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I'd have to believe if we wanted him and he wanted to play for BU something would have been worked out, plain and simple. I'd have to believe he wants to get out of Dodge.
BTW...How is Tyler Les doing at UC Davis? We could have used another 3 point shooter!"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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Tyler hadn't played much until last night. UC Davis' game last night was against an 0-4 Division II school Notre Dame de Namur. Tyler played 19 minutes, was 4-5 from three, and scored 12 points.
In the previous 8 games, Tyler had seen brief action in 7 of them, but had only scored 4 points total.
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UC Davis' next game is 12/13 at UCLA.
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Originally posted by SFP View PostI'd have to believe if we wanted him and he wanted to play for BU something would have been worked out, plain and simple. I'd have to believe he wants to get out of Dodge.
BTW...How is Tyler Les doing at UC Davis? We could have used another 3 point shooter!Originally posted by Da Coach View PostTyler hadn't played much until last night. UC Davis' game last night was against an 0-4 Division II school Notre Dame de Namur. Tyler played 19 minutes, was 4-5 from three, and scored 12 points.
In the previous 8 games, Tyler had seen brief action in 7 of them, but had only scored 4 points total.
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UC Davis' next game is 12/13 at UCLA.
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Originally posted by midstateknowitall View Post..Another kid getting over looked in Central Illinois is Jordan Nelson (Lincoln).
Games of 22,28, 37,18, 30 this past week. Has made 27 3's in 5 games... Something Bradley could also use on the floor...
JUST MY OPINOIN...
Originally posted by Da Coach View PostJordan Nelson=Aaron Zobrist....maybe the best pure shooter in the state.
Check out this article after he scored 37 points against Morton last week at the Tournament of Champions in Washington-
http://www.lincolncourier.com/sports...1/SHARPSHOOTER...
BU needs to try to land this kid...he is a very fine shooter and has D-I talent....someone's going to get him..I thought the same once before about the kid below...
Another kid that I know BU was looking at but passed on - because I happened to be sitting right next to one of the BU coaches at a certain summer event - a couple years ago -- and actually heard him asking about the kid...
Was Proviso's Robert Covington...
who ended up going to Tennessee State...and had a dearth of offers otherwise...
Covington is now a sophomore at TSU -- and has been a starter since day 1...
He averaged 12 ppg as a freshman, then 14 ppg as a soph..and his rebound numbers....7 rpg as a frosh, 9 rpg as a soph...
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Originally posted by tornado View PostProviso's Robert Covington"But instead lets just hate while their MBB and WBB programs play blackjack against BU. Twenty-One in a row, seven by the Men & 14 by their women." ~NSBF
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Originally posted by Braves4Life View PostThe writer (Stewart) lost ALL credibility with this quote -- "... And with what I??™ve seen on the Hilltop so far, Bielfeldt might be the best forward in Peoria right now."Bleed Red
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Another kid getting over looked in Central Illinois is Jordan Nelson (Lincoln).
Games of 22,28, 37,18, 30 this past week. Has made 27 3's in 5 games... Something Bradley could also use on the floor...
JUST MY OPINOIN...[/QUOTE]
I played baseball at Lincoln College with Nelson's dad Jeff. He also played basketball at Lincoln College and he was a stud at everything he did. Old ISU fans will remember Reggie Wilson, Nelson played with him at Lincoln College. Jeff also played baseball at EIU.
It is not a surprise that Jordan is as good as he is. Jeff played at Lincoln High School in the mid 80's and his teams went head to head with Manual when Manual had Jamere Jackson, David Booth, Lynn Collins.
I do not even need to see Nelson play to know he is likely an awesome athlete and probably is big time good on the court.
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Originally posted by houstontxbrave View PostI played baseball at Lincoln College with Nelson's dad Jeff. He also played basketball at Lincoln College and he was a stud at everything he did. Old ISU fans will remember Reggie Wilson, Nelson played with him at Lincoln College. Jeff also played baseball at EIU.
It is not a surprise that Jordan is as good as he is. Jeff played at Lincoln High School in the mid 80's and his teams went head to head with Manual when Manual had Jamere Jackson, David Booth, Lynn Collins.
I do not even need to see Nelson play to know he is likely an awesome athlete and probably is big time good on the court.
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Originally posted by real fan View PostLincoln high school has had a very good history of having well coached teams, Duncan Reid, Loren Wallace to name a few built that program up and they always play against good competition, I say go after this kid.
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I think the requirement for athleticism has a more pronounced effect on what kind of bigs we get (as opposed to guards). I don't think Les will sign or tolerate slow big men (Heemskerk is an example, and I believe the last of Mo's recruits) which is why we never seem to have those sort of average serviceable bigs that other Valley teams seem to have. In my world, it's not that Les doesn't like the bigs or is married to a 4-guard set, it's that he wants the kind of bigs who usually end up at power programs. I think it's an area of improvement for him as a coach -- it's adapting your approach to available talent and the situation that marks a great coaching performance.
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Originally posted by thefish7 View PostI think the requirement for athleticism has a more pronounced effect on what kind of bigs we get (as opposed to guards). I don't think Les will sign or tolerate slow big men (Heemskerk is an example, and I believe the last of Mo's recruits) which is why we never seem to have those sort of average serviceable bigs that other Valley teams seem to have. In my world, it's not that Les doesn't like the bigs or is married to a 4-guard set, it's that he wants the kind of bigs who usually end up at power programs. I think it's an area of improvement for him as a coach -- it's adapting your approach to available talent and the situation that marks a great coaching performance.
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