The NFL draft will take place from April 27-29 in Philadelphia. Who is the top prospect for each Big Ten school? I take a look, beginning with the Big Ten West.
Former Purdue star Robbie Hummel on NBA hopefuls, life overseas & more
Former Purdue standout Robbie Hummel breaks down the Boilermakers' trio of 2017 NBA Draft hopefuls, plus answers several fun rapid fire questions.
How Maryland is bringing the National Portrait Gallery to life: BTN LiveBIG
Student-actors give voice to figures from the past.
Ten-year NFL Draft snapshot: Iowa
Iowa had just one draft pick last year—barely--as C Austin Blythe went to the Colts in the seventh round. But several Hawkeyes figure to hear their name in this year’s draft, slated for April 27-29 in Philadelphia.
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Minnesota native is MLS' only female analyst.
Michigan men's hockey coach Red Berenson announces retirement
Red Berenson announced Monday afternoon that he is retiring after 33 seasons at the helm of the Michigan men's hockey program; he will remain as a special advisor to Warde Manuel, the Donald R. Shepherd Director of Athletics.
Ten-year NFL Draft snapshot: Indiana
Indiana hasn’t had a first-round draft choice since wideout Thomas Lewis went 24th overall to the Giants in 1994. But that 23-year dry spell may end this April, as guard Dan Feeney is projected by most draft prognosticators to be a first-round pick.
Ten former Big Ten players to watch in the NBA playoffs
College basketball season is in the books, but the NBA playoffs are right around the corner. Here are ten former Big Ten players to watch in the Association's second season.
How Wisconsin is answering Elon Musk's challenge: BTN LiveBIG
Hyper travel with the Badgerloop team.
Iowa reworks offense under new OC Brian Ferentz
Iowa went 6-3 in the Big Ten last season despite an offense that often couldn't out of its own way. The Hawkeyes are hoping a coaching overhaul can get its attack on track.
Ex-UConn coach Bob Diaco in his element as Nebraska DC
One moment, Bob Diaco is congratulating one of his charges for a job well done with a fist-bump and slap on the back. The next, he is charging at a linebacker who slipped out of position on a drill. Chin to facemask, and loud enough to draw the attention of sideline observers, Diaco asks him why he messed up.