The Daily Read
Today's Read is ready and willing to accept the job at Oregon.From longtime Basketball Times contributor Dick "Hoops" Weiss of the New York Daily News, the clock is officially ticking and the Big Ten's targeted expansion could cripple the Big East.
After staring on the hardwood and the gridiron, Miami's Jimmy Graham could be the first Hurricane drafted in tonight's NFL Draft, from the Miami Herald.
The beard might be back, Jacob Pullen is likely to return to Kansas State for his senior year, from the Wichita Eagle.
From Scarlet Knight to Gator bite, Florida gives former McDonald's All-American Mike Rosario a fresh start, from Yahoo! Sports.
This might be more impressive than appearing in the national title game. Butler's Avery Jukes spearheads a charity that aids youth education in Uganda, from the Indianapolis Star.
Despite losing underslassmen Armon Johnson and Luke Babbitt to the NBA draft, Nevada coach David Carter remains optimistic, from The Record-Courier.
While Sooner fans swell with anger over this season's fall from grace, most should realize that Jeff Capel deserves a second chance at Oklahoma, from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
And speaking of the Capels, Jason Capel, a "players coach," has been introduced as the head coach at Appalachian State, from the Winston-Salem Journal.
For the second time in two years, Seattle coach Cameron Dollar scores another player from crosstown Washington, from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
Interim coach Bobby Washington named head coach at Grambling, from the Monroe News-Star.
On the heels of publishing his new memoir, A Game of Character, First Brother-In-Law/Oregon State coach Craig Robinson sat down for a Q&A with TIME magazine.

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