I wrote about the Mike Danton case a few times in the past. Today he pleaded guilty and faces 7-10 years in prison. A sad story. I really think he was the victim here, as the guy he wanted killed, his agent David Frost, is by all accounts an evil, controlling man. Frost abused Danton…
CollegeFootballNews.com previews ACC football. In a bit of a hedge, they pick a four way tie for first with FSU, Miami, NC State and Virginia. New powerhouse Virginia Tech is picked eighth.
This page is a pretty good rundown of some traditions and nicknames in the ACC.
Ilian Evtimov is recovering well from his second knee surgery. This one was much less serious than the last one, but you have to be worried about a guy with two different knee injuries this early in his career.
Marion Jones is going to make the trip to Athens afterall, after winning the long jump at the Olympics Trials. She won by nearly a foot. Maybe she’s not washed up after all.
Terry Holland is leaving The University of Virginia after a long career there. He was coach for 16 years (their most successful one), AD and then fundraiser for the new basketball arena. Terry’s always been a class act. Good luck to him in the future.
I’ve been meaning all week to write up something on the Shaq and Boozer stories. They are both very interesting sports business stories. They involve negotiation, intrigue, betrayal and hope. Good stuff. Unfortunately, I’ve never quite had the time to put all my thoughts together coherently. Fortunately, both issues were brought up in the Sports…
We’ve seen the offensive lines and wide receivers. Now the linebackers, courtesy of the TheDevilsDen.com. I should note that UVA’s crew, which ranks as #1, includes a junior and two sophomores. Scary.
Greg Doyel has a pretty scathing and informative look into the NCAA’s investigation of Missouri. The NCAA comes off as a bunch of Keystone Kops.
Now that Shaq’s in Miami, lots of other players want to be there too. They’re calling Pat Riley on the phone begging to be part of the team. They want the open shots. They want the defensive help. They want the media attention. And mostly, they want the titles.