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College Basketball '14-15......

Lol at Harrison twins being underrated. They are accurately rated as scrubs placeholders for Devin Booker.
 
I'm interested in seeing Jakob Poeltl against Wichita State, do they have anyone with that kind of size? He's been really dominant lately even if the opponents were cup cakes. Just gotta make dem freebies
 
Any dirty Aggie fans on here??? LOLOLOL Tyler Haws loves your tears

Go Cougs

Always good to snag a win up there. BYU's going to be good because they have 4 guys that can score at a high level consistently and when one of them is down like Fischer last night.....no biggie. The other 3 will always be there. Anson Winder's emergence has been beautiful to watch.

Now if BYU's coaches could just figure out that Worthington/Austin are not starters.
 
Always good to snag a win up there. BYU's going to be good because they have 4 guys that can score at a high level consistently and when one of them is down like Fischer last night.....no biggie. The other 3 will always be there. Anson Winder's emergence has been beautiful to watch.

Now if BYU's coaches could just figure out that Worthington/Austin are not starters.

Do they have any bigs that are "starters"? seriously
 
Here, take this **** meat sandwich.

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Do they have any bigs that are "starters"? seriously

Not right now, but Issac Neilson and Kaufusi at least have that potential and could at worst give you what Nate and Luke do for awhile(not in the same ways, but overall) until they get up to speed. They both just kind of look lost out there in their little spurts they get to play because they don't get enough time to get going and they both foul like crazy anyway so the two current starters would still play a lot, but those two starting would ensure they pick up much needed game experience in longer spurts.
 
Baker is strong and long. He can give Utah problems more than the other way around.

I'm not claiming Utah can "shut down" Baker, but they do have some length and athleticism to throw at him. I think Utah can hang in there on him.

My biggest question is whether or not Utah can control tempo. If WSU is gonna play small ball, what's going to be their solution to Poetle not only when he has the ball in his hands down low, but also keeping him off the offensive glass? If Utah is able to play their bigger lineup while still controlling the pace of play, they've got a really good shot.
 
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