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2022 class who is 1" shorter than guys like Nick Ward and Kaleb Wesson, so I'd say you can play Center at 6'8" with 2 years to grow.
I guess 1 year of a 7-footer just has me spoiled.
2022 class who is 1" shorter than guys like Nick Ward and Kaleb Wesson, so I'd say you can play Center at 6'8" with 2 years to grow.
Egwu was 6'9". Is he long? Wingspan matters a lot to a guy 6'8", unless he's massive like Wes Unseld or for us, George Montgomery.2022 class who is 1" shorter than guys like Nick Ward and Kaleb Wesson, so I'd say you can play Center at 6'8" with 2 years to grow.
You may be right but he was listed at 6 11Egwu was 6'9". Is he long? Wingspan matters a lot to a guy 6'8", unless he's massive like Wes Unseld or for us, George Montgomery.
Big George had the arms of an eight footer, hands of stone and the heart of a giant.Egwu was 6'9". Is he long? Wingspan matters a lot to a guy 6'8", unless he's massive like Wes Unseld or for us, George Montgomery.
Hear he's a Monster, just got to get him his Ball.
Yeah, Big George was built like a tank. Gentle giant!Egwu was 6'9". Is he long? Wingspan matters a lot to a guy 6'8", unless he's massive like Wes Unseld or for us, George Montgomery.
Per Andrew Slater from The Athleic
Top 50 Adama Sanogo’21 of @tps_hsbb & @NYRhoops cut his list to a Top 10. He will be Skyping with coaches during this period. There’s a possibility he reclasses to 2020.
Top 10:
UConn
Nebraska
Maryland
Memphis
Pitt
Illinois
Seton Hall
Auburn
Louisville
Oklahoma St
17 pts, 23 rebs. Not too shabby.
Against Big Cliff O, recent Rutgers commit. You would think with Kofi success we might have a good chance here?
Against Big Cliff O, recent Rutgers commit. You would think with Kofi success we might have a good chance here?
You can play center at 6'8"?
He is taller than Wes Unseld. Unseld played center for many years in the NBA.
Closer to home, Rennie Clemons was maybe 6 feet tall and was pretty effective as a center.
Closer to home, Rennie Clemons was maybe 6 feet tall and was pretty effective as a center.
I'm assuming he is taking a football scholarship and then a "walk-on" in basketball? If not and he counts as a basketball scholarship is he good enough for that?
I guess my question is, I want to assume Illinois is in a bowl game every year. That means we don't get this kid fully ready to play (going need time to heal from football and get rust off for basketball) until sometime in January. Wouldn't be at his best until part of the way in February. To me this guy has to be a killer to take up a basketball scholarship.
I guess my question is, I want to assume Illinois is in a bowl game every year. That means we don't get this kid fully ready to play (going need time to heal from football and get rust off for basketball) until sometime in January. Wouldn't be at his best until part of the way in February. To me this guy has to be a killer to take up a basketball scholarship.
So how does it work? That is my question? Is he a football scholarship that plays basketball too or what?It doesn't work that way.
So how does it work? That is my question? Is he a football scholarship that plays basketball too or what?
Football scholly.
If they play both sports they must be on a football scholarship.I'm assuming he is taking a football scholarship and then a "walk-on" in basketball? If not and he counts as a basketball scholarship is he good enough for that?