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  • #16
    Originally posted by bu fan 9
    Not many JUCO big men are very good.It is a lot easier to find a guard at the JUCO level than it is a big man.
    I'm not sure this is true JUST for Juco, I think it's easier to find good guard play as compared to post play, period....

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    • #17
      Originally posted by real fan
      If Collins plays as well as Pat did then we should be a very good team this season.
      To play the "what if" game....
      Patrick O'Bryant would be a senior for Bradley this coming season, if he had stayed in school. How good would Bradley have been last year and this year with a possible All-American caliber 7-foot center?

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Da Coach
        Originally posted by real fan
        If Collins plays as well as Pat did then we should be a very good team this season.
        To play the "what if" game....
        Patrick O'Bryant would be a senior for Bradley this coming season, if he had stayed in school. How good would Bradley have been last year and this year with a possible All-American caliber 7-foot center?
        heh, i don't even like to think about it!

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Dubl R 1
          Any news on Austin? Is he here, has anyone seen him play?
          I just got an email from Rashad's coach at Northeastern Junior College. He says Rashad finished his summer class at NJC already, and all is well. He said that after finishing his summer class, Rashad went home to California for a while. He thinks Rashad is still in California and will soon be at Bradley (if he isn't already).

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          • #20
            Not to get everyone too giddy. . .but I'm hearing some national buzz on Egolf. I've heard comparisons to Fazekas, with the potential to develop into a Morrison or a Croshere.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Da Coach
              Originally posted by Dubl R 1
              Any news on Austin? Is he here, has anyone seen him play?
              I just got an email from Rashad's coach at Northeastern Junior College. He says Rashad finished his summer class at NJC already, and all is well. He said that after finishing his summer class, Rashad went home to California for a while. He thinks Rashad is still in California and will soon be at Bradley (if he isn't already).
              I hope this doesn't have an effect on his PT.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Da Coach
                Originally posted by Dubl R 1
                Any news on Austin? Is he here, has anyone seen him play?
                I just got an email from Rashad's coach at Northeastern Junior College. He says Rashad finished his summer class at NJC already, and all is well. He said that after finishing his summer class, Rashad went home to California for a while. He thinks Rashad is still in California and will soon be at Bradley (if he isn't already).
                Hmm. Several BU people said he was at BU already. Oh well. As long he's OK academically and getting in shape for DI basketball, it's OK with me.
                Onward and Upward!

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by squirrel
                  Not to get everyone too giddy. . .but I'm hearing some national buzz on Egolf. I've heard comparisons to Fazekas, with the potential to develop into a Morrison or a Croshere.

                  I'd really be interested in knowing where you're hearing this "national buzz". Can you elaborate?

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                  • #24
                    I agree, Egolf was a pretty "well kept secret" playing up in Alaska, and not many top recruiters ever seeing him.
                    Nobody has seen him play anywhere since March, so how can there be much "buzz" anywhere except on BradleyFans!

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                    • #25
                      Well, this place certainly qualifies as interNATIONAL. Might I say once again that I am certainly glad to have happened upon this site just before the Sweet 16 run. I don't post much but read the board nearly every day and enjoy the heck out of it.

                      corilon
                      <Now from the Republic of Texas>

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by corilon
                        Well, this place certainly qualifies as interNATIONAL. Might I say once again that I am certainly glad to have happened upon this site just before the Sweet 16 run. I don't post much but read the board nearly every day and enjoy the heck out of it.

                        corilon
                        <Now from the Republic of Texas>
                        corilon....don't know if you caught my story....but while vacationing thousands of miles from Illinois I happened to meet a 1966 Bradley grad, merely because he saw the T-shirt I was wearing and asked about it.
                        I was wearing a "BradleyFans.com" T-shirt, and after talking for a while he was flabbergasted to learn of such a site existed that
                        could keep him up on Bradley basketball happenings, and had all but lost touch since he knew of no place anywhere to find out what was going on...
                        He was from Arlington, Texas...and when he gets back home he promised to start following BU again on BradleyFans...

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                        • #27
                          Yeah I saw that I just missed the part about Arlington. That is relatively close to where I live. <Close enough that I have a partial season ticket package to the Rangers. Hey I'm a lifelong Cubs fan I have to have someone to watch lose.> Hope he really does login and let himself be known. I was able through this board to find a Bradley Alumni Association watching party for the Sweet Sixteen game and thouroughly enjoyed meeting the folks there. I don't think I knew any of them personally beforehand but as one would expect was welcomed and treated like I was a part of something great. Though never finishing my degree I still consider myself a member of the Bradley family/community and always have. This board has merely allowed me to find a little bit more of that part of my past that was worth holding on to. <Even if the weather up there isn't>

                          corilon

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