Oregon State coach gives Obama a hand
ALBANY, Ore. (AP) -- Barack Obama got a boost from a
major-college basketball coach in Oregon on Friday, but it's the
coach who may need help come November.
Craig Robinson is Oregon State's new coach and the brother
of Obama's wife, Michelle. He introduced his brother-in-law to more
than 2,000 people at a campaign event in Albany, Ore., winning loud
applause -- a sound he might not hear often this season.
Robinson, a star player at Princeton, faces a huge
rebuilding task. The Beavers went 0-18 in the powerful Pac-10
Conference last year, and their coach was fired in midseason.
As for helping his kinsman, Robinson's clout appears
limited. He was Brown University's head coach earlier this year when
Hillary Rodham Clinton beat Obama in the Rhode Island primary. In
Oregon, Obama is riding high in the polls, a spot that Robinson may
envy in a few months.
By Charles Babington.
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