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Originally posted by audacious_aficionado View PostAlso, I think the fact that our starting lineup last night had a total of 3 years DI experience should say something. McCain 0, Maniscalco 1, Roberts 0, Wilson 1, Collins 1.
Wichita St.- 3 years DI experience
SIU- 10 years DI experience
ISU- 8 years DI experience
None of these figures count redshirt years.
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Originally posted by lefty View PostI think you shoud figure jucos differently than freshman in regards to experience. That's why you recruit them
and kids who don't play AAU should be counted differently -- That's why you recruit them
and kids who don't play 4 years in HS are different as are kids like McCain who play 60 HS games per year, etc.
lefty-- how many juco kids come in and have as much impact as a junior (in their first year with the team)
as a kid who is a junior but in his 3rd year with a team (like Osiris Eldridge, Drake's Josh Young, etc..)?
I contend they DON'T have the DI experience...but feel free to include them in your calculations if you disagree.
Also, I don't know Pomeroy's formula, but I suspect he does count jucos as experienced players.
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Originally posted by tornado View Postthen kids who spend an extra year at prep school should be counted differently -- That's why you recruit them
and kids who don't play AAU should be counted differently -- That's why you recruit them
and kids who don't play 4 years in HS are different as are kids like McCain who play 60 HS games per year, etc.
lefty-- how many juco kids come in and have as much impact as a junior (in their first year with the team)
as a kid who is a junior but in his 3rd year with a team (like Osiris Eldridge, Drake's Josh Young, etc..)?
I contend they DON'T have the DI experience...but feel free to include them in your calculations if you disagree.
Also, I don't know Pomeroy's formula, but I suspect he does count jucos as experienced players.
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Originally posted by Braves4Life View PostTag this post for a revisit in two years my friend. I'm confident in my post"Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
??” Thomas Jefferson
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I believe that Sam Singh"s health has a lot more to do with his contributions this season then his experience. When he arrived at Bradley I thought he could be a good player but then he had so many injuries which kept him from playing very little basketball in a 3 year span.
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Originally posted by dogsrus View PostI keep hearing that from fans from the last 2 teams we have beat. While I don't doubt both SIU AND WSU will get better are they any younger then us.
I haven't looked at all the team rosters yet but it would be interesting to see just who is the youngest and what teams have the most experience........Bradley Basketball... One Tradition; Underachievement. 2008-Current.
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Originally posted by real fan View PostI believe that Sam Singh"s health has a lot more to do with his contributions this season then his experience. When he arrived at Bradley I thought he could be a good player but then he had so many injuries which kept him from playing very little basketball in a 3 year span.
pre 1) (nobody has a full off-season)
pre 2) Shoulder recovery
pre 3) ACL recovery
pre 4) Healthy
pre 5) Healthy
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Originally posted by BU_EMT128 View PostI don't know about SIU... They may be in a bit of a rut... Players leaving, etc. Just ask any of their fans, back to back conference losses to NIU and us, and the sky is falling. I keep reading on their board that they wanted to be the Gonzaga of the east, and I dont see that happening for a long time.
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