G Keiton Page said he doesn't have time to look back on his career now because there are still games to be played this season. "It's been a fast four years, but it's the best four years of my life," Page said. "We have a big game in Manhattan and the Big 12 tournament where I know anything can happen. I'm still excited about the games we have ahead of us."
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