What happens out in the lots, stays out in the lots.
Did I say last week was chaos week in college basketball? Well it carried over to this week. Kentucky can’t defend, three top-10 Big 12 teams lost at home to unranked opponents, Arizona forgot how to basketball, Virginia disease caught up with Virginia, and Maryland finally played a ranked opponent…and subsequently lost. Is anyone really […]
Well the flu bug is starting to make its way around TGS headquarters. Don’t be discouraged though as college basketball analyst, Reid Forgrave carries this wonderful episode of We’re Not That Drunk. The guys discuss everything from gambling odds on the National Championship to what drinks certain college coaches prefer. As always, the guys put […]
Consider this article a preemptive strike on what is almost certain to happen next week. You see, Creighton lost at home to Marquette – a team that’s ranked #32 on Kenpom. This loss, coupled with the loss of star point guard Mo Watson, was enough to drop the Blue Jays nine fucking spots. One game. […]
Baylor is now the number one team in the country, and one of just two undefeateds (Gonzaga). I’m totally fine with this and have argued in favor of the Bears for weeks, however, they were less than impressive last week in their climb to the top. Elsewhere in the country, the ACC is starting to […]
Editor’s note: This is relatively unedited and copied from a random, impromptu Slack conversation. File any complaints to our complaint department: @jared_leeper on Twitter. @_AJSPECK_: I really don’t know what the best system would be for college football. I actually kind of liked the BCS bowl situation, but the playoffs are fun too, I just […]
Last year’s team was perhaps the best on paper basketball team in Iowa State history, and certainly the best since Marcus Fizer and Jamaal Tinsley put on the cardinal and gold. Fred Hoiberg bolting for the Chicago Bulls left that team to be coached by Steve Prohm, who did his best to continue to let […]
Rivalries in college football are unique—some have trophies, many have interesting origin stories, and most feature two fan bases that hate each other. In an age of bowl slates with 80 teams and the “BCS Bowls” essentially being reduced to a 4-team playoff, the postseason is becoming less lucrative to many teams and rivalry games are becoming […]
Everyone has that moment. That moment when you fall in love with someone or something. For K-State football, that moment for me was the 1995 Sunflower Showdown. I had just turned nine at the time, and my Grandpa, an alumnus of K-State when it was called Kansas State Agricultural College, decided he would take me […]
A look ahead at the last five years of Cyclone Football and the necessary culture change ahead.