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[QUOTE="thebigeast44, post: 175467, member: 885"] I stood right next to him after the Midnight Madness game (should have got a pic) - he is certainly very tall and very skinny. He could use to gain 25-30 lbs - sadly he'll never be a sophomore in college to really see what he is capable of doing. Since Kentucky is the king of one and doners, I cannot imagine any program other than them landing Noel. Davis gives him a perfect blueprint to follow at Kentucky. He'd have no competition at Kentucky and may have some here depending on what Melo does. Also, Coleman has a body ready for The Big East - Noel is a far better shot blocker - but could he get pushed around - would he be a better rebounder or scorer than Coleman? Of course, he could play PF although with those shot blocking skills, it's very unlikely he would ever play anywhere else but Center in college. I'd love to see him here but will refuse to even get my hopes up one iota since it has to be a very long shot indeed imho. Hope our lottery dreams come true! Let's Go Orange!!! [/QUOTE]
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