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Congrats

I didn’t get to see the game.
But I sincerely hope that Powell recovers very quickly.

Best of luck to SH the rest of the season.

I like watching Powell play (vs other teams).

Hope he comes back soon.
 
Hate to see it happen. Always amazes me how players are hitting the floor hard and usually getting right up. Hopefully, he's OK, will pass the protocol, and be ready to go. Not sure why anyone is questioning Willard's story. Even if it was a joke, we are no longer in the BE with them, so no need to flame. Just be concerned for the kid. And no noise about SHU posters on social media. Show some class.
 
I’m a big Powell fan. Hope he gets better soon. I was at the game, but didn’t see what happened.
 
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Note to coaches everywhere on all levels: Head contact is no joke. Players need to be evaluated everytime there is contact. The combination of force, speed, angle of contact, point of contact are too complicated to judge witht he naked eye. I know in boxing, fighters that get tagged with their mouthes open are much more likely to get knocked out. Just that much difference in the position of the jaw is a force mulitplier in how much the brain spins in the cranium. Hope Powell is okay. He the only SHU player that really showed up to play. He has a bright NBA future in front of him.
 
Thanks for the congrats and the class you shown giving it.[cheers]

Hope Powell is okay and continues to have a great year and is able to enjoy a Bunny's pizza or two with teammates.:Sly:

As you can see most Rutgers fans appreciate your nice gesture.
The one that don't , heck with him/her
 
Hope Powell is ok! Great player!

Also, I thought the Hall players were classy...the play where Mathis broke away and got unintentionally undercut was what I’m specifically referring to where the Hall player clearly didn’t intend such a hard foul.
 
Powell: great player, extremely tough competitor. -Hope he recovers quickly and, most importantly, fully.

Head injuries are no joke and I hope he's back to 100% very soon.

Best wishes to him.
 
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Powell has had games where he did little in the first half, and came alive and scored big in the second....the hall got to within 13 at the half, and if Powell was in the game in the second half, could reasonably gotten close enough to make us sweat it out

I would wager money he did not sit with a fake
injury..... he has too much game for that.
 
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Note to coaches everywhere on all levels: Head contact is no joke. Players need to be evaluated everytime there is contact. The combination of force, speed, angle of contact, point of contact are too complicated to judge witht he naked eye. I know in boxing, fighters that get tagged with their mouthes open are much more likely to get knocked out. Just that much difference in the position of the jaw is a force mulitplier in how much the brain spins in the cranium. Hope Powell is okay. He the only SHU player that really showed up to play. He has a bright NBA future in front of him.
Hope Myles is OK and good luck to Seton Hall the rest of the season.
 
I feel bad that Powell was injured. I hope he recovers soon. I hate to see any player get hurt. I am happy that RU rolled to an easy victory over SHU.
 
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I hope Powell.is ok. Loved watching him play against MSU early in the year. The guys a warrior. I hope he recovers well. Seems like a good kid too.
 
Never want to see an injury especially concussions. Wish we played them twice every year. There is nothing like the Seton Hall rivalry
 
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