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Morning links: Kernich-Drew torches ASU

Washington State center Jordan Railey, left, shoots over Arizona State forward Eric Jacobsen in 74-71 win. (Associated Press)
Washington State center Jordan Railey, left, shoots over Arizona State forward Eric Jacobsen in 74-71 win. (Associated Press)

Dexter Kernich-Drew started for the first time since late November on Sunday and responded with the best game of his career.

He led the Cougars with a career-high 27 points, including a huge 3-pointer that more or less sealed the win. We of course have a story from the game and postgame videos of Ernie Kent and Kernich-Drew and DaVonté Lacy. We also have a couple highlights to pass along, and the final stats. Here is the Associated Press story.

Elsewhere in the Pac-12…

-- Here is another story about Graham Harrell becoming WSU's outside receivers coach.

-- Arizona romped in a laugher against Washington. But nothing was as funny as Bill Walton's outfit.

-- Remember when freshmen couldn't play varsity sports? The Pac-12 is thinking about reinstating that arcane rule.

-- Oregon alum Luke Ridnour has scored 7,677 points and never dunked once.

-- Utah's Kaelin Clay is able to laugh at himself on Valentine's Day.

-- Colorado's football team is laying the groundwork for a potent offense.



Jacob Thorpe
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