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Gary Clark = Ham sandwich
It means he's very good already. Once he is fully developed physically through UC's strength program he can become a all time Bearcat great IMO. A taller Herb Jones.
 
11-26-2014 11:15 AM
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Agreed!

icehole, where have you been? Haven't seen you here in a while.
 
11-26-2014 11:40 AM
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(11-26-2014 11:15 AM)icehole3 Wrote:  It means he's very good already. Once he is fully developed physically through UC's strength program he can become a all time Bearcat great IMO. A taller Herb Jones.

I agree wholeheartedly. I understand the kid is a gym rat because he loves the game so much and wants to be the best that he can. It's going to be a fun ride to watch.
 
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