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The Buffs once again find themselves in a strong early season tournament. *Last year in Puerto Rico, CU was included in a field that went on to produce six Tournament teams. *The challenge in store for the squad in Charleston this season may be even greater, as Coach Boyle discussed earlier this week by relaying one NBA scout's favorable opinion:
"[...] the Charleston Classic field - it also includes Boston College, Baylor, Dayton, Murray State, Auburn, St. John's and Charleston - features more individual talent than any other early season tournament." (-link)​
It will certainly be a big early test for the young team, and how they handle it will go a long way towards telling us how they'll perform during the difficult post-Thanksgiving portion of the non-conference schedule.

In a*general*sense, I think the Buffs will do well in Charleston. *The program hasn't won more than one game in an early season tournament since the America's Youth Classic of 2007, and I think they could finally break the streak this season. *2-1 is the goal, and I'm going to tell you how they get there.

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The Buffs once again find themselves in a strong early season tournament. *Last year in Puerto Rico, CU was included in a field that went on to produce six Tournament teams. *The challenge in store for the squad in Charleston this season may be even greater, as Coach Boyle discussed earlier this week by relaying one NBA scout's favorable opinion:
"[...] the Charleston Classic field - it also includes Boston College, Baylor, Dayton, Murray State, Auburn, St. John's and Charleston - features more individual talent than any other early season tournament." (-link)​
It will certainly be a big early test for the young team, and how they handle it will go a long way towards telling us how they'll perform during the difficult post-Thanksgiving portion of the non-conference schedule.

In a*general*sense, I think the Buffs will do well in Charleston. *The program hasn't won more than one game in an early season tournament since the America's Youth Classic of 2007, and I think they could finally break the streak this season. *2-1 is the goal, and I'm going to tell you how they get there.

Click below for the preview...

Read more »
8030839680057503187-7709939375033623261

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