By BRAD SENKIW, Scripps Howard News Service
Waiting for flying cars, robots ... and college playoff
For those of you that were sitting on the edge of your seats waiting to hear the verdict from the Bowl Championship Series meetings in Hollywood, Fla. earlier this week, I'm guessing you didn't fall in the floor.
NASCAR fans, drivers must deal with Car of Tomorrow
Moments after the Samsung 500 ended at Texas Motor Speedway last Sunday, the only person in the world doing back-flips was Carl Edwards.The race gave NASCAR fans and drivers little to rave about. The track was rough, the cars were nearly impossible to handle and there was very little side-by-side racing.
About time for an All No. 1 Final Four
As soon as Jason Richards' shot missed and Davidson fell short of upsetting Kansas in the Elite Eight on Sunday, I smiled.
Could Knight really wind up at South Carolina?
The search for the next South Carolina coach will undoubtedly be as hot as "American Idol" for many months to come. But longtime college basketball analyst and ambassador of the game Dick Vitale threw his two cents last week in the USA Today.
Tigers must mend broken hearts
Just days before Valentine's Day, the irony is amazing. Clemson and its fans had a chance to be shot by Cupid's arrow on Sunday; instead they were left with a broken heart.
Memories of Knight are classics
Between the Giants' amazing upset and the Patriots' fall from perfection, nothing hit the sports world harder than the resignation of Texas Tech coach Bob Knight on Monday, setting up the end of his era.In a shocking move, the college game is losing much more than the record holder for victories.
Late-game execution a lost art in college hoops
Every time I see "The Play" I get goose bumps. The game and a trip to the Final Four hung in the balance. Young men on both sides had played the contest of their lives.

