Thursday, July 15, 2010

Thursday Morning Dump

- Andy Glockner, our personal favorite in the bracketology business, with his more extended thoughts on the new format for the NCAA Tournament.

- Bobby Huggins talks West Virginia basketball with Andy Katz. Mark me down as a big believer in Kevin Jones.

- Pat Forde on Dean Smith and his memory loss.

- Good luck trying to pronounce this name...

- Despite reports to the contrary, Tony Wroten, a stud point guard in the class of 2011, has not committed to Kentucky.

- St. John's earned a commitment from 6'3" Arizona guard Michael Perez.

- Brandon Knight won an ESPY.

- Seton Hall adds some front court depth by signing a 6'11" Englishman, while Iona lands Michael Glover, a former Seton Hall commit.

- No charges yet in the Kansas blackmail case, but a former assistant director of ticket operations is pleading guilty as a result of the ticket scalping scheme.

- John Beilein, the Michigan head coach who began his career at Canisius and Richmond, is a fan of the tournament's new format. That said, after losing Laval Lucas-Perry, Manny Harris, and DeShawn Sims, he probably won't have to worry about the NCAA Tournament for a few years.

- John Wooden may have passed, but that won't put an end to the Wooden Classic. On Dec. 18th, UCLA will be playing BYU and St. Mary's will take on Long Beach State.

- Clark Kellogg will be taking on a role as a VP for the Indiana Pacers, although he is still going to be the lead color commentator for CBS.

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