Trey Zeigler ramps up expectations at CMU; plus college football rules changes
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When Ernie Zeigler was upset with his son's performance during high school basketball games, he would just walk out of the gym. "You know you've really done something wrong when he does that," his son, Trey, tells Daniel Monson of Central Michigan Life.
Ernie Zeigler won't have that option anymore.
Monson has the lowdown on Trey Zeigler's committment to Central Michigan, where his dad coaches the Chippewas, and what it means for the school.
Drew Ellis of the Mount Pleasant Morning Sun says the signing ramps up expectations for Central Michigan basketball.
Onto the rest of today's college sports links:
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
- SI.com: When it comes to the UConn women, how good is too good?
- NJ.com: Lawyers for Rutgers, basketball coach Fred Hill, meet face to face.
- ESPN.com: Wake Forest AD starts selling Jeff Bzdelik.
- Boulder Daily Camera: Chauncey Billups backs Steve McClain for Buffs' job.
- Dallas Morning News: NCAA changes taunting rule, others for college football.
- SI.com: Schools are going to regret passing on Charlie Strong.
- ESPN.com: The 2010 Buckeyes deserve the hype.