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The Brotherly Love Of The Bohannon Family

LuteHawk

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Nov 30, 2011
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Zach Bohannon is an older brother of Jordan. This
season he attended all 34 games that Jordan played
for the Iowa Hawkeyes. Zach traveled 14,641 miles
to accomplish his promise to his younger sibling.

Zach played for the Wisconsin Badgers, but he cheered
frantically when Jordan hit the winning shot against
Wisconsin. Zach is a project manager for the YMCA
in Linn County and had to take some days off.

Bottom Line: Jordan has three more years with the Hawks
and do not be surprised if his brother Zach makes all
of Jordan's remaining games. Brotherly love is a great
thing to witness.
 
Is it possible that Jordan will turn out to be the best
of the Bohannon Brothers?
 
Here's the plan. Four brothers, at least two male children each. Eventually Coach Baer will need a Dad/Uncle assistant coach Bohannon......
 
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I believe Jordan has basically done in his first year that took Jason two years or well into his third year to accomplish

Jason also came into a team that won 30+ games his first two years. Playing time wasn't even close in the two situations. Jason won 105 games in 4 years. The only thing that really matters. Let's see if Jordan can come close to that.
 
Blood is thicker than team!!!
and that is the way it should be. Zack will continue to support JorBo at all games, including games against his former team, whether in Madison, Iowa city or elsewhere. I neglected to ask him, but he was probably at the "secret" UW v. UNI scrimmage in Dubuque the year before supporting MatBo.
That aside, Zack remains a Badger.
 
and that is the way it should be. Zack will continue to support JorBo at all games, including games against his former team, whether in Madison, Iowa city or elsewhere. I neglected to ask him, but he was probably at the "secret" UW v. UNI scrimmage in Dubuque the year before supporting MatBo.
That aside, Zack remains a Badger.

Too bad that Jordan wasn't the oldest of the brothers and maybe his accomplishments here at Iowa would have lead the others to come to Iowa instead of to Wisconsin and UNI. But maybe he also learned a lot from his older brothers' experiences that helps him make the greatest prospect of all of them too. Glad he's the one that went to Iowa if there was one to choose of them.

Great to see his family supporting him like that too.
 
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