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Morning Coffee: BSU mentioned in self-help book
Posted by ESPN.com’s Graham Watson Boise State’s win over Oklahoma in the 2006 Fiesta Bowl has now become a self-help book. The Broncos innovations on offense will be the subject of a new book called “The Creative Discipline: Mastering the Art and Science of... [Read more...]
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Big 12 links: Stoops secure in OU’s rich football history
Posted by ESPN.com’s Tim Griffin I was struck looking at some pictures on the Oklahoman’s web site of Bob Stoops and how he has changed as he begins his 10th season coaching the Sooners. I recalled interviewing Stoops soon after he took over the Sooners’ job.... [Read more...]
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Steffy to start for Terps, Portis to play … where’s Turner?
Posted by ESPN.com’s Heather Dinich COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Around 8 a.m. today, Maryland offensive coordinator James Franklin called a meeting among his quarterbacks and went through numerous statistics that backed Ralph Friedgen’s decision to name Jordan Steffy... [Read more...]
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All in the family for Louisville’s Bolen
Posted by ESPN.com’s Brian Bennett Andy Lyons/Getty Images Brock Bolen makes a run during Louisville’s game against utah on Oct. 5, 2007. It sounds like a college student’s worst nightmare. The summer before your senior year, your parents decide... [Read more...]
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ACC in the morning: Quarterbacks edition
Posted by ESPN.com’s Heather Dinich Let’s start with the Terps, since the news of their latest quarterback, Jordan Steffy, had fans absolutely losing their minds on the message boards Monday. Chris Turner wasn’t available to talk to the media on Monday, which... [Read more...]
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Sunrise in the East: Injuries at Rutgers, Louisville
Posted by ESPN.com’s Brian Bennett Here’s your morning rundown of what’s happening in the Big East: * As camp winds down at Rutgers, the offensive line remains a question mark, Tom Luicci writes in The Star-Ledger. Starting left guard Kevin Haslam suffered a... [Read more...]
Baseball
Morning Coffee: BSU mentioned in self-help book
Posted by ESPN.com’s Graham Watson
Boise State’s win over Oklahoma in the 2006 Fiesta Bowl has now become a self-help book.
The Broncos innovations on offense will be the subject of a new book called “The Creative Discipline: Mastering the Art and Science of Innovation.” The book analyzes why some organizations are able to use innovation more successfully than others.
The book, written by Nancy Napier, who is a professor of international business at Boise State, and Mikael Nilsson, who is a program manager at the Knowledge Foundation out of Brookline, Mass., will also incorporate strategies of local Boise businesses and groups.
The book is due for release later this month.
Now, on to our links:
• Speaking of Boise State… Brian Murphy of the Idaho Stateman says the Broncos are no closer to finding a starting quarterback after a scrimmage this past weekend. Neither Bush Hamdan nor Kellen Moore did anything to distinguish himself in the race.
• Kansas announced that it would play Texas El-Paso and Southern Mississippi in 2009. The Jayhawks have never met either team.
• Speaking of Houston… Coach Kevin Sumlin named sophomore Case Keenum the team’s starting quarterback. Keenum, the Conference USA Freshman of the Year last season, was battling junior Blake Joseph for the starting job.
• Eastern Michigan quarterback Andy Schmitt is maturing in his second season as the Eagles’ starter. He’s studying film of professional quarterbacks to pick up some pointers.
• Idaho has moved to a shotgun scheme, which is incorporating a lot of roll outs, option and play-action, according to the Times-News in Twin Falls, Idaho.
• Northern Illinois quarterback Dan Nicholson was held out of this weekend’s scrimmage for health concerns, according to the Beacon News. Nicholson had offseason shoulder surgery and reported soreness.
• Fresno State is in the midst of a quarterback controversy between its second and third string players who are battling for the starting spot in the fall.
Basketball
Morning Coffee: BSU mentioned in self-help book
Posted by ESPN.com’s Graham Watson
Boise State’s win over Oklahoma in the 2006 Fiesta Bowl has now become a self-help book.
The Broncos innovations on offense will be the subject of a new book called “The Creative Discipline: Mastering the Art and Science of Innovation.” The book analyzes why some organizations are able to use innovation more successfully than others.
The book, written by Nancy Napier, who is a professor of international business at Boise State, and Mikael Nilsson, who is a program manager at the Knowledge Foundation out of Brookline, Mass., will also incorporate strategies of local Boise businesses and groups.
The book is due for release later this month.
Now, on to our links:
• Speaking of Boise State… Brian Murphy of the Idaho Stateman says the Broncos are no closer to finding a starting quarterback after a scrimmage this past weekend. Neither Bush Hamdan nor Kellen Moore did anything to distinguish himself in the race.
