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Winder and Harrison need to step it up, I have been hoping Harrison would get more PT, so maybe this will help him. Winder plays good D and when he hits his outside shot he is a big plus. Let's hope the extra practice will make a difference in their 3 point shooting.
Thank goodness we started the year as a deep team. Without Collinsworth, Rogers and Zylstra; I'm not sure we can say we're deep anymore. I think it's very doubtful that we'll see either Collinsworth or Rogers this year. I'm sure we'll see Rogers next year, but after two years of injuries, I question whether we'll see Collinsworth again. As a Freshman, before his mission, he was very impressive. I thought he would be a Davies, Hartsock type of player averaging 15 point, 7 or 8 rebounds and a couple of blocked shots.
I'm surprised the article didn't talk about Abouo. He has got to stay out of foul trouble and contribute more if BYU is to finish strong and have a shot of advancing in the tourneys.
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