College football ‘Super League’ proposal draws skepticism over lack of top schools’ involvement
Perhaps the most remarkable thing around the significant media coverage of a proposed college football “super league” is...
Perhaps the most remarkable thing around the significant media coverage of a proposed college football “super league” is...
"Well, I keep it for special occasions."
"What are we going to talk about in the fourth quarter?"
This year's college football coaching carousel has flown off the tracks in a major way with so many false leads and wrong turns.
Mullen will remain with the Worldwide Leader.
Boeheim looks set to join ESPN for regular-season college basketball coverage and SiriusXM for the NCAA Tournament.
The post has since been deleted.
"It’s been encouraging how many have reached out to say they get what my job is and to keep on keeping on."
"I don’t think we have to go to a whole episode of Law & Order to figure out what went on here."
"Costas made me smarter every time I watched one of his events."
"I believe Syracuse.com has an agenda in regards to Syracuse University. I don’t know what that agenda is, but that agenda was manifesting itself on our airwaves."
"Not one fan that was here tonight calls any radio show. The people that call the radio shows do not come to games."
"That's a fabrication to call that bullying. That didn't happen."
"I can confirm that I'm not, and that I'm also a real person."
“Coach, I’m watching it right here,” the reporter said. “It’s on ESPN and it’s being shared all over social media."
"Best thing is...let it lie. Let the person vent. No need to throw your stats out."
"Can't spike it, you've got to go." "It is fourth down...they get it snapped, and he spikes it. And the ballgame will end."
A Syracuse-UNC soccer game going to penalty kicks on ACC Network meant it was quite hard for people to watch the Louisville-Miami men's basketball opener there.
Duke’s Zion Williamson went and had himself a night on Thursday. The phenom returned to action after missing...
GameDay was set to make its fifth visit to Syracuse, and its first since 2014; that's now not happening.
No, that shot was not worth 12,104 points.
"It feels like a scene from Back to the Future," Ian Eagle joked.