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CUBuffs.com: Boyle's Buffs Need Big Year From Senior Miller-Stewart

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BOULDER — While much of the attention surrounding Tad Boyle's Colorado Buffaloes this year centers around a talented freshman class, the Buffs will still need some major production from their seniors.


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I believe Tory is capable of giving very efficient production while doing good work on the glass. I don't know if he can stay on the court for 25+ minutes a night. If he can, that's a big piece to this season's puzzle. (Also, I didn't know until this article that he'd changed his last name.)

"Consistency and staying out of foul trouble — those are the things he has to work on this year," Boyle said. "A big part of the reason you've seen just flashes from him is that there are too many times when he's playing well and then boom — he picks up his second foul in the first half, or he picks up his third or fourth foul in the second half. Then he has to sit a little while and he loses that momentum."

Physically, Miller-Stewart is no doubt ready for the season. The 260-pound freshman who registered 17 percent body fat when he arrived three summers ago is now a slimmer, trimmer — and stronger — 245-pounder who is down to 7 percent body fat.
"I'm stronger, faster, quicker and I can jump," Miller-Stewart said. "My lateral movement is a lot better. I'm just a lot better overall with the things I need to do inside."
 
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