Friday, January 22, 2010

Friday Morning Dump

- Well, I could have told you that; even more on Martin

- Not sure if we've linked this yet, but Seth Davis gives you the teams that have hurt and helped themselves the most in the non-conference scheduling

- When we all thought nothing else could possibly go wrong for Minnesota...

- Aw man, this is totally something we should have thought of (the draft that is, not the league). They weren't the only ones...

- Rick Majerus would prefer if his Billikin team didn't play in the Atlantic-10

- Finally, an analysis of ESPN's Announcer Swap

- A pretty hilarious-yet-educational way to define the Seton Hall starting lineup

- Tim Floyd says violations had nothing to do with leaving USC. Sorry Floyd, but Pete Carroll tried that one on us already

- Remember that controversial "celebration" technical foul during the Washington State/Oregon game? It's not going anywhere

- A draft profile on a rather unlikely player

- Good read from the WSJ on college athletics and the way they dominate campus life

- Wetzel weighs in on Calipari and Hoops for Haiti

- "Pinch-hitting" head coaches got it done on Wednesday night

- Luke Winn provides his power rankings

- Good read from Feinstein on Duke and his relationship with the school

- Can't believe I'm saying this ... Gregg Doyel is right

- Ben Howland is keeping the faith

- Don't call Pittsburgh a "surprise team" because, well, they weren't surprised at all

- Nice read on La Salle's Aaric Murray

- Gary Parrish debates the Lucca Stiger situation (I think it's awful that I cringe every time I use the word "situation" now. Thanks MTV for doing your part to ruin civilized society)

- Tech held up in the Wazzu-Oregon game. Watch it yourself here.

- Why do teams lose? Only a brain like Jay Bilas' could handle that question

- Not sure I've ever heard of this happening

- Evan 'The Villain" Turner took a trip home to Chicago

- The best two-and-three loss teams

- Wake Forest's Smith is fast as "ish"

- Apparently they DO play basketball in N.C. outside of Durham/Chapel Hill; Big tobacco goes down



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Another angle of Austin Rivers' dunks

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