<p>Umm enough said. Anyone see the excitement at the Oconnell Center. Pretty Sick.</p>
<p>Very impressive victory for a deserving team. Unranked preseason...to national champs. Underated all season, they proved themselves in a very convincing fashion. True national champs, and you should all be proud.</p>
<p>Yea, they won the game in the first 5 minutes. They really got to UCLA at the beginning. UCLA was basically playing catch-up the whole time. wooo, now let's hope the gators baseball team can bounce back and make a return trip to Omaha</p>
<p>^yea we showed the nation what we're all about. i hope noah, hortford, brewer,green, and humprey all stay!</p>
<p>Right now Joakim is projected as a lottery pick. Horford about 10-20. Also, while not a lot of people think Corey Brewer is thinking about entering the draft, I believe that he is the most talented of the 04's. </p>
<p>I would be ecstatic to see the 04's all return next year. I think Taurean Green and Lee Humphrey are fairly certain to be wearing Orange and Blue next year, but if Noah, Horford, and Brewer all decide to return, we are returning the National Champion starting lineup.</p>
<p>The only senior is Adrian Moss, so this team has the potential to dominate next year.</p>
<p>Noah said that he loves college life on numerous occasions, so i wont be surprised if he stays.</p>
<p>and he doesn't need money like some kids in the college game, so he may stay 1 more year.</p>
<p>Hopefully they all return and try to win another championship</p>
<p>Here's part of the article "Decision Time For Champions" from The Alligator. (UF's student paper)</p>
<p>"Brewer has said that because he likely won't be a top-10 pick in the NBA Draft, he will return for a junior year. But his father, Ellis, has diabetes and heart problems, and Brewer's brother, Jason, has said that he doesn't know if his father will live to see Brewer play in the NBA. Still, Jason said that his father won't rush Brewer into any rash decisions. </p>
<p>Before UF's weekend championship run, Horford also stated his desire to return next year. His father, Tito, who left Miami after the 1987-1988 season for a mediocre NBA career, has pledged not to let his son make the same mistakes he made. </p>
<p>Noah remains the most interesting case. His meteoric rise this season is well documented by now, and although he repeatedly yelled "the NBA doesn't have this" on the podium Monday night, he remained non-committal when asked about his future."</p>
<p>Figured going to the website was much simplier than copying it from the actual paper, heres the website: <a href="http://www.alligator.org%5B/url%5D">www.alligator.org</a></p>
<p>the Alligator :/</p>
<p>what do u mean by that</p>
<p>ufstudent if you are referring to me I mean that Joakim doesn't need to jump to the NBA to support his family like many college players frequently do. Joakim's father was a successful pro tennis player so a need for money won't force him to jump.</p>
<p>no the question was directed to kirst...</p>
<p>lol I just get kind of mad at some of their articles and practices sometimes...I still like them in general though</p>
<p>thats cool..some of them are subjective but i like louis' articles, b/c i find him funny</p>