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Dennis Nett / The Post-Standard OJ Mayo is one of the most hyped freshman basketball players in the nation and his college debut the other night he put up 32 points - in an inexplicable loss to Mercer College of all people. Last night another super freshmen point guard made his collegiate debut, and of what a debut it was. Jonny Flynn scored 28 points and handed out nine assists in SU's ...
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No Rest For The Weary
Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician — ... most points for a Syracuse freshman in his debut by one. Cuse Country makes some great observations about the game, from the game-related (remembering how important Paul Harris is to the team) to the dress-related (where are all these headbands coming from?). They also make the rumor-baiting guess that Scoop Jardine will end up being odd man out next year when the next round of studs matriculate(it sounds so dirty). Three Idiots talk of the good ball movement but point out one tiny little flaw they did ...

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