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Florida point makes his decision

For the second time in two weeks, a visit to St. Bonaventure was enough to convince a junior college player to sign on the dotted line. Tallahassee Community College point guard Terron Diggs visited and signed with the Bonnies over the weekend.
"He is a tremendous kid," said TCC assistant Kris Baumann. "He is going to need six hours to graduate this summer and that shouldn't be a problem...I think they're going to be very, very pleased. He should have two good years up there."
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Diggs averaged just 6.5 points per game for Tallahassee this season, but Baumann said that's because he doesn't look for his shot.
"He is a true point in every sense of the word," Baumann said. "He's an old school, pass first, run your team point guard. He needs to learn to be more vocal on the floor. He's gotten better since he's been here, but if he becomes a better leader in terms of being vocal on the floor and is able to make some jump shots, they're going to be very happy."
Diggs started every game over two seasons at TCC. The Eagles were 18-and-11 this season while Diggs averaged four assists and a little more than three rebounds a game.
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