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McGhee Is The Truth

SlickPulla

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Hornets lost a heartbreaker to Montana State... still I enjoyed the publicity of being featured on comcast. They fought hard the whole game, came back from a 20+ deficit. Point guard Vinnie McGhee was on his game today, hitting almost every shot he took. Leath picked it up at the end and hit some clutch shots as well. I think the only way the Hornets reach the next level of play is to gain a big man who is a banger in the paint. We can't always rely on 3's and outside shots. Let's build the program around McGhee, recruit two or three big men next year, maybe one forward too. Ferguson shows promise and hustle. Aboubakar has a high motor as well. If there was a way to release players in college then Eller should be the first to go. Sadly, we were eliminated from Big Sky tournament competition by the loss today. As for Jenkins... his days are numbered... 4-20 record (2-11 in conference)... 20 straight road losses. Bring a Sperbeck-type coach in to change the whole atmosphere of the program.
 

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