Thanks to Tim Floyd and his trip to Greenville. Love the jackass in the Duke sweatshirt on the front row at ECU. So many jokes. So little time.
Tim Floyd
Boston College Fires Al Skinner, Lavin to St. John’s [Updated 3 pm]
Boston College basketball coach Al Skinner has been fired, according to sources at Boston College. A press conference is scheduled for noon today. We will have much more later. For the moment, Eagle in Atlanta has put together his initial list of potential candidates (faster than Lee Fowler was able to find a single telephone […]
NCAA strikes a much needed blow against injustice, SEMOST style
“The NCAA hasn’t busted a single big-time men’s basketball program in nearly two years. It hasn’t nailed a major football program in nearly 15 months. It’s the longest stretch of compliance for the once iron-fisted organization in 46 years and the second longest ever according to an analysis of the NCAA’s major infractions database.” […]
Some Wednesday Notes…
I’m sure that most all of us are ready to get back to talking about sports, considering the tumultuous events of the past week here at NC State. That in mind, here’s some stuff that’s been rattling around the college sports scene: Is BC Getting It’s Own “Chris Weinke?” Without doubt, the roster at BC […]
Sources: Tim Floyd to Arizona & more dominoes could fall
The landscape of the Pac-10 continues to transform as 2009’s coaching carousel continues with this somewhat surprising move – Tim Floyd to Arizona After unsuccessfully trying to woo Rick Pitino and reportedly going after Mark Few and Jeff Capel, Arizona is set to name Tim Floyd as its new head coach according to reports. Fox […]
Floyd Has Trojans on the Right Track
(Trout should love this one) By now, you probably know how much SFN appreciates a great coaching job and values the impact of coaching on a program. We are firm believers that every person maintains within themselves individual skills and characteristics that create unique impacts on games, seasons, and programs. We found this article focusing […]