by Ryan Palencer | Sep 17, 2015
After the punishment was handed down on Wednesday afternoon to Rutgers coach Kyle Flood, the beleaguered coach remains employed, but must sit out three games. For a situation that has more twists and turns than the Game of Thrones, it is fairly impressive that Flood...
by Ryan Palencer | Sep 12, 2015
This past week, Oklahoma linebacker Eric Striker, in true Brian Bosworth style, delivered fresh bulletin board material to Tennessee and the entire SEC. While Striker said that he did not buy the hype around the SEC (with words that cannot be repeated for the sake of...
by Ryan Palencer | Apr 10, 2015
Now that the college basketball season is over, here’s a “hidden comparison” — no, not of team resumes (that’s before Selection Sunday), but team rosters. One team was led in every statistical category as a freshman, with three of its top...
by Ryan Palencer | Apr 7, 2015
While National Player of the Year Frank Kaminsky took the battle, Jahlil Okafor won the war. Kaminsky dominated Okafor much of the night, but Duke did just enough to win the 2015 national championship in a thriller. Kaminsky set the tone early, drawing Okafor out from...
by Ryan Palencer | Mar 22, 2015
On Sunday in Omaha, the small school beat the big school. However, it was also the experienced and battle-tested team that beat the young and talented team. The experience of the Wichita State Shockers showed nearly the entire game against the Kansas Jayhawks on both...