Former Georgia defensive tackle Jalen Carter will not serve any jail time before, or after, the NFL Draft. The 21-year-old has entered a deal with Athens-Clarke County solicitors, per his attorney Kim Stephens.
Carter, a potential Top-10 pick in April, was arrested earlier this month on charges of racing and reckless driving. The arrest stemmed from his role in the fatal crash on Jan. 15 which took the lives of Georgia player Devin Willock and recruiting staffer Chandler LeCroy.
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Here is everything you need to know for the Big Dance.
The 2023 men’s NCAA tournament kicks off this week, starting with the First Four on Tuesday and Wednesday and full bracket of action kicking off Thursday.
Here is everything you need to know for the Big Dance.
Here is everything you need to know for the Big Dance.
The 2023 women’s NCAA tournament kicks off this week, starting with the First Four on Wednesday and Thursday and full bracket of action kicking off Friday.
Here is everything you need to know for the Big Dance.
The former Eagles running back helped lead his team to the Super Bowl but now joins a Carolina team that is in rebuild mode.
The Panthers have found their new No. 1 running back, signing former Eagles back Miles Sanders. With D’Onta Foreman a free agent, it’s a good landing spot for the former Penn State standout. He’ll also be reunited with his former running back coach, Duce Staley, so it was a natural move for the veteran back.
Sanders is coming off a solid season, posting a career-best 1,347 scrimmage yards and 11 touchdowns. That was good enough to finish with 216.
University of Arizona president Robert Robbins continues to hype up the PAC-12, and his latest claim should raise a few eyebrows.
Despite months of carnage and issues, it does appear the conference is closing in on a new media deal. What will that deal look like? That remains to be seen.
However, it will apparently pay at least $31.7 million to conference members, which is the Big 12’s deal. Robbins told The Athletic the final amount will be “better” than what the PAC-12 received. Did he offer any proof for that claim? Nope. He just made it and rolled with it.
Olivia Miles, who has been out since Feb. 26 with a non-contact knee injury, will miss the NCAA tournament.
As free agency approaches, teams are beginning to release expensive or underperforming players to open salary cap space. See who’s looking for a new team here.
I get it. Most of you don’t have the luxury of working from home, allowing you to immerse yourself within March Madness while ignoring urgent emails from the nerds in accounting.
But instead of hiding your phone underneath TPS reports or spending an unusual amount of time in the office john starting around noon eastern, I have a solution.
Fake Covid!
You should be watching March Madness today, at home, not at work. (Photo by Ben Solomon/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)
Don’t blame it on the Wuhan lab, God forbid, but do stay home and enjoy this year’s Sister Jean or Dirty Doug.
She’s one of the best players in the country.
Notre Dame announced Thursday that All-American guard Olivia Miles will miss the NCAA women’s tournament after suffering a knee injury in the regular season finale against Louisville.
“After consulting with the medical staff and undergoing treatment and examinations by our physicians, All-American guard Olivia Miles will miss the remainder of the season,” the statement read.
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The first round of the NCAA tournament begins Thursday, March 16
The 2023 men’s NCAA tournament begins on March 14 in Dayton, Ohio and continues through to the Final Four and national championship game in Houston.
You can check out the complete bracket here.
Here is the complete schedule for March Madness below:
Thursday, March 16 (Round of 64. All times Eastern)
No. 9 Maryland vs. No. 8 West Virginia | 12:15 p.m.| CBS
No. 13 Furman vs. No. 4 Virginia |12:40 p.m.| truTV
No. 10 Utah St. vs. No. 7 Missouri |1:40 p.m. | TNT
No. 16 Howard vs. No.