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Mid-majors aren’t mid, give ’em a shot
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Mid-majors aren’t mid, give ’em a shot

March Madness is the climax of the college basketball season, but it can get repetitive. Mid-majors, schools outside the five “power conferences” of the Atlantic Coast Conference, Big Ten, Big 12, Big East, and Southeastern Conference, give March Madness its character, and it is exciting to see them compete against power schools. Slightly increasing the...

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Prepare to Hail: Michigan will conquer

In the pursuit of a national championship since 1989, the Michigan Wolverines enter the Final Four as the clear favorites to cut down the nets, after a dominant regular season and a smooth run through the Midwest Region. Following their regular season title, the Wolverines cruised through the first four games of March Madness to...

It’s truly been a mad March
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It’s truly been a mad March

Illustrated by Paige Kutas. Campus comments on who’s the most overrated and underrated in the NCAA men’s March Madness tournament and predict who will be crowned victor. Senior Ashton Janowski The most overrated team left is the Purdue Boilermakers. They are one of my favorite teams offensively, but they haven’t won big games this year...

NIL promotes self-government
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NIL promotes self-government

The NCAA started allowing NIL deals in 2021 and has since made them easier for athletes to receive | NCAA clipart President Donald Trump’s March 6 roundtable featuring politicians and former coaches criticized Name, Image, and Likeness deals, bringing them back into the spotlight in an effort “to save college sports,” as the president said....

College sports are for learning
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College sports are for learning

The NCAA started allowing NIL deals in 2021 and has since made them easier for athletes to receive | NCAA clipart Name, image, and likeness deals have become such a mess that President Donald Trump promised earlier this month to soon issue an executive order on the matter, according to CNBC.  NIL deals have turned...