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Kate Middleton's Nude Photo Scandal: How She & Will Found Out!

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were enjoying a nice breakfast when they were informed of the nude photo scandal that would shock them both.

Shortly before departing to visit a mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Kate Middleton and Prince William were told that French magazine Closer had photos from last week’s topless vacation times and were publishing said photographs.

The couple then saw the magazine cover in question when they realized the photos were in fact authentic. (The two had been sunbathing together on private property when the photos were taken from a great distance.)

Needless to say, the couple were “hurt, shocked, furious and disgusted.” And, as we previously reported, they do plan on seeking legal action against the magazine.

Talk about invasion of privacy!! No, really… they were on a private estate!!

There are nude photo leaks.. and then there’s actually going out and taking nude photos of the ROYALS!! It’s really just unbelievable.

Especially when you consider the family’s history with France and the photogs…

[Image via WENN.]

Kate Middleton's Nude Photo Scandal: How She & Will Found Out!

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were enjoying a nice breakfast when they were informed of the nude photo scandal that would shock them both.

Shortly before departing to visit a mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Kate Middleton and Prince William were told that French magazine Closer had photos from last week’s topless vacation times and were publishing said photographs.

The couple then saw the magazine cover in question when they realized the photos were in fact authentic. (The two had been sunbathing together on private property when the photos were taken from a great distance.)

Needless to say, the couple were “hurt, shocked, furious and disgusted.” And, as we previously reported, they do plan on seeking legal action against the magazine.

Talk about invasion of privacy!! No, really… they were on a private estate!!

There are nude photo leaks.. and then there’s actually going out and taking nude photos of the ROYALS!! It’s really just unbelievable.

Especially when you consider the family’s history with France and the photogs…

[Image via WENN.]

Ohio State Duke Game Will Tip at 9:30 pm Nov 28, 2012 on ESPN

Park Ridge, Ill. – ESPN announced the network and start time designations for the 14th annual ACC/Big Ten Challenge presented by DICK’s Sporting Goods, to be played Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 27 and 28. All 12 games of the two-day event will be broadcast on ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU.

All games will also be available via WatchESPN, which delivers live access to ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPN3 on PCs, smartphones and tablets to fans who receive ESPN’s linear networks as part of their video subscription from Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Bright House Networks or Verizon FiOS TV.

The 2012 Challenge will feature nine teams ranked in an ESPN.com early preseason top 25 poll, including five of the top nine squads: No. 1 Indiana, No. 5 Michigan, No. 6 NC State, No. 8 Ohio State and No. 9 Michigan State.

The Challenge annually features top college basketball programs playing for conference supremacy and the Commissioner’s Cup. The Big Ten won its third consecutive Challenge in 2011, while the ACC had captured the first 10 titles. In the event of a 6-6 tie, the Commissioner’s Cup will remain with the conference that won it the previous year.

The full 2012 Challenge schedule can be found below.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27

IOWA at Virginia Tech, ESPNU, 7:15 p.m.

No. 25 MINNESOTA at Florida State, ESPN2, 7:15 p.m.

No. 6 NC State at MICHIGAN, ESPN, 7:30 p.m.

NEBRASKA at Wake Forest, ESPNU, 9:15 p.m.

Maryland at NORTHWESTERN, ESPN2, 9:15 p.m.

No. 13 North Carolina at No. 1 INDIANA, ESPN, 9:30 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28

Virginia at No. 22 WISCONSIN, ESPN2, 7 p.m.

PURDUE at Clemson, ESPNU, 7:15 p.m.

No. 9 MICHIGAN STATE at Miami (Fla.), ESPN, 7:30 p.m.

Georgia Tech at ILLINOIS, ESPN2, 9 p.m.

Boston College at PENN STATE, ESPNU, 9:15 p.m.

No. 8 OHIO STATE at No. 15 Duke, ESPN, 9:30 p.m.

