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whitakk 
Masters Student
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Age: 33
Reg: 11-11-14
03-10-19 06:27 PM - Post#280515    
    In response to SomeGuy

I have:

First-team: Aiken, Morgan, Oni, Brodeur, Knight. But the last spot could go to any of the next 5-7 candidates and I wouldn't mind (first four will be easily unanimous).

Second-team: Stefanini, Choh, Aririguzoh, Cambridge, Copeland. Tape and Stephens the next two out.

POY: Aiken reluctantly, because I do think non-conference should be a factor, but still his 13 games were just amazing. Aiken, Oni, Morgan, Brodeur's seasons would have all been good enough to win this award in either of the last two years.

ROY: Kirkwood by default in a weak year.

DPOY: I don't have a feel for this at all -- it was a very strong year for defense throughout the league but more at a team level than any superstars. I'm happy to ride the Okolie wave but wouldn't object if the best guy from any of the top six teams won it.

COY: I would probably opt for Earl, but surprised James Jones hasn't been mentioned -- yes, injury luck, but Yale was ranked 3rd preseason and turned out to be the league's clear best team on performance. Given his rep I wouldn't be surprised at all if he won it.
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