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Gavin Thurman - Class of 2012 - Wichita Southeast
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"The plan was to sign in November, but if I'm still not sure, I'm not going to sign," the Wichita native said. "If I'm feeling in November like I'm feeling now, I'll wait to the late signing period (In April of '12). There's a chance.
"It's a tough decision. I'll sign in November if my mind really is made up. If it's a place I want to go, I'll sign. If I am how I am now, then I'll just wait until April"
The last two visits will indeed be to Nebraska and Oklahoma State according to the article. Oklahoma State has been involved just the last few weeks. Nebraska has been watching Gavin for a couple of summers and a relationship between Doc Sadler and Gavin has been formed. Oklahoma State and Nebraska have not yet offered.In the fast lane
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Originally posted by SubGod22Very true. A rough look at 12-13 would be
PG - Armstead (SR)/DWill (SR)/Cotton (FR/SO)/FVV (FR)/Baker (FR)
SG - DWill (SR)/Wessel (SO/FR)/Ede (SO)/Baker (FR)/Cotton (FR/SO)
SF - Ede (SO)/Wessel (FR/SO)/Anacreon (SR)
PG - Hall (SR)/White (FR/SO)/Anacreon (SR)
C - Ehimen (SR)/Hall (SR)/Henry (FR/RS)
That does leave us with 1 or 2 'ships depending on the Armstead thing. This isn't necessarilly a depth chart but shows the depth we have at each position. However the following year a lot of PT opens up with the losses of Armstead, DWill, Anacreon, Hall and Ehimen. Along with 4 or 5 'ships.
You're then looking at
PG - Cotton (SO/JR)/FVV (SO)/Baker (SO)
SG - Wessel (SO/JR)/Cotton (SO/JR)/Baker (SO)/Ede (JR)
SF - Ede (JR)/Wessel (SO/JR)
PF - White (SO/JR)
C - Henry (FR/SO)
In that scenario, I could see Gavin getting plenty of PT his 2nd year here as a SF and maybe some at PF. The '13 recruiting class will be very important to us as we're going to need post depth. I could see a JUCO post or two in that class. Especially at Center.
Gavin might get some extra time by being a combo forward and playing just as much at PF as SF.
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A lot depends on who plays where the most. I was thinking Cotton plays mostly PG with Baker and Wessel playing a lot of SG which would leave Ede and Thurman at SF. Also, we currently only have one PF that will be here which opens up a lot of PT there as well. Some holes will definitely be filled with whoever we sign the next couple years, but the opportunity is there.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Originally posted by vtshockerI have a feeling that Marshall might be moving towards a 4 out 1 in lineup. It seems like we are recruitng a lot of tall and long SF and not many true PFs
In my opinion, we have more true inside players than we've had in ages. I'd say HCGM is signing higher caliber athletes, in that we are getting 6-7 + guys that can do what our 6-3 wings used to do.Livin the dream
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They're all going to play some PF no matter what. Thurman might get away with playing more SF based on his size and from what I've heard from others. I know little about Anacreon but am pretty sure he was brought in to mainly play PF.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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I think it depends on who else is here. I've been told he's a legitimate wing prospect. More so than Ellis.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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I seem to remember that a recruit said in a report that WSU was a school he was interested in because they ran a 4-1 and that fit his perimeter and post up skills. If you noticed, this year, we were running a lot of sets, etc. where post players were facing the basket from 12-15 feet and sometimes were setting up behind the three point line waiting for a pass from a penetrating player. Marshall likes players who are versatile 4's and 5's are interchangable. Therefore, if Perry and Gavin were in the game at the same time, the plays would be run to take advantage of the way that they were being defensed. Ellis can hit the three and would step outside at times on the perimeter and Thurman would post up a smaller player. How often did you see Stutz shoot the 3. And Marshall liked to push the ball this year.
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