Weber wary of upstart Wofford
November 24, 2009 8:41 AM
Don't believe everything you hear. A Wofford is not a new breakfast menu item.
With an enrollment of 1,389 in Spartanburg, S.C., Wofford is the second smallest NCAA Division I college. But the Terriers are hungry. They have won at Georgia 60-57 and lost close at Pitt 63-60 and Bradley 56-54.
When Wofford comes to Champaign tonight (8:45 p.m., ESPNU), Bruce Weber hopes his Illini, who have been led in scoring by freshmen in their first three games, are going to have the maturity to deal with the experienced and disciplined Terriers.
Gould
With an enrollment of 1,389 in Spartanburg, S.C., Wofford is the second smallest NCAA Division I college. But the Terriers are hungry. They have won at Georgia 60-57 and lost close at Pitt 63-60 and Bradley 56-54.
When Wofford comes to Champaign tonight (8:45 p.m., ESPNU), Bruce Weber hopes his Illini, who have been led in scoring by freshmen in their first three games, are going to have the maturity to deal with the experienced and disciplined Terriers.
Gould
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