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Talent, experience returns for MBB

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – All has been quiet on the Vanderbilt men’s basketball front since the team was eliminated from the SEC Tournament in mid-March and missed postseason play for the first time since 2003. However, many supporters and fans of the team hope that the 2009 offseason is the calm before a successful storm in 2009-10.
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Hoop stars make VU summer home

Commodore basketball players at the professional level have well-stamped passports. But in the summer they’ve all had the same destination, and there’s no identification required.
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Ott Named First-Team All-American by ‘BA’

BATON ROUGE — LSU pitcher Matty Ott was named Tuesday to the 2009 Baseball America magazine first-team Freshman All-America squad.
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LSU Marketing Takes Home Three NACMA Awards

BATON ROUGE — LSU Marketing & Promotions won three awards at the annual convention of the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators, it was announced on Friday.
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ESPNU’s “TMI” Game of the Week Features CWS Championship

BRISTOL, Conn. — For the sixth time in program history, the LSU Tigers won the College World Series, and on Wednesday, fans can relive their latest title.
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Softball Adds Transfer Heidi Pizer for 2010 Season

BATON ROUGE — Head coach Yvette Girouard announced the addition of transfer Heidi Pizer Tuesday to the LSU softball roster. Pizer comes to the Tigers from Louisiana-Lafayette and will enter as a sophomore for the 2010 season.
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The Steady Erosion of UGA Athletics?

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The final NACDA Learfield Sports Cup rankings came out Tuesday and the news isn’t good for Dawg people.  For those that don’t know, the cup (it was once the Sears Cup, but is now sponsored by something called Learfield Sports) is the award for the best overall athletic performance by an NCAA athletic department.  Each school’s score is based on a system of point allocations.  Points are given to each athletic program based on how their athletic teams finish in NCAA championships.  Each program gets to take their top twenty performing teams, ten teams of each sex.  Stanford, who fields an enormous amount of D-1 teams, always wins because they can usually pick twenty really good teams from their diverse portfolio.  UGA, in comparison, has only 20 athletic teams and riding horses doesn’t count in the standings.
Across the conference, however, the criteria are fairly equal.  LSU has 19 sports teams and UF has 20, but one is women’s lacrosse, which they haven’t ever gotten points for.  So, of the three SEC athletic programs which are consistently in the top 15 in the standings, all have the same number of sports, 19.  
For the first half of the previous decade, UGA and UF were always fighting it out for the best SEC athletic program.  From 1999 to 2005, these two schools were in a constant battle.  UF held on to the conference crown in successive years only once.  Other than those two years, it was an alternating honor between the two schools.  LSU was a consistent third.
Since 2004, however, check out the trends:
That’s disturbing for UGA as it illustrates a consistent erosion in overall athletic competitiveness.  This year’s finish sees us outside of the top 15 for the first time since 1997.  Meanwhile, LSU has been on the opposite trajectory, rising for its first back-to-back top 10 finish.
So, what’s the problem?  Could it be Damon Evans, who assumed the reigns of the UGA athletic department on July 1, 2004?  Or is that just a coincidence?  Damon inherited Felton (the basketball program has garnered points only once during the decline), Andy Landers had his worst year in a long time last season, and it was an odd year for the baseball team.  Most of this year’s differential with LSU can be accounted for by two sports: track and basketball.  Every other UGA team is within the general area of their 2004 performance (baseball was #3 in 2004, but we did get points this year).  When UF and LSU are putting every team they have in postseason, UGA is going to fade fast with a couple of misses.  That’s just what happened this year.

Any year you finish in the top ten is a good year.  This year’s big drop isn’t necessarily Damon’s fault, but it should be a warning.  UF and LSU are demanding and getting excellence from every program they field.  We should do the same.  I hate for UGA to be second in anything.  I hate third even more. 

Quinton

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If This Isn’t Illegal, It Should Be…

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The 13 year old brother of Tennessee Safety Eric Barry, Evan, as committed to the Volunteers according to the Nashville City Paper. Lane Kiffin’s recruiting record at UT has been marred by allegations of (and actual) NCAA violations, maybe this latest episode will spawn the “Kiffin Rule” in college football.

More on this story from Drew Edwards of GoVolsXtra

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The Big Blue Daily Mail — Breaking News for Kentucky Fans

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Could it really happen?  Could Xavier Henry bolt the Jayhawks and don the Blue and White?

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Could it really happen? Could Xavier Henry bolt the Jayhawks and don the Blue and White?

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Okay, this story has just exploded in the last hour or so and we are going to need more than just a FanShot to talk about it.  The word is going around that Xavier Henry wanted to follow Calipari to Kentucky, but his mother refused to move here and he wanted to be near her.  So he and his brother C.J. agreed to come play for Bill Self at Kansas.

Here is the key — Henry is not signed anywhere.  You can only sign one LOI per year, and Henry did that — with Memphis.  When Memphis let him out of that LOI, he essentially became the college equivalent of a free agent — he can just show up on campus and sign scholarship papers if the school wants to extend one and he is otherwise qualified.  His agreement with Self to come to Kansas is non-binding on either him or Self.

Apparently, Xavier Henry is now seriously thinking about coming to Kentucky instead of Kansas.  That would be huge for two reasons — one, we have an available scholarship, and two, Henry would fill an immediate and crucial (if not quite desperate) need that UK currently has — that of a shooting guard.  Henry is a remarkable, NBA -level talent that would significantly alter Kentucky’s fortunes if he actually decided to come here.

Another thing that Henry would do if he came to Kentucky is make the 2009 recruiting class the undisputed, undefeated heavyweight class of all time, exceeding even the Fab Five of Michigan.  To my knowledge, no school has ever landed the #1, 2, and 3 ranked recruits as well as two other Rivals.com five-star players.  Henry would remove all doubt about the #1 class in modern college basketball history.

After the jump, you will find lots of articles for more information.

Xavier Henry News

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    Xavier Henry reconsidering?

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    Xavier Henry reconsidering?

    It was a rumor, now it qualifies as a “report.”

    Two words. Very interesting. If Henry came to UK, the schadenfreude would be as thick as molasses in the wintertime.


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