In. And because I don't have the option to pick BYU to go all the way this year....I'm a lock to win.
Haha.. pain felt.
In. And because I don't have the option to pick BYU to go all the way this year....I'm a lock to win.
My Final Four picks are the exact same as Obama's, I need to go take a shower.
Who had Harvard? Yeah me neither
Who had Harvard? Yeah me neither
Who had Harvard? Yeah me neither
In an era when young players work with the finest trainers, crisscross the country going to tournaments and change high schools three or four times in search of the best showcase for their talents, the lengths families go to groom a pro prospect is well-known.
Still, the Los Angeles Times managed to uncover a nugget about heralded UCLA freshman Shabazz Muhammad that is definitely eye-opening.
According to a story published hours before UCLA's opening-round NCAA tournament game against Minnesota on Friday night, Muhammad is one year older than he and his family have claimed he is. UCLA's men's basketball media guide lists his date of birth as Nov. 13, 1993, but Times reporter Ken Bensinger discovered that his birth certificate on file with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health shows was born exactly one year earlier.