
Friday, May 30, 2008
Lute Olson Reaches Divorce Settlement

Rutgers Gives Head Coach Fred Hill Contract Extension

Louisville Center Clarence Holloway Ends Career Due To Disorder

Syracuse's Donte Green Is Lock For Draft

Personally, I think that Green should have stayed one more year at Syracuse and developed his talent, but Green is definitely good enough. Green was inconsistent, especially defensively, at times for the Orange and I think one more season would have been perfect. Also Syracuse would have been much better this upcoming season with Green and been ranked within the top 15. This is a good example why college players should only be able to enter the draft after their sophomore seasons.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Purdue's Scott Martin Is Transferring To Notre Dame
Georgetown's Jeremiah Rivers To Transfer To Indiana

Monday, May 26, 2008
Mike Jarvis To Coach Florida Atlantic

Sunday, May 25, 2008
Memphis' Antonio Anderson Withdraws From NBA Draft

Regardless of Anderson's return, Memphis was going to dominate Conference USA and win it easily. With Anderson coming back, it just makes them an even better team come tournament time. John Calipari, should be able to fill the holes left by Derrick Rose and Chris Douglas-Roberts with their recruiting class. Tyreke Evans, one of the best guards from the class of 2008, should fit perfectly into Memphis' system. Memphis is destined to be ranked in the preseason top 15 and a sweet sixteen appearance is likely.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
USC Was Unaware of O.J. Mayo's NCAA Violations

When the NCAA asks USC if they knew that O.J. Mayo had accepted gifts from an agent promoter, the university will answer that they were unaware of Mayo's actions. Rodney Guillory, an agent promoter for Bill Duffy Associates Sports Management, was supposedly supplied with $200,000 to accommodate Mayo. USC has stated that they banned Guillory from receiving tickets to Mayo's games. However, according to the Daily News, Guillory was seen at USC's basketball offices, near the locker room and at summer pickup games at the Galen Center. Since 2000, the NCAA has known that Guillory is an agent promoter and has been involved with college basketball players in the past. The NCAA plans to speak with USC within the next couple of weeks. Mayo has denied that he received gifts while in high school and at USC and has recently ended his connection with Bill Duffy Associates.
If you need help deciding whether Mayo is guilty or not look at this photo and look at the man who is behind Mayo on the left.
Yep, you guessed it. It's Guillory.
Providence's Dwain Williams Will Transfer To Long Beach State

Indiana Dismisses Brandon McGee, Have Only Three Players Returning

Crean's first year as Indiana's head coach seems to be getting worse and worse every couple of weeks. Players are getting booted from the team left and right and are left with three returning players, only two of which are on scholarship. Crean may be realizing this wasn't the dream job he thought it would be. It may take him a few more seasons to get Indiana back to the program it was durning the Bobby Knight era, but I think Crean can make it happen. Don't expect the Hoosiers to be anything special next season and they should be at the bottom of the Big Ten.
Jerel McNeal Pulls Out Of Draft and Will Return To Marquette

This is a great decision by McNeal and I hope that we see a few other players who have entered the draft, return to college. First of all, McNeal's draft projection was being a late second round selection to being undrafted, so McNeal wasn't even ready. Why not stay one more and improve on your game? Secondly, McNeal is coming back to a Marquette team that is returning four starters and their top four scorers from a season ago. I'm not saying that they are going to be a final four team or anything, but I think they could easily make it a round further in the tournament. New head coach Buzz Williams should be able to get the Golden Eagles past the second round.
Former Wildcat Reggie Geary Will Return As Assistant

Bucknell Hires Dave Paulsen To Be New Head Coach
Iowa's Tony Freeman Is Headed To Southern Illinois

Tuesday, May 20, 2008
IUPUI Coach Ron Hunter and Team Will Travel to Nigeria to Donate Shoes

Akron's Rydell Brooks Arrested After Police Shooting

Monday, May 19, 2008
WVU Lands Top Fifteen Recruit Devin Ebanks

Personally if I was Ebanks I would have picked Memphis because him and Tyreke Evans could have done some serious damage next season together, but none the less, WVU is a good fit. Ebanks should fill the role of Joe Alexander, who seems to be a lock for the draft. Ebanks will be an immediate impact for Huggins and the Moutaineers will be competing with UConn, Pitt, Notre Dame, Louisville and Syracuse for the Big East championship. With their best two players other than Alexander returning, Da'Sean Butler and Alex Ruoff, West Virginia should return to the sweet sixteen.
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Darrell Arthur's Grades Altered in High School?

UNC's Alex Stepheson To Transfer

BYU's Trent Plaisted Signs With Agent, Losses Eligibility

In Plaisted's case, he might as well give the draft a shot. At BYU, Plaisted wouldn't have seen tremendous team success and his numbers probably wouldn't have increased. He proved that he was a consistent 15 and 7 forward/center in the Mountain West, so his stock wouldn't have improved that much after his senior year. Plaisted is appealing at the next level because he is a quick and athletic big man that gets most of his points around the rim. He still needs to improve on his low post defense and his shot blocking.
Friday, May 16, 2008
Dan Dakich Reaches Settlement With Indiana

Nuggets Assistant Muke Dunlup Joins Arizona Staff

It should be a very interesting year for the Wildcats and the return of Olson, who has decided to clean house of the assistants from last season. Olson has gotten rid of everybody that coached under interim head coach Kevin O'Neill last year, all guys originally brought in by Olson. Arizona could have a very ugly season next year if things don't fall into place. Arizona standouts Jerryd Bayless and Chase Budinger are already gone and Nic Wise hasn't made it official that he is returning. Also, the U of A's top recruit Brandon Jennings, still has to improve his high school test scores for the University. However, if Budinger pulls out of the draft and everything else goes as planed, Arizona should be fighting for a Pac-10 championship.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
NCAA to Investigate O.J. Mayo

