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BU guard Aaron Ganson

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???I am so thankful and I wake up every day thanking God just for the opportunity to play the sport I love at a Division I university and developing a lot of friendships:D:D:D
 
Thats ONE story we ALL will agree is a good one.....well perhaps OOB will get on him becuase he's not 6'11"...j/k. :)
 
The young man has a nice shot....ZONE Buster!



Yes he does but can you afford to have him out there long enough to get hot.....is he a defensive liability?

I suppose in end of game situations when you can sub O for D he could see some time but not to often do you see guys like that get that many opportunities.....maybe BU can have some blowouts and get him some significant PT.


Or MAYBE he can be our next Gavin Schier...shorter version.
 
Gavin was a real nice kid...wonder what he is doing these days...

was thinking a Zobrist type of player

Gavin Schairer, who played for Jim Molinari from 1995-1999, is a social studies and language arts teacher at his old high school, Burlington (IL) Central High School. I believe I have heard he has also done some assistant coaching for the golf and basketball teams there.
 
Aaron is a great kid and I am extremely proud to call him one of my best friends at Bradley. This article was awesome and describes him perfectly. I hope we get a few good blow outs so he can get some time on the floor. Aaron shows passion in everything he does, from working together on projects for class, to fraternity activities, to our weekly bible study. I think as he gets older and if he stays with the team he can be a great leader in the locker room.

Best of luck to Aaron and the rest of the Braves this year!
 
Aaron is a great kid and I am extremely proud to call him one of my best friends at Bradley. This article was awesome and describes him perfectly. I hope we get a few good blow outs so he can get some time on the floor. Aaron shows passion in everything he does, from working together on projects for class, to fraternity activities, to our weekly bible study. I think as he gets older and if he stays with the team he can be a great leader in the locker room.

Best of luck to Aaron and the rest of the Braves this year!

Thanks for the post RSE1:D High comments and posts like yours, about your good friend and fellow student, greatly adds to JL's choice in adding him to the team:!: Even if he isn't 6'11,:lol:, I know he will play a much higher and mean full roll for this team:D I think he is already becoming a fan favorite:D Best of luck to him and the RedSea:D
 
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