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Including "on a clear bad call that led to a rule change."I believe we have every ncaa tournament exit scenario covered as well.
Including "on a clear bad call that led to a rule change."I believe we have every ncaa tournament exit scenario covered as well.
Not the one that only Virginia owns.
Who knows what "SEAL training" could have produced with competent roster construction and coaching.Compare bonding exercises...I like Better than seal training....
top 40 prospect, that is a bit of a stretch, top 100 is more like it. What does this mean a trio of top-10 freshman? people are certainly all in on this young guys.Love the match up hopefully national TV game
Report: UCLA Men’s Basketball Scheduled to Face Illinois at Roman Main Event - Sports Illustrated UCLA Bruins News, Analysis and More
Baylor and Virginia are on the other side of the bracket in Las Vegas, according to Jon Rothstein.www.si.com
Who knows what "SEAL training" could have produced with competent roster construction and coaching.
and the jobbed on someone else's home court rule change.Including "on a clear bad call that led to a rule change."
I like those rumors:
hope he didn't tweak it:
Lol never know with IllinoisThat looks like a happy skip not a hurt ankle. Doubt they release that clip if he was hurt
That's so Illinois....lolLol never know with Illinois
Lol never know with Illinois
I thought they just meant the school that lost more minutes to injuries from major contributors than any other P5 team last year (multiple concussions, multiple shoulders, multiple Covid, multiple pinkeye…).You mean the school with consistently one of the best social media departments in the country?
Really wish they had a bit more height. Gonna be a challenge to play them both at once but we may be wishing we could.
The two freshmen lead guards are going to be outstanding.
6'3" and 6'2" can guard the PG and SG of any team in the country, both are built strong too. I don't think there is anything stopping them from being on the court together, considering we had Frazier, Curbelo, and Plummer all sharing time together throughout last year.Really wish they had a bit more height. Gonna be a challenge to play them both at once but we may be wishing we could.
That was out of necessity. Doesn’t mean it is ideal. I’m not too worried about their heights, but taller would be better.6'3" and 6'2" can guard the PG and SG of any team in the country, both are built strong too. I don't think there is anything stopping them from being on the court together, considering we had Frazier, Curbelo, and Plummer all sharing time together throughout last year.
Agree, taller would be better but to a prior poster’s point, both are strongly built at ~190lbs (Epps) and ~200lbs (Clark) such that it should be pretty hard for a guard to bully either like what Jalen Pickett from PSU did to us last year.That was out of necessity. Doesn’t mean it is ideal. I’m not too worried about their heights, but taller would be better.
To me it’s a question of their ability to makes plays for themselves and others. Last season, Plummer was effective as a shooter only when he was set up by the movement of the ball, not because of his own skill set at finding his shot, Curbelo had the ability to penetrate and make plays for himself and others but was not Curbelo at any time in the season and Frazier, bless him, was a defensive force but not an effective play maker as a point guard.That was out of necessity. Doesn’t mean it is ideal. I’m not too worried about their heights, but taller would be better.
With all the length we have at other positions, they’ll definitely be able to play at once (and they will a lot, IMO). Crazy versatility at the 3-5 can mask deficiencies at the 1-2.Really wish they had a bit more height. Gonna be a challenge to play them both at once but we may be wishing we could.
The four missed fumbles against Michigan led to adoption of reply too.and the jobbed on someone else's home court rule change.
between football and basketball I think we are national leaders in rule changes.
With all the length we have at other positions, they’ll definitely be able to play at once (and they will a lot, IMO). Crazy versatility at the 3-5 can mask deficiencies at the 1-2.