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"Patrik Auda (6′9, Czech Republic) impressed us the most and was selected to the All-Tournament Team, averaging over 17 points and nine rebounds. Auda has a versatile game and will likely be a swingman in college."
I am inclined to believe yes - MO just left London Tuesday and arrived back in Rockford ready for his sophomore season at Highland CC
here is their schedule this year - http://www.highland.edu/athletics/m_...l_schedule.asp
..all their games are on a live webcast...
I am inclined to believe yes - MO just left London Tuesday and arrived back in Rockford ready for his sophomore season at Highland CC
here is their schedule this year - http://www.highland.edu/athletics/m_...l_schedule.asp
..all their games are on a live webcast...
We only have 2 scholarships left, if his numbers do not improve by a lot I doubt we offer him.
Obviously his stats were affected by playing behind the guy who was the starting "5" who averaged - 14.3 ppg/7.2 rpg...yet his numbers were as good as other juco All American post players had in their freshman seasons.
Other top frontcourt players like Phillip Jurick (11 pts/13 rebs), Anthony Hubbard (21 pts/10 rebs), and College of Southern Idaho's Kenny Buckner (12 ppg/9.5 rpg) who got TOP BCS offers...
only averaged a fraction of those numbers when they were freshmen...
In fact Hubbard's freshman numbers were far worse than Michael Ochereobia's
Also -- BU is keeping an eye on Paul Bunch at College of Southern Idaho -- but he only averaged 3 ppg/3 rebs as a freshman and much more is expected this year.
Not sure of the Paul Bunch situation....sounded well at first..then after talking to several people about him and not hearing good things.....more off the court than on the court issues...which we dont need....and remember we need a center who can come in and play and make a impact immediately..can almost guarantee you wont see Bunch in a Bradley uniform.
Not sure of the Paul Bunch situation....sounded well at first..then after talking to several people about him and not hearing good things.....more off the court than on the court issues...which we dont need....and remember we need a center who can come in and play and make a impact immediately..can almost guarantee you wont see Bunch in a Bradley uniform.
Gerry, I'm glad to hear we are no longer after Bunch. I saw him play in HS and was not impressed then. I talked to two officials who worked some of his games in HS and they both said he wasn't the hardest worker they've ever seen. Hopefully we can do better at the "5" then him.
Just heard that Michael Ochereobia is back on campus and working out...
He is one of three returning players who had considerable experience as freshmen last year...
... JD Danforth (6-1 sg), Michael Ochereobia (6-8 F/C) and Elliott Johnson (6-7 F)
Junior college teams can start practicing on October 1..and can have workouts with trainers as soon as school starts.
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