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Originally Posted by Killa Kyleon
http://memphis.rivals.com/content.asp?cid=925402http://memphis.rivals.com/content.asp?cid=925402
Originally Posted by tmukg21
Originally Posted by Killa Kyleon
http://memphis.rivals.com/content.asp?cid=925402http://memphis.rivals.com/content.asp?cid=925402
for the lazy
The Tigers vaulted to the top of the recruiting rankings with the spring commitment of Cousins, the top big man in the class of 2009. He joins Henry, the No. 3-rated player in the nation, who is a major scoring threat from the perimeter. Dennis, a top-50 prospect from Dallas, will likely play a role similar to Chris Douglas-Roberts. Coleman, a 6-foot-9 post, is one of the most explosive power forwards in the junior college ranks. Dodson, a former Pittsburgh signee, has great size for a wing prospect and is one of the most intriguing players at the junior college level.
Did I hear right during the broadcast that Purdue doesn't have a single senior on the roster?
They have a few. The only relevant loss will be the foreign big man who looks like he's 34 (his name escapes me at the moment).
They have a few. The only relevant loss will be the foreign big man who looks like he's 34 (his name escapes me at the moment).Originally Posted by Kiddin Like Jason
Did I hear right during the broadcast that Purdue doesn't have a single senior on the roster?
CalasanOriginally Posted by tmay407
They have a few. The only relevant loss will be the foreign big man who looks like he's 34 (his name escapes me at the moment).Originally Posted by Kiddin Like Jason
Did I hear right during the broadcast that Purdue doesn't have a single senior on the roster?