I suppose that it would matter what they were doing during those Intervening months/years. While it is true that there is no substitute for competition, it is equally true that there is no substitute for practice.DCA06 wrote:I think it would be great to add MJ but lets remember, much like Will, he will have had 2 years off. I thought it took Will almost the entire year to get his footwork back (and even then there was some left to be desired). Guys who take a year off, or losing starting time, are effectively 2yrs back in their first year post transfer. Also need some good freshman with the talent and readiness to contribute day 1.
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Jacobson would be a very good addition to the Davidson roster. He was a starter this pass season while Will saw limited action off the bench for two years at BC. Magarity also missed 10 out of the last 12 games his sophomore season. I expect the four freshmen to all play and contribute in 17-18.DCA06 wrote:I think it would be great to add MJ but lets remember, much like Will, he will have had 2 years off. I thought it took Will almost the entire year to get his footwork back (and even then there was some left to be desired). Guys who take a year off, or losing starting time, are effectively 2yrs back in their first year post transfer. Also need some good freshman with the talent and readiness to contribute day 1.
Magarity has a huge upside. He'll probably keep improving for another 5+ years. At some point he'll be 6'11", 260 lbs. and score 17 or 18 ppg while making about 40% of his threes and pulling down 10 rebounds a game.
Jacobson appears ready to play from Day 1. You don't start every game in the Big 10- and lead the league in offensive rebounds- if you're not already an accomplished player.
Jacobson appears ready to play from Day 1. You don't start every game in the Big 10- and lead the league in offensive rebounds- if you're not already an accomplished player.
2 years off? Did he not play this past season?DCA06 wrote:I think it would be great to add MJ but lets remember, much like Will, he will have had 2 years off. I thought it took Will almost the entire year to get his footwork back (and even then there was some left to be desired). Guys who take a year off, or losing starting time, are effectively 2yrs back in their first year post transfer. Also need some good freshman with the talent and readiness to contribute day 1.
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Looks like Michigan is in good shape with Hunter Tyson, unless he is keeping his interest in us close to the vest: https://twitter.com/zsmart3/status/866118666647027712
Ugh.
Ugh.
Very close to the vest. He has said nothing about Davidson recently in the reports I've read quoting him. In the full article linked in the Tweet the author seemed more excited about Davidson than does Tyson.CatsUpNorth wrote:Looks like Michigan is in good shape with Hunter Tyson, unless he is keeping his interest in us close to the vest: https://twitter.com/zsmart3/status/866118666647027712
Ugh.
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Acorn wrote:Very close to the vest. He has said nothing about Davidson recently in the reports I've read quoting him. In the full article linked in the Tweet the author seemed more excited about Davidson than does Tyson.CatsUpNorth wrote:Looks like Michigan is in good shape with Hunter Tyson, unless he is keeping his interest in us close to the vest: https://twitter.com/zsmart3/status/866118666647027712
Ugh.
Wolverines aren't real, are they?
Love,
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I'm not sure I get all the "ughs". As info becomes public on recruits it's pretty easy to tell when we're in the mix and when we're not. Davidson takes a special student, and that's always been the case. As for MJ, he would have been a nice big body. But he played for 2 years and shot 40% .from the field and 18% from 3. Have no idea how he fit in with the guys on his visit or how he would have played with the team. I'm sure he made the best decision he thought he could make.
If I could think of one "ugh" it might have been Maye because we seemed to be in it until the final week. However, even in that case the likilihood of players choosing us over the big guys is well, just not high. Curry wouldn't have if he had the opportunity. And the 2nd Curry didn't. The lights are dimmer, the classes harder, but the journey- well- that's the sell we have to make. Sure, we all get it. But not too many kids will. We want the ones who do get it. And the best sell we have is the guys who wear the jersey. Wouldn't trade a one of them. And I don't spend too much time wishing the players who didnt choose us did.
If I could think of one "ugh" it might have been Maye because we seemed to be in it until the final week. However, even in that case the likilihood of players choosing us over the big guys is well, just not high. Curry wouldn't have if he had the opportunity. And the 2nd Curry didn't. The lights are dimmer, the classes harder, but the journey- well- that's the sell we have to make. Sure, we all get it. But not too many kids will. We want the ones who do get it. And the best sell we have is the guys who wear the jersey. Wouldn't trade a one of them. And I don't spend too much time wishing the players who didnt choose us did.
