Wednesday, February 13, 2008

LSU's replacement for John Brady

1. Anthony Grant - appears to be a done deal. His relationship with John Pelphrey and Billy Donovan makes this very interesting. How about Billy Donovan cornering the SEC coaches market. The SEC West needs this to happen.

2. The only other name on the table is Scott Drew. He would be a great coach but he is no Anthony Grant.







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