Kentucky took care of business vs. LSU on Tuesday night, but the Cats still slipped a seed line in today’s Bracketology after another busy night of basketball. Kentucky is a No. 4 seed in the West Region in Joe Lunardi’s Thursday update,
Fran McCaffery is a stalwart in the Big Ten, having led Iowa men's basketball since 2010. As the Hawkeyes limp toward the season's end, they will almost certainly miss the NCAA tournament and are at risk of even missing the Big Ten tournament, which will feature 15 of the league's 18 teams.
The directory was supposed to be protecting Iowans by now, and it should remain a priority as a lawsuit proceeds, writes Don Burd.
The 25-year-old had recently bought a house and was fixing it up with help from his mom and dad, according to an obituary.
“My legs got to wobbling,” Clark said at the Iowa Lottery headquarters as she claimed her prize. “You’re just, like, in shock, or I was. I think I still am.” When she handed her ticket to the store worker, who scanned her ticket and confirmed her win, he was just as shocked as she was.
Most neighboring states are gaining residents from people moving across state lines. Even of the states losing people, Illinois is losing at a significantly faster rate.
Rep. Steve Holt writes that the Register editorial board discounts the concerns of everyone involved except for the transgender community.
Iowa State, Wisconsin, Texas Tech and Kentucky land on the 3-line, while Michigan, Texas A&M, Purdue and Missouri are listed as No. 4 seeds in DeCourcy's latest projections. As for the bubble ...