Around Town


Conference Call -- The field has been set for the ACC-Big Ten "Challenge." Ohio State at North Carolina is Must-See TV.

Miss-ing the Point -- If every Andy Kennedy signee meets academic eligibility requirements and enrolls at Ole Miss this fall, the Rebels would have 14 players, one over the NCAA maximum for scholarship players during a season.

Sims City -- "Kentucky junior Rekalin Sims has requested and been granted his release to transfer from the Wildcats’ men’s basketball team..."

The South Shall Rise Again -- Former Cincinnati point guard Devan Downey will transfer to South Carolina. In 2004, Downey was named Mr. Basketball in South Carolina. If former Georgia Tech guard Zam Fredrick follows Downey to South Carolina, the Gamecocks are apt to make noise in 2008.

Net Gain -- Colorado’s Richard Roby is nowhere to be found on campus. According to press reports, Roby claims to be taking classes online to make sure he maintains his eligibility in the case he opts to return to Boulder.

Charlotte's Web -- After a single year on the bench at Maryland, former UNC-Charlotte assistant Rob Moxley will return to the 49ers.

State of Attention -- Iowa State is investigating possible NCAA violations related to Jiri Hubalek.

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Net Gain -- Colorado's Richard Roby is nowhere to be found on campus. According to press reports, Roby claims to be taking classes online to make sure he maintains his eligibility in the case he opts to return to Boulder.

Charlotte's Web -- After a single year on the bench at Maryland, former UNC-Charlotte assistant Rob Moxley will return to the 49ers.

State of Attention -- Iowa State is investigating possible NCAA violations related to Jiri Hubalek.

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by amokire on Tue Nov 14, 2006 at 03:22:56 AM EST
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