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Sports Illustrated March 15, 2000 |
Best day of the year For basketball fans, this is the best day of all the year. Yes, today -- the day before the NCAA tournament begins.... |
Sports Illustrated September 4, 2001 Alexander Wolff |
Hit the Road, Jacques The NCAA's cultural blind spot leaves foreigners holding their travel bags... |
Sports Illustrated April 24, 2001 Seth Davis |
A Loan At The Top Spring is supposed to be the season of renewal, but it has been a bleak few weeks for the basketball program at Arizona, where four nonsenior starters from the NCAA finalist Wildcats have declared themselves eligible for the June 27 NBA draft... |
Salon.com July 19, 2000 Gary Kaufman |
One too many The NCAA wants to expand its men's basketball Tournament from 64 teams to 65. It's an outrage! |
Sports Central December 11, 2003 Eric Williams |
Giving Thanks Today, the college football world is in an uproar and the season has been thrown into utter chaos because of three little letters: BCS. Thank God for March Madness |
Sports Central March 9, 2011 Ryan Day |
On March Madness March Madness isn't perfect, and I think even the most ardent college basketball apologist would agree with me. |
Sports Illustrated March 22, 2000 |
Football is the real villain The NCAA tournament always draws an inordinate amount of critical interest about how much money is involved in college athletics... |
Sports Central March 10, 2008 Chris Gonzales |
A Sign of the Times, a Look to the Future While it is still too early to tell if professional sports have been corrupted beyond repair, the answer may lie just below the surface. |
Sports Central August 31, 2004 William Geoghegan |
The Alternate Reality of the NCAA In its quest to uphold a set of ideals, the NCAA has gotten really good at ignoring reality. |
Salon.com March 7, 2001 Allen Barra |
The unsweet 64 The NCAA Tournament is a cash cow for the NCAA, but there are too many teams, and fans have been slowly tuning out... |
InternetNews March 24, 2004 Robyn Greenspan |
March Madness Sites Score Traffic The annual NCAA Tournament has led Internet surfers online to fantasy, basketball, and college sites. |
Sports Illustrated March 1, 2000 Alexander Wolff |
Scorecard Pros or Pawns? The NCAA is out of line punishing players who got a helping hand in high school |
Sports Illustrated April 4, 2000 Seth Davis |
Scorecard The NCAA is often held responsible when others are to blame |
The Motley Fool March 25, 2010 Nick Kapur |
Should College Athletes Be Paid to Play? Take that idea back to crazytown. |
Sports Illustrated March 18, 2000 Jack McCallum |
Flawed system? NCAA should change its tune |
Sports Central June 14, 2013 Kevin Beane |
Lay Off the NCAA Dom Cosentino has a piece up on Deadspin that gives us the rundown on another piece, a Sports Illustrated expose on the bureaucratic shambles of the NCAA and how they are no longer able to enforce compliance on the athletic programs they govern. |
Sports Central April 27, 2010 Ross Lancaster |
Why 68 is Great College basketball fans should be pleased and even optimistic that a 68-team tournament can produce fantastic tournaments. |
Sports Illustrated March 27, 2002 Rick Reilly |
Missing Persons March Madness winds up this week after a month of showcasing about half of the best college-age players. The other half are holding down folding chairs in the NBA and trying to remember if they're in Cleveland or Memphis... |
Sports Central March 4, 2013 Jonathan Lowe |
No Matter What? The author discusses the ups and downs of a single season for college football and basketball teams. |
Sports Central April 12, 2006 Michael Beshara |
In Defense of the BCS As enjoyable as college basketball's March Madness may be, college football's BCS provides the opportunity for both a more exciting and more just crowning of a national champion. |
BusinessWeek March 10, 2011 Eric Spitznagel |
Life After March Madness Immortality Fan support can be intoxicating, and NCAA stars can still bank on it years later |
Sports Central February 4, 2010 Mark Chalifoux |
NCAA Tournament Expansion? No! The NCAA tournament is one of the few absolute pearls the sports world has left. It is perfect. Sixty-four teams is easy enough to fit on a bracket. |
AskMen.com Chris Aung-Thwin |
Bud Light Hotel Dallas Bud Light was kind enough to make sure we didn't miss out on a great one, and we headed to Dallas for the Final Four of NCAA March Madness. |
Sports Illustrated March 21, 2001 |
Rough times ahead? Volatile economy could have major impact on sports |
Sports Central January 7, 2009 Andrew Jones |
Is Perfection Still Attainable? The University of North Carolina Tar Heels men basketball team were undefeated until their recent game against Boston College. Will they be able to go 39-0 next year? |
Sports Illustrated March 14, 2001 Ivan Maisel |
'January Madness' just can't happen Each sport has its own charms. A playoff could be developed for college football, but don't think for a moment it would be March Madness come early. Here are a few of the things that would be missing... |
CIO March 15, 2003 Tom Wailgum |
Ready for March Madness It's a good bet that end users at your company will create Internet bandwidth spikes on March 20 and 21, when the men's NCAA basketball tournament tips off with 32 first-round games starting during business hours. |
