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    What are some players that blossomed into a good 6th man role or became a good starter that didn't show that potential as a freshman at BU? I bring this up because i'm finding it very rare in the last 3-4 seasons, that a player improved significantly from a rough freshman season.

    I'm just concerned that i'm not seeing a whole lot of progress in JP and the rest of the Soph, Juniors and Seniors. Perhaps this is partially to blame on coaching?

    Jason

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    JC was okay as a freshman, disappeared as a soph, then was good his junior year, great his senior.

    JJ Taui was terrible for early in his career, and come on to be a valuable player

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    • #3
      Originally posted by jasonpeoria911 View Post
      What are some players that blossomed into a good 6th man role or became a good starter that didn't show that potential as a freshman at BU? I bring this up because i'm finding it very rare in the last 3-4 seasons, that a player improved significantly from a rough freshman season.

      I'm just concerned that i'm not seeing a whole lot of progress in JP and the rest of the Soph, Juniors and Seniors. Perhaps this is partially to blame on coaching?

      Jason
      Here are a few -

      Bayo took a while to develop. Was an all-MVC player and MVC DPOY by his last year.
      Koita was really on valuable his final year toward the end.
      Zobrist was overmatched as a freshman, and was invaluable as a junior and senior.
      Dye was a bit overmatched as a freshman, and was arguably our best PG since Manuel.
      Jerome Robinson didn't do anything for 3 years. Was Valley POY his senior year.

      We haven't really had much of a 'system' where we recruit guys to play roles and develop them for those roles over the course of their 4 years. We've kind of been all over the map in what we do. Not saying that's good or bad - Some would say the adaptability is a good thing. We just hear the phrase 'our system' thrown around all the time, when in reality we don't really have a 'system'. CU under Altman had a system. Jacobson at UNI looks to be building a 'system'. SIU used to have a system.
      Onward and Upward!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by jasonpeoria911 View Post
        What are some players that blossomed into a good 6th man role or became a good starter that didn't show that potential as a freshman at BU? I bring this up because i'm finding it very rare in the last 3-4 seasons, that a player improved significantly from a rough freshman season.

        I'm just concerned that i'm not seeing a whole lot of progress in JP and the rest of the Soph, Juniors and Seniors. Perhaps this is partially to blame on coaching?

        Jason
        Taylor Brown? Andrew Warren? Sam? All three have improved tons from their freshman year. JC did. DRuff did. You may say that these guys 'showed potential' but that's easy to say in hindsight. And if someone doesn't show potential, theres generally a reason... This will just be a case where people blame the coach for recruiting bad players. Pretty much the typical discussion - JL can't recruit and can't coach, even though one can happen without the other, but because we don't have an MVC championship, neither can be true. JL's fault.

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          I know it's a little different as he was a Juco, but Will Franklin went from a role player on the sweet 16 team, to an all conference player his senior year.

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          • #6
            Number of jucos does limit this stat.

            Adams got better. Egolf is better (though I hope the Duke game could be his minimum performance

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            • #7
              Nate Funk played 34 games as a freshman, and averaged 4 ppg, 1 rpg, and didn't look to have anything that would have made you think he was anything special

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              • #8
                Originally posted by tornado View Post
                Nate Funk played 34 games as a freshman, and averaged 4 ppg, 1 rpg, and didn't look to have anything that would have made you think he was anything special
                Good call on Funk.

                And perhaps for another thread, players in the MVC who were great their freshman year and never got better or got worse. I'll start the conversation with Eric Coleman of UNI. He gained weight, but didn't gain much skill, after an impressive freshman year.
                Onward and Upward!

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                • #9
                  Rigby all but disappeared after a good freshman year..

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by tornado View Post
                    Rigby all but disappeared after a good freshman year..
                    I think Milo Kirsch went on the Rigby plan as well...
                    Onward and Upward!

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                    • #11
                      Jason, good thread but I don't think I'd be so quick to label Prosser a disappointment. He is nine games into his college career and averaging five boards a game in 17 minutes per. Both of those numbers will increase as the season goes on and he'll get more comfortable shooting from close range around the basket too. This kid is gonna be a major, major stud for us. Book it.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Missouri Brave View Post
                        Jason, good thread but I don't think I'd be so quick to label Prosser a disappointment. He is nine games into his college career and averaging five boards a game in 17 minutes per. Both of those numbers will increase as the season goes on and he'll get more comfortable shooting from close range around the basket too. This kid is gonna be a major, major stud for us. Book it.
                        Agree 100%. Offensively I think he looks like he's had shot blocked for about a year straight, which is not surprising considering he was playing against 6'3" post players most of his HS career. Big men take time to develop and adjust. However I think he rebounds very strongly, and will get better offensively around the basket. Physically he's clearly strong enough. He just needs to continue to refine his offensive skills. He's 9 games in to a 4 year career - I guess I would ask what the expectations were? He's going to be fine.
                        Onward and Upward!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Missouri Brave View Post
                          Jason, good thread but I don't think I'd be so quick to label Prosser a disappointment. He is nine games into his college career and averaging five boards a game in 17 minutes per. Both of those numbers will increase as the season goes on and he'll get more comfortable shooting from close range around the basket too. This kid is gonna be a major, major stud for us. Book it.
                          LOVE this post! He is doing fine and will keep getting better and better...its called work ethic...he has it!
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                          • #14
                            Agree JP is going to be a very good player for us...It is however hard for me to believe that at one point during his recruitment, he was considered somewhat of a perimeter player?
                            Get Well Massive Mike! "Once a Brave always a Brave!"

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Double D View Post
                              Agree JP is going to be a very good player for us...It is however hard for me to believe that at one point during his recruitment, he was considered somewhat of a perimeter player?
                              What? When was this? He always played center in HS, and I never saw anything saying he would be a perimeter player....

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