Category: NCAA

NCAA Football

2023 College Football Preview Pt 2: Year of the Bulldog

In 2022, Georgia reloaded on both sides of the ball after surviving the shootout with Alabama in the 2021 National Championship Game. What resulted was a straight beatdown of the young upstarts from TCU in the 2022 National Championship Game. Now the question is this: Does 2023 truly become ‘The Year of the Bulldog?”

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NCAA Football

The Year of the Underdog: Non-Power Five Conferences

While all the hype will be focused on the Power Five Conferences, the non-power five are scratching, clawing and grinding for the opportunity to get some respect of their own. There are other conferences that are looking to shake up the foundation of College Football Playoff picture right out of the gate.

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NCAA Football

Bulldogs 3-Peat: Bark or Bite?

As we approach the 2023-24 NCAA football season, all eyes are on the University of Georgia. The Bulldogs are the 2-time defending National Champions. Last season, they were undefeated. The season before that, their only loss was in the 2021 SEC Championship Game, against the Alabama Crimson Tide.

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NCAA Football

The Finale to Virtual Insanity: College Football Preview Part 1

This upcoming college football season will feature a final curtain call for some, but it will also feature a curtain call to the old CFP format of the Final Four. After getting approved prior to the National Championship, this year will mark the end of four as the CFP will be expanded starting in 2024 to 12 teams.

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NCAA Women's Basketball

LSU in 2023, The Luck of Winning

LSU has been on a roll with winning national championships in women’s basketball and now baseball also. Let’s go back to during women’s March Madness when the LSU women basketball team won the national championship and they are known for doing a gesture with the ring finger showing people that they got a ring.

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NCAA Hockey

My Frozen Weekend in Tampa, Florida

On April 6, 2023, the Michigan Wolverines would play in their NCAA leading 27th Frozen Four in Tampa. Hopes were high as Michigan fielded an NHL laden roster, with the Hobey Baker Award winner and an offense that lead the NCAA in scoring. Michigan fans, myself included, were eager to show our support and felt confident that we would get a rematch of the Big Ten Championship with Minnesota (Michigan won 4-3).

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Demonizing Angel
NCAA Men's Basketball

“Demonizing Angel”

The Louisiana State University Tigers were celebrating a monumental occasion on April 2nd, as they won their first NCAA Championship in women’s basketball. However, the facts that this year’s women’s championship game set TV records & that LSU won were overshadowed by an incident involving (LSU forward) Angel Reese.

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NCAA

A Bold New World: The Future of NIL’s Top Earners

For those of you who’ve been living under a rock for this decade, the NIL stands for “Name, Image, & Likeness” and is a new way for amateur athletes to cash in on their name, skills, looks…….essentially, their brand. No longer do student athletes have to rely on secret envelopes from boosters or gym bags of cash dropped on their parent’s doorstep. It’s now legal to be out in the open, doling out cash to student athletes for all the world to see. Who are NIL’s Top Earners?

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