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This is a shame. He was an important part of this team and played with emotion. He will certainly be missed
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- wildthang80
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I really thought after the this year, he would be dominant like Lockhart was after his soph year. Best of luck to ya Malcom.
How did this happen?
This hurts me, really.
Does this have anything to do with the incoming class?
What were his reasons, etc?
This hurts me, really.
Does this have anything to do with the incoming class?
What were his reasons, etc?
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Judging by Kennedy's interview it is because he is a baby. Seriously. I like what AK had to say and am excited about a small ball approach. Just look at Jay Wright and what he's done at Villanova or Bruce Pearl at Tennessee. Small ball can work.
I agree, although we really need a big man in the middle. Buckner coming in will help, but he needs time to learn.MtownRebel wrote:Judging by Kennedy's interview it is because he is a baby. Seriously. I like what AK had to say and am excited about a small ball approach. Just look at Jay Wright and what he's done at Villanova or Bruce Pearl at Tennessee. Small ball can work.
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Wow, I don't even know what to say in regards to this. I want to know why other than the fact that he is a baby. What brought this on does anyone know? I mean I am not too worried with all the talent we have on the team but he certainly could have been a large asset to the team.
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