Morning Five: 03.22.11 Edition

Posted by nvr1983 on March 22nd, 2011

  1. His season may have ended in disappointing fashion on Sunday night, but it shouldn’t diminish the job that Mike Brey did at Notre Dame this season. In recognition of that the USBWA named Brey as the winner of its Henry Iba Coach of the Year. Brey will officially receive the award on April 1st in conjunction with the Final Four ceremonies. We used to think it was odd seeing someone honored at an event that they probably feel that they should be participating in, but when you think about it there really isn’t another way to schedule it and have that many people attend the reception.
  2. On the other end of the coaching spectrum there is Bruce Pearl. . . What can we say about Bruce that hasn’t been said? Mike Hamilton, the AD at Tennessee, may have shocked us with his comments that Pearl’s job would be up for review at the end of the NCAA Tournament, but his statement yesterday may have been even more shocking. The additional violation(s) in September 2010? Ok, we can sort of understand that because he hadn’t been criticized as much at that time. The ones in March 2011? We can’t even begin to fathom how he could be so obtuse.
  3. In lighter NCAA news, Butler announced that it would not be bringing its mascot to the South Regional as the NCAA also banned live mascots from this weekend’s events due to issues with space and the need for a quick turnaround for other events in the arenas, but Blue II might be allowed to participate in the Final Four. If this were Colorado thinking about bringing a buffalo, we might find the reasons valid, but realistically how much space could an animal that size take up and as long as it was house trained it shouldn’t be an issue being near the court.
  4. With all the coaching vacancies opening up around the country there have been a lot of names thrown around as potential candidates. One name that has been mentioned as a strong candidate at a variety of places most notably Arkansas was Mike Anderson. As recently as yesterday there were rumors that he was headed toward Fayetteville, but now it looks like Anderson will stay at Missouri with an extension that includes a raise.
  5. Finally, we normally use this space to link articles for you to click on and read, but sometimes the articles are so stupid that we don’t even bother linking to because we don’t want to give it the traffic (ok, this is the first time). The most recent article by Dan Shaughnessy in The Boston Globe is one of the most poorly written, lazy columns we have seen in a long time and uses every tired attack possible (including referring to people who could name 5 college basketball players as “one of the pudding-eating, basement-dwelling blog boys who’d normally be tracking UZR or NFL fantasy teams”). With gems like that it is not a surprise that he is the most disliked columnist in the country.
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