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April 7, 2008 3:42 PM
Monday p.m. notes
Posted by Bob Condotta
A few notes and links:
--- The NCAA tournament challenge will obviously end tonight and the games Saturday created a lot of turnover at the top --- I fell from 15th to 28th by missing both games (I had a UCLA-Carolina final with the Bruins winning it all, so I will fall even further from here). Here's the link to the page.
--- Oregon State will make the hiring of Craig Robinson as its new coach official at 4 p.m. (you can watch it here).
--- Brian Dohn has a few interesting UCLA-related notes in his blog, including that Alfred Aboya might skip hi senior season to go to grad school and that Taylor King, who has transferred from Duke, is considering USC, Gonzaga and Villanova.
--- Anthony Gimino has a good column on the decision facing Chase Budinger and how that could impact Arizona (he thinks it could be a bigger deal than Jerryd Bayless because the Wildcats have another good PG coming in in Brandon Jennings but no obviously replacement for Budinger).
--- USC recruit Leonard Washington has gotten academically eligible, reports Scott Wolf.
--- Call it Memphis 74, Kansas 71 as a somewhat-blah NCAA Tournament yields at least a fascinating finale.
Posted by mattysimone
8:11 PM, Apr 07, 2008
olly are you really gonna when this tourney bracket?
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Posted by 206er
6:44 PM, Apr 07, 2008
my gut tells me buddinger stays. i don't base this on anything other than the fact that i think he'll always be a better college player than pro. but i think he'll saty. i'd like to see memphis win tonight also