I think that it was a definite for the NCAA to investigate this situation with Mayo. These are serious allegations with a lot of evidence, which could prove many NCAA violations. My guess is that the NCAA will investigate, but in the end it will go away and no big punishments will be handed out. Similar allegations occurred with LeBron James and Reggie Bush and in the end nothing really happened, so I expect the same.
Monday, May 12, 2008
NCAA May Change Goaltending Rule

These are just a few of the minor rules that the committee thinks about every year that never really have a major impact on college basketball. The goal tending rule shouldn't make that much of a difference and the jersey thing seems to be an unwritten rule already. The rule that the NCAA and NBA Commissioner David Stern need to think about is pushing back the age limit for when players can enter the draft. In a perfect world, they'd push it back till after sophomore or junior year of college.
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Freshman Phoneme O.J. Mayo May Have Violated NCAA Rules By Receiving Gifts
To make a long video short, O.J. Mayo, a future lottery pick in this year's draft, likely accepted money and gifts while he was in high school and college at USC, violating NCAA rules. A close friend, Louis Johnson, is accusing Rodney Guillory of giving Mayo about $30,000 in cash and gifts. Mayo has denied the allegations.
Friday, May 9, 2008
Duquesne's Shawn James Hires Agent For Draft

Thursday, May 8, 2008
Bob Huggins Hospitalized in Airport Fall

Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Indiana's Eli Holman Transfers to Detroit Mercy

I had the opportunity to meet and speak with Holman about a month and a half ago and it seemed that he was happy to be an Indiana Hoosier. I guess that what transpired quickly after that made him want to transfer. Holman probably originally signed with Indiana because of Kelvin Sampson and ever since he resigned, Indiana has spun downhill. Holman would have been only the eighth scholarship player left at Indiana after players graduated, entered the NBA Draft and three others were dismissed. Indiana could be looking at a very ugly season. I don't exactly know why Holman would want to transfer to a team that just went 7-23 and finished last in the Horizon conference, however, this is a good addition by Detroit Mercy and they should be greatly improved. Holman is the third new player the Titans have added, the others being junior college forwards Thomas Kennedy and Xavier Keeling.
Cheyenne Moore and Miles Beatty Dismissed From George Washington


Why keep liabilities on your team? No basketball program in the country needs players with character issues both on and off the court. Both guys were given chances and I guess neither could clean up their acts. Can't blame George Washington for making this choice.
Georgetown's Jeremiah Rivers Will Transfer

This is a good decision by Rivers and it shouldn't hurt John Thompson III and Georgetown. Rivers was getting the minutes, 18.6 per game, but wasn't producing with only 2.5 PPG and 1.0 APG. Rivers should be more effective and a change of scenery might allow him to have an impact. Georgetown shouldn't be missing out because they are consistently at the top of the Big East and Thompson III is a great recruiter.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Former Dukie Nate James Hired As Assistant

I know that assistant coaches being hired isn't big news, but this is a good signing for Coach K and Duke. It is tough replacing a long time assistant, but James is familiar with Duke and their tradition. He is still young, but he had tremendous success as a player, so he should have no problem being on Duke's coaching staff.
Monday, May 5, 2008
Arizona HIres Russ Pennell As New Assistant Coach

Ekpe Udoh Will Leave Michigan

Saturday, May 3, 2008
West Virginia Head Coach Bob Huggins Signs Extension

To me this is a bit too long of an extension for Bob Huggins. Huggins is definitely worthy of being West Virginia's head coach, but it may be a risk to sign him for 11 years because of his past. He had a DUI back in 2004, which helped contribute to his resignation at Cincinnati. Other than that mishap, Huggins has been a great coach and is perfect for being at West Virginia over the long hall. WVU is Huggins alma mater, and he led them to their third Sweet Sixteen in four years in 2008. Also, Huggins is an effective recruiter and was responsible for bring Michael Beasley to Kansas State. If Joe Alexander returns for his senior year, West Virginia will be looking at a preseason top 10 ranking, and could go farther than the Sweet Sixteen in the 2009 tournament.
Friday, May 2, 2008
Tennessee Dismisses Sophomores Duke Crews and Ramar Smith

This was a good decision by Pearl. After giving these guys multiple opportunities to mature from their mistakes, they failed to improve, and therefore,

Thursday, May 1, 2008
Indiana Center Eli Holman Intends To Transfer

This is potentially really bad news for Indiana. If Holman does in fact transfer, it may take another year or two for Crean to get Indiana back to the top. Holman was Indiana's top recruit last season after Eric Gordon, and was a top 100 player in the very deep 2007 recruiting class. The Hoosiers are already without their starting five from last season, which could make for an ugly first season for Crean. Due to Kelvin Sampson's violations, Crean has already lost one scholarship, and could lose two more if the Indiana players don't score higher on the NCAA academic progress report. Crean is welcoming a less than impressive recruiting class, and these loss of scholarships could lead Indiana toward the bottom of the Big Ten. Holman's absence would just fuel the fire and leave Crean with a depleted Indiana roster.
Washington State Gives Tony Bennett Raise and Contract Extension

This was an important contract extension for Washington State. After Bennett's success over the past couple of seasons, it was destined that Bennett would get a head coaching job at one of college basketball's elite programs. With Washington State's extension, they lock up one of the youngest, and most improved coaches. At 38-years-old, Bennett could be the head man at Washington State for many years and develop that program into one of the nation's best. As Bennett continues to gain experience and starts seeing top tier recruits, Washington State should be a consistent top 20 program.
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