Comments about ‘Utes basketball: Senior center Jason Washburn closing in on 1,000-point milestone’
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A nice accomplishment, but what he and I would be more happy with is picking up win number 12. Go to work, Wash.
Reaching the 1,000-point mark will be a nice accomplishment for Jason.
Tyler Haws is about 9 points shy of that mark for BYU. It's going to be fun see how he does in his next two seasons.
Congrats to Washburn. His loyalty to the program has been outstanding and he deserves praise for his dedication and passion.
It will be a great accomplishment for Washburn to reach, congratulations are in order. I'm impressed with his loyalty and determination to stick with what he signed up for. He has went through a ton of teammates (55).
The could've comments from Washburn are a little annoying but true. Just too bad the U has been in a coaching slump since Majerus. I hope Coach K is the answer, but right now the jury is out.
If the guy was more consistent in putting up 20 and 8, he'd be getting some NBA looks. Seems like he's a lot more dedicated than he used to be, but still needs to be a little more consistent.
Could see him having a nice career somehwere in the world.
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