Today’s email begins with a story I wish I didn’t write: My tribute to my longtime friend and CBS colleague, Greg Gumbel, who passed away Friday morning at the age of 78 following a battle with cancer. True to form, Greg wanted to keep the news of his illness private. I’ve known for a while this day might be coming, but when it arrived, it still felt surreal. I know I am probably known best for my work on television, but in my heart, at my core, I am still an ink-stained wretch. I am at my happiest when I am typing on a keyboard, so the best way for me to deal with the grief at losing my friend was to write about him. That’s what I did. We made this story free to the public, so I encourage you to share it so that everyone can know what a special human being we lost on Friday. If the world were full of Greg Gumbels, life would be a lot easier for everyone. As Greg knew well, the show – and the games – must go on. So we’ve got the usual fare for you today as well, including my picks against the spread and Chris Dortch’s Inside the SEC column. I’d also invite you to check out my column about the retirement this week of Miami coach Jim Larrañaga. His comments set off yet another narrative about the warped state of college sports and I felt compelled – again – to push back on that. Also included are Faux Pelini's March Madness-inspired tips for college football fans. As for the games, we’ve got a light schedule this weekend as the holidays wind down, but that will change in a hurry next week as conference play gets into full swing. The sport’s pace will quicken considerably in January and it will keep accelerating right on through the first weekend in April. So enjoy your final weekend of 2024, Hoops HQ community, and here’s to happy days ahead. —Seth |