by Matt Zemek | Nov 11, 2015
College basketball is something we love here at The Student Section, but a loving relationship sometimes requires you to get mad at the one you love. If you care enough about something or someone, you will express your anger when you feel you need to. In our latest...
by Matt Zemek | Nov 11, 2015
It’s easy to simply say, “The NCAA Tournament,” when asked what’s best about college basketball. However, the sport which will once again become a part of our lives through early April is about more than just the Dance. Yes, casual sports fans...
by Matt Zemek | Nov 11, 2015
It’s easy to simply say, “The NCAA Tournament,” when asked what’s best about college basketball. However, the sport which will once again become a part of our lives through early April is about more than just the Dance. Yes, casual sports fans...
by Brad Gagnon | Nov 11, 2015
With Andrew Luck out an estimated 2-6 weeks, the AFC South has become more interesting than it’s been in years. The Indianapolis Colts still control the division with a 4-5 record, but without Luck they could become vulnerable between now and the first week of...
by Mike Batista | Nov 11, 2015
Thanksgiving should be fun wherever the Hasselbecks are celebrating it this year. The 40-year-old Matt Hasselbeck again will be pressed into duty for the Colts to replace Andrew Luck, who will be out two-to-six weeks with a lacerated kidney. Matt’s younger...
by Mike Batista | Nov 11, 2015
Thanksgiving should be fun wherever the Hasselbecks are celebrating it this year. The 40-year-old Matt Hasselbeck again will be pressed into duty for the Colts to replace Andrew Luck, who will be out two-to-six weeks with a lacerated kidney. Matt’s younger...
by Matt Yoder | Nov 11, 2015
Greg Hardy has been back in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons after the release of photos from his domestic assault case last week. The calls have been renewed to see Hardy axed from the league and people who cover the NFL on a daily basis have gone on national...
by Brian Wright | Nov 11, 2015
By season’s end, a ball club’s overall success or failure is usually based on the expectations placed upon it in early spring. Some of April’s supposed powers proved to be underwhelming come September. Here are six teams which best fit that description. 6. Cleveland...
by Brian Wright | Nov 11, 2015
By season’s end, a ball club’s overall success or failure is usually based on the expectations placed upon it in early spring. Some of April’s supposed powers proved to be underwhelming come September. Here are six teams which best fit that description. 6. Cleveland...
by Brad Gagnon | Nov 11, 2015
It was one of the first things you heard after St. Louis Rams cornerback Lamarcus Joyner knocked Minnesota Vikings quarterback Teddy Bridgewater out with what at the time was ruled an illegal hit — or officially an act of “unnecessary roughness”...
by Brad Gagnon | Nov 10, 2015
My only question for Wes Welker: Why? Welker, who is returning to the NFL with the St. Louis Rams, spoke publicly Tuesday for the first time since signing his deal with the team. And while he predictably batted aside questions about his extensive concussion history,...
by Brad Gagnon | Nov 10, 2015
My only question for Wes Welker: Why? Welker, who is returning to the NFL with the St. Louis Rams, spoke publicly Tuesday for the first time since signing his deal with the team. And while he predictably batted aside questions about his extensive concussion history,...
by Matt Birch | Nov 10, 2015
LeBron James has made a habit of making some of the NBA’s best big men look quite small. The Cavs and Jazz squared off on Tuesday night, and Rudy Gobert was James’ most recent victim in the first quarter of the game. James elevated and threw down a...
by Matt Birch | Nov 10, 2015
LeBron James has made a habit of making some of the NBA’s best big men look quite small. The Cavs and Jazz squared off on Tuesday night, and Rudy Gobert was James’ most recent victim in the first quarter of the game. James elevated and threw down a...
by David Rogers | Nov 10, 2015
The NHL’s video review system needs some serious work. The Detroit Red Wings appeared to have a goal against the Washington Capitals as Braden Holtby reached into his net to fish out a puck, but the review was deemed to be inconclusive and the goal...