Saint Louis assistant coach Ford Stuen dies at 29
Field Level Media
13 May 2021, 05:05 GMT+10
Ford Stuen, who played college basketball at Oklahoma State and most recently was an assistant coach at Saint Louis, died Tuesday at age 29.
Saint Louis announced his passing on Wednesday but did not state a cause of death. Media reports in St. Louis said he had been hospitalized since Easter with a stomach infection.
His uncle, Travis Ford, is the head coach of the Billikens. Stuen played for him at Oklahoma State from 2012-16 and spent five seasons on the staff at Saint Louis, the past two as an assistant coach after serving as director of player development.
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Tuesday’s college notebook: Former Hawaii star QB Colt Brennan dies at 37
Colt Brennan, a star quarterback at Hawaii who was third in the 2007 Heisman voting, had public struggles with alcohol and it caught up with him,” Terry Brennan said of his son.
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Shown in 2007, then-Hawaii quarterback Colt Brennan died early Tuesday at age 37. Brennan, who had public struggles with alcohol, bypassed the NFL draft to play his senior year for Hawaii coach June Jones, then led the Warriors to their finest season, going 12-0 in the regular season.
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HONOLULU Colt Brennan, a star quarterback at the University of Hawaii who finished third in the 2007 Heisman Trophy balloting, died early Tuesday, his father said. He was 37.
Tuesday’s college notebook: Former Hawaii star QB Colt Brennan dies at 37
Colt Brennan, a star quarterback at Hawaii who was third in the 2007 Heisman voting, had public struggles with alcohol and it caught up with him,” Terry Brennan said of his son.
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Shown in 2007, then-Hawaii quarterback Colt Brennan died early Tuesday at age 37. Brennan, who had public struggles with alcohol, bypassed the NFL draft to play his senior year for Hawaii coach June Jones, then led the Warriors to their finest season, going 12-0 in the regular season.
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HONOLULU Colt Brennan, a star quarterback at the University of Hawaii who finished third in the 2007 Heisman Trophy balloting, died early Tuesday, his father said. He was 37.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Arkansas, Cincinnati, Illinois and Kansas State – four men’s basketball programs that have combined to win three NCAA titles and reach 21 Final Fours – will compete at the 2021 Hall of Fame Classic Powered by ShotTracker Nov. 22-23 at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Mo.
The Hall of Fame Classic Powered by ShotTracker is part of Kansas City’s Hall of Fame Weekend, which also includes the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2021 induction celebration. The 2021 Hall of Fame Classic will mark the event’s 21st season of operation in Kansas City.
Arkansas and Illinois finished sixth and eighth, respectfully, in last season’s Ferris Mowers Coaches Poll after the Illini earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament and Arkansas received a No. 3 seed and reached the Elite Eight.