Hyperbole abounds when it comes to bashing Bradley's players.
Recall that even when Bradley specifically targeted juco big men in past years, and spent considerable time and effort recruiting them, we were able to get guys like Zach Andrews, who was not ready to play much as a junior, but turned into a solid player as a senior. But we would probably never have had a chance at Zach had it not been for Coach Les' personal connection with Coach Cornelius at Yuba. The other juco big men I am able to recall were Matt Salley (not really a "big man", but he was a marginally effective inside player for Bradley despite being severely undersized), and Rashad Austin, who was simply not a D1 player.
I think AT has a better upside than any of the past juco post players we have had, and this year's crop is a very thin group of available players.
I'll make it easier for anyone to try to make the case that "there are a hundred uncommitted JUCO big guys out there right now that would be far more physically able to serve as a back up center at BU next year than Sticks would."
Here is the preseason list of the Top 150 juco sophomores.
Tell me who on this list (or anyone not on the list) would be a better big man that Bradley could get? I have checked the stats on all the big men here, and most of them are either not starting or playing very little for their teams, or putting up ridiculously poor numbers at juco and would be laughed at by the same critics if Bradley signed them to play D1.-
Also, before you select the few on this list that do appear to have decent output, check who the schools are that are recruiting them and make your case that Bradley could out-recruit them.
Recall that even when Bradley specifically targeted juco big men in past years, and spent considerable time and effort recruiting them, we were able to get guys like Zach Andrews, who was not ready to play much as a junior, but turned into a solid player as a senior. But we would probably never have had a chance at Zach had it not been for Coach Les' personal connection with Coach Cornelius at Yuba. The other juco big men I am able to recall were Matt Salley (not really a "big man", but he was a marginally effective inside player for Bradley despite being severely undersized), and Rashad Austin, who was simply not a D1 player.
I think AT has a better upside than any of the past juco post players we have had, and this year's crop is a very thin group of available players.
I'll make it easier for anyone to try to make the case that "there are a hundred uncommitted JUCO big guys out there right now that would be far more physically able to serve as a back up center at BU next year than Sticks would."
Here is the preseason list of the Top 150 juco sophomores.
Tell me who on this list (or anyone not on the list) would be a better big man that Bradley could get? I have checked the stats on all the big men here, and most of them are either not starting or playing very little for their teams, or putting up ridiculously poor numbers at juco and would be laughed at by the same critics if Bradley signed them to play D1.-
Also, before you select the few on this list that do appear to have decent output, check who the schools are that are recruiting them and make your case that Bradley could out-recruit them.
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