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Northwest Sports: In the Morning
Published 4/7/2008 by Seth at Enjoy the Enjoyment
Barack Obama's brother-in-law, Craig Robinson, is the new coach at Oregon State, reports Brooks Hatch of the Corvallis Gazette-Times. Because Robinson has only one winning season as a coach, and has never coached west of the Mississippi, the hire is "bizarre" and "makes almost no sense," in the view of John Canzano. Bob Condotta is surprised to discover that Robinson almost played for the Huskies. Here's Robinson talking about how he sort-of vetted Obama for his sister Michelle by playing pickup basketball with him. In other Pac-10 news, Mike Montgomery is Cal's new coach, Cal's Ryan Anderson will enter ...

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