All times ET

Via Ohio State Press Release

VIDEO: Peyton Manning throwing at Duke

Video has leaked out of Peyton Manning going through a throwing session on the campus of Duke. The video is merely cell-phone camera footage, so it’s hard to really tell how Peyton looks. All accounts so far have been that he looks good though.

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Inside look at Duke and North Carolina

North Carolina is averaging 38.7 paint points per game this season, the most by any major conference school.

Duke allows 31.7 paint points per game this season, the second-most by a Big Six Conference team.

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UNC & Duke Headline Top NBA Earners By College Alumni

If you want to ask your friends a great trivia question, or perhaps settle a debate, check out the Wall Street Journal’s list of college basketball programs whose players have earned the most money in the NBA since 1985. The WSJ calls it the ‘Basketball Alumni Loot Index.’ This is the kind of intense research that pays off, as this article is now a great bookmark for fans’ reference.

A look at the data shows plenty of interesting results. North Carolina and Duke are the first and second schools on the list, to nobody’s surprise. Our beliefs are confirmed that these two programs produce the most successful NBA players. Powerhouses like Arizona, UCLA, Georgetown, Connecticut, Kansas, and Kentucky all round out the top 10, again legitimizing the findings. Incredibly, Division II school Virginia Union cracks the top 50 of the list thanks to the $100 million-plus earnings of Ben Wallace and some of Charles Oakley’s deals from the 90s. DePaul has made the NCAA Tournament just once in the past 12 years, but they rank #31 on this list, thanks to recent pros like Wilson Chandler, Quentin Richardson, Bobby Simmons, and Steven Hunter. They also had Rod Strickland in the late 80s, who signed multiple lucrative contracts in a great 17-year career.

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The best traditions in college hoops

College football is filled with long-standing traditions, from rubbing Howard’s Rock for luck at Clemson to dotting the `i’ at Ohio.

College basketball has a few of its own and some of them are, shall we say, a bit unique, including one that involves pajamas and another rolls of toilet paper.

Here are a few of the best ones we know of:

Silent Night, Taylor University: The tiny NAIA school in central Indiana has held its ”Silent Night” every Friday before finals for the past two decades. In one of the most unique traditions anywhere, the students remain silent until Taylor scores its 10th point, then erupt into a cheer as if the team had just won the national championship. Many of the students come dressed in costumes or pajamas and cram into every nook of little Odle Arena. When the game is over, they join arm-in-arm to sing the Christmas song ”Silent Night,” and many head off to Habecker’s Holipalooza, a university-sponsored Christmas party that includes a reading of ”A Christmas Story” by the university president. All that’s missing is a Red Rider BB gun to make this perfect.

The TP Game, John Brown University: It sounds like a line from Beavis & Butthead: I need TP for my basketball game. No one’s exactly sure how it started, but about 30 years ago, students began bringing toilet paper rolls to the home opener and chucking them onto the floor following the home team’s first basket. Thousands of rolls come down in a blizzard of two-ply, covering every inch of the floor at rustic Murray Sells Athletic Center at the NAIA school in Siloam Springs, Ark. The school’s Golden Eagle mascot has even been known to do fluffy snow angels in what has been called the best technical foul in all of sports.

Rock Chalk Chant, Kansas: Allen Fieldhouse is already one of the toughest places in basketball to play, with all that history oozing from the banners, retired numbers and atmosphere. It gets downright spooky at the end of games when, with the Jayhawks firmly in command, the fans sing a ghostly chorus of ”Rock, Chalk, Jayhawk, KU.” The chant evolved from a cheer that a chemistry professor created for the science club in 1886, with the original ”Rah, Rah” later replaced by a transposition of chalk rock, the name for the limestone outcropping found on Mount Oread, site of the Lawrence campus. The fans do a spirited version of the chant before the games to get the home team juiced, then let the visiting team know they’ve been conquered with the eerie rendition.

