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I got you from the start, Daaah. Not sure what was so hard to understand. I agree completely and would sadly throw myself in the same boat as the other Americans when I first got to college. I am gonna root for this guy more than the rest of the team and can't wait to watch the emotional mini-documentary on him when we're in thNC four years from now....

Same goes for me, Daaah. In fact, I'm hoping they're just messing with you because it was quite obvious to me what you were saying.
 
This guy has unbelievable potential...at least from the mental side of things (I have never seen him on the field). I would hire him in a heart beat. Jon sees the intelligence and passion in this "kid." My prediction - he will be a cornerstone of this program in four years.

I agree. Stephen is family to me now.
 
I get what Daaaaaaaah is saying. Many kids go through the school system tied to youth sports and expect big offers when everyone tells them they're talented. While the blue blood, suburban, country club set is no indicator of whether or not you're going to show up at college at 18 as a down-to-earth young man with phenomenal work ethic, it has been shown some of these US prep athletes have arrived at their collegiate programs taking some of what they have for granted. Nembot is the antithesis to this attitude, displaying humility and knowing that he has the gift of getting a paid education here while improving on an area in which he has huge potential for success. Isn't it refreshing to see that mindset and wish it was more widespread domestically?
 
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