Morning Five: Veterans Day Edition

Posted by jstevrtc on November 11th, 2010

  1. Evan Daniels has over 10,000 Twitter followers. Dave Telep has almost 11,000. This should surprise nobody. The Louisville Courier-Journal takes a look at how the reportage of college basketball recruiting is getting to be just as big a national sports obsession, and is getting to be just as competitive, as the race to sign the recruits themselves. Interesting fellows, those chaps. We thoroughly enjoyed speaking with Mr. Telep a few weeks ago, and our own informers and operatives tell us that not only is Daniels a platinum mine of recruiting information, but that he can’t go anywhere without legions of female followers running after him. We can neither confirm nor deny that Daniels started that rumor himself.
  2. According to the Lansing State Journal, the season is over. In an article yesterday, it bullet-pointed every game on Michigan State’s schedule and provided a short description on how each will play out. Shockingly, the Journal predicts the Spartans will finish the season on a 14-game winning streak that includes clinching the Big Ten regular season title on Michigan’s floor, a Big Ten Tournament title, and another national championship for Tom Izzo. Fun stuff, here — especially when their prognostications get to NCAA Tournament time. And especially if you’re an MSU fan.
  3. Conference realignment continues. Andy Katz reported yesterday that Denver, Texas State, and Texas-San Antonio are headed for the WAC for the 2012-13 season. They’ll replace Boise State, Fresno State, and Nevada who left for the Mountain West. Again, a lot of this seems to be motivated by something called football, so we’ll do some investigative reporting to find out exactly what that is. If we ever knew, we forgot after October 15th.
  4. The first day of the hoops signing period didn’t yield any massive surprises, but some schools at or near the top of the overall recruiting rankings heard from each (or most) of the prospects who verbally committed to them earlier, and good things seem to come in fours. John Calipari discusses the four letters Kentucky received; Illinois also received a quartet of goodness yesterday; Virginia Tech saw ink from its foursome of top-100 signees; and here are four great write-ups on four prospects St. John’s officially signed yesterday, with one more likely to come tomorrow.
  5. West Virginia fans are steppin’ up. Correction: make that have been stepping up. On the strength of last year’s Final Four appearance, Mountaineer faithful have set a season-ticket sales record for the sixth straight year. Pretty impressive by itself, but more so when you factor in the still-limping economy, and that these babies aren’t exactly going for chicken feed. Hold on, here — two straight perfect graduation scores, a Final Four, a top-25 recruiting class…we’re going to have to try to get over to Morgantown. Sounds like these are good days to be an ‘Eer.

[Ed. note: we don’t know if he’s a Mountaineers fan, but #5 is humbly dedicated to Frank Woodruff Buckles of Charles Town, West Virginia. Currently 109 years old, he is the United States’ last living veteran from World War I. RTC extends its heartfelt gratitude on this day to all the military veterans who have served our country, whether it was yesterday or 92 years ago.]

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2 responses to “Morning Five: Veterans Day Edition”

  1. bevo says:

    The invitation to Denver is more about basketball in terms of scheduling and automatic bid. This expansion was not driven by football alone like the Pac 12’s move, the Big 11’s move, and the Mountain West’s move. The WAC is trying to remain alive. This expansion, though, does nothing to help Hawaii.

    What I don’t understand is how the two Texas schools can afford the increase travel budgets given their state government faces a $28 Billion shortfall. Yes, billion with a B. The state has little room to generate revenue; rather, education will bear the brunt of spending cuts.

    Oh, wait. These programs tax their students. Who says higher education does not prepare you for life? The majority paying taxes to support the (rich) minority.

  2. Matt B. says:

    Wasn’t Calipari supposed to be the guy who told his players to not sign the NLI. I guess it’s easier to have Brandon Knight not sign it in May when there is very little that can happen before October. It’s a bit harder when there might be an NBA lockout forcing Knight to come back. Wouldn’t this be the perfect time to have Teague not sign it just in case. I know he made it work with Bledsoe, but I don’t think Teague is looking to play second banana and get drafted in the back half of the first round. I’m generally among the Cal haters, but I really liked what he did last year with the NLI. I’m just a little disappointed that he didn’t keep it up in a tougher situation.

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