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By Andy Katz
ESPN.com Tuesday, September 5, 2006 ST. CATHARINES, Ontario -- Joakim Noah will get the hype. Al Horford may end up getting the hardware. Noah, last April's Final Four MVP, remains one of the toughest matchups in the country. He's an active body who, at 6-foot-11 with guard-like skills, may end up playing small forward more often for Florida this season. He's extremely quick and agile. After watching Horford for two games in Canada though, it's clear the SEC coaches knew what they were talking about when they discussed the Gator ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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