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The Morning Mix

- A fantastic-read on what the high school recruit can do to take back the power

- Rush The Court believes that Larry Brown could actually be successful at SMU....This should be interesting. Brown is 72-years old. How is he going to be able to recruit top-level players?

- Dick Vitale drops his top-40 rankings for the 2012-2013 season. Read it, BABY!

- Once again, Mike DeCourcy nailed it on the head

- Dana O’Neil previews a strong list of impact transfers to watch for next season

- Josiah Turner, the oft-troubled former-Arizona guard, could be headed to St. John’s. Around this same time last year, another oft-troubled former-Arizona guard, Lamont “MoMo” Jones, was also considering St. John’s

- ESPN analyst Fran Fraschilla is reportedly a strong candidate for the North Texas head coach opening

- Xavier-transfer Mark Lyons is being sought after by some of the heavy-hitters in college hoops: Kentucky, Kansas and Arizona

- Virginia Tech fired head coach Seth Greenberg yesterday after nine years on the job. Some thoughts on the firing from the VaTech blogosphere. But Jeff Goodman explains the situation perfectly. Make sure you read this

- Highly touted big-man Tony Parker has decided to attend UCLA. The Bruins have a loaded recruiting class coming in, but does that mean they will be a better team next season? Four years ago, Ben Howland brought in a loaded recruiting class, and it turned out to be nothing but mediocrity. In short, bringing in a fantastic recruiting class doesn’t ensure success

- Mississippi Valley State head coach Sean Woods is expected to interview with Southern Miss for their opening due to Larry Eustachy’s departure for Colorado State. Middle Tennessee head coach Kermit Davis is also in the running, and has the track record deserving of this job

- Albany was supposed to be the favorites to win the America East Conference heading in to next season. But in the past 70 hours, the two best players for the Danes have decided to leave school. But despite this, head coach Will Brown has been given a two-year extension with the school