Scored 40 last night in Newman's four OT win. Atta baby, Ryan.
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I don't believe anyone ever said Ryan couldn't succeed at the DII level. He just didn't seem to fit in here for whatever reason (and this was through two coaches (MT and GM), not just one). Great to see him doing so well, and when you are doing well, you're enjoying yourself. Keep up the good work, Ryan.
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Originally posted by ShockCityIf anything this just shows you the difference in talent between D-1 and D-2.
G Stutz might not be competitive right away either, and we will have to be patient with his development also.
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Originally posted by AndShockThe only scholarship I would have wanted to trade for Ryan Bradley would be Orupke, but that was unforeseeable. I would take Griskenas, Ellis, and Hawkins all over Ryan Bradley, no question.
RB numbers look really comparable to the others mentioned:
Code:Bradley (2006) Min FGA-FGM FTA-FTM Points Reb 21 Bradley, Ryan 48 7-9 4-6 18 7 00 Ellis, Aaron 298 15-54 10-12 41 47 33 Griskenas, M 312 27-73 24-31 88 44
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Originally posted by shockfan89_Originally posted by AndShockThe only scholarship I would have wanted to trade for Ryan Bradley would be Orupke, but that was unforeseeable. I would take Griskenas, Ellis, and Hawkins all over Ryan Bradley, no question.
RB numbers look really comparable to the others mentioned:
Code:Bradley (2006) Min FGA-FGM FTA-FTM Points Reb 21 Bradley, Ryan 48 7-9 4-6 18 7 00 Ellis, Aaron 298 15-54 10-12 41 47 33 Griskenas, M 312 27-73 24-31 88 44
Above all, make the right call.
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Originally posted by ShockRefOriginally posted by shockfan89_Originally posted by AndShockThe only scholarship I would have wanted to trade for Ryan Bradley would be Orupke, but that was unforeseeable. I would take Griskenas, Ellis, and Hawkins all over Ryan Bradley, no question.
RB numbers look really comparable to the others mentioned:
Code:Bradley (2006) Min FGA-FGM FTA-FTM Points Reb 21 Bradley, Ryan 48 7-9 4-6 18 7 00 Ellis, Aaron 298 15-54 10-12 41 47 33 Griskenas, M 312 27-73 24-31 88 44
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Originally posted by ShockRefOriginally posted by shockfan89_Originally posted by AndShockThe only scholarship I would have wanted to trade for Ryan Bradley would be Orupke, but that was unforeseeable. I would take Griskenas, Ellis, and Hawkins all over Ryan Bradley, no question.
RB numbers look really comparable to the others mentioned:
Code:Bradley (2006) Min FGA-FGM FTA-FTM Points Reb 21 Bradley, Ryan 48 7-9 4-6 18 7 00 Ellis, Aaron 298 15-54 10-12 41 47 33 Griskenas, M 312 27-73 24-31 88 44
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Originally posted by shockallOriginally posted by ShockCityIf anything this just shows you the difference in talent between D-1 and D-2.
G Stutz might not be competitive right away either, and we will have to be patient with his development also."You can observe a lot just by watching."
-- Yogi Berra
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Originally posted by shockfan89Originally posted by ShockRefOriginally posted by shockfan89_Originally posted by AndShockThe only scholarship I would have wanted to trade for Ryan Bradley would be Orupke, but that was unforeseeable. I would take Griskenas, Ellis, and Hawkins all over Ryan Bradley, no question.
RB numbers look really comparable to the others mentioned:
Code:Bradley (2006) Min FGA-FGM FTA-FTM Points Reb 21 Bradley, Ryan 48 7-9 4-6 18 7 00 Ellis, Aaron 298 15-54 10-12 41 47 33 Griskenas, M 312 27-73 24-31 88 44
Denny hit it on the head - this is a good way to give RB his atta-boy for a good game. Nothing more needs to be said. 8)Above all, make the right call.
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Originally posted by Denny CraneI didn't want this thread to turn into a peeing contest. I'm just happy for a good kid."You can observe a lot just by watching."
-- Yogi Berra
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