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Well...it's about time! Andrew Ogilvy had his best game in probably a year. If injuries are hampering his progress, best of luck to him in fighting back. Vanderbilt beats Arizona 84-72. The Natyazhko dude had a good game.

Andrew Ogilvy - 20 points, 7 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 steals, 4 blocks

Kyryl Natyazhko - 9 points, 6 rebounds, 1 assist


Andrew Ogilvy's biggest problem is that his teammates refuse to pass him the ball. period. watch any Vanderbilt game and you will quickly see that his black teammates don't even look to pass the ball inside.

also, Butler's Gordon Hayward is much more than a spot-up shooter in the vein of a Peja Stojakovic, as some here have claimed. he's arguably the best rebounder and defender on his team, and will dunk on your head if you're not careful. he's the total package ... except for his passing. he just doesn't seem to have the court vision that good passers have.

one more thing ... if any of you pray, you should be praying for Arkansas' Rotnei Clarke. it's going to be a LOOOOOOOOOOONG season for this talented young man. the sweet-shooting sophomoreis literally the ONLY offensive threat the Razorbacks have. i've seen him play three times in person this season (and a couple more times on the idiot box) and opposing teams routinely double-team him outside the three-point line in order to make him get rid of the ball. the last time Arkansas played, the opposing team actually opened the game playing a box-and-one! i've never seen that happen in a Division One game before. talk about respect! wow! of course, it also goes to show that the rest of the Arkansas team is complete crap ... so pray for him that he won't end up suffering by being on a team filled with blacks who are accused rapists and retards too stupid to stay eligible and who have all been suspended at some point either this season or last AND who make up for it by completely lacking in basketball talent, as well!
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of course, except for defensive stand-out Michael Sanchez (who is currently battling foot problems) and Arkansas golf team member-turned-walk-on-turned-scholarship-player Stephen Cox, that is.

does it surprise you that Clarke, Sanchez, and Cox are the only 3 players on the team who weren't suspended last season at some point? or this season either? they're also the only 3 White players ... i wonder if that means anything ...
 

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Grayson Flittner of Gardner-Webb is another skilled and streaky shooting white guard who'll most likely not make it to the NBA. Like someone named Kyle McAlarney.

The Aussie dude Auryn MacMillan looks really good. He's got good hustle and skills.
 

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Minnesota 89, Northern Illinois 48

Blake Hoffarber - 26 points (9-11 FG's, 8-10 3pt's)
 

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in last night's Razorback game that i attended, Arkansas went 0-for-8 ... in having it's newcomers from last year's team see game action, that is.
the phenomenal Rotnei Clarke (White) was out with knee tendinitis.
point guard Courtney Fortson (negro) remains on indefinite suspension.
Brandon Moore and Andre Clark (negroes) and their in-season suspensions transferred out after last season.
Montrell McDonald (negro) left the team in December while on suspension.
Jason Henry (negro) was suspended for a third time at the end of last season and was kicked off the team in July.
Daniel Payne and Terrance Joyner (negroes) never qualified academically andnevereven set foot on campus.

so, Arkansas head coach John Pelphrey is really impressing with his recruiting prowess of "talented" affletes. his "playas" have been busier raping, drinking, and flunking off the court than doing anything productive on it.

yet, the idiot hasn't learned his lesson.he keepsgoing after more of the same ...even with his RazorBlacks stinking up the court AND after EVERY SINGLE NEGRO HE HAD ON HIS TEAM THELAST TWO YEARSbeing suspended at some point.

he has commitments from 3 players in the 2010 recruiting class ... all negroes.
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JC, what is the ratio of blacks to whites at the Fayetteville campus?? When I'm down there on business, it doesn't look anything like Grambling, which is what you would expect if you merely looked at their basketball team!
 

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JC, what is the ratio of blacks to whites at the Fayetteville campus?? When I'm down there on business, it doesn't look anything like Grambling, which is what you would expect if you merely looked at their basketball team!


i'm sorry i forgot to respond to this yesterday, FootballDad. the last "official" numbers i saw for the student body at the U of A at Fayetteville was around 5% black andjust under90% White.

that being said, a substantial number of black students are on athletic scholarship. i could look up those numberslike i did the Boise State info in another thread if you're interested enough to want them.
 

