Published by vanderbergm on Wednesday, August 26, 2009 at 1:34 am.

Isiah Thomas is wasting no time shaking things up at Florida International University.
The Golden Panthers are threatening to pull out of the Coaches vs. Cancers tournament if they have to face North Carolina in the opening game.
FIU wants to take on Ohio State as they have strong alumni ties according to athletic director Pete Garcia.
You guys do know you’re FIU, right?
Isiah or no Isiah, you should be happy that Thomas can make his college coaching debut against Roy Williams and the Tar Heels.
Rick Giles, who is the President of the Gazelle Group (the group behind the tournament) had this to say about FIU’s antics:
TAGS: FIU, Isiah Thomas, NCAA
Published by vanderbergm on Saturday, January 3, 2009 at 2:25 am.

Now can we have a playoff system in college football?
Utah became the first team in the BCS era with two undefeated seasons, capping off a 13-0 season with a 31-17 victory over Alabama.
Yes, Utah is probably not the best team in college football.
But 13-0 is 13-0.
And without a playoff system, there is no way of knowing if the Utes could hang with the likes of a USC or the winner of the Oklahoma/Florida game.
One can dream, right?
TAGS: NCAA, Utah Utes
Published by vanderbergm on Wednesday, February 13, 2008 at 12:14 pm.
Fool me once, shame on you.
Fool me twice, shame on the Indiana Hoosiers.
According to reports, Indiana basketball coach Kelvin Sampson and his staff violated telephone recruiting restrictions imposed because of his previous violations at Oklahoma, then lied about it to the school and NCAA investigators, the NCAA said Wednesday.
Sampson is no stranger to controversy as the NCAA discovered that during his tenure at Oklahoma, he and his staff made more than 550 illegal phone calls to 17 different recruits.
Sampson was banned from calling recruits and making off-campus visits for a year before he even coached his first game for the Hoosiers.
Despite this black eye, Indiana University decided to keep Sampson, likely because they felt wins were more important than ethics.
And since they are 20-3 this season and have one of the nation’s best freshman in Eric Gordon, it will likely take much more than a lie or two to get Sampson from the sideline.
TAGS: Indiana University, Kelvin Sampson, NCAA
Published by vanderbergm on Monday, February 11, 2008 at 11:21 pm.
Usually women’s college basketball is not filled with this much drama and suspense unless it’s March, but the ending of the #5 Rutgers vs. #1 Tennessee game had me yelling at my television screen.
The Lady Vols were trailing 58-57 when Nicky Anosike grabbed an offensive rebound and was fouled by Kia Vaughn.
However television replays showed the game clock seemed to pause as Anosike came down with the ball and two-tenths remained on the clock.
At this point, the Rutgers bench started celebrating, thinking they had finally knocked off Tennessee … only to find out the referee called the foul before the clock magically froze at two-tenths of a second.
Two free throws later and the Scarlet Knights found themselves on the short end of the stick.
Rutgers was coming off an 73-71 upset of previous No. 1 Connecticut and was trying to become the first team to ever beat No. 1 teams in consecutive games.
It’s hard to imagine that referees can be so bad this often.
Even with the advantage of instant replay, somehow the zebras still managed to get this one wrong.
Keep your head up, Scarlet Knights.
TAGS: NCAA, Women's Basketball