Callum might be the one player most fans have heard the least and maybe know the least about...
But he's one of the players I had a chance to talk with a bit last night, and he's a really pleasant & personable kid with an everpresent huge smile.
As most know, Callum arrived later than most of the players - not 'til nearly August...
I asked how long it took to get over his jet lag (he flew a 15 hour trek from Tasmania to Australia to the US)..and he laughed and said not too long...
He's got an enjoyable accent, he likes Peoria, he is having a great time with his teammates - and as one of the other players said - he's going to be our "enforcer".
Callum seemed unaware of another Aussie who once played for Bradley..but he was familiar with the midwest and the MVC because for a year preceding his verbal to Bradley he was being recruited by other schools - most notably Loyola.
He is big and strong and likes to hang out in the paint and keep the other guys out.
But what I liked most was his friendliness, willingness to chat with fans, and his enjoyable down-under accent.
He knows the step up from playing club ball in Tasmania to the upper levels of Division I is not easy. Time will tell if he can star at this level but I sure hope he does.
I wish him great success at Bradley - and I hope he becomes our all time best Aussie player at Bradley!!
But he's one of the players I had a chance to talk with a bit last night, and he's a really pleasant & personable kid with an everpresent huge smile.
As most know, Callum arrived later than most of the players - not 'til nearly August...
I asked how long it took to get over his jet lag (he flew a 15 hour trek from Tasmania to Australia to the US)..and he laughed and said not too long...
He's got an enjoyable accent, he likes Peoria, he is having a great time with his teammates - and as one of the other players said - he's going to be our "enforcer".
Callum seemed unaware of another Aussie who once played for Bradley..but he was familiar with the midwest and the MVC because for a year preceding his verbal to Bradley he was being recruited by other schools - most notably Loyola.
He is big and strong and likes to hang out in the paint and keep the other guys out.
But what I liked most was his friendliness, willingness to chat with fans, and his enjoyable down-under accent.
He knows the step up from playing club ball in Tasmania to the upper levels of Division I is not easy. Time will tell if he can star at this level but I sure hope he does.
I wish him great success at Bradley - and I hope he becomes our all time best Aussie player at Bradley!!
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