• Kansas announced that it would play Texas El-Paso and Southern Mississippi in 2009. The Jayhawks have never met either team.
• Speaking of Houston… Coach Kevin Sumlin named sophomore Case Keenum the team’s starting quarterback. Keenum, the Conference USA Freshman of the Year last season, was battling junior Blake Joseph for the starting job.
• Eastern Michigan quarterback Andy Schmitt is maturing in his second season as the Eagles’ starter. He’s studying film of professional quarterbacks to pick up some pointers.
• Idaho has moved to a shotgun scheme, which is incorporating a lot of roll outs, option and play-action, according to the Times-News in Twin Falls, Idaho.
• Northern Illinois quarterback Dan Nicholson was held out of this weekend’s scrimmage for health concerns, according to the Beacon News. Nicholson had offseason shoulder surgery and reported soreness.
• Fresno State is in the midst of a quarterback controversy between its second and third string players who are battling for the starting spot in the fall.
Football
Morning Coffee: BSU mentioned in self-help book
Posted by ESPN.com’s Graham Watson
Boise State’s win over Oklahoma in the 2006 Fiesta Bowl has now become a self-help book.
The Broncos innovations on offense will be the subject of a new book called “The Creative Discipline: Mastering the Art and Science of Innovation.” The book analyzes why some organizations are able to use innovation more successfully than others.
The book, written by Nancy Napier, who is a professor of international business at Boise State, and Mikael Nilsson, who is a program manager at the Knowledge Foundation out of Brookline, Mass., will also incorporate strategies of local Boise businesses and groups.
The book is due for release later this month.
Now, on to our links:
• Speaking of Boise State… Brian Murphy of the Idaho Stateman says the Broncos are no closer to finding a starting quarterback after a scrimmage this past weekend. Neither Bush Hamdan nor Kellen Moore did anything to distinguish himself in the race.
• Kansas announced that it would play Texas El-Paso and Southern Mississippi in 2009. The Jayhawks have never met either team.
• Speaking of Houston… Coach Kevin Sumlin named sophomore Case Keenum the team’s starting quarterback. Keenum, the Conference USA Freshman of the Year last season, was battling junior Blake Joseph for the starting job.
• Eastern Michigan quarterback Andy Schmitt is maturing in his second season as the Eagles’ starter. He’s studying film of professional quarterbacks to pick up some pointers.
• Idaho has moved to a shotgun scheme, which is incorporating a lot of roll outs, option and play-action, according to the Times-News in Twin Falls, Idaho.
• Northern Illinois quarterback Dan Nicholson was held out of this weekend’s scrimmage for health concerns, according to the Beacon News. Nicholson had offseason shoulder surgery and reported soreness.
• Fresno State is in the midst of a quarterback controversy between its second and third string players who are battling for the starting spot in the fall.
Golf
Morning Coffee: BSU mentioned in self-help book
Posted by ESPN.com’s Graham Watson
Boise State’s win over Oklahoma in the 2006 Fiesta Bowl has now become a self-help book.
The Broncos innovations on offense will be the subject of a new book called “The Creative Discipline: Mastering the Art and Science of Innovation.” The book analyzes why some organizations are able to use innovation more successfully than others.
The book, written by Nancy Napier, who is a professor of international business at Boise State, and Mikael Nilsson, who is a program manager at the Knowledge Foundation out of Brookline, Mass., will also incorporate strategies of local Boise businesses and groups.
The book is due for release later this month.
Now, on to our links:
• Speaking of Boise State… Brian Murphy of the Idaho Stateman says the Broncos are no closer to finding a starting quarterback after a scrimmage this past weekend. Neither Bush Hamdan nor Kellen Moore did anything to distinguish himself in the race.
• Kansas announced that it would play Texas El-Paso and Southern Mississippi in 2009. The Jayhawks have never met either team.
• Speaking of Houston… Coach Kevin Sumlin named sophomore Case Keenum the team’s starting quarterback. Keenum, the Conference USA Freshman of the Year last season, was battling junior Blake Joseph for the starting job.
• Eastern Michigan quarterback Andy Schmitt is maturing in his second season as the Eagles’ starter. He’s studying film of professional quarterbacks to pick up some pointers.
• Idaho has moved to a shotgun scheme, which is incorporating a lot of roll outs, option and play-action, according to the Times-News in Twin Falls, Idaho.
• Northern Illinois quarterback Dan Nicholson was held out of this weekend’s scrimmage for health concerns, according to the Beacon News. Nicholson had offseason shoulder surgery and reported soreness.
• Fresno State is in the midst of a quarterback controversy between its second and third string players who are battling for the starting spot in the fall.



