Dick Vitale’s Mid-Major Teams to Watch for 2024–25

Dick Vitale, the ever-enthusiastic voice of college basketball, has spotlighted several mid-major programs poised to make significant impacts this season. Here’s a breakdown of the teams he’s keeping an eye on: 1. McNeese Cowboys Under Coach Will Wade, the Cowboys achieved a remarkable 30–4 record last season, marking their first NCAA tournament appearance in over two decades. Despite a first-round exit against Gonzaga, the experience has set the stage for a promising 2024–25 season. With key additions like Brandon Murray (formerly of Georgetown and Ole Miss) and Quadir Copeland (from Syracuse), McNeese is gearing up for a challenging schedule that

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Top Storylines for the 2024–25 Men’s College Basketball Season

🏆 Florida’s Championship Resurgence The Florida Gators clinched the national title, marking a triumphant return to the pinnacle of college basketball. Their journey was characterized by resilience and standout performances, culminating in a narrow 65–63 victory over Houston in the championship game. 🐍 The NIL Era: Stars Opting to Stay Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals significantly influenced player decisions this season. Notably, Yaxel Lendeborg, projected as a first-round NBA pick, chose to return to college, joining Michigan and elevating them to national title contenders. Similarly, Alabama’s Labaron Philon stayed back, bolstering the Crimson Tide’s roster. 🐺 Michigan’s Bold Moves

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The Photographer Behind the Crying Jordan Meme

Ah, the Crying Jordan meme—the internet’s favorite way to say, “You’re taking this loss personally, and so are we.” It all started in 2009, when Michael Jordan, the man who made winning look easy, got a bit teary-eyed during his Basketball Hall of Fame induction speech. Enter Stephan Savoia, an Associated Press photographer with a knack for capturing iconic moments. He snapped the photo that would later become the face of every epic fail on the internet. Savoia, who spent over three decades with the AP and was part of two Pulitzer Prize-winning teams, didn’t anticipate that this candid shot

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