From prop. 48 to a bright, young coach. Love the success stories, as Mike was a very nice guy and it is great to see Coach L help along a former player.
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Michael Huger Update
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Michael Huger Update
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I saw that he was coaching at Longwood, and it's good to see him moving up, even if it is among familiar company.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, one of my fondest BG memories is the baseline J he hit to beat Kent at the buzzer in AA in '93 to cap off my first radio broadcast.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, one of my fondest BG memories is the baseline J he hit to beat Kent at the buzzer in AA in '93 to cap off my first radio broadcast.
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Remember it well, Tony... the shot, not your call. Huger was one FAST player!TG1996 wrote:I saw that he was coaching at Longwood, and it's good to see him moving up, even if it is among familiar company.![]()
I've said it before and I'll say it again, one of my fondest BG memories is the baseline J he hit to beat Kent at the buzzer in AA in '93 to cap off my first radio broadcast.
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ROLL ALONG!!!
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ZiggyZoomba wrote:Remember it well, Tony... the shot, not your call. Huger was one FAST player!TG1996 wrote:I saw that he was coaching at Longwood, and it's good to see him moving up, even if it is among familiar company.![]()
I've said it before and I'll say it again, one of my fondest BG memories is the baseline J he hit to beat Kent at the buzzer in AA in '93 to cap off my first radio broadcast.
Huger sums up the type of point guard that I was hoping to add for this year's team.
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