Mitch Enright: WELL-CENTERED

It was widely documented that the SMU Mustangs were one of the youngest teams in the country last year, and that team will be even younger in 2009. The SMU roster is filled with freshmen and sophomores who, while talented, still need to mature physically and develop the consistency enjoyed by older, more mature players.
That is not the case with center Mitch Enright, who is preparing to battle for the starting job once more as he enters his final season on the Hilltop. With a surgically healed hand, a college degree and a new wife, Enright said some of his teammates consider him an "old man," but that doesn't mean he's willing to give up the starting center spot just yet.
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That is not the case with center Mitch Enright, who is preparing to battle for the starting job once more as he enters his final season on the Hilltop. With a surgically healed hand, a college degree and a new wife, Enright said some of his teammates consider him an "old man," but that doesn't mean he's willing to give up the starting center spot just yet.
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