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Subject: Antario Glover


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Dan
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Date Posted: 09:24:03 12/08/05 Thu

What ever happened to Antario?

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Dan
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Date Posted: 10:25:20 12/08/05 Thu

He's working at the Burger King on Route 15 in Shamokin Dam.
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Horse Owner
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Date Posted: 10:51:01 12/10/05 Sat

Antario Glover was one of first Bucknell recruits west of Mississippi. He actually paved the way for Bucknell to start recruiting nationally.

Though Antario Glover was never very successful on basketball court at Bucknell, but he was a fine young man. Coming out of Arkansas to a school in rural Pennsylvania must have been a very culture shock to him. But whenever I met Antario, he always had a smile on his face and a positive attitude. Whether he is working in Burger King, teaching elmentary school, or trading stocks on Wall Street,he will be successful.

The success of a College Basketball program should never be judge just by wins & losses, but the education of players and what they do later in life. Most of former Bucknell players, that I have met, are doing very well in their post Bucknell years.


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