gulfcoastgal
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Because you can never have too much Tacko
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Ramen_Tiger
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RE: Because you can never have too much Tacko
Geezus
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gotigers1
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RE: Because you can never have too much Tacko
Nope, you can never have too much
(This post was last modified: 02-25-2015 11:55 AM by gotigers1.)
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Because you can never have too much Tacko
Haha.....I'm already a Taco fan and I've never seen him play.
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RE: Because you can never have too much Tacko
A day late.
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PirateTreasureNC
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RE: Because you can never have too much Tacko
(02-25-2015 02:27 PM)firmbizzle Wrote: A day late.
and a taco short.
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RE: Because you can never have too much Tacko
Looks like it is an insider article. What did they say about ucf?
FYI- Tacko posts are for every Tuesday.
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RE: Because you can never have too much Tacko
(02-25-2015 04:54 PM)KNIGHTTIME Wrote: Looks like it is an insider article. What did they say about ucf?
FYI- Tacko posts are for every Tuesday.
This is what the article has on ucf:
Most upside: Tacko Fall, UCF
Having watched this gigantic center who stands at 7-foot-6, it's easy to immediately see that besides the measurable of height, reach and wingspan, Fall (No. 94) has better-than-average mobility and hands at this stage of his career.
His physical presence will be impactful on the interior and well served on the defensive end as he is the ultimate rim protector with his size. He does not have to jump to touch the rim. As he learns individual and team defense, he will change the way opponents attack the basket when coach Donnie Jones decides to play man-to-man, zone or even extended pressure. On the offensive end, he can grab missed shots and gain extra possessions as well as be a viable target for drop-off or lob passes. He will be sharing the spotlight as one of the tallest players in the college game next year with 7-foot-6 center Mamadou NDiaye (UC Irvine), and he is a fascinating prospect who has a chance to impact the Knights down the road with development
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