by Joseph Nardone | Mar 26, 2015
It is that time of year in college basketball: Universities are considering whether to extend coaches’ soon-to-expire contracts, fire their coaches, or — in an underappreciated move — wait and see. Coaches rarely enter the final year of their...
by Joseph Nardone | Mar 17, 2015
When the NCAA Tournament field went to 68 teams, many were agitated. The idea that the people in charge of the Big Dance would mess with something so perfect was mind boggling. Not only did they have the audacity to tinker with one of the best things in all of sports,...
by Joseph Nardone | Mar 9, 2015
About a year ago the word on the mean streets of Twitter had the Big East Conference six feet underground. It was dead they said, with an emphasis on their demise being put on the lack of depth in the league. Fast-forward and things have changed a bit. It is assumed...
by Joseph Nardone | Mar 8, 2015
Depending on your allegiances, belief system or feelings for a certain individual, you either think the Syracuse Orange got hammered by the NCAA or received little more than a slap on the wrist. Regardless, with Syracuse not being eligible for this year’s...
by Joseph Nardone | Feb 27, 2015
With Selection Sunday closing in on us, the college basketball community confronts a discussion it doesn’t get in December or early January: seeding. This is when media, fans and bracketologists tell us where each team should be ranked, against whom, and in what...