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I hope McFarlane takes advantage of his time at WSU this summer. Even though he shows good athleticism, the AAC is a physical tough conference. He will need to get stronger to compete in this league. Go Shocks.
McFarlane is being seen with some skepticism. His JuCo stats aren't that impressive, but compare them to Echenique's stats - and McFarland probably played in a tougher conference.
PPG:
McFarlane - 10.7
Echenique - 9.2
Rebounds
Mcfarlanw - 6.7
Echenique - 5.4
FG%
McFarlane - 52.7%
Echenique - 61%
Comparing stats across JuCo conferences is not reliable, but it appears Echenique was more efficient on offense and McFarlane is more efficient on rebounding. Stats are so similar that I can see where a reasonable expectation for McFarlane is about at Echenique's level.
McFarlane is being seen with some skepticism. His JuCo stats aren't that impressive, but compare them to Echenique's stats - and McFarland probably played in a tougher conference.
PPG:
McFarlane - 10.7
Echenique - 9.2
Rebounds
Mcfarlanw - 6.7
Echenique - 5.4
FG%
McFarlane - 52.7%
Echenique - 61%
Comparing stats across JuCo conferences is not reliable, but it appears Echenique was more efficient on offense and McFarlane is more efficient on rebounding. Stats are so similar that I can see where a reasonable expectation for McFarlane is about at Echenique's level.
Are those career stats (frosh and soph)?
Man, I hope he's as good as Echinique was for us. With Mo on the same front line, to go with Plesant and a young Pohto, look out ACC...
Man, I hope he's as good as Echinique was for us. With Mo on the same front line, to go with Plesant and a young Pohto, look out ACC...
Shaping up to have a really versatile three headed monster. They each provide something different in their game, so HCIB will be able to really strategize how he’s going to attack the opponent.
McFarlane and Pohto will at minimum provide resistance against bigger athletic AAC post players. Mo could not match up with the Cisses's (and even Vogt from UC) so having the size and athleticism needed in the AAC will help a lot.
Before any of the Mo crowd start chanting their SN support, Mo did what he could with what he has. He certainly tries and deserves all props for it. But he just doesn't have the ability to match up with serious low post athletes in this league. Props to IB and staff for going out and getting the types needed to compete with the Memphis, Houston and UC's of the league.
McFarlane and Pohto will at minimum provide resistance against bigger athletic AAC post players. Mo could not match up with the Cisses's (and even Vogt from UC) so having the size and athleticism needed in the AAC will help a lot.
Before any of the Mo crowd start chanting their SN support, Mo did what he could with what he has. He certainly tries and deserves all props for it. But he just doesn't have the ability to match up with serious low post athletes in this league. Props to IB and staff for going out and getting the types needed to compete with the Memphis, Houston and UC's of the league.
That is all.
If you’re saying Mo wasn’t a top 3 center in the AAC, that’s true. If you’re saying the new guys will be this year, I’m not sure I agree.
If you’re saying Mo wasn’t a top 3 center in the AAC, that’s true. If you’re saying the new guys will be this year, I’m not sure I agree.
Wufan,
Nope, neither will be top 3 in the league. They have athleticism and size that was sorely missed last year. However, they are also first year players in a top level league and will get a baptism of fire to go along with it.
Both are probably a good year of 'seasoning' from rising to elite level status in the AAC. But at least we now have personnel capable of matching up with the others in the league.
McFarlane and Pohto will at minimum provide resistance against bigger athletic AAC post players. Mo could not match up with the Cisses's (and even Vogt from UC) so having the size and athleticism needed in the AAC will help a lot.
Before any of the Mo crowd start chanting their SN support, Mo did what he could with what he has. He certainly tries and deserves all props for it. But he just doesn't have the ability to match up with serious low post athletes in this league. Props to IB and staff for going out and getting the types needed to compete with the Memphis, Houston and UC's of the league.
That is all.
I’m a Mo supporter. I think all Mo supporters agree he needed help against taller athletic centers. It’s not his fault our taller/bigger centers were useless. Glad the coach got some more guys we can hopefully mix and match.
I’m a Mo supporter. I think all Mo supporters agree he needed help against taller athletic centers. It’s not his fault our taller/bigger centers were useless. Glad the coach got some more guys we can hopefully mix and match.
I agree. If we are in a situation where Mo is getting bullied down low we now have some viable options to throw out there, rather than going small ball. Even adding Pleasant (6'8) should help our frontline.
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