St. Joseph’s Hawk, St Joseph’s. A mascot flapping its wings isn’t particularly exciting or original. What makes the St. Joe’s Hawk interesting is that he never stops. The Hawk, or at least the various students who have inhabited his bird suit, has been flapping his wings for 56 years. Representing the St. Joseph’s motto of ”The Hawk Will Never Die,” the Hawk was once estimated to flap his wings 3,500 times during a regulation game. The Hawk is one of the few mascots that travels with the team on the road and the student inside the costume – two have been women – receives a full scholarship to the school. So kids, if you’re looking for a way to get a full ride, you might think about switching from shooting hoops to flapping your arms.

Cameron Crazies, Duke. Cameron Indoor Stadium is not exactly modern and holds just 9,300 fans but is one of the most intimidating places in the country to play. The Cameron Crazies, one of the most boisterous and creative student sections anywhere, make sure of that. The Crazies brave the elements to get their seats in a tent city known as Krzyzewskiville and face painting is almost part of the required attire. The Blues Devils student section has been credited with coming up with the chant of ”Air Ball!” when an opponent misses everything on a shot. They also once taunted one super-sized opposing player by tying a McDonald’s Happy Meal to the end of a fishing pole and dragging it across the front of the bench before a security guard put an end to it.

Philadelphia Big 5, La Salle, Penn, St. Joe’s, Temple and Villanova. There are plenty of great rivalries in college hoops, from North Carolina-Duke to Kentucky-Louisville. This one is a fivesome that’s become as Philly as the cheese steak. The Big 5 have played each other since 1954 in the musty, high-ceilinged Palestra on Penn’s campus. And, this being a rivalry and the City of Brotherly Taunting, there isn’t much love lost between the teams and their fans. Among the most entertaining parts of the rivalries are the ”rollouts,” banners brought in by fans that often include unprintable insults. They’re almost always witty, including this one by Temple’s student section in a game against La Salle last year: ”La Salle has 3 Ls. Your team has nine.” Good times.

Honorable mention: Moses Parts the Red Sea, Central Catholic High School, Lawrence, Mass. This is a high school but worthy of noting because of the sheer imagination of it. With the fans in the student section waving their arms – they’re the sea – a student shows up dressed as Moses with a broom in hand. With a thunderous slam of the broom to the hardwood, the students part and Moses marches up the bleachers, setting off a wild cheer that turns into a chant of ”Let’s go Central!” You have to see it to believe it.

2012 NCAA Men’s Basketball Week 6 Rankings – USA Today Coaches Poll

2012 NCAA Men’s Basketball Week 6 Rankings – USA Today Coaches Poll

1 Syracuse (28) 10-0 746
2 Ohio State (2) 8-1 671
3 Kentucky 8-1 665
4 Louisville 9-0 658
5 Duke 9-1 618
6 North Carolina 8-2 608
7 Baylor 7-0 539
8 Missouri 9-0 512
9 Xavier 8-0 503
10 Connecticut 8-1 485
11 Marquette 9-0 466
12 Kansas 7-2 441
13 Florida 7-2 418
14 Pittsburgh 9-1 356
15 Wisconsin 8-2 317
16 Mississippi State 9-1 251
17 Georgetown 8-1 246
18 Michigan 7-2 185
19 Illinois 10-0 182
20 Indiana 9-0 171
21 Alabama 8-2 143
22 Texas A&M 8-1 108
23 Michigan State 8-2 107
24 Creighton 7-1 54
25 Vanderbilt 6-3 51

Others receiving votes: Harvard 43, Murray State 42, California 29, Memphis 27, San Diego State 26, Purdue 14, Gonzaga 13, Virginia 12, UNLV 9, Saint Louis 9, Saint Mary’s 5, Stanford 5, Saint Joseph’s 5, Oklahoma 4, Northern Iowa 3, Northwestern 3

