Greg Paulus goes to (drum roll)...
posted by LW, Thursday, May 14, 2009
Apparently Paulus, a mediocre basketball player at Duke who happened to be an accomplished high school football player, will decide between playing football at Nebraska or Syracuse, or taking his basketball talents overseas, or ... something.
I, for one, am eagerly anticipating Paulus' announcement. Because it'll mean the end of all this talk and speculation about a player who's probably not worth the talk and speculation.
Speaking of quarterbacks and decisions, former Miami signal-caller Robert Marve appears poised to walk on at Tennessee.
Heather Dinich has some good wrap-up stuff from the ACC meetings.
Andrew Carter of the Orlando Sentinel says money was the dominant topic at Amelia Island.
More on the ACC Tournament's eventual move to Myrtle Beach here and here.
Still can't figure out what the ACC has against Greenville, which was an unqualified success when it played host to the tournament years back.
Looks like the struggling Pac-10 conference is going to create its own network.
Tigers golf team starts NCAA regional play today, and the Independent-Mail and Greenville News have previews.
Almost forgot about baseball. Tigers start their series at N.C. State today, and the Independent-Mail takes a look at the catalyst for the team's resurgence: Jeff Schaus.
And last but definitely not least: Tennessee receives a football commitment from a guy named ... Jose Jose.
Wow.
WOW.
LW
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So Greg Paulus makes his long-awaited decision today, and given the amount of ink that's been spilled on this kid you'd think he were Terrelle Pryor or something.
Apparently Paulus, a mediocre basketball player at Duke who happened to be an accomplished high school football player, will decide between playing football at Nebraska or Syracuse, or taking his basketball talents overseas, or ... something.
I, for one, am eagerly anticipating Paulus' announcement. Because it'll mean the end of all this talk and speculation about a player who's probably not worth the talk and speculation.
Speaking of quarterbacks and decisions, former Miami signal-caller Robert Marve appears poised to walk on at Tennessee.
Heather Dinich has some good wrap-up stuff from the ACC meetings.
Andrew Carter of the Orlando Sentinel says money was the dominant topic at Amelia Island.
More on the ACC Tournament's eventual move to Myrtle Beach here and here.
Still can't figure out what the ACC has against Greenville, which was an unqualified success when it played host to the tournament years back.
Looks like the struggling Pac-10 conference is going to create its own network.
Tigers golf team starts NCAA regional play today, and the Independent-Mail and Greenville News have previews.
Almost forgot about baseball. Tigers start their series at N.C. State today, and the Independent-Mail takes a look at the catalyst for the team's resurgence: Jeff Schaus.
And last but definitely not least: Tennessee receives a football commitment from a guy named ... Jose Jose.
Wow.
WOW.
LW
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