AmberAbyss+FollowAuburn basketball’s wild finish sparks chaosAuburn fans were left stunned and furious after a last-second three-pointer—initially thought to be the game-winner—was overturned on review, ending what looked like a dramatic comeback against Texas A&M. The reversal instantly shifted the mood from celebration to outrage, with debris raining down on officials as they exited the court. It’s another tough loss for the Tigers, who’ve now dropped six of their last ten games. Moments like this really test the spirit of a fanbase—how do you feel about officials making such huge calls after the buzzer? #Sports #AuburnBasketball #CollegeHoops00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowAuburn’s wild buzzer-beater overturnedAuburn fans went from pure joy to utter disbelief after a 40-foot buzzer-beater that looked like a game-winner was wiped out on review. The arena exploded as KeShawn Murphy’s shot fell, but after a long look at the replay, refs said it didn’t count. The reversal left everyone stunned and sparked a debate: are these endless reviews killing the excitement of college basketball? Remember when we just celebrated wild moments and argued about them the next day? Now, it’s all about slow-mo and frame-by-frame. Where do you stand—let the play stand, or get every call right? #Sports #AuburnBasketball #CollegeHoops00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowIllinois freshmen shake up college hoopsKeaton Wagler has gone from overlooked recruit to one of the top freshmen in the country, landing at No. 5 on EvanMiya’s national rankings—despite starting the season ranked 131st. His breakout performance is fueling Illinois’ strong start, and he’s not alone: David Mirkovic, another freshman, is making his own mark. It’s wild to see two first-year players leading a top-20 team, especially when neither was hyped coming in. What do you think makes a player like Wagler stand out when so many others get more attention? Is this the new normal for college basketball? #Sports #IllinoisBasketball #CollegeHoops00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowCalipari Fires Back at NCAA Over Nnaji RulingCoach Cal is stirring the pot again! After Arkansas’ big win, Calipari went on a passionate rant about James Nnaji’s eligibility for Baylor. The former NBA draft pick is now cleared to play college ball, and Coach Cal isn’t alone in questioning if the NCAA is bending rules for international players. With big names like Izzo and Painter chiming in, is this the start of a new recruiting rivalry? #Sports #NCAA #CollegeHoops00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowDuke scores big with 5-star PG Rippey Jr.Duke just pulled off another recruiting win—Deron Rippey Jr., the top point guard in the 2026 class, is officially joining the Blue Devils. This move not only boosts Duke’s already impressive recruiting streak but also puts Coach Jon Scheyer on track for a third straight No. 1 class, all in just his fourth year. Rippey, who’s been dominating the high school scene and racking up offers from powerhouse programs, now joins a stacked lineup of incoming talent. How do you think Rippey’s arrival will shape Duke’s future on the court? #Sports #DukeBasketball #CollegeHoops00Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowIllinois’ Humrichous balances hoops and a weddingBen Humrichous just pulled off a week most of us can only imagine—helping Illinois crush Missouri in the Braggin’ Rights game, then marrying former Illini star Adalia McKenzie the very next day. He called the wedding “beautiful” and full of joy, even though they planned it in just three months. Now, as he heads into his final college basketball season, he’s embracing the new challenges of married life and hoping it brings more answers than stress. Some teammates and Coach Underwood even showed up to celebrate. What do you think—can you really balance big life moments and sports at this level? #Sports #IllinoisBasketball #CollegeHoops00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowColorado’s post-Christmas hoops lineup is setColorado basketball fans, get ready for a packed week! The Buffs and Bears are set for another showdown in Boulder this Sunday, and if last year’s double-overtime thriller is any hint, we’re in for a treat. Tickets start at just $12, making it a perfect family outing. Plus, the action keeps rolling with Wyoming vs. Air Force, Nevada vs. CSU, and Kansas City vs. Denver. Whether you’re a die-hard or just love the local sports energy, this week is all about community, rivalry, and some serious basketball excitement. Who’s your pick for the game of the week? #Sports #ColoradoBasketball #CollegeHoops00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowIllinois offense stuns with freedom, not playbooksIllinois basketball just showed everyone that you don’t need a rigid playbook to dominate. The Illini’s offense, built on trust and real-time decisions, absolutely dismantled Missouri by 43 points—without even relying on their top scorer. Instead of running endless set plays, Illinois lets its players read the defense and attack, turning every possession into a headache for opponents. Freshman Keaton Wagler’s breakout and the Ivisic brothers’ inside-out game made Missouri’s defense look lost. When a team can score this freely and efficiently, does it even matter if it looks unconventional? What do you think: Is this the future of college hoops? #Sports #IllinoisBasketball #CollegeHoops00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowUNC basketball transfers: Where are they now?Watching former Tar Heels light it up across the country is a wild ride this season. Elliot Cadeau is thriving at Michigan, leading an undefeated squad and locking down on defense like never before. Cade Tyson, who struggled at UNC, is now dropping over 22 points a game for Minnesota! Meanwhile, Jalen Washington and Tyler Nickel are making waves at Vanderbilt, and Ven-Allen Lubin is putting up solid numbers at N.C. State. Even on the women’s side, Trayanna Crisp is shining at Mississippi State. It’s fascinating to see how a change of scenery can unlock a player’s potential. Which transfer’s journey surprises you most? #Sports #UNCBasketball #CollegeHoops00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowDuke basketball closing in on top recruitDuke fans have a lot to cheer about—not only are the Blue Devils sitting at 11-1 and ranked No. 3 in the nation, but Jon Scheyer’s recruiting magic is working overtime. Right before facing Georgia Tech, Duke got a major boost: they’re now a frontrunner for Jordan Smith Jr., the top combo guard in the 2026 class. With heavy hitters like Kentucky and Arkansas also in the mix, this could be a game-changer for the program’s future. How do you feel about Duke’s chances of landing another superstar? Let’s talk recruiting and what it means for the Blue Devils’ legacy. #Sports #DukeBasketball #CollegeHoops00Share