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Dak Leads Balanced Offensive Assault in 94-66 Colorado Win over Alabama State
Coach Tad Boyle emphasizes pro-level preparation for Colorado's short turnaround game against Alabama State, with the Buffs undefeated and leading in rebounds and assists so far.
- On Monday at 7 p.m., Colorado Buffaloes men's basketball face Alabama State Hornets men's basketball at the CU Events Center in their first-ever meeting with the shortest turnaround, Tad Boyle said.
- After the Providence win, Tad Boyle, Colorado head coach, said the short turnaround requires daily diligence and a pro mindset since Alabama State is just as important as Providence.
- Statistically, the Buffs average 10.3 offensive rebounds and a 1.76 assist-to-turnover rate led by Barrington Hargress, with key contributions from Isaiah Johnson, Alon Michaeli, and Sebastian Rancik.
- Colorado Buffaloes won 94-66 over Alabama State Hornets, building a 32-9 lead in the first 10 minutes; reserves Isaiah Johnson, Alon Michaeli and Josiah Sanders each scored 10 as Colorado improved to 4-0.
- Looking ahead, Boyle credits the program's pro pedigree, with about 20 former Buffs playing internationally, for recruiting success and player development, he said.
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Pro-like focus the key as CU Buffs hosts Alabama State
One of the biggest reasons Colorado is able to compete on the recruiting circuit is the track record Tad Boyle and his staff have put together in terms of getting players to the next level. The program’s NBA resume is glittering, with former Buffs Tristan da Silva, KJ Simpson, Jabari Walker, Cody Williams and Derrick White currently manning NBA rosters. That list can also include Colorado native and Sacramento Kings rookie Nique Clifford, who or…
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