Get tickets for the 2026 Indiana-Miami College Football Championship

This year has been a remarkable one for both Indiana and Miami. The Hoosiers, sporting an impressive record of 15-0 and spearheaded by quarterback Fernando Mendoza, haven’t taken a loss since their game against Notre Dame last December. Their recent commanding victory over the Oregon Ducks, winning 56-22 in the Peach Bowl, only reinforces their […]
Men’s college basketball: 8 teams rise, 6 teams fall in this week’s rankings

Weekend Recap of Men’s College Basketball January’s conference play is heating up, showcasing incredible talent in the Big Ten, thrilling buzzer-beaters in the Southland, and some significant shifts in the dynamics of both the Big Ten and SEC. Let’s delve into the highlights and lowlights from this past weekend in men’s college basketball. Perhaps the […]
Dylan Raiola selects Oregon in college transfer update

Dylan Raiola Transfers to Oregon Ducks Dylan Raiola, regarded as the top quarterback in the NCAA transfer market, declared on Monday that he will be joining the Oregon Ducks. This announcement comes after the team recently faced elimination from the College Football Playoff.
College Football Playoff National Championship: Quick forecast for Miami-Indiana

A Team With a Dream Miami kicked off the year on a high note with a home victory against Notre Dame, setting its sights on finishing the season at Hard Rock Stadium for the national championship. It’s been quite a journey—after some tense moments, Miami pulled off three remarkable upsets to reach the title game. […]
Indiana vs. Oregon forecast: College football playoff semifinal choices, chances

It’s tough to find fault with No. 1 Indiana right now. The Hoosiers have made quite a stellar run to the College Football Playoff semifinals. With an unbeaten record of 14-0, a Heisman-winning quarterback, impressive offensive efficiency, and a tough defense, they’re looking strong. When was the last time Alabama was truly dominated? The Hoosiers […]
As college sports evolve, UCLA women’s basketball strengthens its connection with the community.

Challenges and Community Engagement in Women’s College Basketball Women’s college basketball often feels sidelined in the shifting landscape of college sports. It seems to inherit many of the negative outcomes of what many describe as a chaotic environment. The realignment of conferences has been largely driven by football and, to some extent, men’s basketball. In […]
Midseason awards and recognitions in men’s college basketball, chosen by our basketball specialist

Midseason College Basketball Awards Conference play is heating up across the U.S., and with just over two months of the men’s college basketball regular season completed, it’s the perfect moment to dish out some midseason awards. Midseason Player of the Year: Cameron Boozer (Duke University) Now, some might assert that the battle for the national […]
The danger of Mamdani and Weaver’s communist college students’ trip to New York City

Evaluating the Young Socialist Movement in America Socialism has often thrived more on its image than its practical history. There’s a noticeable trend among the rising young socialist movement in America: it doesn’t really hold up outside the classroom discussions found in introductory Marxism courses. During the Cold War, Soviet leaders labeled American liberals as […]
Nebraska is no longer a laughingstock in men’s college basketball. Now it’s time for their first March Madness.

Nebraska Cornhuskers: A Different Kind of Spotlight When you think about sports, it’s important not to be remembered for the wrong reasons. Take the Nebraska Cornhuskers basketball team, for instance. They have a well-known head coach, Fred Hoiberg, and a catchy nickname—Nebraskeball! But if you ask most college basketball fans about the program, they’ll likely […]
6 unnoticed college basketball men’s Final Four contenders at the moment

Potential Sleeper Teams for the 2026 NCAA Tournament You can’t expect every team to hold the No. 1 seed every year. Last year’s men’s college basketball Final Four saw an unusual lineup of all top seeds—only the second time that’s happened since 1979. Fewer early upsets in the tournament led to more intense matchups later […]