Wednesday, April 26, 2006

The Morning Edition

It's like a horserace. On the outside Steve Lavin was leading the field, but John Beilein has come up quickly and has overtaken Lavin. Meanwhile Dereck Whittenburg has been, apparently, left in the dust. Frank Dascenzo of the Herald-Sun also takes a look at the search in Raleigh.

Will Miami receiver's height keep him from being a first-round draft pick? Sinorice Moss is just 5-8 and that may overshadow his skills. Meanwhile FSU's Antonio Cromartie hopes a first-round selection on Saturday will help him take care of his mom's medical bills. And Tye Hill is hoping to do something no Clemson Tiger has done since 2001.

On the college football front, UVa. is searching for a kicker. This edition of UVa. notes also mentions that Tony Franklin, kicked off the team along with two other players, may be able to return.

You follow the ACC this long and never realize some things. Did anyone know that George Steinbrenner had a connection to the University of North Carolina. It's true. His daughter and son-in-law graduated from the school. As a result, Steinbrenner has donated $1 million to the school to help with the remodeling of the baseball stadium. In return, the entrance to the facility will be named Steinbrenner Family Courtyard.

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