He an Aggie.
Mazel Tov, dude, hey?
TAMU Eagle, you have anything to do with this?
Quote from: MU Fan in Connecticut on March 28, 2017, 11:00:37 AM
TAMU Eagle, you have anything to do with this?
Yes, he's the one who convinced Duane he could play point guard as a professional with a year of Division I experience.
The hill is high, best of luck making the climb, Duane. Pretty much everyone here will be pleased if you make it.
Quote from: MU Fan in Connecticut on March 28, 2017, 11:00:37 AM
TAMU Eagle, you have anything to do with this?
I think Wojo had the most to do with this. Followed by Isaac Chew. It's good to be wanted.
Duane, had the most to do with this.
Quote from: Loose Cannon on March 28, 2017, 11:49:06 AM
Duane, had the most to do with this.
Or his Dad, or his kid's mother.
Quote from: 4everCrean on March 28, 2017, 11:52:37 AM
Or his Dad, or his kid's mother.
Buck has to stop somewhere.
Quote from: MU Fan in Connecticut on March 28, 2017, 11:00:37 AM
TAMU Eagle, you have anything to do with this?
Clearly he reads scoop and assumed all the posters on TAMU scoop will be as positive and suave as me.
Quote from: TAMU Eagle on March 28, 2017, 12:03:04 PM
Clearly he reads scoop and assumed all the posters on TAMU scoop will be as positive and suave as me.
More likely he reads Scoop and realized there is no TAMU Scoop.
Quote from: The Lens on March 28, 2017, 11:46:09 AM
I think Wojo had the most to do with this. Followed by Isaac Chew. It's good to be wanted.
Markus Howard is better than almost every D1 PG. Roswey is an offenseive beast. Duane wanted PT at that spot. He went somewhere he could get it (or was told he could get it). End of story.
Quote from: Ellenson Family Reunion on March 28, 2017, 01:23:41 PM
Markus Howard is better than almost every D1 PG.
..........at the shooting 3 pt baskets.
Quote from: Ellenson Family Reunion on March 28, 2017, 01:23:41 PM
Markus Howard is better than almost every D1 PG. Roswey is an offenseive beast. Duane wanted PT at that spot. He went somewhere he could get it (or was told he could get it). End of story.
Marcus is one of the most talented guards in the country but his true point guard skills, at this point, are lacking. Some people will tell you our biggest Grad Transfer need is a PG. Rowsey is similar. Ballhandling, dealing with pressure were big issues for this team and appear to be next year too barring big improvements from current roster.
Quote from: The Lens on March 28, 2017, 01:35:09 PM
Marcus is one of the most talented guards in the country but his true point guard skills, at this point, are lacking. Some people will tell you our biggest Grad Transfer need is a PG. Rowsey is similar. Ballhandling, dealing with pressure were big issues for this team and appear to be next year too barring big improvements from current roster.
Tell me about Duane's PG skills. If they were so great he would have had more PT here.
The jury is out on Duane. My point is those counting on Marcus should realize he's much more a 2 or combo.
He's a combo guard. College basketball is filled with combo guards running point. That's what you should expect from MU moving forward.
Quote from: Sultan of Slap O' Fivin' on March 28, 2017, 01:53:55 PM
He's a combo guard. College basketball is filled with combo guards running point. That's what you should expect from MU moving forward.
An old time favorite of mine was Aaron Hutchins. A great HS player who was underrecruited because he was a 2G in a point guards body. Awfully hard to stop as in his time at MU.
Buzz to A&M
Duane
Thank you and best of luck. Look forward to your success.
Quote from: dgies9156 on March 30, 2017, 03:26:21 PM
Duane
Thank you and best of luck. Look forward to your success.
+1 - Duane is one guy who left Marquette via transfer that I will always root for. Always got the impression he was a humble kid who worked hard and who accepted and did whatever was asked of him the best he could.
at last, no Buzz players remain. 8-)
Hope he enjoys the cult that is A&M before heading off to Europe for what should be a long of fruitful career.
Quote from: Billy Hoyle on March 30, 2017, 07:24:52 PM
at last, no Buzz players remain. 8-)
Hope he enjoys the cult that is A&M before heading off to Europe for what should be a long of fruitful career.
You from Texas Billy?
This has to be all about......
Chew.....Chew.....Chew.....
Probably a little tampering been going on for a long time.....
I wish Duane well.....
The last official Buzz class person his staff can tamper with.....
Watch the Virginia kid transfer to VTech or A&M......All depends who was his main recruiter......But probably an ACC rule prohibiting Buzz from poaching.....
Again another Toronto kid......We need to start spending time in that market......A lot of kids going to high major programs out of that city......Could be bigger in size than Chicago......A real quiet sleeper......
Quote from: burger on April 03, 2017, 07:37:59 AM
This has to be all about......
Chew.....Chew.....Chew.....
Probably a little tampering been going on for a long time.....
I wish Duane well.....
The last official Buzz class person his staff can tamper with.....
Watch the Virginia kid transfer to VTech or A&M......All depends who was his main recruiter......But probably an ACC rule prohibiting Buzz from poaching.....
Again another Toronto kid......We need to start spending time in that market......A lot of kids going to high major programs out of that city......Could be bigger in size than Chicago......A real quiet sleeper......
It's bigger but nowhere near the quality of youth programs
Quote from: BagpipingBoxer on April 03, 2017, 08:34:54 AM
It's bigger but nowhere near the quality of youth programs
No AAU.....I think that is a plus.....These kids that are coming out of their are high major kids that are more fundamentally sound.....