Dropped from rankings: Memphis 20, Gonzaga 22, Harvard 24

2012 NCAA Men’s Basketball Week 6 Rankings – AP Top 25

2012 NCAA Men’s Basketball Week 6 Rankings – AP Top 25

1 Syracuse (51) 10-0 1,607
2 Ohio State (7) 8-1 1,478
3 Kentucky (4) 8-1 1,468
4 Louisville (2) 9-0 1,374
5 North Carolina (1) 8-2 1,373
6 Baylor 7-0 1,284
7 Duke 9-1 1,273
8 Xavier 8-0 1,122
9 Connecticut 8-1 1,087
10 Missouri 9-0 1,030
11 Marquette 9-0 988
12 Kansas 7-2 945
13 Florida 7-2 891
14 Wisconsin 8-2 728
15 Pittsburgh 9-1 696
16 Georgetown 8-1 602
17 Mississippi State 9-1 574
18 Indiana 9-0 462
19 Illinois 10-0 375
20 Michigan 7-2 354
21 Michigan State 8-2 310
22 Texas A&M 8-1 270
23 Alabama 8-2 204
24 Murray State 10-0 93
25 Creighton 7-1 88
25 Vanderbilt 6-3 88

Others receiving votes: Harvard 73, San Diego State 59, Virginia 57, UNLV 41, Stanford 39, Saint Louis 26, Gonzaga 25, Memphis 13, Northern Iowa 7, Cleveland State 7, Arizona 5, California 3, Long Beach State 3, Northwestern 2, Wichita State 1

Dropped from rankings: Memphis 21, Gonzaga 23, Harvard 25

2012 NCAA Men’s Basketball Week 5 Rankings – AP Top 25

2012 NCAA Men’s Basketball Week 5 Rankings – AP Top 25

1 Kentucky (47) 8-0 1,606
2 Ohio State (18) 8-0 1,575
3 Syracuse 8-0 1,491
4 North Carolina 6-2 1,328
5 Louisville 7-0 1,325
6 Baylor 7-0 1,283
7 Duke 7-1 1,264
8 Xavier 6-0 1,133
9 Connecticut 7-1 1,120
10 Missouri 7-0 1,009
11 Marquette 7-0 982
12 Florida 5-2 923
13 Kansas 5-2 833
14 Wisconsin 6-2 665
15 Pittsburgh 7-1 660
16 Alabama 7-1 635
17 Mississippi State 8-1 493
18 Georgetown 7-1 491
19 Creighton 7-0 352
20 Michigan 6-2 312
21 Memphis 4-2 216
22 Texas A&M 6-1 199
23 Gonzaga 5-1 197
24 Illinois 8-0 193
25 Harvard 8-0 191

Others receiving votes: UNLV 188, Vanderbilt 141, Michigan State 135, San Diego State 50, Virginia 26, Saint Louis 25, Stanford 23, Purdue 12, California 11, Cleveland State 9, Florida State 7, Kansas State 6, Arizona 5, Indiana 4, Murray State 2, Northern Iowa 2, Oregon State 2, UC Santa Barbara 1

Dropped from rankings: UNLV 18, Vanderbilt 20, Saint Louis 23, California 24

2012 NCAA Men’s Basketball Week 4 Rankings – ESPN/USA Today Poll

2012 NCAA Men’s Basketball Week 4 Rankings – ESPN/USA Today Poll

1 Kentucky (22) 6-0 765
2 Ohio State (8) 6-0 748
3 Syracuse (1) 6-0 701
4 Duke 7-0 691
5 North Carolina 5-1 628
6 Louisville 5-0 620
7 Wisconsin 6-0 530
8 Baylor 5-0 509
9 Florida 4-1 493
10 Connecticut 6-1 456
11 Xavier 4-0 447
12 Alabama 7-0 443
13 Missouri 6-0 356
14 Kansas 3-2 342
15 Michigan 5-1 310
16 Marquette 5-0 309
17 Pittsburgh 5-1 287
18 Gonzaga 4-0 248
19 Vanderbilt 5-1 200
20 UNLV 7-0 186
21 Memphis 2-2 145
22 Creighton 5-0 104
23 California 5-1 98
24 Mississippi State 7-1 86
25 Saint Louis 6-0 78

