
JWintheSC
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Have seen a few people asking why Nate Burleson is CBS March Madness studio host. Ernie Johnson asked to step back from some of the dates in the role. CBS is testing to see if Burleson could eventually replace James Brown as NFL Today host.


Name an average college football players that is loved by his fanbase like a super star would be.

I expect there to be a change at the top of the South Carolina baseball program. I expect an announcement soon. 247sports.com/college/south-…









good morning I FOIA'd the operational budget for more than 200 MBB programs Here's who spends the most, the least, who gets the most (wins) out of the least money, and what you need to spend to make it deep in March: (full data in link below)

Committee chairman Keith Gill said SMU was the last team in because it had better quality wins than Oklahoma or Auburn. SMU wins vs. NCAA field with seeds 6. UNC 6. Louisville 10. Texas A&M Auburn 1. Florida 4. Arkansas 5. St. John's 7. Kentucky 11. Texas 11. NC State 15. Queens Oklahoma 5. Vanderbilt 8. Georgia 10. Missouri 10. Texas A&M 11. Texas


FINAL (7) | Florida: 13, South Carolina: 3 The Gamecocks fall to 12-9 (0-3 SEC) on the year and will be back at home on Tuesday to take on Charlotte. First pitch will be at 4 p.m. on SECN+.


NEWS: Rick Stansbury has emerged as a strong candidate for the open head coach position at Georgia Tech, per source. Interest is mutual between both parties, and if Cross gets it, expect Stansbury’s name to make the rounds at other MM/HM openings (ex. USF, if it opens). Known as one of the best recruiters in the industry, Stansbury would immediately elevate a program needing a spark. Stans brings two decades of HC experience, with the majority of those becoming the winningest coach in Mississippi State history. Would be an excellent hire to immediately revive the Georgia Tech program and bring them back to the Bobby Cremins days.

Cincinnati is parting ways with Wes Miller after five seasons, source told @thefieldof68. Miller was 100-74 overall and 41-51 in his tenure. The Bearcats made the move from the AAC to the Big 12 after his first two seasons, but Miller was unable to take Cincinnati to the NCAA tournament.


Steelers, RB Rico Dowdle agreed to terms on a two-year, $12.25 million deal. (via @TomPelissero)









