Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Wednesday Morning Dump

- If you only read one thing today, make sure that it is this: Joe Posnanski's reflection on Lorenzo Charles (This may have been the best thing I've read all month, maybe all year)

- Luke Winn is always a must-read. He may be a bit early, but we'll give him a free pass because he's such a damn-good writer. He previews everything and everything 2011-2012

- The coaching carousel never ends: Bethune-Cookman fired head coach Clifford Reed a week before the July recruiting period begins

- Jeff Goodman breifs us on the top-20 best non-conference games of 2011-2012

- Eamonn Brennan explains that while Billy Kennedy will provide a spark tot he Texas A&M hoops program, the Aggie's style of play isn't about to speed up

Georgia has notified the NCAA of possible violations dealing with incoming frshman Kentavious Caldwell-Pope

- Jason King drops a great list of the most overpaid coaches in college hoops. More on overpaid coaches from Chicago Bball

- Jason King also breaks down the best three-point shooters in college hoops

- Many changes will take place in the SEC next season. One change that will probably not occur is the switch to a 22-game schedule

- We've said this before: Every now and again, the NCAA get's one right. They are allowing the Unvieristy of Michigan to help profide financial support to recruit Austin Hatch, who was involved in a serious plane crash that took the lives of his father and stepmother

- Former-Buckeye Chris Jent will return to Columbus as an assistant coach

- Forerm-Aztec star Tony Bland has joined Steve Fisher's staff at SDSU as an assistant

- Saint Peter's head coach John Dunne received an extension from the school

- A fresh-faced, young Duke team is just the thing to "jump-start" Coach-K's coaching engine

- Former-Iowa head coach Todd Lickliter has been hired by Miami (OH) as an assistant coach

- Former-Arkansas sharpshooter Rotnei Clarke is set to visit Butler

- Gary Parrish provides his entirely-too-early All-American picks for 2012

- Villanova By The Numbers provides an excellent breakdown of the FIBA U19 Championships

- A great recap of the 2011 ACC recruiting landscape

- John Clay paints a beautiful portrait of Jonathan McIntyre, a faithful onliner supporter of Kentucky athletics who died earlier this week

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