X Factors
- By spider23
- UR Basketball Board
- 59 Replies
My big concern too, who guard 6'5 to 6'7 scorer. This is where we could really use Tanner, AP or one of the freshman wings to show something on defensive end.
Maybe Billboard can explain why these kids are going to Northwestern.
Maybe they saw his childish avatar and said - I’m not going there!
No. It's just that everytime we hear anything about him, he is shooting the lights out of the ball. Add in the fact that he was the high school player of the year in Ohio, has the "wow" look from highlights, and just dominated at times makes me feel we need him out there.are you hearing more about GW3 than's been public?
are you hearing more about GW3 than's been public?I would be very surprised if 4 of the starters are not Hunt, GW3, Dusan, and Walz.
Ahh, food fights initiated by the banging of a knife against the drink glass.Living in barracks was an interesting part of the life. And Sunday meals (if you ever went) in the dining hall were a challenge to a man’s stomach and health.
looks to be behind a paywall.NCAA votes to eliminate national letters of intent: Here's what to know
NCAA votes to eliminate national letters of intent: Here's what to know
The NCAA's Division I council voted to transition out of the longstanding National Letter of Intent program. Here's what we know so far.www.heraldtribune.com
Sorry i disagree. You can never have enough talent... Burton was an All a10 selection. Yes, his Sr. Year it all fell on him but he wasn't his most efficient. If he had stayed our starting line up would have been King, Hunt, NQ, Burton, and Bigelow. Yes, I know that Bailey ended up starting over Noyes, but you could have swapped out Big for Baily That being said, its time to put last year in the past and focus on this year.I have said it before and I will say it again, Burton leaving was a win-win. As far as JOC and the disloyal outcast classification, I think that is an exaggeration no question. There are of course a few people that may have felt slighted, but there is no way the majority is going to fault a UR graduate for going with his best monetary option. What would have been extremely surprising is if Burton WASN’T welcomed back with open arms.
He seemed to drop off the radar, so glad to hear he is on the road to recovery and is spending time at his alma mater. Having former players back is always a good thing and it sounds like he is doing some good with some middle schoolers as well. Got to like it when a player gives back.
Good luck Tyler.