Morning Five: 07.20.10 Edition
Posted by rtmsf on July 20th, 2010
- The biggest news yesterday came when the NCAA announced that UConn athletic director Jeff Hathaway has been tabbed to take over as the chairman of the Men’s D1 Basketball Committee for the 2011-12 season. He will succeed the current chairman, Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith, next summer. This is a peculiar choice given the timing that UConn is currently facing eight major recruiting violations in its men’s basketball program (including a failure to monitor charge, and if you believe this report, a possible 2-3 year probation) and rumors that Hathaway has been considering a move to Maryland, his alma mater. According to the NCAA, if Hathaway takes the Maryland job, this chairmanship will not follow him.
- Ask any middle-aged Duke fan if they remember the name Todd Leary, and without question you’ll get a knowing glance. In the 1992 Final Four en route to Coach K’s back-to-back titles, Indiana’s Leary gave Blue Devil fans heart palpitations as he single-handedly brought Bob Knight’s Indiana team back from nine down in the final two minutes with three long-balls from all over the court. Well, from that illustrious moment to this one — Leary pleaded guilty to fraud relating to a mortgage company scheme late last week in Ft. Wayne, and he is on the hook for $300,000 in restitution as well as possible prison time. Nice.
- Did you see Gary Parrish’s summer all-americans? With three Big 12 players on his first team, it’s going to be another fantastic season in the nation’s heartland.
- This is an interesting post from Bylaw Blog (“the unofficial blog of NCAA compliance” — awesome!) that suggests that the NCAA Infractions folks may be reaching a critical mass of knowledge in both football and basketball (about how “the system” actually works) to begin focusing on and targeting the volume cheaters. We can only hope…
- What do Rick Barnes (Big 12), Jeff Bzdelik (ACC), Fran McCaffery (Big Ten), Buzz Williams (Big East), Rick Stansbury (SEC) and Kevin O’Neill (Pac-10) have in common? These six coaches in the BCS leagues tend to play their starters more than any other coach in that league, according to statistics compiled by Dan Hanner over at YABB in his typically stellar analysis. (ed. note — Bzdelik’s and McCaffery’s numbers were of course from previous schools)
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Can’t really explain why Rick Barnes goes to his bench so rarely, but for the rest of them it seems like a result of having comparatively little talent. I expect Bzdelik to go to his bench much more frequently at Wake than he did at Colorado, especially after this year.