Michael Beasley is loving and living the life.
Check out these pictures of Washington Wizards forward Andray Blatche’s birthday party. Mr. B-EZ is, as the kids might say, doing his thing.
By the way, if you play the NBA 2K series of next-gen basketball video games, Blatche is a beast.
That is all.
According to the Bozeman Daily Chronicle’s comprehensive blog, Ron Prince made a last-minute run at Montana State senior running back Demetrius Crawford:
Demetrius Crawford was almost a blip on what seems like an endless list of juco transfers at KSU. On Aug. 2 of last year, just three days before he was due at MSU, Coach Ron Prince of KSU called Crawford, fully knowing he had already accepted a scholarship at MSU, and offered him a scholarship to come to his program. Crawford decided he made his commitment to MSU and he was going to “stick with it.” The rest is history.
Crawford certainly fits the profile – he’s 5-9 and 185 pounds. And the junior college background doesn’t hurt. Interesting to note that a little lower in that post, he believes K-State can be exposed upfront. Hmmm…
From the Kansas State sports information department:
Kansas State head coach Frank Martin announced today that junior guard Chris Merriewether (Jacksonville, Fla./Arlington Country Day School) will receive a scholarship for the 2008-09 season after spending his first two years as a walk-on in the program.
“This is something that Chris deserves after spending the past two years as a walk-on,” said Martin. “He came here and has really worked hard, even earning a couple of starts last season, to become a valuable member of our program.”
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Per Montana State coach Rob Ash, who maintains a somewhat informative blog, the one Bobcat that should strike fear in the hearts of Kansas State fans everywhere – my words, not his – is senior linebacker Bobby Daly.
Note the picture.

He’s a legacy, a second-generation captain. He’s a preseason All-American. He’s on the watch list for the Buchanan Award, which is awarded to the Football Championship Series’ top defensive player. He averaged 12.45 tackles a year ago, when he was also a first team All-Big Sky and a Walter Camp and Associated Press All-American.
He’s also listed at 6-1 and 226 pounds.
“If he walked in with street clothes on, you’d think he’s our manager,” Ash said. “He’s not a big guy… But he’s a dynamic, fun player.”
Consider yourselves warned.
I consulted Fox Sports Net’s Geoffrey Goldman for the definitive answer on what channels this weekend’s Kansas State-Montana State game will be aired. It’s on Fox College Sports, but good look finding that. But here’s some help, courtesy of Mr. Goldman:
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