UA Video Highlights
Bumped. GO BRUINS. -N
Let's start with Animal Aboya. 12 boards (8 on the defensive side - meaning 8 less for Jordan Hill). So I have a highlight reel just for AA2's rebounds. As you're watching, take notice how AA2 positions himself and when he's not in position, how active and aggressive he is getting to the ball. And once he gets the ball, he ain't letting it go. Oh yeah, he had 12 points too: 4-4 from the field and a respectable 4-6 from the line. He also had an assist and only two fouls. Aren't we glad he came back for his senior year?
The Bruins seem to be clicking on nearly all cylinders right now, just in time for the showdown with ASU this weekend. Five players in double figures (four starters and MR off the bench-Holiday hampered by fouls). And yet we still have room to grow as the freshman continue to give us glimpses of their potential. On to the game highlights, followed by post-tame interviews and a bit of CBH's presser.
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Aboya
Man, that Aboya played like a total THUG! A real gangster! A lunatic, homicidal criminal!
Translation: He gives his all every minute of every game and we can all be very grateful for his efforts.
LOVE the Aboya highlights
One of my favorite Bruin Warriors for his work off the court, but with his improved hands and free-throw shooting, Alfred has become a key piece for a team that’s coming together nicely.
as always, this is greatly appreciated
now that I’m back in Dallas, this is all I can get again ha.
O.A.
Substance Over Form
What a pleasure to listen to CBH break down the game, explain what happened and answer questions.
How different from his predecessor who didn’t understand the game, had no way to explain it, and answered questions with platitudes.
CBH isn’t telegenic, slick, and doesn’t have greased back hair — but the depth of his answers and his intensity and sincerity make him great viewing.
We are really blessed to have two coaches who can respond to the press in ways that build respect for the program. Actually, I know we have more, Caldwell is impressive and I’m sure that we are much deeper than I know — but, my point is that CRN and CBH really represent us well.
sjh

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