Monday, April 6, 2009

What's this? Mud on our faces?

UPDATE: Maybe this puts it all to rest.

Well, it could be worse. It could be something else splattering our noggin. The money sure would be a jump but as an insider pointed out to us last night -- Stew Morrill would face no more questions about his scheduling. At WSU, he could play whoever he wants and then the PAC-10 schedule takes care of the rest.

Morrill talks with Washington State
Jared Eborn
Deseret News
April 5, 2009


As has been the case several times over the past several seasons, Utah State basketball coach Stew Morrill is an attractive candidate to fill a variety of vacant coaching positions.

The latest is Washington State, and according to a source close to the USU basketball staff, an offer for Morrill to make the jump from the Aggies to the Pac-10 Cougars could come as early as today.

The source told the Deseret News on Sunday that Morrill met with Washington State officials in Seattle on Sunday to discuss the opening...

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and

Morrill meets with Cougars
Shawn Harrison
Herald Journal
April 6, 2009


A trip to Colorado to visit family was cut short for Utah State men’s head basketball coach Stew Morrill.

After being contacted and invited for a meeting with Washington State, the Aggie coach was in Seattle Sunday. According to a reporter with The Seattle Times, Morrill was one of two current head coaches interviewed for the opening at WSU.

USU Athletics Director Scott Barnes was contacted by Washington State and gave approval for Morrill to meet with the Cougars.

Portland State’s Ken Bone was the other candidate interviewed Sunday in Seattle. Bone has guided the Vikings to back-to-back Big Sky Conference Tournament championships and trips to the NCAA Tournament.

The Seattle Times also reported Alabama-Birmingham head coach Mike Davis was interviewed by WSU Athletic Director Jim Sterk at the Final Four this weekend, as were several other candidates...
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