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Atlantic 10 Basketball Updates with Some Laughs from Colin Bish
3/1/2026 t’s here, ladies and gentlemen: March! The most wonderful time of the year, not named Christmas, has finally arrived, and as such most of the conferences are set to begin their tournaments. Not the A-10, however! We’ve got a little action from the past weekend before the eventual tournament extravaganza in Pittsburgh. A swift snowstorm delayed Rhode Island’s trip to Olean, pushing back the Wednesday contest against St. Bonaventure to Thursday. But the snow delayed t


Iowa State Basketball Update - Humor and Haar
2/23/2026 A thrilling “Big Monday” victory 70-67 for Iowa State against Houston this past Monday at Hilton Coliseum. Hilton Magic. I guess a yellow-out is better than a white-out. Nate Heise hit a go ahead 3 pointer in the final seconds to seal a game that lived up to the hype on National TV. Definitely an impressive two game home stand against Kansas and Houston. The win moves the Cyclones to 23-3 and a tie for second in the conference. Now we are predicting a loss Saturday


TCU Men’s Updates - with a Few Laughs from Mason deLisser
2/16/2026 Alright ladies and gentlemen, it is time for my favorite part of the week: to recall just how much TCU basketball played with my emotions. This week was especially toxic, reminiscent of a relationship where I should have been gone long ago. Instead, I’m fully ready and excited to get my heart shattered in March. I can taste the depression ice cream already. The lowpoint? A loss to UCF that was never particularly close, where the squad shot an abysmal 19% from lon


Illinois Latest - Facts and Funnies From Mike Hurley
2/10/2026 There is a great episode of The Twilight Zone from 1961 titled “A Penny for Your Thoughts.” It stars a young Dick York of Bewitched fame as a bank clerk who buys a newspaper on his way to work. He flips a coin into the vendor’s coinbox, and it lands on its edge–da da dum! That one-in-a-million outcome leads to him gaining the power to hear other people’s thoughts. At work, he hears the thoughts of Smithers, an old trusted bank co-worker, who is thinking about ho
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