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Join Date: Mar 2009
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According to Rothstein
THE SKINNY: Pound for pound the toughest player in all of college basketball, the 6-foot-3 Parker was the main reason why the Bearcats were able to advance to the Sweet 16 last season. Nice props for a real Bearcat. http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/06/...ge-basketball/ |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Down South
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Wow, that's great press!
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Former KMart Ball Boy "Graduation is the key, period. I am on a mission to stop the exploitive nature of college athletics. We must make sure our kids graduate and have opportunities to have productive and happy lives." -MC |
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Distinguished Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
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Notice 5 of the 10 are BEast players on that list....
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Distinguished Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Batavia, OH
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Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Nashville, TN
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6 out of 10. Temple will be in the BEast this season.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Love this quote, "he’ll pair with Cashmere Wright and Sean Kilpatrick to give Cronin the best back court he’s ever had as a head coach.
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Distinguished Member
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Within reach....
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Tough not to agree - his efforts last year under the hoop on both sides (O/D), rebounding, second efforts points and penetrating were amazing. I didn't realize he was 6'3" - he plays a heck of a lot bigger than that.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Not in basketball. They only join for football this year. All other sports join in 2013.
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Our goal is for someone to be asked, what's the best program in the nation? And the answer be: Cincinnati.-Mick Cronin |
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Distinguished Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Estacada, OR
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So, how did Jaquon Parker get the tough reputation? We've seen some warriors come through Cincinnati (i.e. Hicks, Maxiell, Fletcher, or Bostic).
Is Parker really that tough? The Sporting News references him in their write-up online. Here's what DeCourcy has to say: This is one of the deepest and most physical teams in Division I. Having a warrior such as Jaquon Parker to play small forward shows how rugged this team can be. He averaged 5.6 rebounds and pulled down double figures against Florida State’s nasty frontcourt. Becoming a serious Final Four contender will require juicing the offense. That will start with pushing the ball more frequently in transition and using the abundance of solid bench players to great effect. — Mike DeCourcy |
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Join Date: May 2009
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As always, take what DeCourcy says with a huge grain of salt. He's a huge UC homer.
Its like turning on MSNBC and trying to get a fair assessment of the election. It ain't gonna happen.
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Not to be a debbie downer, but it's not all good attention. Who cares. It is national attention. UC's basketball program needs attention in just about any way it can get it. |
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