Archive for March, 2015
Odds Where 5-Star WR Tyler Vaughns Plays College Football
Tyler Vaughns is a 5-star wide receiver, as per 247sports' composite rankings, who is uncommitted. Vaughns is a long WR who can have an immediate impact on a team.
Bleacher Report college football analyst Adam Kramer gives his odds on where this top WR will end up.
Where do you think Tyler Vaughns will play his college ball? Check out the video, and let us know!Read more College Football news on BleacherReport.com
Michigan State’s Travis Trice Took the Long, Hard Road to Tourney Stardom
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — No one would have blamed Travis Trice Sr. for missing his son's game Sunday.
Sure, Travis Trice II (as the family calls him) was playing on a pretty big stage, but Travis Sr. had a big game of his own to think about. He's the coach at Wayne High in Huber Heights, Ohio, and on Saturday night, he was coaching in the Ohio state tournament in Cincinnati. His game tipped off less than 12 ...
Jim McElwain Is ‘Getting It Done’ with Physical 2016 WR Rick Wells
Rick Wells, a 3-star wide receiver, per 247Sports, is committed to the University of Florida. Expect the tall and athletic wideout to bring his big-play capabilities to Jim McElwain and the Gators.Bleacher Report College Football Analyst Michael Felder breaks down Wells' game and what his impact at Florida will be in the video above. What will Wells' impact be at Florida? Check out the video and let us know! Read more College Football news on ...
Pat Connaughton Cementing Legacy as One of Notre Dame’s All-Time Greats
PITTSBURGH — An unlikely collection of people gathered at the edge of a Consol Energy Center tunnel Saturday night, crowding together for a view of the final minutes of North Carolina State's upset of Villanova.
A couple of reporters, a few ushers, a police officer, a Butler band member or two, arena personnel, Hink the Butler Bulldog mascot.
Smack in the middle stood one of the NCAA tournament's most important players—and one of the most prominent athletes ...
NCAA Bracket 2015: Updated Picks and Odds for Sweet 16
Opportunities for bettors to join the madness are declining in a hurry.
The field now touts just 16 teams. Broken down, it consists of a few teams with no shot, a few more with a solid chance and one juggernaut by the name of Kentucky, who continues to look like the overwhelming favorite.
The fun part is figuring out the individual matchups of the Sweet 16. There's sure-fire shootouts, technical, defensive chess matches and individuals who can ...
Ranking the Top 20 Players in the Sweet 16 of the 2015 NCAA Tournament
The criticism of college basketball is often that there aren't any recognizable great players anymore because of the race to get to the NBA.
There's some truth to that, but if you pay attention to college basketball throughout the year, you know that this Sweet 16 is loaded with legit stars.
That's the big perk of this tournament going mostly chalk: Most of the game's marquee players are still around. A good number of those guys are ...
Arizona State Basketball Head Coach Search: Latest News, Buzz on Open Position
Arizona State dismissed head coach Herb Sendek on Tuesday, per Gary Parrish of CBS Sports, after the Sun Devils went 18-16, missed the NCAA tournament and lost to Richmond in the second round of the NIT. Now, the program will be searching for a new head coach in earnest.
Continue for updates.
Jeff Capel a Potential Target for Arizona State
Tuesday, March 24
As Evan Daniels of Scout.com wrote Tuesday, "According to a high placed source, Duke assistant Jeff Capel ...
Michael Felder’s Top 5 Biggest Monsters of 2016 Recruiting Class
These are the players you want no part of on the field. These will be the players terrorizing college programs for the next long while. These are the beasts of the class of 2016.
Bleacher Report College Football Analyst Michael Felder gives his players that are the absolute monsters in next year's recruiting class.
Who is a must-have recruit in 2016? Check out the video and let us know!Read more College Football news on BleacherReport.com
Power Ranking the Most Dangerous Offenses in SEC Football
The rise of innovative and diverse offenses has transformed the landscape of the SEC to a point where defense doesn't win championships anymore; "just enough" defense does.
Dynamic offenses are the biggest reason why.
There are plenty of questions facing SEC coaches this spring thanks to a relatively inexperienced quarterback crop, but that doesn't mean they won't be successful.
Which offenses are the most dangerous? Our picks based on talent, scheme and flexibility are in this slideshow.Begin Slideshow
Power Ranking Top 10 2016 Recruits from State of Florida
Few states compare to the consistency of high-level football Florida features on an annual basis. College conferences and the NFL are filled with athletes who once flourished on high school fields in the Sunshine State.
The latest crop of talent is no exception. Many members of the 2016 class seem destined to continue their climb to stardom against collegiate competition and beyond.
The foundation for dynasties at Florida State, Florida and Miami were built with homegrown talent, ...