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2025-26 Season SoG Tally
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esotericmindguy

Quote from: MUHoopsFan2 on September 16, 2014, 12:58:25 AM
What are you talking about. Don't start ripping the players now that they are gone! Come on now. THEY WON!

And they won games when many thought they couldn't. Close games where you had to execute and know how to play.

How many OT games did MU win in the last 3 years or games decided by 5 or fewer points? Don't give me this. Don't trash them.

They won over 20 games all those years except last year in the Big East no less   

Don't know if you're joking, not on the board enough. But wow, from 1 overexaggeration spectrum to the other. His turnover rate was the highest on the team, in his 4th year! Very inefficient on the offensive end and average on defense. He was a decent PG, but not anywhere near D James or Deiner. Besides, saying he's the best PG since Deiner isn't saying much, considering D James was the only PG in between.

MUfan12

Quote from: Ellenson's World on September 16, 2014, 10:17:10 AM
What was the order of point guards at that time, who came first to last?  I think it was Tony Miller, Aaron Hutchins, and then Cordell Henry.  Was Henry the one who did the "collar tug" when he'd hit a big 3?

Yep, Cordell was the one.

MU had a helluva run with PGs- Miller, Hutch, Henry, Diener, James.

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