NCAA

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March Madness: Not so mad
All those "upsets" are exciting, but they're only "upsets" because the selection committee hasn't realized that the mid-major teams that keep their players are really good.
The Tournament, Day 1
A view from a couch: Three buzzer beaters highlight a day of underdogs hanging around, and sometimes winning.
The unsweet 64
The NCAA Tournament is a cash cow for the NCAA, but there are too many teams, and fans have been slowly tuning out.
The evil NCAA
Why is every decent American not railing against this exploitative, vindictive institution that has had such a disastrous effect on higher education?
The NFL's minor league?
By Allen Barra
Armies of the Knight
Young devotees of "The General" rage at the toppling of their idol, but those with longer memories realize that Indiana's coach, like all demagogues, had to fall someday.
NBA in disarray
Come back, Mr. Jordan: The NBA Finals are in danger of going down as the lowest-rated playoffs since 1981, while couch potatoes turn off college games, too. What's wrong with hoops?
In antitrust we trust
If baseball's exemption were lifted, real fans might be able to afford tickets, and teams would stop holding cities hostage. Call your congressman.
Why Bob Knight should bag it
Indiana University's basketball coach is an angry, vulgar, violent creep, but that's not the reason he should resign.
Check your head
Untreated concussions could be academic headaches for college football players.
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