Meet Bryant’s Peter Kiss, the scoring machine you’ll either love or hate this March Madness

Bryant’s Peter Kiss is the leading scorer in college basketball and easily its most polarizing player.

Congratulations, you’ve just discovered Peter Kiss.

Maybe it was because he just did something incredible on the court. Maybe it’s because he did something truly troublesome. Maybe you were just trying to Google Kiss icon ‘Peter Criss” and stumbled here instead.

Whatever the reason, we’re happy to have you and boy oh boy do you want to strap in. Because Peter Kiss, the polarizing college basketball star is going to occupy space in your brain for a long time thanks to March Madness.

Much like Grayson Allen, Marshall Henderson, Joakim Noah and the entire Fab Five, you’re either going to love him or hate him. And just like those aforementioned names, you won’t be able to take your eyes off him.

So what’s the deal with this point guard from New York? Let us explain.

Gators News: August 27, 2020

Creeping closer to the end of the month, we are amidst the chaos of the protests along with the destruction inflicted by Hurricane Laura.

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Creeping closer to the end of the month, we arrive on this Thursday amidst the chaos of the protests in Wisconsin along with the destruction inflicted by Hurricane Laura upon the Gulf Coast of Louisiana and Texas. With a heavy heart, we bring you today’s news.

Looking ahead towards spring, the Big Ten’s plan to play college football in early 2021 includes using NFL domed stadiums as venues, according to The Columbus Dispatch. Playing in domes would eliminate one of the major issues for having a winter season, especially in northern-most Big Ten schools, including Minnesota and Wisconsin.

Over in Kansas, head coach Les Miles is skeptical of COVID-19 opt-out benefits, stating, “They opt into the pandemic.” There is also news that at least one Jayhawk player has elected to sit out.

Across the border up in Georgia, UGA loses key wide receiver Dominick Blaylock to a second knee injury. The sophomore sustained another torn ACL to his left knee and will miss the season.

In college basketball news, former Ole Miss star and incendiary personality Marshall Henderson is joining the staff of Rebels coach Kermit Davis. Henderson is returning to Mississippi as a graduate manager, the school announced on Tuesday.

Here is the rest of the news from around Gators Wire.

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