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Entries for March, 2010

Butler carries ‘Hoosiers‘ pride into Final Four

Unless you attended Michigan State, Duke or West Virginia, or pretend you did, you are pulling for Butler University at the Final Four.

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Butler carries ‘Hoosiers‘ pride into Final Four

Unless you attended Michigan State, Duke or West Virginia, or pretend you did, you are pulling for Butler University at the Final Four.

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Butler carries ‘Hoosiers’ pride into Final Four (The Tampa Tribune)

Unless you attended Michigan State, Duke or West Virginia, or pretend you did, you are pulling for Butler University at the Final Four.

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NCAA FINAL FOUR: Butler’s coach is youthful, successful (Lansing State Journal)

INDIANAPOLIS – The formal timeline shows Butler took less than two days to promote a 30-year-old Brad Stevens to head basketball coach.

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NCAA Men’s Capsules: Final Four has team-oriented look (The Brownsville Herald)

John Wall, despite his prodigious talent, isn’t at the Final Four. His Kentucky Wildcats were knocked out a game short. Ohio State’s Evan Turner flamed out, too, a round earlier. Villanova’s Scottie Reynolds didn’t even come close.

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KEISSER: Dear NCAA: Glass slipper doesn’t fit (Long Beach Press-Telegram)

Here is the story of Cinderella-not the one written by ancient Greeks, Charles Perrault or Walt Disney, but the one now being showcased by the NCAA and its hunchback network knave CBS.

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Doyel: Firing recently hired Floyd best option (CBS Sports)

Plenty of schools have erred in coaching hires. Add Texas El-Paso to the list for gambling on Tim Floyd. UTEP needs to do what’s right: kick him — and clueless AD Bob Stull — to the curb, a disgusted Gregg Doyel says.

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IU Kicks Off Second Week of Spring Football

The Indiana football team opened its second week of spring practice on Tuesday afternoon at Memorial Stadium. It consisted of position drills, offensive and defensive specific drills, special teams drills as well as 7-on-7 and 11-on-11 scrimmages.

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Big Ten Network to Produce 15+ Hours of Spring Football Coverage

The Big Ten Network will be the home for the best Big Ten spring football coverage anywhere, with studio shows twice each week beginning April 14 and telecasts of six Big Ten spring games. In all, the network will dedicate more than 15 hours to Big Ten spring football coverage.

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Butler fever overtakes Indy (Detroit Free Press)

INDIANAPOLIS — Season-ticket holder Joy Pope had been waiting in line for more than 2 hours at Butler’s Hinkle Fieldhouse on Monday to buy tickets to the Final Four and wasn’t even halfway to the finish line. It was a good thing she brought portable chairs and persuaded the local pizza place to make a special delivery so she could eat lunch.

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