Published 3/25/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - NCAA Men's Hoops News
When Tyrone Brazelton went home to Chicago in the spring of 2006 to tell family and friends that two years of hard work at junior college had landed him a basketball scholarship at Western Kentucky, the reaction was less than overwhelming. "Some of the older people in the community in Chicago, they know about the history and the tradition and heritage (of Western Kentucky)," Brazelton said.
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