Saturday, February 20, 2010

Weekend Dump

Before you get into the mouse-clicking, listen up.

- In the most recent edition of ESPN the Mag, there is a fantastic article on everybody's least-favorite 7-footer, Chas McFarland of Wake Forest.

Think of this as your 1990's-style linkage. It's called word-of-mouth. It's how information got relayed from person to person before the internet was discovered invented.

You're Welcome.

- Indiana offers scholarship to Nigerian power forward

- An Ohio State player is going to leave early for the NBA, and it's not Evan Turner??? Tell me more

- Tyler Zeller is set to return to the Tar Heels

- Adam Zagoria has your UConn recruiting update: It is "go time" for Calhoun

- Andy Katz chit-chatted with a couple of different head coaches: Cinncinati's Mic Cronin, Virginia Tech's Seth Greenberg, and Northern Iowa's Ben Jacobson

- The funniest sentence you will ever read concerning Big-10 expansion

- An update on the chase for 2,000 wins

- Yesterday we breifly touched on the fact that the Bryant Bulldogs finally won their first game, becomming the last D-1 team to do so. Here is the inside scoop on how it went down. Something like that could and would only to a 0-25 team.

- Clemson hit with 17 NCAA secondary violations

- Malcolm Delaney wants you to know who he is

- Gary Parrish believes Purdue will be a #1-seed. I ussually agree with Mr. Parrish, and he does make a convincing argument. But hell, dont take my word for it. Just read it and decide for yourself.

- There are ten teams to watch make moves this weekend

- Mike DeCourcy thinks a couple of coference titles could go to unlikely teams

- Syracuse/Georgetown won/lost the game at the foul line

- I know it's been said before, but Saturday's game against Butler is a must-win for Siena

- And if you've made it ths far and have complete forgotten about BracketBusters week, here is your last-minute primer

- A former Michigan benchwarmer stole from two women, then swam across a lake, naked. You cant make up this type of stuff.

- We end the weekend dump with a fantastically-amazing list: Worst Defending National Champions

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