“TV Teddy” Signs Off: Why College Hoops' Most (In)Famous Official Called It Quits
Ted Valentine worked 10 Final Fours during his 43-year career and had an epic confrontation with Bob Knight
Judge Rules Charles Bediako Ineligible
The 6-foot-11 former NBA G League player is no longer eligible to play for the Alabama Crimson Tide, a Tuscaloosa Circuit Court Judge rules
Katz’s Corner: Seniors Steal the Spotlight in the ‘Year of the Freshman’
This season's freshman class could be the best ever in the history of college hoops, but the seniors took center stage this weekend. PLUS: Coaches who have delivered in new jobs, thoughts on court storming and much more
Charles Bediako Case Update: Hearing Has Concluded, Decision Expected “Soon”
The ramifications of the judge’s decision on whether Bediako can play for Alabama for the rest of the 2025-26 season will be felt well beyond Tuscaloosa
Burning Questions: Can Darryn Peterson Get Healthy? Is Kentucky Back?
Is replay working as it should? What's the latest in the Charles Bediako case? Seth Davis and Andy Katz break it down.
How the NCAA Can Win By Losing Landmark Legal Case
Friday’s hearing will have huge ramifications for college sports, and it might heighten the urgency for Congress to finally get something done
Katz’s Corner: It’s Time for School Presidents to Speak on Eligibility
Why school presidents need to speak out on the festering eligibility issue. Plus: Arizona and Michigan vs. the field and St. John's vs. UConn.
Judge In Charles Bediako Case Recuses Himself
After the NCAA successfully petitioned recusal for a six-figure Alabama donor, a final decision in Bediako's case is delayed
Andy Katz: Rick Pitino’s Big Achievement, Hypocrisy in Eligibility Cases
The St. John’s coach got his 900th win against his son Richard but wants more. Plus: former pros coming back to college and shout-outs for top performances
Alabama Court Decision Wreaks Havoc on NCAA Rules
A temporary restraining order is threatening to undermine the NCAA's decision not to grant a former NBA two-way player, Charles Bediako, eligibility. Can the NCAA legally enforce its rules?
9 Burning Questions on the Point Shaving Scandal
Last week’s indictment of dozens of former players and several current ones shed more light on the growing crisis around legalized sports betting that threatens the integrity of college athletics
Twenty Charged in NCAA Basketball Point-Shaving Scheme
At least 39 college players on more than 17 Division I teams were accused of fixing games. Affected matches involved St. John's, DePaul, Tulane and others. Additional indictments span across the NBA and Chinese Basketball Association.