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Friar Starting Five: Tuesday Edition
- Updated: November 11, 2014
Here are links to five topics that may be of interest to Friar fans.
1. In case you missed it here is my latest edition of Here and There in Friartown.
2. If you missed the Ed Cooley radio show last night FriarTV has a full replay available for you here.
3. The Providence Journal has the first edition of their college basketball podcast out where Providence Journal sports writers Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch and columnist Bill Reynolds break down the prospects for all four of the state’s Division I men’s basketball teams.
4. NBC Sports has an article on how Kris Dunn looks to put his injuries behind him as he shoulders a heavy load for the Friars.
5. Heading into the start of the college basketball season the Providence Journal’s Bill Reynolds has eight questions that he wants to see answered.
Off the Bench
CoxHub college basketball analysts Vin Parise, Chris DiSano & Adam Finkelstein sit down to talk about the Friars upcoming season.
NBC Sports has an in depth season preview on the Big East conference.
ESPN’s Joe Lunardi has a list of 10 early college basketball games that really matter in the month of November. Providence is playing in three of them.
Coxhub has an article listing several reasons why preseason secret scrimmages are important.
NBC Sports notes how the new look Big East Conference will improve heading into year two.
Big East Coast Bias has a podcast featuring the PC Friars.
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Jack Durkan
November 11, 2014 at 10:52 pm
We know Kris Dunn will put his heart and soul into this season but lets hope he holds a little back and doesn’t over extend to the point of total abandon. The best and greatest hope around a team that appears to be outstanding.