Puerto Rico Tourney

#26
#26
Yes it's very clear you don't know enough, maybe do some research on participating teams run get back to us.



Yeah the guy was absolutely horrible as a first year PG last year, led the SEC in assists for most of the year...dude sucks



Really...heres where that research comes in, check out his other offers.



That's simply insanity to suggest he can't play at this level, there's been numerous games against SEC teams that he's shown what he's capable of.



Lee humphrey, rotnei clarke, brady heslip...im sure names youve neer heard, but they're guys who's game was like skylars...if he shoots like he has started this year, hes much more than a role player.



Yea cause Marshall is bringing in a lot of 4 and 5 star guys every year right, he's really shown he can land the big ones. We play Marshall's team this year, I'd love to revisit this after that game.

:eek:lol: this is awesome
 
#27
#27
Yes it's very clear you don't know enough, maybe do some research on participating teams run get back to us.



Yeah the guy was absolutely horrible as a first year PG last year, led the SEC in assists for most of the year...dude sucks



Really...heres where that research comes in, check out his other offers.



That's simply insanity to suggest he can't play at this level, there's been numerous games against SEC teams that he's shown what he's capable of.



Lee humphrey, rotnei clarke, brady heslip...im sure names youve neer heard, but they're guys who's game was like skylars...if he shoots like he has started this year, hes much more than a role player.



Yea cause Marshall is bringing in a lot of 4 and 5 star guys every year right, he's really shown he can land the big ones. We play Marshall's team this year, I'd love to revisit this after that game.

Looks to me like somebody (Roustabout) got bit@ch slapped!!
 
#28
#28
How did Greg Marshall fare against CCM when he was at Mo St. and had talent far inferior to what Marshall had at WSU and to what he has now on The Hill? Get a clue, dude is a rockstar in the making and we are lucky to have him.
 
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#32
#32
Think we got a shot at champ game, depends on our rebounding and free throw shooting for sure
 
#33
#33
How did Greg Marshall fare against CCM when he was at Mo St. and had talent far inferior to what Marshall had at WSU and to what he has now on The Hill? Get a clue, dude is a rockstar in the making and we are lucky to have him.
Marshall has acheived more than CCM, and it's not even close.

How can you be complaining about CCM's recruiting when 3 out of the 4 players you are complaining about are Bruce Pearl recruits?
Zans. McBee was a walk on under Pearl. I give him credit, he earned a scholly. I like the guy. He just shouldn't be starting in the SEC.

Golden is a very good player, and I was a huge fan from his days in Powder Springs. McCrae was all Pearl had left to go with after the Craft fiasco. He was a plan B.
If Pearl is still here, Golden is the only one still playing.

Yea cause Marshall is bringing in a lot of 4 and 5 star guys every year right, he's really shown he can land the big ones. We play Marshall's team this year, I'd love to revisit this after that game.

Bleeding,
Seriously? We are talking Witchita? :popcorn:

BTW, I am really enjoying this exciting motion offense against OkState. You guys have no idea what you are talking about. CCM got very fortunate with Stokes. He had no where else to go and enroll early. The rest of his recruits are freakin jokes. Gotta love Wes Washpun.

How did Greg Marshall fare against CCM when he was at Mo St. and had talent far inferior to what Marshall had at WSU and to what he has now on The Hill? Get a clue, dude is a rockstar in the making and we are lucky to have him.
How do you gauge that talent? I believe that was a three point game. Wow!!
 
#35
#35
Zans. McBee was a walk on under Pearl. I give him credit, he earned a scholly. I like the guy. He just shouldn't be starting in the SEC.

Golden is a very good player, and I was a huge fan from his days in Powder Springs. McCrae was all Pearl had left to go with after the Craft fiasco. He was a plan B.
If Pearl is still here, Golden is the only one still playing.

My point was you complained about the talent on the roster and then proceeded to name 3 players that Martin did not recruit. And I know McBee walked on, but it was Pearl that gave him the opportunity and it was Pearl that gave McBee the scholarship.

And your argument that if Pearl was here only Golden would be playing is ridiculous at best.

Pearl played the following players that would fall into the "not SEC talent": Ryan Childress, Dane Bradshaw, Brian Williams, Steven Pearl, Jordan Howell, and Josh Bone. If he played those guys he would be playing McBee and McRae.
 
#36
#36
My point was you complained about the talent on the roster and then proceeded to name 3 players that Martin did not recruit. And I know McBee walked on, but it was Pearl that gave him the opportunity and it was Pearl that gave McBee the scholarship.

And your argument that if Pearl was here only Golden would be playing is ridiculous at best.

Pearl played the following players that would fall into the "not SEC talent": Ryan Childress, Dane Bradshaw, Brian Williams, Steven Pearl, Jordan Howell, and Josh Bone. If he played those guys he would be playing McBee and McRae.

Point taken.
 
#37
#37
Point taken.

Also, you had Golden and McRae backwards. I want to find a link to be sure but Pearl had McRae first and scrambled to get Golden once Craft and Selby decommitted.

http://www.volnation.com/forum/tenn...nessees-2010-recruiting-class-basketball.html

And just so were clear. I have questions about CCM's recruiting too. But mine go more to his fascination with 6-5 to 6-8 wing players. Stokes fell in his lap and even if AN had signed we would be going into 2013-2014 with a (best case scenario) front court of Stokes, Nichols (obviously not now) and Yemi. I am not as critical of the talent as I am of the positions he has recruited. I am however willing to give him the beneifit of the doubt.
 
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