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College Basketball Grab Bag: Oklahoma's Fury Road; Iowa's Unlikely Walk-On Hero
Our weekly college basketball roundup covers Oklahoma's potential takeover; surprising newcomers at Iowa and Northwestern; Player of the Year contenders; and Indiana's always-photogenic head coach.
Mississippi Valley State Is Playing 14 Straight Road Games Because It Can't Afford Not To
Six weeks, 13 states, 14 games and one team: During college basketball's non-conference guarantee game season, small schools are paid to to lose.
College Football Weekend Watch Party: USC-Oregon, Two Blue Bloods on the Way Back
A game between (suddenly surging) Oregon and (suddenly surging) USC highlights the weekend's most entertaining college football contests.
Penn State Marches Down the Field for Touchdown, Northwestern Returns Ensuing Kickoff for TD
Penn State drove 78 yards for a touchdown and then gave it all back on the ensuing kickoff.
VICE Sports Q&A: "Billion-Dollar Ball" Author Gil Gaul
In the new book "Billion-Dollar Ball," Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Gil Gaul takes a hard look at the massive amount of money flowing through big-time college football.
We've Been Wrong About Where the Brain Processes Language for 141 Years
Where word salad is really made.
The NCAA's Latest Petty Move to Screw Over Athletes
The NCAA says it wants to foster the education of its student-athletes, so why is there a push to punish student-athletes who graduate early?
The NCAA Is Trying to Hustle Congress for an Antitrust Exemption
With the end of amateurism seeming like a real possibility, the NCAA is trying to pull off a desperate ploy that will keep the money coming in.