College Basketball: Marquee Programs Duke, Kentucky, Kansas, and North Carolina Are All Struggling This Season

SI's Pat Forde joins Robin Lundberg to discuss the surprising amount of marquee college basketball programs having a rough time in a season marred by COVID-19

Several teams that have defined the college basketball landscape of the last decade have had underwhelming seasons in the year of the pandemic. Programs like Duke, Kentucky, Kansas, Michigan State, and the University of North Carolina have all missed the mark this season. SI senior writer Pat Forde joined Robin Lundberg to share his outlook on this season and what could happen in the NCAA tournament in March.

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Pat Forde
PAT FORDE

Pat Forde is a senior writer for Sports Illustrated who covers college football and college basketball as well as the Olympics and horse racing. He cohosts the College Football Enquirer podcast and is a football analyst on the Big Ten Network. He previously worked for Yahoo Sports, ESPN and The (Louisville) Courier-Journal. Forde has won 28 Associated Press Sports Editors writing contest awards, has been published three times in the Best American Sports Writing book series, and was nominated for the 1990 Pulitzer Prize. A past president of the U.S. Basketball Writers Association and member of the Football Writers Association of America, he lives in Louisville with his wife. They have three children, all of whom were collegiate swimmers.