Others receiving votes: Texas A&M 63, Harvard 61, Arizona 27, Florida State 25, Purdue 25, Northwestern 23, San Diego State 20, Cleveland State 12, Georgetown 8, Michigan State 8, Illinois 7, Indiana 3, Marshall 3, George Mason 3, Washington 3, Texas 2, Stanford 1, Cincinnati 1

Dropped from rankings: Florida State 20, Arizona 23, Texas A&M 24

2012 NCAA Men’s Basketball Week 4 Rankings – AP Top 25

2012 NCAA Men’s Basketball Week 4 Rankings – AP Top 25

1 Kentucky (46) 6-0 1,599
2 Ohio State (17) 6-0 1,564
3 Duke (2) 7-0 1,465
4 Syracuse 6-0 1,439
5 North Carolina 5-1 1,337
6 Louisville 5-0 1,259
7 Baylor 5-0 1,183
8 Connecticut 6-1 1,055
9 Wisconsin 6-0 1,045
10 Florida 4-1 1,040
11 Xavier 4-0 982
12 Alabama 7-0 912
13 Missouri 6-0 746
14 Michigan 5-1 681
15 Kansas 3-2 676
16 Marquette 5-0 637
17 Pittsburgh 5-1 537
18 UNLV 7-0 535
19 Gonzaga 4-0 525
20 Vanderbilt 5-1 482
21 Mississippi State 7-1 277
22 Memphis 2-2 269
23 Saint Louis 6-0 149
24 California 5-1 121
25 Texas A&M 4-1 115

Others receiving votes: Creighton 104, Harvard 101, Michigan State 84, San Diego State 66, Georgetown 46, Florida State 24, Arizona 15, Illinois 13, Washington 12, Cleveland State 11, Purdue 6, Marshall 5, Stanford 3, Villanova 2, Virginia Tech 1, Northwestern 1, Cincinnati 1

Dropped from rankings: Florida State 22, Arizona 23

2012 NCAA Men’s Basketball Week 2 Rankings – AP Top 25

2012 NCAA Men’s Basketball Week 2 Rankings – AP Top 25

1 North Carolina (62) 2-0 1,620
2 Kentucky 1-0 1,519
3 Ohio State (1) 1-0 1,486
4 Connecticut (2) 1-0 1,429
5 Syracuse 1-0 1,358
6 Duke 2-0 1,274
7 Florida 1-0 1,132
8 Louisville 2-0 1,122
9 Pittsburgh 2-0 1,084
10 Memphis 0-0 1,017
11 Baylor 2-0 962
12 Kansas 1-0 835
13 Xavier 1-0 806
14 Wisconsin 1-0 801
15 Arizona 3-0 607
16 Alabama 1-0 497
17 Michigan 1-0 475
18 Vanderbilt 1-1 454
19 Texas A&M 2-0 444
20 Cincinnati 1-0 410
21 Marquette 1-0 406
22 Gonzaga 1-0 311
23 California 2-0 295
24 Missouri 1-0 200
25 Florida State 1-0 132

Others receiving votes: Temple 79, Michigan State 78, Washington 47, Cleveland State 43, New Mexico 34, UCLA 34, Belmont 21, Creighton 19, Villanova 19, Texas 18, Drexel 13, UNLV 9, Saint Mary’s 6, Purdue 5, San Diego State 3, George Mason 3, Harvard 3, Butler 3, Long Beach State 3, Utah State 3, Illinois 2, Marshall 1, Minnesota 1, Akron 1, West Virginia 1

Coach K breaks record in Duke win with No. 903

Mike Krzyzewski and Bob Knight hugged, a player and his coach celebrating a big win — one it’s safe to say might never happen again in college basketball.

The man known simply as “Coach K” became Division I’s winningest coach when No. 6 Duke beat Michigan State 74-69 on Tuesday night in the State Farm Champions Classic.

The Blue Devils gave Krzyzewski his 903rd win, breaking the tie with Knight, Krzyzewski’s college coach at Army and his mentor throughout his professional career.

I can’t imagined that his win total when he decides to hang it up will ever be eclipsed.

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