Live From DC: Interview w/ Georgia's Troy Brewer
March 19th, 2008
by Jon Teitel
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from Washington DC, CHN's Jon Teitel is covering the NCAA Tournament pod
featuring Xavier vs Georgia and Baylor vs Purdue. He'll be checking in
periodically with player interviews & news updates from the Verizon Center
(left).
This morning, he starts things off with a quick interview from Georgia reserve Troy Brewer:
Q: What is your day like today?
A: We got up early, had some practice, and will take a tour of DC later today. I am from Maryland, so this a great chance for me to come home and see my friends and family.
Q: How exciting was last weekend?
A: The SEC Tournament was an unforgettable experience. We were in the locker room when the tornado hit, so we did not know what happened. We were concerned about playing 2 games in a single day, but we were all focused, and we had nothing to lose.
Q: What do you know about Xavier?
A: They are a very talented team, and we are concerned about stopping their point guard Drew Lavender.
Q: What effect did all the suspensions this year have on your team?
A: I think it actually made us stronger, as it caused many of us to have to fill important roles on the team. Everything happens for a reason, and here we are in the NCAA Tournament.
Q: What is Coach Felton like?
A: He is a great motivator, and really brings out the best in a player.
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Jon attended college at the University of Pennsylvania (class of 1996) and law school at the University of Arizona (class of 2001), so his 2 favorite college teams are the Quakers and the Wildcats. While at Penn, Jon was the sports director of the school TV station, where he covered their 1994 and 1995 NCAA tournament appearances. He has also worked as a production assistant for ESPN, and a broadcast assistant for CBS during 2 different NCAA tournaments. He currently works as an investigator for the federal government in Washington, DC.
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