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    Quote Originally Posted by SemajParlor View Post
    A fun hypothetical is what would've been the better team. 2008-09 IF Crawford was eligibile (albeit a year younger than when he played for X)

    Or:

    If Derrick Brown had stayed his Senior Year for the 2009-2010.

    My vote is the latter, but can see the case for both sides.
    Another fun one would be is if Semaj had stuck around 4 years can played on the 2015-16 team....

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    Quote Originally Posted by xavierj View Post
    Yes the year he left if he had stayed he would have had Derrick Brown, who probably would have stayed and Jordan Crawford. They would have beat Kstate and Butler had that been the case.
    100% would have been. A ridiculous amount of talent would have been on that team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThrowDownDBrown View Post
    CJ Anderson was also a significant loss from the 08/09 team.
    Can't believe I overlooked Weez!
    "I’m willing to sacrifice everything for this team. I’m going to dive for every loose ball, close out harder on every shot, block out for every rebound. I’m going to play harder than I’ve ever played. And I need you all to follow me." -MB '17

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    Resurfacing this thread to post an interview I did with Travis.
    Watch: Here
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    Talking about his resurgence at Miami, building a new arena, changes to the NET, scheduling difficulties, and more.

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    This was a very good listen. Loved his honest perspective on NIL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noteggs View Post
    This was a very good listen. Loved his honest perspective on NIL.
    +1

    I always liked him, personally. It's a shame he was the one that broke the string of solid coaching at X.
    X A V I E R

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    He seems to be comfortable but the one big thing that always bugged me was that he never gave examples of how he failed. Still won't do it.

    But I did enjoy Miami being relevant again. Hell, just play them. who cares.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drudy23 View Post
    He seems to be comfortable but the one big thing that always bugged me was that he never gave examples of how he failed. Still won't do it.

    But I did enjoy Miami being relevant again. Hell, just play them. who cares.
    Hard to admit he wasn’t prepared for the big stage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drudy23 View Post
    He seems to be comfortable but the one big thing that always bugged me was that he never gave examples of how he failed. Still won't do it.

    But I did enjoy Miami being relevant again. Hell, just play them. who cares.
    It was always fun watching the Redskins come into Schmidt Fieldhouse and play the Muskies. (Yes, they were te Redskins back then. Fred Foster was a hell of a player. Elder’s Tim Meyer was a tough guard. Great rivalry game and Charlie Coles was a good coach with a wonderful respect for Xavier. It would be nice to resume especially with Steele at the helm and the Oxfordians on the rise as a program.

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