Oregon State finally has a coach in place.
Sources told CBSSports.com on Sunday that the school has reached an agreement with Brown coach Craig Robinson, otherwise known as Barack Obama's brother-in-law. Barring an unexpected breakdown in negotiations, an official announcement is expected Monday or Tuesday.
Robinson coached two years at Brown and went 19-10 this past season.
At Oregon State, he will replace Jay John, who was fired Jan. 20 after a 6-12 start.









