Averaging 9.5 ppg, 4.0 rpg, and 3.5 apg, and shooting 40% from 3 for Marquette so far this year. Sure would have been nice if he'd have gotten his grades in line and ended up at BU. Heck, he would be our 2nd leading rebounder right now!
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Originally posted by BradleyBrave View PostAveraging 9.5 ppg, 4.0 rpg, and 3.5 apg, and shooting 40% from 3 for Marquette so far this year. Sure would have been nice if he'd have gotten his grades in line and ended up at BU. Heck, he would be our 2nd leading rebounder right now!
He's a player on the long list of players that turned a bad situtation into a major advantage.
Some of these guys BU really didn't have much business in recruiting...
For example, look at some of the guys Creighton has got...I use them as they've been the most consistently good team in the league in the last 10 years.
Anyways, look at Booker Woodfox for example...the kid was under the radar and wasn't being recruited by much of anybody out of HS or JC. The Jays found him, he fit their system to a T, and they ran with it.
What they got was a kid who overachieved according to what the m0ron scouts said and he turned into a star in Omaha.
Those are the types Bradley needs to look at...overachieving, 30% talent, 70% work ethic.
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Don't really agree on that one SLB.. Dwight Buycks wasn't that highly recruited when Bradley went after him. He "blew up" after he failed to qualify here.
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I would hold judgement on Buycks (and another impressive BU recruit- freshman Darius Johnson-Odom) until we see how they play against "real" D1 teams. So far, Marquette has played Centenary, who is dropping out of D1 and will have an RPI by year's end of around 340, and Maryland Eastern Shore, who will end up not too much better.
I believe both are very talented, but they are both around 6' tall, not big for a shooting guard in the Big East. When Marquette gets to the part of their schedule where they play Xavier, Creighton, NC State, Wisconsin, and then a full Big East slate, I suspect he won't get so many easy baskets.
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostI would hold judgement on Buycks (and another impressive BU recruit- freshman Darius Johnson-Odom) until we see how they play against "real" D1 teams. So far, Marquette has played Centenary, who is dropping out of D1 and will have an RPI by year's end of around 340, and Maryland Eastern Shore, who will end up not too much better.
I believe both are very talented, but they are both around 6' tall, not big for a shooting guard in the Big East. When Marquette gets to the part of their schedule where they play Xavier, Creighton, NC State, Wisconsin, and then a full Big East slate, I suspect he won't get so many easy baskets.
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Originally posted by thefish7 View PostDon't really agree on that one SLB.. Dwight Buycks wasn't that highly recruited when Bradley went after him. He "blew up" after he failed to qualify here.Onward and Upward!
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Yeah, just seems to be common feature of our recruiting that we're in on guys that eventually blow up. Not sure if that relates to a good eye for talent in our coaching stuff, or just because we offer earlier than the big programs, or just hear about it early enough here that it seems like they blow up later. Either way, it seems like we're after good talent for the most part.
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Originally posted by PTownHawkeye View PostOne kid who we were incredibly close to landing, Larry Anderson, has truly blown up for Long Beach St. Anderson, a 6'6 sophomore guard is averaging 19ppg, 5.5 ast (compared to 1 TO), and 3 rebounds after the first 2 games. He woulda have looked great in red and white!
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Word I heard is that he left Peoria after his visit and told players and coaches he would be signing with BU but wanted to return home and talk with family. Then the next thing BU heard was he preferred Long Beach State, because he's from So. California.
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostWord I heard is that he left Peoria after his visit and told players and coaches he would be signing with BU but wanted to return home and talk with family. Then the next thing BU heard was he preferred Long Beach State, because he's from So. California.
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Slightly off-topic, but since we're talking about recruits that Bradley missed on, David Brown of Western Michigan played his first game a few nights ago. Not the best debut in the world. 12 minutes, 0 points, 2 rebounds, and 5 fouls.This is just the tip of the iceberg...
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