Davis remain as Indiana coach

Mike Davis believes that his job as coach of Indiana basketball, with the abandonment of the school “interim”, the day of its title.

Indiana president Myles Brand, fire Bob Knight in September, made the announcement yesterday after two days of deliberations and a morning filled with the negotiation of contracts

“We don t the names of coaches basketball very often here, and if we do, make sure that we are the right choice,” said the fire. “In this season, showed that the character of Mike Davis. He and the team have represented the University very well.”

Davis, which guarantees him a salary of at least $ 400000 per year, more than twice as much as Knight deserves. Compensation can only develop if Davis is the academic and performance incentives.

University Vice President Terry Clapacs, was one of seven members of the committee decided that Davis’ fate, no other candidates, said contact.

Texas Tech Knight plans arrivals tomorrow

Lubbock, Texas (AP) Texas Tech President David Schmidly plans to accept a recommendation from the University Athletic Director Bob Knight perhaps the school “next men” coach basketball.

“Is there a better, what might happen, Texas Tech, said Wednesday Schmidly long hours after a meeting with the Faculty Senate. “I love the fact that he doesn ‘t violate NCAA rules and the” s, as he chooses, to win. We’ ve had a problem with the NCAA sanctions. And the “s of this institution. We don” t want to be on the wrong side of the NCAA driving again. ”

Schmidly hadn t even a letter of recommendation from Athletic Director Gerald Myers, but it is expected that today, by hand.

Myers, Knight was with friends for over 30 years, said he would follow his recommendation Schmidly “soon” and a visit with the president at some point today. He said he would recommend basketball of his friends for work, but wouldn ‘t force late yesterday on how its expected recommendation of chivalry.

Griffin expects, enter NBA Draft

Hackensack, NJ (AP) Seton Hall might lose freshman forward Eddie Griffin to the NBA.

The 6-foot-9 Griffin “very close” to ensure compatibility of its fitness for the NBA Draft, The Record of Bergen County reported yesterday.

Marvin Powell, Griffin “older brother and adviser, said Tuesday that Griffin was still considering its options.

“We again with a family reunion and Eddie talked briefly with his coach, but there is a strong possibility, it can go,” he said.

The report, which cites unidentified sources, said Griffin met with Pirates coach Tommy Amaker on Tuesday and said that some players, he is ready to leave.

Amaker, said that his meeting with Griffin was one of several he has planned this week, with all its players, disputed the report.

“It hasn ‘t that I’m still all its intentions,” Amaker said Tuesday.

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