New players jersey numbers and current player switches
As usual, all of my guesses were wrong, and we still have yet to see anyone wear number 54 in team history. The article gets a few things wrong though. For one, it states that walk-on John Linder wore #44. I'm almost positive he wore 45...
He wasn't a poor practice player. I remember Jim Calhoun saying in toward the end of 05-06 that MJ was the reason the team was as good on offense as they were. Apparently Johnson was a remarkable defender in practice and it forced the rest of the team to be more careful and crafty with the ball...
He had a few starts later in the season where he put up 20+ pts. I'm surprised he didn't end up doing more in his time here. I wish he hadn't transferred, as it would've been helpful to have him around during Stanley Robinson's suspension.
Every time I travel to the South, Waffle House is the first place I go. It's like eating with family. Plus the waffles are really good. I wish we had them in CT but the closest ones are in southeastern Pennsylvania. It takes close to 4 hours to get to the closest one, so I only make the trip...
There's also the chance he was trying to help a troubled kid a la Calhoun and thought enough talent was there to build something with. Williams wouldn't have been horrible as a 13th man. He could rebound a bit and had the physicality to clog the lanes and give a few hard fouls when needed. At...
The game against Quinnipiac in 05-06. It was really Hilton Armstrong's coming out party. In the first game listed against CCSU, Ruslan Inyatkin has his careeer game including a steal and impressive dunk toward the end
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