<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">STORRS, Conn. - Marcus Williams is back with the Connecticut Huskies. The junior point guard had been banished from the team the past four months while serving probation for his role in the theft of laptops this summer. He stayed in class, kept his grades up and finally rejoined the second-ranked Huskies in practice this week. ''It's been difficult. I've been watching the team win games. They won at Maui. They're playing great basketball,'' he said Friday. ''And me not being a part of that, it hurt.'' Dressed in a suit and tie, Williams made his first appearance on the bench Friday for the Huskies' 129-61 rout of Morehead State that made them 9-0. He's eligible to play when the Huskies open the Big East season at Marquette on Jan. 3. The semester-long suspension and academic requirements were school-imposed sanctions. He also must successfully complete 18 months' probation for first-time offenders to have his criminal record erased. That includes 400 hours of community service at a convent in Meriden, about 40 miles from campus. His mother left her home in Los Angeles and moved in with him last semester. Michele and Kelly Williams joined their son after Friday's game when he spoke publicly for the first time since his suspension. ''He seems to appreciate things more now. He doesn't take things for granted like he used to,'' Kelly Williams said. ''He's been through a lot having something that you love taken away from you. It grows you up real fast.'' Williams led the Big East in assists last season with 7.8 a game. He figured to be a crucial part of the Huskies' try for a third national title on a team with scorers Rudy Gay, Rashad Anderson and Denham Brown. But in what he called a stupid mistake, the 20-year-old Williams almost squandered away his college career. He and teammate A.J. Price were arrested in August on larceny charges. They were accused of trying to sell laptops stolen from student dorm rooms. Two of the computers belonged to members of the UConn women's team. Price received a similar probation from the courts, but is banished from the team all season.</div> link
Good thing they were still in the middle of the pack without him, with him they could do some more damage.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting TwinTowers:</div><div class="quote_post">Good thing they were still in the middle of the pack without him, with him they could do some more damage.</div> Still in the middle of the pack? Granted, they have had a few cupcakes of late but winning the Maui Invitational and being undefeated at this point in the season is not middle of the pack. They are ranked second in the nation (first by the JBB poll). Could you explain how they were "middle of the pack"?
Middle of the pack with the undeafeted teams yeah, it was not really meaning bad to them it was just a metaphor for doing good.