Delving deep into the NCAA and Student-Athletes by Brian Seymour It was a busy off-season for college basketball, but one of the more tantalizing stories of the summer was pretty quickly brushed under the carpet by most of the national media. When a federal grand jury indicted Chris Webber and […]
Month: October 2002
Halfway Home for Black Coaches
Halfway Home by Brian Strong “If Mike Krzyzewski can help Tommy Amaker with a career move, then why is it that Lou Holtz can’t seem to help out [his assistant] Charlie Strong?”… It’s a strong point that was presented to viewers by CBS’ Tim Brando, as he and studio partner […]
The Winning Lifestyle
The Winning Lifestyle by Dan Hauptman A collective deep breath is needed to be taken all around the college basketball nation this week. This action is needed for two reasons: the coaching fraternity thankfully avoided losing one of its most notable members last weekend and Bob Huggins’ health problems should […]
Championship Icon Under Investigation
Championship Icon Under Investigation by Nicholas Lozito In the 1995 NCAA Championship Game in Seattle, UCLA point guard Cameron Dollar was all a dollar could be — cool and crisp, with a president’s glare cast upon him. After starting point guard Tyus Edney, who had hit a game-winning lay-up in […]