Lorenzo Romar's Huskies could be a lot of fun to watch
This offseason, Washington lost its best player, Jon Brockman, to the
NBA. Brockman also happened to be a formidable post presence, scoring
in the lane, averaging a double-double and anchoring the Huskies'
successful 26-9 season. He was good. And now he is gone. So turns
time's merciless wheel. We all wish we were back on campus, don't we?But
Brockman's departure raises new and interesting...
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September 23, 2009
Life After Brockman Begins for Huskies
by Gary WashburnFiled under: Washington, Pac-10Lorenzo Romar is downplaying the talent and potential of his Washington Huskies basketball team. Yes, they lost all-time leading rebounder Jon Brockman along with productive guard Justin Dentmon, but the Huskies are deep and have three able incoming freshman that make Washington a Top 25 team this year.The Huskies have the type of depth...
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July 24, 2009
Jon Brockman in the NFL: It's Not A Rumor Anymore
We earlier pondered the possibility of Jon Brockman pursuing a career in football. Before those were just rumors, but now Brockman himself has addressed those rumors today on Twitter. Read the following that came from Brockman's Twitter page:anyone else a NFL fan? i have been thinking of football a lot lately...about 2 hours ago from webhahaha this is true... think i could be a...
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May 31, 2009
Jon Brockman in the NFL?
Could Jon Brockman end up playing in the National Football League. Well, here are the facts, we know he is open to it if the NBA doesn't work out. And we know he has the physical stature and ability to be able to succeed in the NFL.
Some even have gone far enough to compare him to be the next Antonio Gates. With his college basketball career finished, Jon Brockman will be going...
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March 31, 2009
Perspective: The Huskies Had a Great Season
Yesterday stung. We were one win away from another Sweet 16 appearance. We just couldn't pull it out. We can play the "What If" game, we can blame, but in the end, the Huskies lost to a better team yesterday. JaJuan Johnson is one hell of a player, whether we'd like to admit it or not.
Either way, UConn is going to have its hands full against a well balanced and solid...
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March 22, 2009
Brockman: "He's going to be a fun person to play against"
PORTLAND, Ore. | The man charged with facing Mississippi State’s Jarvis Varnado in Thursday’s NCAA Tournament first round game says he’s “looking forward to it.” Jon Brockman, the 6-foot-7 Washington senior, said Varnado’s skills set is unique. “I've played against people who have a lot of skills he has, but I think he's got pieces from different players all put together...
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March 19, 2009
Bulldogs glad to have the day off — and other stuff!
STARKVILLE | Dee Bost sat down at a table in front of a few reporters here earlier today, and one of them asked a simple question: “What’s up?” “Nothing,” the Mississippi State point guard said. “Tired.” People laughed, because they knew he was telling the truth. Today marked State’s first day off after a stretch of four wins in four days that culminated in Sunday’s...
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March 17, 2009
Brockman is burning
I little primer before the Apple Cup on the hardwood. Jon Brockman was the guest correspondent on Jim Rome's show yesterday.
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March 07, 2009
Hoop Night - 2/19/2009
Washington at UCLA, 11pm, FoxWashington was a strong sleeper candidate at the beginning of the season, and the promise has been fulfilled to this point in the season. The Huskies lead the Pac-10 with a 10-3 record. Guard Isaiah Thomas (yep. yep.) leads the team in scoring, and Jon Brockman, who ...
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February 19, 2009
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