Confession time. With March Madness just a few weeks away, yours truly has been a Coach on a Couch Potato. Looked at the AP Top Continue Reading
Few Good Volunteers In Kentucky’s National Statement
My all-time favorite inspirational slogan from motivational guru Tony Robbins, “Your past does not equal your future,” is one that fits No. 5 ranked Kentucky Continue Reading
Looks Like The ACC Is Nation’s Best Conference Once Again
Two questions I’ve been pondering the entire season and a couple of gigantic match-ups in the ACC provided me the answers to both. Is the Continue Reading
Houston Escapes Temple Of Doom (For Now)
Houston, do we have a problem? Certainly doesn’t look that way for the No. 13 ranked Houston basketball team, which beat Temple, 73-66, Thursday night Continue Reading
Getting A Jump On March Madness
By my own admission, it was an embarrassing moment for this coach falling off his couch. I was supposed to cover Buffalo’s key Mid American Continue Reading
Duke Makes Its Point With Win Over Unbeaten Virginia
Imagine a game with hardly a fast break and only 14 total assists, having you in suspense for practically the entire 40 minutes. Well, that’s Continue Reading
Memories From The Past In UCLA Shocker Over Oregon
In loving memory of two former great college basketball coaches, my father Dick Harter and Gene Bartow, whose paths crossed many years ago and spirits Continue Reading
Virginia Still A Long Ways From Redemption
Under ordinary circumstances, a 13-0 record and a convincing win over the No. 9 team in the country would be cause for celebration. Only the Continue Reading
Duke Charges Past Texas Tech’s Rugged Defense
Is there any team in college basketball that can overcome mistakes and shooting struggles better than young, yet ridiculously talented, Duke? Think not after witnessing Continue Reading
Kansas’ No. 1 Rollercoaster Ride Might Require Self- Analysis
What do the Kansas Jayhawks and Ronald Reagan have in common? Well, believe it or not, the last time a No. 1 team in the Continue Reading