Again CBS Sports presents our Candid Coaches series, which bring relevant topics and problems in the men’s basketball to the attention. Gary Parrish and Matt Norlander have interviewed almost 100 coaches on various topics in recent weeks. Coaches spoke in the background and were given anonymity to offer unfiltered opinions. Today we look at the […]
Lawrence Moten, the most important scorer of all time in the basketball history of Syracuse, died on Tuesday at the age of 53, confirmed his daughter Lawrencia, According to Syracuse.com. Moten was found dead in his Washington, DC, at home. Moten played for Syracuse from 1991-1995, collected 2,334 career points and on average 19.3 points […]
With the start of the basketball season of the college at the beginning of November, Inside the Hall takes a team-for-team to the Big Ten and a player-per player looks at the schedule of IU basketball in the next two months. Today our team reviews will continue with Maryland. Earlier: Penn State, Rutgers, Minnesota, Northwestern, […]
Between the time that the Florida Gators were able to demolish the nets in San Antonio in San Antonio in April and now – in the days prior to the start of autumn practices – College Basketball has undergone a transformation into sport. So with the low season almost effectively over, it is time for […]
Rick Pitino has built a glove of mass -conference -tilts according to the schedule of St. John, including people as Alabama and Ole Miss in Madison Square Garden, Kentucky in the CBS Sports Classic and both Iowa State and Baylor in the Players Era Men’s Championship. Belts fixed. But the future Hall of Famer, Fresh […]
Last year last year, North Carolina was preparing for the 2024-25 season with elevated expectations. The Tar Heels were the reigning ACC champions and came from a sweet 16 appearance – like a number 1 seed – and brought back the most important scorer RJ Davis. UNC registered at No. 9 in the AP Top […]