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Shorts Stacks 3.31.09 - link dump

While the Chicago Sun Times files for bankruptcy...and as you wait for Google's yearly April Fools' joke... remember that some man was arrested for drunk driving on a bar stool... and you HAVE to check out this modernized telling of the Passover story... in Facebook form.

short stack iconJonathan Vilma's apartment on Long Island was raided in connection to some drug beef that looks like it came out of a TV show (the reverse of "ripped from the headlines"): a Liberian immigrant with a suitcase filled with stolen cocaine or fake money, a body dumped in Paerdegat Basin, a person shot execution-style... how that ties in to the former Jets middle linebacker is unknown, but they were supposedly killed in his condo.

short stack iconRay Floriani, writing for College Chalk Talk, writes on Richmond's run in the CBI, where they lost to UTEP (Texas El-Paso) in the semifinal game. He notes the ridiculously bad (30% of their possessions) turnover rate for St. John's being the difference in the game... along with the inability to stop Richmond from hitting threes. Floriani also expresses hope that playing in the game helps St. John's coach Norm Roberts, "one of the good guys," as he calls him.

short stack iconHaters to the front! with this Louisville Courier-Journal article about how some question John Calipari's recruiting and temper. I touched on this in the coaching candidates post, about how his players have not been class acts, even if (by some metrics) they do well in school. I thought Kentucky fetishized clean cut players... maybe not as much as winning. If someone in Wildcat country has a problem with the look of the kids - and even the occasional problem with graduating - they should get over it. Kids have tattoos, kids have swagger, and these kids win games. They're not all going to be crew cut Adolph Rupp kids, and I'm sure those guys weren't saints by any means. Though memory does have a way of sanctifying folks.

short stack iconMemphis boosters are working hard on getting Calipari to stay. Of course they are. Can they touch the reported 8 year, 35 million dollar offer? If Cal goes, will Roburt Sallie, Wes Witherspoon, and Angel Garcia leave? Inquiring recruiters want to know... and if Calipari leaves, the Memphis Commercial Appeal has some candidates to replace him... though Cal wants Tony Barbee, his former assistant coach now at UTEP, to replace him. Unofficially, a Kentucky TV station says Calipari is taking the Kentucky job.

short stack iconThe University of Virginia has hired Washington State coach Tony Bennett to pilot the Cavaliers' men's basketball team. Kind of a surprise - no runs at Jeff Capel or other prominent candidates, and a pretty quick, no-muss no-fuss hire. Bennett has not been a head coach for long, but has brought some talent to the talent-barren Wash State Cougar team. They play very, very slow, but they are crisp and NEVER turn the ball over. Sylven Landesberg could be an ace in this system... Is Portland State's Ken Bone the man to keep the Cougars growling? Roaring? Do Cougars roar?

short stack iconAnd interestingly, from ESPN's Andy Katz:

Siena's Fran McCaffery hasn't heard from any of the high-profile jobs but did get an e-mail from a search firm on the Boston University job.... McCaffery has no issues if he stays put. He said he should have a really good team again next season after the Saints won consecutive first-round NCAA tournament games, beating Vanderbilt and Ohio State in back-to-back tournaments.

There has to be a job opening that has Fran McCaffery's name on it. Then again, the coaches who have moved have either been assistants (like Shaka Smart to Virginia Commonwealth) or have been major conference-level head coaches. So it's not time for the mid-major guys who move up, yet.