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Posts: 2,450
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Saw Schilling last season. All I can say is that he must have improved a lot. What about his game makes him more complete than Colbert. When did you see Colbert play?
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Location: Mokena, IL
Posts: 268
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Does anyone know why the partial scholarship approach seems to not be used in basketball? |
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Location: People's Republic of Massachusetts
Posts: 5,921
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Founder, Mike Thomas Fan Club
Location: Tuscola, IL
Posts: 709
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I knew I should have offered that kid. What was I thinking?
__________________ "The freight train is moving. Either jump on or get off." - John Groce |
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Location: Illinois
Posts: 4,859
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Does anyone know MSU's scholly situation? Can they take both Cliff and Schilling or I wonder if Schilling is the backup plan in case they lose out on Cliff?
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Location: Oak Lawn, IL
Posts: 144
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Posts: 1,416
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It didn't seem like Groce wanted to put any eggs into the basket of a Mac Irvin Player for 2013, especially after Parham was selected above Coleman.
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Location: People's Republic of Massachusetts
Posts: 5,921
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They didn't sign anyone in the fall for 2013, scholarships aren't a problem for them. With Kearney leaving, it looks like they only have 11 on scholarship anyway. Plus Harris probably isn't sticking around for more than 2 years.
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Posts: 1,842
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Posts: 2,715
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Colbert is a much better fit for Groce's offense than Schilling is.
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Posts: 789
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Banned
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Location: Chicago
Posts: 1,418
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Posts: 789
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Jaquan may not be a pure pg by definition, but his height, length, athleticism, and overall skillset are outstanding for any guard at virtually any level, and in the end, one can't deny this fact...he's a difference maker on the court.
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Posts: 789
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Schilling's video's looked like a player who has a very well rounded skillset and a college ready body...but reports last year = less production on court. |
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Posts: 2,715
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Location: Traverse City, MI
Posts: 492
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I don't disagree about Lyles talent. He looks awesome this season. He's the kind of guy that could work in any system, and no one would turn away a guy of his caliber. I'm just saying he's more of a 2 guy, not a 1. Were going to have some scorers coming our way with Nunn, Hill, and Rice. Tate and Abrams hopefully will have the skill set to break down D's and facilitate these guys. I look at Lyle and see him in the same group with Hill. Straight up scorer. It never hurts to have as many scorers on the team, but a guy that can play point is one of the most important parts of college ball. |
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Location: Pittsburgh
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Location: DeKalb IL
Posts: 845
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Banned
Posts: 199
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He wont be cutting teams down till after his Junior year. He wants to go to where post play and getting ball inside is important. Where team has good chemistry and unselfish play. Also looking to get into communications as a degree program. This is from ESPN.
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Banned
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I agree with this also. With the running style Colbert will fit alot better. I am also sure Colbert will fill out his frame alittle better and be a tough guard in the B1G cause of how athletic he is
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Posts: 407
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Just to add a little to this idea, while scholarships are year to year, it is more of a pr issue (IMHO) when it comes to yanking scholarships. Disregarding grades or behavior issues, it looks bad for a coach to simply pull a kid's scholarship. Yes I happens, but ...
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Posts: 407
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Posts: 95
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Found this on ESPN's Recruiting Nations Tweets posted by Brad Winton @ JucoRecruiting:
Sounds like a JUCO guard. Anyone have any info? Quote:
Last edited by Dan; Jan 15, 2013 at 06:21 AM. Reason: Added tweet |
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