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  • #2
    Here is more about Jayden Hodgson

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    • #3
      Dave Reynolds update on 2016 commit Jayden Hodgson-

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      • #4
        The more I read on Jayden......the more I like him!

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        • #5
          I'm reserving judgement on he or any other European recruits from here moving forward. Yes, some Euro kids have panned out big here in the US, but Euro kids as good as they look on their highlight tapes, still tend to be very soft kids, and the speed of the American game is so much faster. These 2 factors make it very hard to adapt to. Playing in the US is a huge adjustment and just as many of the Euro kids or more don't make it. The media only shows stories on the kids that do. I hope he is one that can make it here.

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          • #6
            You are right. There have been many European recruits in the Valley, but few ever live up to their expectations. For every Edigius Mockevicius, there are several Stefan Zecevics. In fact, I don't recall the last Euro recruit besides Mockevicius to really excel in the Valley. Let's hope our guys break out of that mold.

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            • #7
              The only foreign players that have shown up in the last decade near the top in the major stat categories in the MVC have been...
              Dinma Odiakosa, Jacob Enevold, Greg Echenique, Mamdou Seck, & Champ Oguchi....but as time goes on I think we will see more and it's also happening elsewhere

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
                You are right. There have been many European recruits in the Valley, but few ever live up to their expectations. For every Edigius Mockevicius, there are several Stefan Zecevics. In fact, I don't recall the last Euro recruit besides Mockevicius to really excel in the Valley. Let's hope our guys break out of that mold.
                You are dead on coach, and I believe this whole Euro thing is just another fad that has spread because of the affects at the pro level. The reason that we haven't seen that same success in conferences like the Valley in my humble opinion is because the one's that are good enough either get drafted, and or able to play for the heavyweight programs in the power 5 conferences and the likes of hi-major type programs like Gonzaga. The rest my guess would be the leftovers that aren't any better than a program like Bradley can get right here in the Midwest, USA.

                You have to get skilled tough kids from winning, tough high school programs in order to win at a place like ours, in a conference like ours.

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                • #9
                  Overseas Recruiting

                  Hopefully our coaches are looking at these foreign players with speed/toughness in mind, and, getting a chance to work them out
                  vs talented players living overseas in the many pro leagues before offering.

                  Since BU and other mid majors have to rely on more longshots than the
                  big 5 and other top mid majors for talent, they (and we) will need to accept the fact that these longshots should be red-shirted for a year, and, let go if they can not compete at the MVC level after they have been here a year or so. No more guaranteed 4-5 years on the Hilltop for schollies. That is a quaint/remnant of the past, along with players staying in college for more than 1 yr before turning pro.

                  The landscape in college hoops has changed, if BU wants to compete, it has to be more mercenary with its players/recruits. HS/JC players today have to understand and accept this concept as a trade off for all the benefits of playing bb in college and pros. Risks have been upped for players too.
                  Perform or transfer.
                  BUilding for the Future

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                  • #10
                    2016 Bradley commit Jayden Hodgson, from Australia, has transferred and is now playing at Arlington Country Day Prep School in Jacksonville, Florida.
                    This should give Jayden some much better experience for his senior year.

                    Jayden is mentioned in this latest blog article about the ACD team and Koch Bar-
                    An opponent looked into Koch Bar's eyes but wouldn't receive a smile or a nod in return. Bar, a 6-foot-9 Bradley-bound center at Arlingto...

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                    • #11
                      wow - that is awesome - he wasn't getting any playing time with the Sydney Kings and now he's doing great at ACD.
                      Wonder if his presence there is why Ty Gadsden bolted?

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