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Originally posted by top20shockJamar had major athletic talent but he wasn't a great basketall player.
He was the best rebounder on the floor and IIRC had pretty good assist numbers considering his role on the team.
For WSU, I'd call that great.
He was absolutely good enough to be a 3-star out of HS and developed into a 4-star. Remember, Arbry Butler was seen by a lot of recruiting gurus and rated a 3-star.
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When a player comes for an inhouse visit, is he here just 1 day or 2 days?
And which days typically?
Will Garrett be here today (Friday)? I hope he leaves a Shocker!
We are a good match for him, all the pieces seem right on both sides, and his family would get to see him play.
If Dirk is his idol, that's pretty a good start. Wouldn't hurt if he had a few
Kevin Durant tendencies too .... :yahoo:
His Junior and Senior years here could be real stellar years for him because I fully expect CGM to have us in the big Dance by then, if not before then.
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I think it's typically a couple days they are here. Arrive on Friday, leave Saturday or Sunday.
I think it's to our advantage to get Garret's last official visit.
Can you imagine his junior year, with Orukpe (assuming he gets here and stays), Stutz and Durley rotating in the post, Ellis at the 3, with a combo of Murry, Hatch and perhaps Kyles at the guards?
If Dirk is his idol, he needs to call Kyle Wilson to get some hair care tips!
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1) It's not the kids' fault that BCS teams have a media advantage. Calling them self-absorbed is rediculous. Take off the rose-colored glasses for a minute. Sure Crawford picked Wake. Ok, great academic school, playing in the ACC, beautiful part of the country ... except he wasn't very good. So then he picked Colorado. The Buffs are bad. But the school itself is one of the best public schools in the country, it's in a beautiful location, the co-eds are fantastic, there are tons of things to do, the football team is usually good, he gets to play against the likes of KU and MU - the teams he grew up watching - and just maybe his team will do well enough to eek into a postseason tournament. God what a fool!
WSU is a good school and the team is just going to get better, but that's not all that goes into these kids' decisions. That's not even considering the influence AAU coaches and parents have on kids' decisions. WSU should just go buy an AAU program like KSU did with the DC Assault.
2) Sure KC media have a bias toward KU, Mizzou and to a lesser extent KSU (unless it's on 810). I'm guessing WSU has a similar advantage in Wichita. It's called local sports talk. They probably aren't going to spend a lot of time covering smaller schools several hours away that no one in KC cares about. Sorry. It's mostly football talk right now, anyway, which of course WSU would get none. Just keep winning and it will improve. Hey, UMKC hardly gets any coverage and it's in the middle of the city.
3) There have been plenty of solid players to come out of the KC-metro area recently. Rahmon Fletcher (UW-Milw), George Goode (Louisville), Jarryd Cole (Iowa), LaMont Austin (Moo St.), Kyle Weems (Moo St.), Adam Leonard (EKU), Rodrick Pearson (SEMO), JaJuan Maxwell (SEMO), Marcus Walker (CSU), Casey Crawford (CU), Brandon Rush (KU), Tyrel Reed (KU), Conner Teahan (KU), Brady Morningstar (KU), Matt Lawrence (Moo), etc., and that's only the last few years.
4) (Someone asked): Tyrel Reed will get average 10-15 minutes this year for KU. He's going to be a productive player for four years. He's a heck of an athlete, as the dunk pic suggests. The pics are credited to Rivals and Scout, respectively.
Back to the thread, Stutz has a great opportunity to come in and be an impact player early at WSU. If Kentucky doesn't offer, I like the Shox' chances.
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I know a lot of you have no love for KU, but Tyrel Reed is a great kid.
High Character, BB-IQ, Size and Athleticism.
He's like Matt in Gal's body. Self doesn't seem to be so enamored with the Burger Boys so much (they'll still sign a few) but I think they'll actually be better for it."Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
-John Wooden
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Originally posted by RoyalShockOriginally posted by top20shockJamar had major athletic talent but he wasn't a great basketall player.
He was the best rebounder on the floor and IIRC had pretty good assist numbers considering his role on the team.
For WSU, I'd call that great.
He was absolutely good enough to be a 3-star out of HS and developed into a 4-star. Remember, Arbry Butler was seen by a lot of recruiting gurus and rated a 3-star.
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Originally posted by Indy231) It's not the kids' fault that BCS teams have a media advantage. Calling them self-absorbed is rediculous. Take off the rose-colored glasses for a minute. Sure Crawford picked Wake. Ok, great academic school, playing in the ACC, beautiful part of the country ... except he wasn't very good. So then he picked Colorado. The Buffs are bad. But the school itself is one of the best public schools in the country, it's in a beautiful location, the co-eds are fantastic, there are tons of things to do, the football team is usually good, he gets to play against the likes of KU and MU - the teams he grew up watching - and just maybe his team will do well enough to eek into a postseason tournament. God what a fool!
WSU is a good school and the team is just going to get better, but that's not all that goes into these kids' decisions. That's not even considering the influence AAU coaches and parents have on kids' decisions. WSU should just go buy an AAU program like KSU did with the DC Assault.
2) Sure KC media have a bias toward KU, Mizzou and to a lesser extent KSU (unless it's on 810). I'm guessing WSU has a similar advantage in Wichita. It's called local sports talk. They probably aren't going to spend a lot of time covering smaller schools several hours away that no one in KC cares about. Sorry. It's mostly football talk right now, anyway, which of course WSU would get none. Just keep winning and it will improve. Hey, UMKC hardly gets any coverage and it's in the middle of the city.
3) There have been plenty of solid players to come out of the KC-metro area recently. Rahmon Fletcher (UW-Milw), George Goode (Louisville), Jarryd Cole (Iowa), LaMont Austin (Moo St.), Kyle Weems (Moo St.), Adam Leonard (EKU), Rodrick Pearson (SEMO), JaJuan Maxwell (SEMO), Marcus Walker (CSU), Casey Crawford (CU), Brandon Rush (KU), Tyrel Reed (KU), Conner Teahan (KU), Brady Morningstar (KU), Matt Lawrence (Moo), etc., and that's only the last few years.
4) (Someone asked): Tyrel Reed will get average 10-15 minutes this year for KU. He's going to be a productive player for four years. He's a heck of an athlete, as the dunk pic suggests. The pics are credited to Rivals and Scout, respectively.
Back to the thread, Stutz has a great opportunity to come in and be an impact player early at WSU. If Kentucky doesn't offer, I like the Shox' chances.
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Originally posted by top20shockOriginally posted by RoyalShockOriginally posted by top20shockJamar had major athletic talent but he wasn't a great basketall player.
He was the best rebounder on the floor and IIRC had pretty good assist numbers considering his role on the team.
For WSU, I'd call that great.
He was absolutely good enough to be a 3-star out of HS and developed into a 4-star. Remember, Arbry Butler was seen by a lot of recruiting gurus and rated a 3-star.
I'm actually a little puzzled as to why you even introduced "great" into the discussion.
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Originally posted by top20shockYou're rediculous.
I dare you to find one thing wrong with what Indy said.
(Hint: It's a safe dare because I know you can't.)The truth will set you free. But first, it will piss you off.
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