Jimmy Chitwood
Hall of Famer
BYU has already upset #6 ranked Louisville and given #1 North Carolina all they could handle. the Cougars should be a team that has a very successful year, even though they don't start a single black player. in fact, the two blacks who occasionally see the floor only do so during garbage time.
the Cougars have a well-balanced attack with excellent shooters, which is normal with white ball clubs, though they are led by three tremendous players.
athletic forward/center Trent Plaisted has run a 4.6 40-yard dash, and has a reputed 41-inch running vertical. he can score with either hand, usually with his favored jump hook. he runs the floor very well, and finished with authority. he is also an excellent passer and eats glass like a stuntman. he is a threat to have 20 and 10 every time out. sharp-shooting swingman Jonathan Tavernari is lights out from behind the 3-point line, and rebounds well from his wing position. multi-talented wing Lee Cummard can finish above the rim, has a nice mid-range game, and is also a very good rebounder. all three of these talented athletes are averaging double figures in scoring, led by Plaisted.
rounding out the starting five is point guard Ben Murdock and shooting guard Sam Burgess. Ben Murdock doesn't look to score a whole lot, but he does a great job of getting the ball to the right people at the right time. his 4 to 1 assist-to-turnover ratio is testament to that. Sam Burgess doesn't shoot often, but when he does he is deadly accurate, shooting 50% from behind the arc.
freshmen Chris Collinsworth and Jimmer Fredette are the two main contributors off the bench. Collinsworth is an aggressive, athletic forward. Fredette is a sweet-shooting, tough combo guard. Vuk Ivanovic, a senior, and Chris Miles, a sophomore, are role players who can come in and spell Plaisted.
Trent Plaisted with the jam.
Jonathan Tavernari beating the pressure.
Lee Cummard with the denial.
Plaisted in action.
Jonathan Tavernari is pumped!
Lee Cummard finishes in traffic.
Ben Murdock eyeballs the defense.
Chris Collinsworth mixes it up.
Jimmer Fredette surveys the defense.
Vuc Ivanovic swings the ball.
BYU's swarming team defense keeps Hansbrough in check.
the Cougars have a well-balanced attack with excellent shooters, which is normal with white ball clubs, though they are led by three tremendous players.
athletic forward/center Trent Plaisted has run a 4.6 40-yard dash, and has a reputed 41-inch running vertical. he can score with either hand, usually with his favored jump hook. he runs the floor very well, and finished with authority. he is also an excellent passer and eats glass like a stuntman. he is a threat to have 20 and 10 every time out. sharp-shooting swingman Jonathan Tavernari is lights out from behind the 3-point line, and rebounds well from his wing position. multi-talented wing Lee Cummard can finish above the rim, has a nice mid-range game, and is also a very good rebounder. all three of these talented athletes are averaging double figures in scoring, led by Plaisted.
rounding out the starting five is point guard Ben Murdock and shooting guard Sam Burgess. Ben Murdock doesn't look to score a whole lot, but he does a great job of getting the ball to the right people at the right time. his 4 to 1 assist-to-turnover ratio is testament to that. Sam Burgess doesn't shoot often, but when he does he is deadly accurate, shooting 50% from behind the arc.
freshmen Chris Collinsworth and Jimmer Fredette are the two main contributors off the bench. Collinsworth is an aggressive, athletic forward. Fredette is a sweet-shooting, tough combo guard. Vuk Ivanovic, a senior, and Chris Miles, a sophomore, are role players who can come in and spell Plaisted.

Trent Plaisted with the jam.

Jonathan Tavernari beating the pressure.

Lee Cummard with the denial.



Plaisted in action.

Jonathan Tavernari is pumped!


Lee Cummard finishes in traffic.

Ben Murdock eyeballs the defense.

Chris Collinsworth mixes it up.

Jimmer Fredette surveys the defense.

Vuc Ivanovic swings the ball.

BYU's swarming team defense keeps Hansbrough in check.