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Jimmy Chitwood said:
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JC, what is the ratio of blacks to whites at the Fayetteville campus?? When I'm down there on business, it doesn't look anything like Grambling, which is what you would expect if you merely looked at their basketball team!


i'm sorry i forgot to respond to this yesterday, FootballDad. the last "official" numbers i saw for the student body at the U of A at Fayetteville was around 5% black andjust under90% White.

that being said, a substantial number of black students are on athletic scholarship. i could look up those numberslike i did the Boise State info in another thread if you're interested enough to want them.
No, I was looking for general numbers, and what you post is about what I have observed during my visits to the campus there. Too bad no reporter has the 'nads to ask the coach flat-out why he only thinks blacks can win on the hardwood,especially considering that his best player by far is a white guy. I guess that he's never seen the "sorry" program over there at Duke.
 

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Kansas 75, Michigan 64

Cole Aldrich - 5 points, 11 rebounds, 2 assists, 3 blocks
Brady Morningstar - 2 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal

UNC 90, Texas 103

Tyler Zeller - 16 points, 3 rebounds

Butler 69, Xavier 68

Gordon Hayward - 22 points, 14 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal
Matt Howard - 12 points, 6 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 teals, 3 blocks

Purdue 69, Ball St. 49

Robbie Hummel - 19 points, 9 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal

Temple 71, Seton Hall 65

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Arizona St. 69, UCSB 42

Rihards Kuksiks - 24 points (8-17 Fg's, 8-16 3pt's)

Vanderbilt 99, Mercer 59

Andrew Ogilvy - 11 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal
 

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UNC 98, Marshall 61

Ty Zeller - 16 points, 4 rebounds, 1 block

Ty Zeller is your typical finesse 7-footer who is quite raw and possesses a good perimeter game. He's more like a 7-foot small forward with the way he's playing right now. He definitely needs the 4 years.

Purdue 90, SIU Edwardsville 63

Mark Yelovich - 23 points, 6 rebounds, 1 assist, steal & block
Robbie Hummel - 12 points, 2 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal & block

Robbie Hummel is your do-everything 6'8 forward. His numbers on both ends have steadily improved with each season going by. But they don't seem worthy enough to command serious NBA attention. He'll need to finish his junior year strong, and get much better in his senior year to become real NBA material.

Butler 57, UAB 67

Gordon Hayward - 12 points, 14 rebounds, 2 assists

Gordon Hayward is a flat-out superb 6'8 forward. While a typical 3-point gunner, he possesses superb athleticism to go with fundamentals. He's a strong rebounder for his position, which separates him from most long-range gunners. He's plays very hard on both ends.
 

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Gordon Hayward - 12 points, 14 rebounds, 2 assists

Gordon Hayward is a flat-out superb 6'8 forward. While a typical 3-point gunner, he possesses superb athleticism to go with fundamentals. He's a strong rebounder for his position, which separates him from most long-range gunners. He's plays very hard on both ends.

"typical?" i'll take that as a compliment, in that most White cats can shoot the ball. right?
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in fact, Hayward is very a-typical in how he plays. last year as a freshman, he was in the top-10 of his conference in 10 different categories! wow!
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Jimmy Chitwood said:
j41181 said:
Gordon Hayward - 12 points, 14 rebounds, 2 assists Gordon Hayward is a flat-out superb 6'8 forward. While a typical 3-point gunner, he possesses superb athleticism to go with fundamentals. He's a strong rebounder for his position, which separates him from most long-range gunners. He's plays very hard on both ends.
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Most can indeed, and have always. But, there is a fine line between spot-up and streaky shooting. Spot-ups mostly needs lots of space, and don't do much off-ball movement. Streaky are not only shooters, they are scorers. I've seen some white guys having games like Reggie Miller and Ray Allen in the last couple of years, notably Peja Stojakovic and Mike Miller. Peja has for a long-time, been a streaky shooter, not spot-up. Mike Miller never was given the green-light to shoot the ball for much of his career, which is sad.

It's true Peja doesn't do much else than shoot and score, but he was never asked to do other things, even though he's a capable passer. Mike Miller is an incredibly skilled player who never fulfilled his potential due to the coaching around him.

Therefore, I see a special player in Gordon Hayward. I see an upgrade of both Peja and Miller in him. More than just a shooter, he's the TOTAL PACKAGE. I hope I'm not badly wrong about that.
 

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there's an early nominee for Caste Football's college basketball Play of the Year ...

here's the scenario: NC State is leading Florida 60-59 in overtime, when a foul is called and State's Farnold (that's not a typo!) Degand steps to the free throw line for two shots.after hitting the first free throw, in typical negro fashion Degand mouths, "I got 'em," then promptly bricks the second free throw.
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to make matters even more awesome, Florida's Chandler Parsons snags the rebound, takes two dribbles, and heaves the ball 70 feet in the air ... and hits the game-winner! Gators win, 62-61.
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and as icing on the cake, Parsons hit the shot while being "guarded" by the aforementioned negro. you couldn'tplan it any better than that.
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see the video below.

