Friday hot links
Hoops:
- Things are looking good with Morgan, Roll. [L.A. Times]
- About the one-and-done: "The NCAA is not a victim. It is a perpetrator." Yes, yes, yes! I couldn't agree more — the NCAA needs to stop crying and take a stand. [Bruins Nation]
- Andy Katz blogs that Alfred Aboya is one of the "good news" stories in basketball. [ESPN Insider, subscription required]
Football:
- UCLA and Houston have struck a deal for a three-game series. [Houston Chronicle]
- The Eric Turner Memorial Golf Tournament is just around the corner. [Scout]
- UCLA spring practice didn't go too well with those quarterback injuries, but let's keep things in perspective. [Daily Bruin]
- Chris Foster is tracking the off season surgeries. [L.A. Times]
- Fark of the day: Watch Neuheisel and Carroll have a dance-off. [LSU Freak]
Other sports:
- What's Karch Kiraly up to these days? Coaching high school volleyball, of course. [L.A. Times]
- An interesting look at this year's baseball stats. [Daily Bruin]
SCandle (back by popular demand, it's USC news!):
- The third annual compendium of "scandal, criminality, investigations, embarrassing incidents and other assorted black eyes" at USC has been released. The comments get a little spicy. [Bruins Nation]
- Ben Howland vs. Tim Floyd: A Tale of Two Coaches [Gutty Little Bruins]

WHAT ABOUT THE BRUIN SOFTBALL TEAM THIS WEEKEND????
Posted by: Michael Saltzman | May 16, 2008 at 09:32 AM