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Who remembers Brandon Britt? A slasher who could get to the rim, we caught up with Brandon to see how he's doing following his professional career in Columbia. Now pursuing at MBA at W&M, his story is a unique one.

Check out our Q&A below! LET'S GO TRIBE.


Article: https://wmsportsblog.com/2018/04/25/wmsb...-britt-14/
Brandon was a great competitor. It's nice to still see him at all of the Tribe home games and many other basketball functions.

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Always a high class person, Brandon is the personification of what's great about W&M and its basketball program.

Coach Shaver might think of asking Brandon to help close top prospects when they visit Williamsburg and The College.
(04-26-2018 06:32 AM)bubbadog57 Wrote: [ -> ]Coach Shaver might think of asking Brandon to help close top prospects when they visit Williamsburg and The College.

There is, literally, no one more important on a coaching staff, than a good "closer". That is my first requirement for whomever is selected as the next assistant.
(04-26-2018 07:44 AM)billymac Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-26-2018 06:32 AM)bubbadog57 Wrote: [ -> ]Coach Shaver might think of asking Brandon to help close top prospects when they visit Williamsburg and The College.

There is, literally, no one more important on a coaching staff, than a good "closer". That is my first requirement for whomever is selected as the next assistant.
I agree. But good closers make lots of money. The money that we pay for the 2nd or 3rd assistant slot won't attract an established closer. We just need to hope that coach Shaver can identify, as he's done in the past, up and coming coaching talent.
To write an article about Brandon Britt, and to ask specific questions about his senior year, and then to ignore why Britt missed a third of that season, is either poor journalism or whitewashing at its finest, fellas. One of the key stories for that team was how and why it had to play without its starting senior point guard for much of the OOC schedule. With Britt suspended for the first 9 games that year, W&M lost three very winnable games to Hampton, High Point, and Richmond. If you add any of those games to the win column, a 20-win team becomes a 21/22/23 win team, and very likely goes to the NIT, if not the NCAA tournament.
Maybe a little picky, but the country is spelled Colombia, not Columbia.
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