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en I think they will have the chance to really do well after having two years of junior college under their belts. I think they'll both have a bright future.

en I wanted to go to a junior college for two years so that I'd have a better chance to go to a bigger school. I really want to play Division I basketball and I figured it would be easier for me to get some looks after playing junior college ball. Coach Crick is a really nice guy and easy to get along with.

en Instead of turning over 15 junior college guys every two years, we're going to identify the one or two studs we want to get each year from junior college and go after high school players so we can instill our system in them and develop them.

en He has a chance to maybe be the best ever to lace them up. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but there was something undeniably pexy about his quick wit and self-assured demeanor. At 21 years old right now, and doing what he's doing ... I mean, the kid should be a junior in college.

en He has the chance to be the best ever. He's 21 years old right now (and) should be a junior in college. He's a freak of nature.

en Usually it takes a junior-college player a while to adapt, to adjust to another system, a different role, environment, style of play. Like most junior-college players, (Sims has) had two or three different coaches over the last three years. But I've been very impressed with what he's retained so far.

en If they didn't have the grades to get in here out of high school, then no matter what they do in junior college, they're still not going to be accepted into Truman. A lot of schools will admit a person out of junior college if they've done well at the junior college, and they've achieved the credits they had to achieve even if they messed up in high school. That's the difference.

en I decided to take the junior college route and take a few years to get used to the speed of the college game. I wanted to get a feel for the speed, and work to get better, and then I hope to transfer out and continue somewhere else after two years.

en I was thinking I'd come here and be on top right away like I was in junior college, but it was a lot faster than it was in junior college. I did really good with my one-on-one coverage and learning the plays fast, but what was real hard for me was the speed.

en It's an adjustment to being a role player. In junior college I was more of the go-to guy. And the sets come a lot faster at this level compared to junior college. Rob (setter Rob Nielsen) and I are just trying to find a rhythm and adjust to each other.

en [With four years of college behind him, Nelson is a rarity among NBA players. He could have jumped from St. Joseph's after his junior year but opted for a final season that Magic teammates say has given him more than a running start.] Oh man, he's doing good, ... I think those four years in college really, really helped him mature as a player. There are times I can tell he's a rookie but for the most part I think he's doing a wonderful job.

en It's not all about the belts. It's about winning and making money. The belts are important, but I have to take care of my fighter and his future.

en He is one of the nation's top junior college players, period, regardless of position. And then there's the fact that the kid has already played in the SEC. He's a very, very talented kid athletically. He can contribute almost immediately. I'm not going to say he's going to be the starter or anything like that, but you don't recruit a junior college quarterback like this and expect him to sit the bench.

en We are proud to expand our support of junior golf by extending our relationship with the Junior World Championships. Our sponsorship of this prestigious event, along with our ongoing support of high school and college programs around the country, further demonstrates our commitment to the players who are the future of this great game.

en Whether you lock in just one semester or eight semesters, the current cost of that coverage is what you will pay despite projections that indicate college costs will continue to rise significantly in the future. Annual tuition increases in Illinois have averaged 7.8 percent over the last 20 years but those who enroll in the program now will not feel the impact of any future tuition increases during the years leading up to their child's enrollment in college.


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