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In five seasons as the head of the Boise State Broncos, Chris Petersen has guided his teams to three undefeated regular seasons, four Western Athletic Conference championships (sharing the title in 2010), as well as national acclaim for what many consider to be a lesser-known school playing aupa with the big boys of college football.A Petersen has been named the Paul “Bear” Bryant National Coach of the Year twice, and also boasts a winning percentage north of 90 with a record of 61-5.A Along the way, Petersen has developed a name as an underdog coach who embraces being different as a means of besting his more mainstream and oftentimes better-equipped rivals.Read full article >>

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In this edition of the ESI Report, host Gina Jytyla, Managing Staff Attorney in the Legal Technologies division at Kroll Ontrack, welcomes Jason Straight, Senior Managing Director for the Computer Forensics and ESI Consulting Group at Kroll Ontrack and Rob Jones, Legal Consultant for Kroll Ontrack in the UK office, to discuss the results and core themes that emerged from Kroll Ontrackas Third Annual ESI Trends Report. They will also explore important lessons learned with regard to corporate management of electronically stored information and e-discovery best practices. In the Bits & Bytes Legal Analysis segment, Kroll Ontrack Legal Correspondent, Kelly Kubacki will take a look at the discovery order issued in Alamar Ranch, LLC v. County of Boise.

After six long years, *Mickey Avalon* released his sophomore album, *Loaded* via *Suburban Noize Records* on April 24th. Loaded is available at physical retailers (Amazon…

Since the release of her critically acclaimed sophomore album, *Audra Mae (http://sideonedummy.com/bands/audra-mae)* has been busy. She kicked off her post-album release with a flurry of notable placements including an awe-inspiring cover of *Van Morrison*’s “*Crazy Love*” hand chose by director…

A little late getting to it today — hey, it’s Friday.

And the big news in college football today is already almost old news in the new Twitter-fied media world we live in — an agreement between the Big 12 and the SEC to play annually in a bowl game.

As this story notes, the agreement is as much about the SEC and Big 12 aligning for political purposes, to allow them to rival the longtime Pac-12-Big Ten alliance, as it may be about a football game.

And as a few others have pointed out on Twitter, this also seems to create a clear wall between those four conferences and everyone else in college football — not that it maybe wasn’t already there, but now it’s more obvious than ever. What it also does is give a lot more security to a Big 12 that a year or so ago seemed pretty tenuous — and maybe for now put an end to thoughts of a further expansion of the Pac-12 that would include the likes of Texas and Oklahoma.

IN OTHER NEWS. …

— ESPN’s Mark Schlabach rates UW No. 21 today in his latest “way too early” pre-season Top 25.

Schlabach writes of UW:

“About the only defense that looked worse than Washington’s during bowl season was Clemson’s. The Huskies were ripped for 777 yards, including 482 rushing, in a 67-56 loss to Baylor in the Valero Alamo Bowl. As a result, Huskies coach Steve Sarkisian revamped his coaching staff, bringing in five new assistants, including former Boise State and Tennessee defensive coordinator Justin Wilcox. The Huskies bring back quarterback Keith Price, who threw for 3,063 yards and 33 touchdowns last season. But they’ll have to replace tailback Chris Polk, who ran for 1,488 yards and 12 touchdowns. Perhaps no team faces a more difficult start to the season; UW plays LSU (road), Stanford (home), Oregon (road) and USC (home) in its first six games.”

He also has LSU No. 1, USC No. 2, Oregon No. 4 and Stanford No. 12 — all teams UW will play in the first six weeks of the season.

— The ESPN Pac-12 blog has UW fifth in its post-spring power rankings, behind USC, Oregon, Stanford and Utah — exactly how yours truly has them ranked at the moment, as well. In fact, I really can’t argue with much of any of it other than that I have the two Arizona schools ahead of Oregon State at the moment (so the Beavers at 11). Otherwise, I’m pretty much in agreement with them on this.

Ted Miller also writes that the UW-Stanford game is one he really can’t wait for, for many of the same reasons we discussed here the other day.

— Orange County Register picks UW third in the Pac-12 and No. 2 in the North.

— Good stuff from George Schroeder of the Eugene Register-Guard, who looks behind the numbers from that USA Today story earlier this week and reports that they aren’t really what they seem.

— Finally, here’s a link to the audio to the interview with UW coach Steve Sarkisian on ESPN 710 Seattle yesterday (sorry, I haven’t gotten around to transcribing this one yet).

More audio at MyNorthwest.com

Thursday links — Live chat at noon
From seattletimes.nwsource

First off, a note that we’ll hold a live chat today at noon. It’s May and all that, but there’s still lots of stuff to chat about, so let’s do so at noon.

Now for a few links. …

— GoHuskies.com writes about some of the recent off-field charitable activities of the UW football team.

— SBNation takes a look at UW commit Sean Constantine of Bellevue.

Justin Davis, a running back from Stockton, Calif., considering USC, Cal and UW, is expected to make his decision public around 6 p.m. today. Davis is considered maybe the top RB prospect on the West Coast this year, and is also generally considered a pretty heavy lean to USC.

Senio Kelemete officially signed with the Arizona Cardinals on Wednesday.

— Former Husky Ryan Tolar is now playing for the Tri-Cities entry in the Indoor Football League.

— ESPN.com’s Ted Miller lists James Johnson as one of the breakout players in the Pac-12 this spring.

— Looks like Shaq Thompson hit .305 for his baseball season.

Jon Wilner with some always-interesting reaction to some recent developments around college sports.

— USA Today details that Lane and Monte Kiffin earned $3.9 million last year from USC.

— The Salt Lake Tribune with more on Cooper Bateman’s commitment to Alabama.

— CollegeFootballNews.com offers this preview of Cal.

4:2012cv00200
Filed in Idaho District Court
Type of Suit: Foreclosure

Plaintiff: Tamla Rencher, Craig Rencher and Rencher American Manor LLC. Defendant: PNC Bank N.A., Alliance Title & Escrow (Boise) and Lasalle Bank, N.A.

Judge: Mikel H. Williams
Cause Of Action: Foreclosure

Morton v. Jorgensen et al
From dockets.justia

1:2012cv00188
Filed in Idaho District Court
Type of Suit: Other Civil Rights

Plaintiff: Lowell Morton. Defendant: Lorna Jorgensen, Ada County Commissioner, Ada County Tax Commission, Board of Equalization, Boise Ada Housing Choise and other.

Judge: Larry M. Boyle
Cause Of Action: Civil Rights Act

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