Friday, November 08, 2013

Friday Afternoon Links

Another home game tonight -- can't wait! I'll also be keeping an eye on the intriguing Oregon-Georgetown matchup in South Korea. I like to think I played a small part in the development of basketball in Asia. I was invited by the Japanese government to hold several clinics in Japan back in the 1930s. And after the war, the U.S. government invited me back to east Asia to hold clinics around the region.

But enough about me. On to the Friday links:

 Interesting Pac-12 Coaches Survey by the Washington Times.

 Five keys for the success of Washington and of Washington State.

 Preview of the big Oregon-Georgetown game tonight. Plus information on the Oregon suspensions.

 Oregon State looked sluggish again in its second exhibition game.

 Big Opening Day in LA. UCLA is more focused on the court. USC is expecting big things from J.T. Terrell. Plus, both teams have new coaches.

 The ten key issues facing Colorado this season. It starts with a big test tonight against Baylor.

 Cal expects to have one thing they didn't have last year: balance.

 Stanford's expectations are to compete for a Pac-12 title and get to the NCAAs.

 The new rules against hand-checking and cutting are expected to drastically affect the game.

 Updates from across the college basketball uni-verse. Includes mention of Utah's new collar, lettering and side-panel adjustments.

 Next week's opponent, UC Davis, features one of the Top-100 players in the nation: Corey Hawkins.

 Ball State didn't look so hot in its exhibition win against Marian.

 Boise State is knocking on the door to a national ranking.

 Fresno State's home-opener against Cal State-Northridge is sold-out, thanks to Paul George.

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