Thank you. With Michael Litos (who wrote "Cinderella: Inside the Rise of Mid-Major College Basketball" about George Mason going to the Final Four) and Gary Moore (who used to work at Hofstra before moving south) having stopped blogging, there isn't a good general CAA blog.
https://mullagainblog.com/ is Brian Mull's blog, which had a few posts last season but none after January 18.
(10-19-2018 11:41 AM)EvanJ Wrote: [ -> ]Thank you. With Michael Litos (who wrote "Cinderella: Inside the Rise of Mid-Major College Basketball" about George Mason going to the Final Four) and Gary Moore (who used to work at Hofstra before moving south) having stopped blogging, there isn't a good general CAA blog. https://mullagainblog.com/ is Brian Mull's blog, which had a few posts last season but none after January 18.
Evan, Mull is a really good follow on twitter for mid major hoops in the south (and Golf too, if that's a interest of yours). @BGMull is his handle. Give him a follow if you don't already.
(10-19-2018 12:56 PM)Gary Miller Wrote: [ -> ] (10-19-2018 11:41 AM)EvanJ Wrote: [ -> ]Thank you. With Michael Litos (who wrote "Cinderella: Inside the Rise of Mid-Major College Basketball" about George Mason going to the Final Four) and Gary Moore (who used to work at Hofstra before moving south) having stopped blogging, there isn't a good general CAA blog. https://mullagainblog.com/ is Brian Mull's blog, which had a few posts last season but none after January 18.
Evan, Mull is a really good follow on twitter for mid major hoops in the south (and Golf too, if that's a interest of yours). @BGMull is his handle. Give him a follow if you don't already.
Thank you. I found his twitter when I listed to the podcast. Maybe he'll tweet something about golf that my mom will care about.
Brian has written a couple of good articles recently for the caddy network that a true golf fan would really appreciate
(10-23-2018 10:35 AM)Rueben Kincaid Wrote: [ -> ]Brian has written a couple of good articles recently for the caddy network that a true golf fan would really appreciate
Agreed. I read all of Brian's articles regardless of the topic. He's a great writer, we are lucky he cares so much about the CAA.