recruiting
Someone Has Started a KKK Recruitment Drive in BC
The flyers declaring "White Lives Do Matter!" were dropped off in bags containing white rice.
AFL Draft Camp Record Holders: Where Are They Now?
We picked out some record-breaking test achievements and asked the question—where are these players now?
Donyell Marshall Is Ready to Be a Head Coach, and Willing to Pay His Dues
After a long and lucrative NBA career, Donyell Marshall doesn't need to try to turn around a moribund low-major program. He's at Central Connecticut State anyway.
Like Father, Like Son? How Ron Artest III Finally Came Around to Basketball
Metta World Peace says he "tried to be a hands-off basketball dad," but he admits it's fun to see his son, a two-star recruit at Beverly Hills High, seriously play basketball after years of having not interest at all.
NCAA Coaches Are Paying Recruits With Retweets Because They Can't Use Cash
A new NCAA rule change allows coaches to retweet recruits. If your timeline is flooded, blame college sports amateurism.
Maybe It's Not So Weird That the No. 2 Basketball Recruit is Going to the University of Washington
It kind of makes sense that the No. 2 recruit in the country is going to Washington, even though he's from the midwest.
Tate Martell's Texas A&M Decommitment Shows The Tinpot Morality Of College Sports
By throwing a self-righteous Twitter fit over the decommitment of a five-star quarterback recruit, Texas A&M wide receivers coach Aaron Moorehead revealed the self-serving hypocrisy at the heart of college sports.
The NCAA's Ban on Satellite Camps Punishes Athletes, Not Big-Time Schools
Jim Harbaugh doesn't need satellite camps to attract recruits, but smaller schools and less priviliged high school athletes benefited from them.
Even Among McDonald's All-Americans, Josh Jackson Stands Out
The McDonald's All-American Game is as much a ritual of projection as it is a prep basketball game. Amid all this promise, some stars shine brighter.
Jim Harbaugh Is Annexing Spring Break, And The NCAA Is Pretending To Be Upset About It
College sports officials are expressing concern over Jim Harbaugh's plan to have Michigan's football team practice in Florida during Spring Break. What are they really upset about?
Jim Harbaugh Has Michigan on the Friends and Family Recruiting Plan
Hiring coaches and family members of top high school players as an amateurism workaround is a longtime college sports tradition, and Michigan's Jim Harbaugh is taking full advantage.
The Bait-And-Switch Behind National Signing Day
National Letters of Intent lock college athletes into schools while allowing the assistant coaches who recruited them to bolt for better opportunities. Is that fair?