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      <title>Mfon Udofia - I Wanted to Be More Aggessive</title>
      <description>When Mfon Udofia takes the court against the best players and teams, he has no fear. Moo gave us his thoughts on the Duke game following the Jackets four point win over the fifth ranked Blue Devils.
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      <title>Mfon Udofia: "Keeping the intensity up"</title>
      <description>The life of a freshman point guard can be one with ups and downs. Mfon Udofia had one of those up games as the Jackets defeated Winston-Salem State Tuesday afternoon. Moo led the Jackets with seventeen points and came out and gave the team the energy that Coach Paul Hewitt was looking for to start the game.</description>
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      <title>Freshmen Help Jackets Succeed in P.R.</title>
      <description>Two freshmen played an important role in Georgia Tech’s 85-74 win over Mercer Friday afternoon. Point guard Mfon Udofia, after getting off to a slow start in the first half led the Jackets down the stretch. Brian Oliver helped Tech get off to an early lead hitting three from three point range. Both players gave us their post-game comments following the Tech win.</description>
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      <title>Mfon Udofia: Its What I Expected</title>
      <description>Mfon Udofia came to Georgia Tech as a highly touted point guard. Last Saturday night against Florida A&amp;M Moo had his first chance to show everyone what he could do in a regular season game. Moo talked about the experience and what his expectations were coming into Tech.

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      <title>Udofia Rules At King Hardwood Classic</title>
      <description>ROSWELL, GA – The Tribute to a King Holiday Hardwood Classic is now in it’s second year of existence and for those that live in the metro Atlanta area, it is a day not to miss. This year’s event lived up to it’s billing.</description>
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      <title>Las Vegas: Day Five, Part A</title>
      <description>LAS VEGAS –  Junior Cadougan led a Canadian contingent that needed double-overtime to win its first adidas Super 64 championship.</description>
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      <title>Commitment Video: Miller Grove's Udofia</title>
      <description>A look at the recent recent Georgia Tech men's basketball commitment.</description>
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      <title>Udofia Makes His Decision</title>
      <description>Mfon Udofia, Scout.com's No. 6-ranked point guard in the 2009 class, made up his mind on Tuesday.  The 6-1 floor general from Lithonia (Ga.) Miller Grove will be playing college ball in the ACC.</description>
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      <title>Video Blast:  Mfon Udofia &amp; Ari Stewart</title>
      <description>Mfon Udofia and Ari Stewart have put together solid springs playing for the Worldwide Renegades.  Here's some recent clips of the two AAU teammates in action!</description>
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      <title>RU Eyeing Top Point Guard - Mfon Udofia</title>
      <description>Under Fred Hill, Rutgers has shown that it can now win recruiting battles for some of the top talent in New Jersey. Corey Chandler, Mike Rosario and Greg Echenique are all ample proof of that.  Now RU has its sights set on a player far from New Jersey, down in Georgia, who is currently the 8th-ranked point guard in the 2009 class.</description>
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      <title>DICKSON:  Udofia won't trim list til July</title>
      <description>The University of Kentucky continues to recruit a point guard from the 2009 class and Mfon Udofia has their attention.  KentuckySportsReport has an exclusive update from Udofia and his interest in the Kentucky Wildcats.</description>
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      <title>NBA Camp:  Day 1 Rundown, Part A</title>
      <description>CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – Scout.com's No. 1 ranked rising junior, Tristan Thompson, delivered the goods on day one of the NBA Camp.  To go with his impressive outing, Mfon Udofia, Tommy Mason-Griffin and Kevin Parrom put up strong efforts as well.</description>
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      <title>Leader Emerges For Udofia</title>
      <description>Point guards are at a premium and Mfon Udofia is a good one. Entering July, an ACC program has an early edge.</description>
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      <title>PG Mfon Udofia: Still Wide Open</title>
      <description>Hot News for PG Mfon Udofia</description>
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      <title>Nike Hoop Jamboree: The Wings</title>
      <description>ST. LOUIS – LaQuinton Ross, a prospect yet to play a high school game for Callaway High in Mississippi, took center stage last week. However, he had company. Here’s our breakdown of the three perimeter positions from the Nike Hoop Jamboree.</description>
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