Sports Central April 13, 2004 Jonathan Lowe |
Making Good Use of Home Cookin' Since the NCAA women's tournament began in 1982, dominant teams have had the luxury of extending their postseason success to the cheers and admiration of a home crowd. |
Sports Central December 28, 2006 Diane M. Grassi |
NCAA Gives New Meaning to Gender-Bias Unless the NCAA realizes that Title IX's intent was to help women succeed, it will not fulfill its intended purpose. |
AskMen.com December 10, 2003 Steve Seepersaud |
Why Is The NCAA Downsizing? While money is a major reason colleges cut sports teams, it certainly isn't the only reason. |
CFO March 1, 2009 Kate Plourd |
Performance Boost College athletic departments get new revenue and cost analysis tools, part of the NCAA's effort to improve their financial reporting. |
Sports Central March 22, 2010 Scott Shepherd |
Why March Madness is Overrated Not only do I not believe that everyone loves March Madness, I'm not sold on the fact that they even believe it. |
Sports Illustrated November 27, 2000 B.J. Schecter |
Fearless Predictions It has been a wild year in college football, and any one of the Top 25 teams could make a run at the title if a playoff existed. Since one doesn't, we already know only three teams have a chance to be crowned national champions. College basketball is another story, though... |
Sports Central March 22, 2013 Kevin Beane |
The Other Tournaments of March The main one of these, of course, is the NIT, but two more have recently arrived on the slate to ensure that virtually every Division I basketball team with a winning record will playing somewhere with hardware on the line. Let's take a look at each. |
Home Theater March 23, 2003 |
ESPN Pushes HDTV HDTV is poised to take off like a rocket, believes Bryan Burns, ESPN's vice president of strategic business planning and development. His network has made a big push with high-def programming over the past year, and is pushing it even harder this year. |
Sports Central May 4, 2011 Ross Lancaster |
The Problems of One-and-Done The deadline for underclassmen to pull out of the NBA draft is within the next week, on May 8. After its passage, coaches and fans will know, with the exception of some late-signing recruits and summer transfers, just exactly what their teams will look like next year. |
Sports Illustrated March 21, 2002 Frank Deford |
Ladies first Look to the women of UConn to see basketball's best... |
Sports Illustrated April 28, 2000 Alexander Wolff |
Much ado about nothing Summer circuit will still thrive despite NCAA's 'reforms' |
Sports Illustrated November 11, 2002 Phil Taylor |
Forget forgetting Michigan can't erase the Fab Five scandal from everyone's memory. |
AskMen.com March 28, 2013 |
The Mind-Blowing Value Of College Athletes Are LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh really worth 1,000 times more than Peyton Siva, Russ Smith and Chane Behanan? According to a study released by the National College Players Association and Drexel University, the answer is a resounding "no." |
Sports Illustrated October 1, 2002 |
America's Best Sports Colleges Sports Illustrated combined a variety of factors in arriving at its 2002 rankings of Division I schools |
Sports Illustrated October 19, 2001 Tim Layden |
Converted OK, I finally get why college football needs a playoff... |
Sports Central March 30, 2004 Danny Sternfield |
It's All About the Action The NCAA tournament is fueled by gambling; it allows those who never gamble to indulge and those who gamble every night to now bet day and night. |
Sports Illustrated November 16, 2000 Alexander Wolff |
Globetrotters go for legitimacy The Harlem Globetrotters -- mired in a one-game losing streak as a result of their visit to defending NCAA champion Michigan State on Monday night -- defeated Purdue 74-65 Wednesday to push their all-time won-lost record to 20,359-333... |
AskMen.com April 7, 2014 Dave Golokhov |
Lights. Camera. Madness. We Go Inside The Minds Of Real-Life NCAA Basketball Players Every year the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship, aka March Madness, puts a bunch of college athletes in one of American sports' brightest spotlights. |
Sports Central February 14, 2004 David Martin |
Does the Clarett Ruling Kill College Football? Court's ruling allows Maurice Clarett to gain eligibility for the NFL. |
Sports Illustrated October 16, 2002 Frank Deford |
The right call All sports should use available technology to review plays |
Salon.com March 22, 2001 Luc Hatlestad |
March Madness: Not so mad All those "upsets" are exciting, but they're only "upsets" because the selection committee hasn't realized that the mid-major teams that keep their players are really good. |
Sports Central March 23, 2004 Brian Cook |
The Best of Times, The Worst of Times For two days, this was the worst NCAA tournament ever. Higher seeds were 28-4 in the first-round. |
Sports Central June 25, 2012 Jean Neuberger |
A Tale of Two APR Casualties The NCAA tournament will go on as scheduled in March 2013. Connecticut will not be there. Neither will nine other schools that the NCAA announced failed to meet Academic Progress Ratings standards. |