The Sportsline, with guests Lars Tiffany, Lucas Jones, and David Hale

On this Wednesday edition of The Sportsline, Virginia men’s lacrosse’s Lars Tiffany stops by to preview a big weekend in chasing another national championship, Lynchburg Hornets head baseball coach Lucas Jones discusses the increasing success and Super Regional appearance for his program, and David Hale of ESPN drops by to talk new, approved revenue model […]
David Hale talks the ‘business’ of college sports, potential breakup of the ACC

ESPN’s David Hale joins The Sportsline to talk a changing landscape in the world of college sports, including his thoughts on the recently approved, success-based revenue model for the ACC, on why we may see a lawsuit between the schools and the conference before the TV rights deal ends at 2036, and how the transfer […]
The Sportsline with David Teel, Dr. Mark Rolfs, and Vinnie Iyer

On this Crosswhite Athletic Club Tuesday on The Sportsline, David Teel joins us live from the ACC Spring meetings to give his insight on how things are going with the schools and the conference, Dr. Mark Rolfs on Liberty Mountain taught us the basics on resistance training, and Vinnie Iyer on the NFL’s off-season, schedule […]
David Teel gives insight to the ACC spring meetings

Richmond Times-Dispatch columnist David Teel joined The Sportsline to talk developments at the ACC’s spring meetings, including why some schools are looking to potentially break out of the conference before the end of the current TV rights deal, on how football and basketball make up practically all of the ACC’s revenue, and which non-money topics […]
Mike DeCourcy talks Huggins remarks, ACC hoops, LBJ-MJ debate

The Sporting News’ Mike DeCourcy joins The Sportsline to talk the latest in college basketball, including his thoughts on the offensive comments made by WV head coach Bob Huggins, on how high school recruiting has changed with the implementation of immediate eligibility for the transfer portal, and what the ACC needs to do to stop […]
Brett Friedlander talks ACC in the NFL draft, current state of NIL and the portal

Columnist for SaturdayRoad.com, Brett Friedlander joins The Sportsline to talk latest developments in the world of college sports, including how the ACC did, representation wise, in the NFL draft, his thoughts on the usage of NIL and the transfer portal in college athletics, and how former UVA star Brennan Armstrong fits in at N.C. State. […]
Joe Theismann and Brendan Marks join The Sportsline

On this Ben Crosswhite sponsored edition of The Sportsline, Washington Redskin legend Joe Theismann joins us to talk NFL offseason thus far and what the Commanders need in the draft, Brendan Marks of The Athletic looks ahead to the futures of the Duke and UNC basketball programs and why the ACC underperformed again last season, […]
Brendan Marks talks ACC hoops, offseason for UNC, Duke

The Athletic’s Brendan Marks joins The Sportsline to recap and look ahead to the ACC basketball season, including which factors led to the huge underperformance from the North Carolina Tar Heels this past basketball season, on how Duke’s offseason has been quieter than expected with many key players returning, and what the careers of coaches […]
The Sportsline, featuring Brett Friedlander, Greg Madia, a new Student Athlete, the Historian and Last Call

On this Friday edition of The Sportsline, Saturday Road’s Brett Friedlander joins the show to talk Duke playing their best basketball and make his semifinals and finale picks in the ACC tournament, Greg Madia of the Daily Progress on what to expect when UVA takes on Clemson and who they’d rather see in the championship […]
Greg Madia says UVA needs to adjust with the Vander Plas out

Charlottesville Daily Progress writer Greg Madia joins The Sportsline to talk Virginia basketball, including how Virginia was able to get past the UNC Tar Heels, on what to expect when they face off against Clemson in the semifinals, and if, should they advance to the finale, the Cavaliers would prefer to face red hot Duke […]