Milt has probably helped this program in more ways than we can imagine. I remember when he was redshirting and the whole talk was how we couldn't wait until Milton could play. I'm happy that he lived up to the hype and then some. On the court, I think obviously his Bradley buzzer beater was the single most memorable moment. That was probably the biggest basketball moment I've witnessed live. On top of that, his dunk to start the Wichita game in St. Louis last year really set the tone for that game. Overall, he's been so fun to watch. Some games where he just took over were unbelievable. I really thought that earlier this year he was going to get a triple-double with points, assists, and rebounds. It has been a ton of fun to watch him play the past 4 years. As much as he has been great on the court, I am happy for who he is off the court. First, his commitment to stay and not try and graduate and go to a bigger program says a lot. I had a class with Milt, a few years ago, and he was always polite and humble. He never acted like he was a special because he was a basketball player. Even after the semester ended, he still would say hello, even though most people act like they don't know you since the class was over, and we weren't bet buds in the class. I think Mark Adams pointed out yesterday how much he's grown as a person, and it shows. His interviews and vocal leadership on the court really show how he's grown. Thanks Milt for representing the school so well, what you've accomplished on the court, and how you've carried yourself off the court! It will definitely be different without you. Congratulations on graduating!
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