Stew Morrill is 499 (yes, it seems like he has been in Logan forever), make that is going for victory #500 and even the dimmest of wits should buy into the idea that his players are going to have a little extra incentive tonight versus Idaho. But don't dare raise that subject in Morrill's presence unless you wish to be the subject of the evil-ist of eyes and probably a few choice words. In a couldn't-plan-it-better coincidence, Morrill is coaching tonight against Don Verlin, his former protégé.
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The league-leading Lousiana Tech Bulldogs are scheduled to hula against Hawaii tonight and probably loaded for bear, or at least Rainbow Warrior. Which UH player faces the unenviable task of going up against Kyle Gibson? Or for that matter, Olu Ashaolu, Magnum Rolle, Jamel Guyton et al? Will foul trouble decide the game since neither team has great depth?
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Can a Paul George-less Fresno State match Nevada's scoring firepower? That breeze you are feeling is the WAC head coaches rushing to check their schedules in hopes of seeing the Bulldogs listed as an opponent in the next couple of weeks (George is presumed out for 2-3 weeks and probably won't be at full strength for some time).
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We had forgotten this angle: Wendell McKines is returning 'home' and will have a sizeable contingent of family and friends in the house tonight when visiting New Mexico State takes the court against San Jose State. The Aggies also boast a nine-game winning streak versus the Spartans. One key question: who matches up with McKines in the SJSU four-guard offense? Another: will Jahmar Young's "JY sense" make another appearance?
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Sam Wasson and Travis Mason Mason-Bushman do their usual best with the weekly "Checking In On The WAC" at Rush The Court.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Saturday's WAC news, links and notes
Posted by Kevin McCarthy at 9:34 AM
Labels: Fresno State Bulldogs, Hawaii basketball, Louisiana Tech basketball, Nevada basketball Wolf Pack, New Mexico State basketball, San Jose State basketball, Stew Morrill, Utah State basketball
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