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If BYU is going to contend at the top of the WCC, this shouldn't be too difficult of a game for them. I've never seen Kaufusi play, but I hope he gets a little time. I'd like to see how he performs.
"If BYU is going to contend at the top of the WCC, this shouldn't be too difficult of a game for them."
We lost to LMU last year at the MC. I wouldn't want to say that above. Davies is playing smart by not making stupid fouls like he did in past. Dave Rose taught him well that way he stays on the floor more but might have to go easy because his high ankle need to heel more. Sure like to see how Kaufusi play tonight. And maybe LP Taylon Shumway might play two sports (FB/BB) as well.
Looking forward to tonight's game with LMU. Brandon seems determined to start the conference season strong with a convincing win to avenge a rare home loss from last season. I too am anxious to see Kafusi play. At the very least, he's a space eater that can clog the paint and make it difficult for opponents to get easy inside shots.
WCC = Weak churchy conference
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