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"Ugh" just because I like when we get players we target, and get anxious when we don't. Nothing more than that.mccabemi wrote:I'm not sure I get all the "ughs". As info becomes public on recruits it's pretty easy to tell when we're in the mix and when we're not. Davidson takes a special student, and that's always been the case. As for MJ, he would have been a nice big body. But he played for 2 years and shot 40% .from the field and 18% from 3. Have no idea how he fit in with the guys on his visit or how he would have played with the team. I'm sure he made the best decision he thought he could make.
If I could think of one "ugh" it might have been Maye because we seemed to be in it until the final week. However, even in that case the likilihood of players choosing us over the big guys is well, just not high. Curry wouldn't have if he had the opportunity. And the 2nd Curry didn't. The lights are dimmer, the classes harder, but the journey- well- that's the sell we have to make. Sure, we all get it. But not too many kids will. We want the ones who do get it. And the best sell we have is the guys who wear the jersey. Wouldn't trade a one of them. And I don't spend too much time wishing the players who didnt choose us did.
We have several scholarships available for incoming players in '18-'19. A transfer from another program would have to sit out '17-'18 and would be competing for playing time with those other incoming players in '17-'18.
If there's a JUCO transfer 4-5 player who will be eligible in '17-'18, coming to Davidson would be ideal for him and the program. 3 of our returning big men have missed action due to injuries the last 2-3 years.
An incoming player would inherit some of Andrew's minutes in '17-'18. The next year, he would have experience and the inside track to take some of Peyton's, Nate's, and Will's minutes.
If there's a JUCO transfer 4-5 player who will be eligible in '17-'18, coming to Davidson would be ideal for him and the program. 3 of our returning big men have missed action due to injuries the last 2-3 years.
An incoming player would inherit some of Andrew's minutes in '17-'18. The next year, he would have experience and the inside track to take some of Peyton's, Nate's, and Will's minutes.
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I agree that having someone in 17-18 would be ideal, but I think that ship has sailed, with Anticevich being the last hope of that happening. There may be something happening very under the radar but players have mostly made up their decisions in the 2017 class.citycat wrote:We have several scholarships available for incoming players in '18-'19. A transfer from another program would have to sit out '17-'18 and would be competing for playing time with those other incoming players in '17-'18.
If there's a JUCO transfer 4-5 player who will be eligible in '17-'18, coming to Davidson would be ideal for him and the program. 3 of our returning big men have missed action due to injuries the last 2-3 years.
An incoming player would inherit some of Andrew's minutes in '17-'18. The next year, he would have experience and the inside track to take some of Peyton's, Nate's, and Will's minutes.
Being a JuCo athlete cannot be automatically equated with inferior academics. I was one, and I do not think I pulled down my team's GPA too much in my final two years at DC.DCA06 wrote:When you guys scoff at taking lesser quality sure fire C students who are great athletes slash basketball players - why would you think we take a JUCo. As alums, we have to decide do we want to be a zags like team or keep missing out on a few higher quality players due to academics etc
In '13-'14, we took a long look at a JUCO, Neal Monson. He began his career at Utah, went on a two year Mormon mission, and returned to discover the Utes had changed coaches and no longer wanted him. He went to a Junior College for a year and played there.
He ended up at UC-Davis, which is a good school academically. We decided to not offer him a scholarship. He would have helped us in '14-'15 and '15-'16.
We had two junior college players in the '80s, Tommy McConnell and Pat Riazzi. Both came to Davidson when we had a lot of players leaving. Pat Riazzi has a son on the tennis team now.
The advantage of a JUCO player is that we get to see him play at a higher level than high school and he will be healthy when he enters the program.
He ended up at UC-Davis, which is a good school academically. We decided to not offer him a scholarship. He would have helped us in '14-'15 and '15-'16.
We had two junior college players in the '80s, Tommy McConnell and Pat Riazzi. Both came to Davidson when we had a lot of players leaving. Pat Riazzi has a son on the tennis team now.
The advantage of a JUCO player is that we get to see him play at a higher level than high school and he will be healthy when he enters the program.
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