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    BYU’s Davies dismissed from team
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    SALT LAKE CITY (AP)—BYU’s dreams of a deep run in the NCAA tournament may have taken a major blow Tuesday when the third-ranked Cougars dismissed starting forward Brandon Davies from the team for the remainder of the season.

    The school cited a violation of the school’s honor code in announcing the move Tuesday evening.

    Davies, who grew up in Provo, had started 26 of 29 games for the Cougars and averaged 11.1 points and a team-leading 6.2 rebounds.

    The 6-foot-9 sophomore was instrumental in helping contain San Diego State’s forwards in the Cougars’ 80-67 victory over then-No. 6 San Diego State on Saturday.

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    The win vaulted BYU to No. 3 in the latest Associated Press poll as the Cougars improved to 27-2 overall (13-1 Mountain West) and swept the regular-season series over the Aztecs (27-2, 12-2) for the third straight year.

    The school does not release details of such violations, but officials said coach Dave Rose would address Davies’ situation following Wednesday’s game against New Mexico.

    The Cougars lost Jan. 29 in New Mexico, and were counting on help from Davies to secure a win Wednesday night as well in the conference and NCAA tournaments.

    BYU was intent on winning the Mountain West Conference tournament next week in Las Vegas, of gaining a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament and advancing past the second round, where the Cougars lost last season.

    All-America guard Jimmer Fredette remains the Cougars’ biggest scoring threat at a nation-leading 27.3 points a game. Backcourtmate Jackson Emery is second in scoring at 12.6 points and Davies was third.

    Davies played 27 minutes in the win over the Aztecs. He had four points, six rebounds and one blocked shot but helped contain San Diego State’s big men.

    He has put up some bigger numbers this season.

    He had 20 points and nine rebounds in a win at Wyoming on Feb. 2, had double-doubles at UNLV (15 points, 10 rebounds) and against Colorado State (14 points, 15 rebounds).

    Rose could switch to a smaller lineup by moving 6-5 Charles Abouo to power forward or he could lean more heavily on 6-8 sophomore Stephen Rogers or seldom-used 6-10 junior James Anderson.

    BYU already was shorthanded after losing 6-9 sophomore Chris Collinsworth for the season because of injury.

    Davies commanded the most attention inside, opening things outside for Fredette and Emery.

    School officials said they became aware of the honor code violations Monday. His future with the team and the university has not yet been determined.

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    No
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    • #3
      No? I think this is a huge loss. Byu has two players that can carry the load now IMO.

      I think this really hurts their chances. Time will tell.

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      • #4
        Will BYU recover?

        Tough to get conversation on this board anymore...
        I never thought that would happen.. No opinions? No nothing? We need more people with their opinions...not in this thread but overall.. Jmo

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        • #5
          I agree. I think they are in real trouble as much psychologically as anything else. You don't take a vital player off the team 2 weeks before the tournament starts and don't expect a negative impact. There goes the #1 seed and likely an early exit from the dance.

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          • #6
            Yep agree raven! I think they can win one in the big dance but that will be it..

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            • #7
              It's going to hurt them, but I bet they rally big time and win at least 2 maybe 3 games
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              • #8
                all because he admitted to having pre-marital sex which is against strict school rules.

                mormons, can't have sex before marriage, but you can have 6 wifes at one time
                Good Luck to everyone
                Adam

                Richie: [after Gus hits a homerun] Wow and he did it without steroids.
                Clark: What's steroids?
                Richie: Something that makes your pee-pee smaller.
                Clark: There must be steroids in macaroni!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by meaiken View Post
                  all because he admitted to having pre-marital sex which is against strict school rules.

                  mormons, can't have sex before marriage, but you can have 6 wifes at one time
                  The rules are silly but the bottom line is he knew what they were when he went there. If he didn't want to follow the rules he should have gone to Creighton or Akron.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ravenmaniac View Post
                    The rules are silly but the bottom line is he knew what they were when he went there. If he didn't want to follow the rules he should have gone to Creighton or Akron.
                    How true but if he is the only one to have sexual intercourse on that campus then call me Betty Crocker. Seriously who follows the rules in college sports or at any University anymore.

                    I understand what you are saying raven. This thing could be debated all day about who what and why. Bottom line though this guy has sex two weeks before the big dance or who knows how long before. It's just a stupid shame. These guys can't even yeah ok that never happens either right. If someone gets caught do they run to the resident assistant or the masturbating police. It's just sux for this guy... The university and anyone surrounded by the hoop program. It's just ridiculous and you do have a point he had a choice he knew the rules and I believe this will effect byu for years to come.... No pun intended.

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