s now diminished with a December signing day, but is has some drama and importance.
Opinion: Alabama lost to Clemson because nobody saw ‘oil leaking or bald tires’ on defense
In the debate over whether this was Nick Saban’s best Alabama football team, we missed that it was instead one of his most flawed.
Tua Tagovailoa’s bad night vs. Clemson shakes the narrative for the young Alabama legend
A year after the Tua Tagovailoa legend was born in an epic title win over Georgia, the Alabama QB showed he was mortal in a humbling loss to Clemson.
Opinion: With national title game in its backyard, Pac-12 has never felt more behind
A Bay Area national title game kicks off Monday, but even with the game in its backyard the Pac-12 has never felt farther away from participation.