by Bob Allen | Mar 15, 2007 | News
Presidential candidate John McCain invites readers on his Web site to create a bracket picking winners in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament and compare their picks to his own. Four years ago the Republican senator from Arizona advocated a clear message that...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Apr 2, 2002 | News
Talk today may not only be centered on the new National Collegiate Athletic Association men’s basketball champions, but how much was won and lost on the game. In Nevada, the only state where it is legal to bet on professional and amateur sports events, the...
by David McCollum | Oct 17, 2000 | Opinion
On initial examination, any ethical consideration concerning the dismissal of Bobby Knight as Indiana University’s basketball coach is a slam dunk. His tantrums, tirades and out-of-control antics caused irritation. In his tenure, he was a self-centered monster...