Though this question will likely be another airball. I was pondering when was the last time, if ever, BYU had 5 non-Caucasians on the floor at the same time?
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I'd be pretty confident saying it's never ever happened. Are you saying it happened this year? Davies, JT, Abouo, Loyd, Morgan?Originally posted by Art Vandelay View PostThough this question will likely be another airball. I was pondering when was the last time, if ever, BYU had 5 non-Caucasians on the floor at the same time?
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I know 4 of them were on the court in preseason which I made mention of in another post I don't feel like looking for.Originally posted by jay santos View PostI'd be pretty confident saying it's never ever happened. Are you saying it happened this year? Davies, JT, Abouo, Loyd, Morgan?
Edit: And by "them" I mean 4 of the 5 individuals you mentioned and not the insensitive version of "them".
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No, I'm saying I can't think of a time it has ever happened. I didn't mean to word it like I knew the answer, because I don't. I was just thinking the other night if Morgan wasn't hurt they could have had 4 non-Caucasians playing simultaneously, which is the most I can ever remember.Originally posted by jay santos View PostI'd be pretty confident saying it's never ever happened. Are you saying it happened this year? Davies, JT, Abouo, Loyd, Morgan?
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I think the first time was during the Hawaii game.Originally posted by cougjunkie View PostBYU has played Davies, JT, Abouo, Morgan and Loyd all at one time on a couple different occassions this year.Give 'em Hell, Cougars!!!
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