🍕 (@MilanosTweets) June 7, 2017Heck yes they will! Love these guys! https://t.co/LVmDRJNf0I
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Smith ranks 26th in school history with 1,289 points. Pollard ranks 34th with 1,171 points. Both were three-year starters.
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