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Darnell Lazare & Terry Martin: NBA-D Draft

Posted by JoePa on 11/6/09 at 3:30 pm
Last night Darnell Lazare and Terry Martin both went in the NBA Developmental Draft.

Lazare (who spent 2007-08 playing in Sweden and 2008-2009 in Ukraine) went in Round 2 to the Maine Red Claws.

Martin went in Round 5 to the Reno Bighorns
Here is the link (to a PDF document)

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President Bernard Machen filled out a US News & World Report survey, asking him to rank all the major universities in the USA according to a 5-point scale: (1) distinguished, (2) strong, (3) good, (4) adequate, or (5) marginal. Here are his rankings of the SEC schools:

Distinguished: University of Florida

Strong: Vanderbilt (also Tulane, fyi)

Good: Auburn, Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Ole Miss, South Carolina

Adequate: Arkansas, LSU, Mississippi State, Tennessee

Marginal: no SEC schools

In ranking the University of Florida as "distinguished," he has it ranked ahead of the University of Chicago (strong), Georgetown University (good), Notre Dame (good), Johns Hopkins (strong), Dartmouth (good), Cornell (strong), Duke (strong), Penn (strong), Brown (good), and the University of Virginia (strong).

With LSU in his "adequate" category are others like Samford (not Stanford), University of Alaska, University of Colorado, American University, Howard University, Central Florida, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Ball State, Indiana State, Wichita State, Louisville, Louisiana Tech, UNO, Louisiana-Lafayette, Central Michigan, Wayne State, Jackson State, Montana State, UNLV, Seton Hall, New Mexico State, St. John's, East Carolina, North Dakota State, Bowling Green, Cleveland State, Kent State, Oklahoma State, Clemson, Baylor, SMU, Texas Tech, Houston, BYU, Old Dominion, VCU, West Virginia, and Marquette.

With his own school, Florida, in the "distinguished" category are Stanford, California-Berkeley, Yale, Harvard, MIT, University of Michigan, Princeton, and Columbia.

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re: BamaScoop

Posted by JoePa on 11/29/07 at 2:42 pm to
As a Penn State alum (and an employee of LSU) there was a time just a few years ago that I prayed that Saban would take the Penn State job whenever JoePa retired (which IMHO should have been 5 years ago). But Saban has damaged his reputation with this Dolphins-Alabama stuff. Now, ...