Column: With extra eligibility decision, the NCAA continues to play Whac-A-Mole
By Em Adler | August 23, 2020If the pandemic has proven anything, it’s that the NCAA has significantly less control over its problems than it would want you to believe.
If the pandemic has proven anything, it’s that the NCAA has significantly less control over its problems than it would want you to believe.
It seemed like Washington, Kentucky and even Tennessee were jostling at the top for the No. 3 overall prospect, but it was Mike Krzyzewski who swooped in to nab Paolo Banchero.
Regardless of whether college football is played this fall, the players have fundamentally altered the course of the sport forever.
The Blue Devils' success this season will hinge directly on how fast they can figure out who they are.
Considering Lawson to be underqualified for this job would fail to take her varied resumé into account.
While Lawson's hire has been lauded by most, our Em Adler is a bit more skeptical.
The Blue Devils already had to replace 3,194 minutes, 1,267 points and 568 rebounds. Now they have to replace the woman directing all of that.
The NCAA announced Tuesday that its Board of Governors is moving toward allowing student-athletes to profit off of their name, image and likeness (NIL) starting in the 2020-21 school year.
V. 115 sports editor Derek Saul reflects on his year in the role.
Still think Duke is a top-10 program? Feel free to hop on the Delusion Express. Next stop, nowhere.
Let’s look at how my ballot compared to the results and go over some key takeaways.
Duke may be the front-runner in the ACC Coastal Division.
Is Duke really better than expected?
I believed it would be a year before there was competitive football in Durham. I was dead wrong.
While there has not been much to take away about Duke’s prognosis for the rest of 2019 yet, there are still 120 minutes of football to dissect.
The triple-option seemingly fit Duke’s personnel, but in reality, limited the offense’s potential.
After pulling off a string of head-scratching moves this winter, Dave Gettleman potentially put Daniel Jones at odds with the New York fanbase.
V. 114 sports editor Michael Model reflects back on his term, which ended Tuesday.
There's no need to worry, Quentin Harris will be a fine solution to Duke's quarterback situation next season.
Duke football's quick rise leveled out after a controversial call on Halloween night.