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MUScoop => Hangin' at the Al => Topic started by: Aircraftcarrier on November 22, 2013, 10:06:26 AM
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Flory with 20pts.in varsity debut.Wis.Rapids beat Bay Port.Really looking forward to Noskowiak and Flory.
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Saw that. Granted, just his first game, but I'm really looking forward to following this kid for the next decade or so.
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Not bad for first game of HS ball. Buzz may have locked up a gem
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Nick and Philip might get a few vadger fans on our side in 2017
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Nick and Philip might get a few vadger fans on our side in 2017
Not likely, MU getting good players from Wisco's "territory" will just lead to accusations from them of various nefarious things.
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surprised no one mentioned this yet, but philip here comes from some pretty good stock as his father-mike-a 6'5" shooter from rhinelander, wi. played for our warriors from 1987-89. if philip were to approach anything near his fathers talent, we'll have a tough/scrappy shoota. on mothers day 1988-was hit head on in car crash-broke right ankle and foot, left wrist and facial lacerations, but recovered for the 1988-89 season in which he avg'd 12.5 ppg and 5.5 rpg
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It has been mentioned. I was a fan of his dad.
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the concern always is when you get a commitment so early from these "kids", how solid is the agreement? can either back out at any time as many things can happen over the next four years. how many times have we seen these kids change their allegiance? does anyone know the "rules of engagement" when a player gives a verbal?
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Yeah, his Dad was pretty good. A lefty assassin, much like Anglavar and Rosie, although Rosie had the benefit of playing on some stud teams.
Some great lefties MU has had:
Rosie
Anglavar
Trevor Powell
Kerry Trotter
Benny Moore
Walter Downing
and probably one or two I am missing. Cannot remember if Russ Wittenberger was a lefty.
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the concern always is when you get a commitment so early from these "kids", how solid is the agreement? can either back out at any time as many things can happen over the next four years. how many times have we seen these kids change their allegiance? does anyone know the "rules of engagement" when a player gives a verbal?
The verbal commitment is as ironclad as the parchment it's written on.
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the concern always is when you get a commitment so early from these "kids", how solid is the agreement? can either back out at any time as many things can happen over the next four years. how many times have we seen these kids change their allegiance? does anyone know the "rules of engagement" when a player gives a verbal?
Until he signs in November 2016, either party may back out.
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Yeah, his Dad was pretty good. A lefty assassin, much like Anglavar and Rosie, although Rosie had the benefit of playing on some stud teams.
Some great lefties MU has had:
Rosie
Anglavar
Trevor Powell
Kerry Trotter
Benny Moore
Walter Downing
and probably one or two I am missing. Cannot remember if Russ Wittenberger was a lefty.
DJO is the best lefty we've had!!
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Being a legacy I feel pretty good about this one. Lets hope he blossoms, from all reports the kid is pretty good right now.
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the concern always is when you get a commitment so early from these "kids", how solid is the agreement? can either back out at any time as many things can happen over the next four years. how many times have we seen these kids change their allegiance? does anyone know the "rules of engagement" when a player gives a verbal?
There was a nine page thread about his commitment that answered all of your questions and lots more.
http://www.muscoop.com/index.php?topic=39631.0 (http://www.muscoop.com/index.php?topic=39631.0)
In that thread, it was mentioned that he and his Dad have often come to Marquette games and he was playing a pickup game with the team as an incoming HS freshman when Buzz offered, so I'm, feeling pretty good about this commitment sticking.
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DJO is the best lefty we've had!!
yeah, how could I forget DJO. Not sure he was the best though. Powell and Trotter were pretty good although at different positions.
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I loved Trevor Powell. But he wasn't the player DJO was. He was a solid guy on some really bad Marquette teams....but that's about it.
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DJO is the best lefty we've had!!
True. And maybe the only "great" on that list. Walter Downing? Please. KT, Trevor Powell and Anglavar would be in the MU Hall of the Very Good.