Charles P. Pierce is a staff writer for Grantland and the author of Idiot America. He writes regularly for Esquire, is the lead writer for Esquire.com’s Politics blog, and is a frequent guest on NPR. Columns Podcasts Video Columns April 7, 2015 2015 NCAA Tournament Oh God, You Blue Devil: How Duke Did Away With the Badgers Filed under The Triangle April 6, 2015 2015 NCAA Tournament Medium Cool: How Wisconsin Tamed Kentucky and Why Duke Should Be (Seriously) Worried Filed under The Triangle April 3, 2015 2015 NCAA Tournament The NCAA and the Mess in Indiana Filed under The Triangle March 30, 2015 2015 NCAA Tournament Nine Lives, One Down: The Cats Remain Undefeated — But for How Much Longer? Filed under The Triangle March 27, 2015 2015 NCAA Tournament Cat’s Cradle: Kentucky Puts Another Victim to Sleep, and a Nightmare Looms in Indiana Filed under The Triangle March 23, 2015 2015 NCAA Tournament And Then There Were 16: The Bar Brawl to Face Kentucky Filed under The Triangle March 20, 2015 2015 NCAA Tournament In Like a Lion: Day 1 of March Madness Doesn’t Disappoint, But Kentucky Looms Like a Wildcat Filed under The Triangle March 16, 2015 College Basketball Fantastic Four-Day ATMs: An Ode to the (Increasingly Obsolete) Conference Tournaments on the Eve of March Madness Filed under The Triangle March 9, 2015 Media Oldish Dog, Newest Tricks: Lessons From Curt Schilling’s Satisfying Internet Victory Filed under The Triangle March 2, 2015 Obituary Jerry Tarkanian: Coach, Terror of the NCAA, and One of the Last Honest Men in Las Vegas Filed under The Triangle Load More Results Podcasts No results Videos No Results