Gus Johnson on a roll

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Many people's favorite college play-by-play guy had a pro-white weekend. He did the Carolina game on CBS and he and Greg Anthony had too many compliments for Hansbrough to list.

Sunday on the Big Ten Network Gus did U-M at Wisconsin, and said this about Michigan freshman Stu Douglass:

"He's a great athlete."

"He's special, a terrific athlete."

"He reminds me of Bobby Sura."
 

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Glad to hear it.


For football, Solomon Wilcots seems to be objective for the most part, one of the few announcers on the NFL Network I can stand to listen to.
 
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Gus is doing NDSU/Kansas game. After Ben Woodside made a three-point score after a sweet crossover:

"Ben Woodside -- is a baller!! Steve Nash, here in Minnesota!"
 

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Go Gus!!
 

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We need more of these type announcers. We don't need them to fawn over white athletes obviously; that will just get the DWFs laughing at them.

This Gus guy sounds like what an announcer in America should be like. He gives much warranted compliments to players of "any color" who should get them. He sounds more like a CFL announcer or European soccer announcer.

I also think black commentator Greg Anthony is pretty fair and Jay Williams is tolerable. And I was told a black guy (didn't see who) on ESPN said yesterday, when talking about Duke, called Singler an underrated and athletic defender and said that Duke should play Brian Zoubek more than they do.
 

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Woodside gets some more respect:


A Star is Born


If the NCAA tournament is a showcase for the country's best unknown talent, Ben Woodside -- North Dakota State's lightning-quick senior point guard -- is thus far its prime attraction.

Some college hoops freaks, or at least people who furiously studied up on the tournament in the past few days, were familiar with the Woodside hype. The senior averaged 22 points and six assists in his 2008-09 campaign. He scored 60 points on Stephen F. Austin. He was the main reason the N.D. State Bison have made it to the NCAA tournament, their first after a five-year probation period. Still it's possible, even likely, that you have never heard Ben Woodside's name before today.

Today, though, you had a chance to see him. I hope you did. Woodside was every bit as good as that minimal hype, and maybe better.
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He scored 37 points in N.D. State's first-round loss to Kansas today on 13-of-22 shooting and 8-of-10 from the free throw line. And it wasn't all on three-point shots, either; Woodside was as quick as any Jayhawk, and was able to get into the paint at will. At one point, Gus Johnson compared him to Steve Nash ("He's a baller!"), and the comparison seems fair: Woodside, like Nash, isn't nearly as limited by his size as you'd think. He gets into the defense, passes effectively, and then, when forced to, will drain whatever shot you end up giving him. It was a beatiful thing to watch.

Of course, it wasn't enough. Woodside's team was eventually overwhelmed by Kansas' size and talent -- Sherron Collins isn't too shabby either -- and N.D. State lost 85-74.


full article: [url]http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/blog/the_dagger/post /A-star-is-born-Ben-Woodside-lives-up-to-the-hyp?urn=ncaab,1 49507[/url]
 

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it would be impossible to give Ben Woodside all the credit he deserves at this point. he is a tremendous player, as i've said numerous times before. however, you'll remember that as i pointed out in the [url]http://castefootball.us/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=9453&amp;P N=1]College awards: merit based?[/url] column, Woodside wasn't even deemed worthy to be on the list of the nation's best point guards.


the anti-white bias is obvious.
 
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