- I wrote about this over at Beyond the Arc, but Seton Hall's season took another turn for the worse when Jeremy Hazell was shot in a botched robbery attempt back in Harlem.
- I'm loving the Q-and-A's that Jason King is doing this season. Here is Brandon Knight.
- Jeff Goodman wrote a nice piece on Tom Herzog, the former Michigan State center currently playing for Central Florida.
- Georgia Tech's game with Fordham was canceled due to the storm that came rolling through this weekend. It looks like the only place this winter storm didn't hit was DC. We got a dusting.
- Mike Rice will be redshirting Kadeem Jack. This makes sense. Rutgers isn't going to be winning many Big East games this season, and Jack has a chance to be really good. No sense is wasting a year of eligibility on half of a season.
- Jonathon Givony of Draft Express, who moonlights for Sports Illustrated, had a solid write up of the top six NBA Draft prospects that have emerged early on this season.
- I'm not sure who exactly broke the story, but here is Goodman on Ricardo Ledo's surprising commitment to Providence. If the name sounds familiar, it should. Ledo is a top ten recruit in the class of 2012. He's also the player of Puerto Rican descent that many speculated was the reason Rick Pitino was taking the head coaching job of the Puerto Rican team.
- As you would expect, Mississippi State lost their first game without Renardo Sidney and Elgin Bailey.
- The Enes Kanter ruling will come at some point in 2011. Who didn't see that one coming?
- Rick Majerus missed a game. With an illness. Maybe its because he's not a big Gay guy.
- If this is true, someone introduce to Ashley Judd. ASAP.
If you haven't seen it yet, this free throw attempt from a Idaho State player did not agree with Sir Isaac Newton's laws.
Well, Austin Rivers got yunked on.
And this? This is the best video you will see all day. (H/T Beyond the Arc)
Monday, December 27, 2010
Monday Morning Dump |
Posted by Troy Machir at 7:56 AM
Labels: Morning Dump
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