In 2024, 22.6 million people played the ESPN Tournament Challenge during the NCAA Men’s College Basketball Tournament. That’s more engagement than the viewership of any college football game in 2024, including the College Football Playoff. The Tournament Challenge app is the second-highest downloaded sports app during the NCAA Basketball Tournament (according to the Apple App … [Read more...] about March Madness: Why College Football Needs Brackets and More
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Ohio State Should Consider Deion Sanders’ Spring Game Idea
There are few college football figures as polarizing as Colorado head coach, Deion Sanders. From his bravado to his on-field success – to an extent – Sanders tends to rub folks the wrong way. He’s confident, knows what he’s doing, and does it well. He has made Colorado, a program with eight 10-win seasons and one title in its history, a nationally relevant entity. He may have … [Read more...] about Ohio State Should Consider Deion Sanders’ Spring Game Idea
Clemson Position Group Spotlight: Linebackers
We now move one level back in our Clemson position group spotlights to look at the linebackers. It’s a position that is very special for the program. Some of the greatest and most beloved Tigers played the linebacker position. Head coach Dabo Swinney seems to have an eye for talent at the second level. Most recently former Clemson linebacker Jeremiah Trotter Jr was picked by … [Read more...] about Clemson Position Group Spotlight: Linebackers
A real Payne: Aggies dominate inside in 80-71 win over Yale
Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images Aggies move on to 2nd Round on Saturday Upset be darned. Texas A&M seized control of this game early and never looked back, out-physical-ing and out-athlete-ing Yale throughout en route to a 80-71 win in their NCAA Tournament First Round game Thursday night in Denver. MARCHING ON ➡️ #GigEm | @AzunaFresh … [Read more...] about A real Payne: Aggies dominate inside in 80-71 win over Yale
Texas A&M opens as slight favorite over Michigan
Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images As you’d expect in a 4/5 matchup Texas A&M cruised to a comfortable 80-71 victory over Yale in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday night, and now advances to the second round for the second straight year. There they’ll face the 5 seed Michigan Wolverines, who survived a scare from UC-San Diego late Thursday in Denver. Betting … [Read more...] about Texas A&M opens as slight favorite over Michigan