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I think describing Caner-Medley's career in college as "impressive" is stretching the truth rather enormously. By his senior year, Caner-Medley was vilified in College Park and he was seen as one of the symbols of failure for the Class of 2002. He was a solid player in my opinion, but he was anything but a superstar. [[User:Sarzonia|Sarzonia]] 01:14, 19 December 2006 (UTC) |
I think describing Caner-Medley's career in college as "impressive" is stretching the truth rather enormously. By his senior year, Caner-Medley was vilified in College Park and he was seen as one of the symbols of failure for the Class of 2002. He was a solid player in my opinion, but he was anything but a superstar. [[User:Sarzonia|Sarzonia]] 01:14, 19 December 2006 (UTC) |
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Nik Caner-Medley is not an alumnus of Maryland. He never graduated. |
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I think describing Caner-Medley's career in college as "impressive" is stretching the truth rather enormously. By his senior year, Caner-Medley was vilified in College Park and he was seen as one of the symbols of failure for the Class of 2002. He was a solid player in my opinion, but he was anything but a superstar. Sarzonia 01:14, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
Nik Caner-Medley is not an alumnus of Maryland. He never graduated.