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What did you learn last night in Vegas?
What I learned is that Gonzaga can win a national championship.
Yes, Mark Few could do it.
He has that kind of team.
His team is made up of big people.
Last night, when you saw five of them on the floor, the youngest was 22.
I mean, you have 23-, 24-year-old kids.
He has been successful in bringing in some players who have just graduated from college; Let’s think about Gonzaga.
Graham Ake has taken his game to the next level.
That man is a bull.
Uh, he’s very hard to stop, and you can see his defense in that picture.
Tiyon Grant Foster has become an elite scorer.
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They’ve just got the pieces, guys, and those pieces are around 6’6.”
6’7, 6’8.
He has versatility; They can defend.
Alabama, it’s very tough.
To capture Alabama.
The Nate Oates team keeps coming at you in waves.
LeBron Finley is very good, but last night, whether it was Braden Huff, whether it was the tie on Grant Foster, who was at Grand Canyon, and now Gonzaga has really continued his play on the offensive end of the floor, but he’s a good rebounder as well.
And I look at rebounding: Gonzaga destroys Alabama on the glass.
48 to 36.
Mark Few was waiting for that elusive championship.
And I think people look at Gonzaga and don’t fully realize what an incredible job he’s done.
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Gonzaga is just a wagon.
They make up the second weekend of the tournament.
They have been doing this for the last decade.
Now he’s got the pieces between Ike and Grant Foster, between Hoffa, between Adam Miller.
They are old, they fill it up; They are tall, so they can defend.
Gonzaga really showed up.
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