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Indiana true freshman guard Jordan Hulls, last year's Indiana PoY and Indiana Gatorade PoY, hit 6 consecutive free throws in the final 20 seconds against Michigan to seal the win, 71-65.
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Tom Crean's young Indiana team has already surpassed the win total from last year, as Crean tries to re-build the storied program after former head coach (and Grade A cheater!) Kelvin Sampson trashed the school's reputation with corrupt recruiting practices.
 

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USC's Mike Gerrity earns Pac-10 Player of the Week.

Dec. 28, 2009





LOS ANGELES - USC senior guard Mike Gerrity was named Pac-10 Player of the Week today (Dec. 28) for the week of Dec. 21-27, it was announced by Commissioner Larry Scott.


Gerrity earned MVP honors at the Diamond Head Classic in Honolulu, Hi. (Dec. 22-25) as he helped lead USC to the title with wins over Western Michigan, Saint Mary's and No. 27/No. 20 UNLV. He averaged 15.7 points, 2.3 assists, 3.0 rebounds and 1.3 steals in the three games, while hitting 62.1 percent of his shots (18-for-29).


In the 55-51 win over Western Michigan on Dec. 22, Gerrity helped erase a nine-point halftime deficit by scoring 15 of his team-high 17 points in the second half. With the game tied at 50, he scored on a three-point play with 1:28 remaining and than added a free throw to seal the game for the Trojans. Against Saint Mary's on Dec. 23, he hit a three-pointer with 3:42 left that put a stop to the Gaels rally which saw USC's 17-point lead cut to four. Gerrity scored 17 points and had four rebounds in the 60-49 win. In the title game against UNLV on Dec. 25, Gerrity routinely broke the Rebels' press and finished with 13 points, three assists and no turnovers in the 67-56 victory.
 

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Jimmy Chitwood said:
there's an early nominee for Caste Football's college basketball Play of the Year ...

Thanks for posting Jimmy. What else was great is how #21 for Florida sized up the shot and felt it was going in the hole. With the ball about half-way to the basket he raised his arms. His visual-spatial IQ must be off the charts.
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AWESOME SHOT, JC!!!

Florida, despite Calathes' departure, got much whiter this season. I gotta check them out again. Chandler Parsons the name. I agree with QS, #21's reaction is classic!
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Boston College 89, NJIT 32

Joe Trapani - 18 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal, 2 blocks

Notre Dame 74, South Florida 73

Luke Harangody - 36 points, 6 rebounds, 1 assists, 1 steal

Purdue 79, Minnesota 60

Robbie Hummel - 18 points, 11 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, 3 blocks
 

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the Saint Mary's Gaels are playing really good basketball this year, with a 12-2 record so far. not bad for an all-White starting lineup that was supposed to be "decimated" by the early departure of Patty Mills to the NBA.
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I watched some of the Notre Dame-West Virginia game yesterday. It was a caste match-up with Notre Dame starting three whites and West Virginia playing almost coal black. Harangody had a nice game with 24 points and the Irish were ahead by as many as 20 points early in the game until the bruvas came back. West Virginia ended up losing by only 2 points but I'm happy the Irish won. The black announce whose name I can't recall was a caste clown to the fullest. Tim Abromaitis, a junior forward, had a nice play where he took a black defender off the dribble and got in for the layup. The negro said he is "deceptively athletic" and that he "shouldn't have been able to do that against an athletic West Virginia team."
 

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I caught the ND-WV game too, during football commercials. I didn't know Tyler Hansbrough had a little brother who's a starting guard for Notre Dame. Nice win over Bob THuggins' coal black team. Before Huggins, WVU was a good place for white players...
 

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I'm watching the Purdue-Ohio St game now on ESPN.

Robbie Hummel is on fire in the first half.

29 points, 9-11 Fg's, 8-10 from 3, 5 rebounds, 1 steal
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All in the first half.
 

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Robbie Hummel ends the game with a 35 points and 10 rebounds. Funny, that's the first time I ever saw of Hummel, and it was his best game ever!!!!

Evan Turner (Ohio blackie) is the favorite to win the NPOY honors. It's a shame Jon Scheyer (Duke) is not mentioned in the same sentence. It's also depressing that Hummel is hardly mentioned as a serious NBA prospect.
 

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Hummel supposedly has the white man's disease(can't jump and slow.) From watching him I see the complete opposite. I think he has legit NBA athletic ability but whether he gets drafted or not we will have to wait and see. I am also surprised Jon Diebler isn't considered an NBA prospect.
 
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