How Can Cowher Coach The Ravens With All Of This Womens Basketball Going On?

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This just completely threw me for a loop yesterday. I knew Gus Johnson had done some coverage for Women's College Basketball (which he did Saturday) but now CBS has Bill Cowher working overtime and providing insight for the Sport... There's nothing really wrong with using him for extra coverage considering his wife was a professional BBall player and his daughter plays for Princeton, but ... [link]

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Bill Cowher Now a Women's Basketball Analyst
Published 1/7/2008 by Michael David Smith at FanHouse
... As Awful Announcing notes, Cowher has a fairly solid background in women's college basketball. His wife, Kaye Young, played at North Carolina State and in the now-defunct Women's Professional Basketball League. All three of his daughters play, with ...

Leroux's Links and Other Winners
Published 1/8/2008 by Sam at Doubt About It
... From Awful Announcing, Bill Cowher continues to expand his horizons, now offering insight into women's basketball. Was this the compromise ...

Terps Break the Curse
Published 1/15/2008 by KGoon1590 at It Never Rains in College Park
... when women's bball analysts (like Bill Cowher) are talking about the most versatile players in the country. In my mind, she's in that class. ...

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