Could be germans, but didnt see it posted over the past week.
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1. <font color="#000000">Jarvis Varnado</font>, Mississippi State
Inch for inch, Vornado is the best shot-blocker in the country. In fact, he averaged about a block every six defensive possessions last year. Although 6-9 and just 210 pounds, he has a 7-foot-4 wingspan and the great timing to disrupt any offense. Just ask coaches in the SEC, where he had five or more blocks in eight different conference games.
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1. <font color="#000000">Jarvis Varnado</font>, Mississippi State
Inch for inch, Vornado is the best shot-blocker in the country. In fact, he averaged about a block every six defensive possessions last year. Although 6-9 and just 210 pounds, he has a 7-foot-4 wingspan and the great timing to disrupt any offense. Just ask coaches in the SEC, where he had five or more blocks in eight different conference games.