Friday, August 6, 2010

Friday Morning Dump

- Karen Sypher was found guilty on all six counts. She will be sentenced in the next 60 days. More on this later today, but for now, here is KSR.

- So the Chicago Sun-Times published a completely different article involving Anthony Davis, but the shocking part is that no retraction of any kind was made. Puzzling, to say the least. UPDATE: The Sun-Times isn't backing off their story. Here is DeCourcy's take on the legal action Kentucky threatened.

- Luke Winn takes his turn at naming the breakout stars for next season. This is a pretty solid list, in my opinion.

- There are a couple of fantastic anecdotes in this Indy Star article about Ronald Nored, who spent time coaching AAU ball this summer while healing from minor surgery on his shin.

- Dan Wolken, the Memphis beat writer, breaks down what the Tigers season looks like without Will Barton. We tend to agree. Obviously, losing a talent like Barton is not a good thing, but with the players that are returning and the remaining incoming freshmen, Memphis is still going to be a good basketball team.

- CBSSports caps off their Flourishing Five series with Florida. Here is Parrish's take on the basketball side.

- Florida transfer and current Virginia Tech forward Allan Chaney, who collapsed during a workout over the summer, underwent a minor procedure. He is expected to eventually return to the court.

- The first big change from conference expansion has taken place -- Kansas is going to have to change their fight song.

- Providence has a French recruit that won't qualify.

- SNY is the new home for UConn football and basketball.

- The Fanhouse take on Scottie Reynolds heading to Italy.

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