Quote from: burger on April 03, 2017, 09:43:02 AM
No AAU.....I think that is a plus.....These kids that are coming out of their are high major kids that are more fundamentally sound.....
not referring to AAU so much as the quality and depth of competition and coaching. I'm sure theres loads of US cities that toronto compares favorably to... I disagree Chicago is one of them
Quote from: BagpipingBoxer on April 03, 2017, 10:21:32 AM
not referring to AAU so much as the quality and depth of competition and coaching. I'm sure theres loads of US cities that toronto compares favorably to... I disagree Chicago is one of them
At least the 4th biggest city in North America.....50 miles of suburbs in all directions....That is 100 mile square area.....
The Raptors have every kid that is not a caucasian hockey player playing Bball.....
No real inner-city which gives the ability to have quality programs that teach fundamentals.....
NC...Arizona....Kentucky....Virginia...Duke.....all have Toronto kids.....And many more out there....
Junior was only the tip of a very large iceberg.....
Quote from: burger on April 03, 2017, 11:19:48 AM
At least the 4th biggest city in North America.....50 miles of suburbs in all directions....That is 100 mile square area.....
The Raptors have every kid that is not a caucasian hockey player playing Bball.....
No real inner-city which gives the ability to have quality programs that teach fundamentals.....
NC...Arizona....Kentucky....Virginia...Duke.....all have Toronto kids.....And many more out there....
Junior was only the tip of a very large iceberg.....
So much...wrong with this...don't know where...to begin...
Quote from: burger on April 03, 2017, 11:19:48 AM
At least the 4th biggest city in North America.....50 miles of suburbs in all directions....That is 100 mile square area.....
The Raptors have every kid that is not a caucasian hockey player playing Bball.....
No real inner-city which gives the ability to have quality programs that teach fundamentals.....
NC...Arizona....Kentucky....Virginia...Duke.....all have Toronto kids.....And many more out there....
Junior was only the tip of a very large iceberg.....
Plus Drake.
Quote from: burger on April 03, 2017, 11:19:48 AM
At least the 4th biggest city in North America.....50 miles of suburbs in all directions....That is 100 mile square area.....
The Raptors have every kid that is not a caucasian hockey player playing Bball.....
No real inner-city which gives the ability to have quality programs that teach fundamentals.....
NC...Arizona....Kentucky....Virginia...Duke.....all have Toronto kids.....And many more out there....
Junior was only the tip of a very large iceberg.....
First, Lacrosse is the second biggest sport in Canada and is actually the national sport. You have to go down the list a bit more to hit basketball.
Second, why exactly does not having an "inner city" help high schools have quality programs that teach fundamentals?
Finally, concerning the programs you mentioned. UK's Mulder is from Windsor which is not Toronto you'd have more luck passing Windsor off as Detroit than Toronto, nobody is listed as from Toronto on Arizona or North Carolina or Virginia or Duke's 2016-2017 roster.
Canada as a whole is starting to develop some great players and I agree Cadougan was "the tip of the iceberg" but saying it's a better spot than one of the 3 or 4 most fertile recruiting areas in the United States is completely false.
Quote from: burger on April 03, 2017, 11:19:48 AM
No real inner-city which gives the ability to have quality programs that teach fundamentals.....
This is a pretty stupid statement. There are plenty of parts of Toronto that are "inner city" in every sense that an American city has an inner city.
Second, plenty of inner city kids have basketball fundamentals - in both the US and Canada.
Quote from: burger on April 03, 2017, 07:37:59 AM
This has to be all about......
Chew.....Chew.....Chew.....
Probably a little tampering been going on for a long time.....
I wish Duane well.....
The last official Buzz class person his staff can tamper with.....
Watch the Virginia kid transfer to VTech or A&M......All depends who was his main recruiter......But probably an ACC rule prohibiting Buzz from poaching.....
Again another Toronto kid......We need to start spending time in that market......A lot of kids going to high major programs out of that city......Could be bigger in size than Chicago......A real quiet sleeper......
how do you figure it's "a sleeper" and how do you know MU needs to spend more time there? i would think the coaches whose careers depend on their ability to bring in top recruits are well aware of toronto and spend time their accordingly.
University of Toronto to the Big East.
Quote from: avid1010 on April 03, 2017, 01:02:57 PM
how do you figure it's "a sleeper" and how do you know MU needs to spend more time there? i would think the coaches whose careers depend on their ability to bring in top recruits are well aware of toronto and spend time their accordingly.
Because only the Big boys are putting the time into getting those kids.....We should be doing more......
We are getting very good recruits......
But if you want Top 20 to 50 kids you better be in on NY....Chicago and Toronto.....A next step.....
And yes.....I knew that statement would controversial.....
But AAU is the biggest negative in the high school world......So much wrong with that "system".....
I wonder if Wojo starting Duane the last few games was an attempt by Wojo to convince Wilson not to transfer?
Quote from: bilsu on April 04, 2017, 07:07:29 AM
I wonder if Wojo starting Duane the last few games was an attempt by Wojo to convince Wilson not to transfer?
I hope not because that is a horrible reason to change the starting line-up.
Duane was our best on ball defender and an emotional leader. IMO he deserved to start and get significant time. I actually think there was a decent argument to give him a little more mins down the stretch.
Quote from: Frenns Liquor Depot on April 04, 2017, 07:15:21 AM
I hope not because that is a horrible reason to change the starting line-up.
Duane was our best on ball defender and an emotional leader. IMO he deserved to start and get significant time. I actually think there was a decent argument to give him a little more mins down the stretch.
I liked duane for every obvious reason and liked that he was starting, however he shot the ball horribly. He was good for at least two dipsy do layup attempts that he missed every game and a air balled pull up in the paint or two also. Dribbled into traffic with a loose handle far too often , as well.
Great kid loved every not on the court thingabout him n felt he should start. However, 10-15 mins max pergame unless his shot was falling.
Quote from: bilsu on April 04, 2017, 07:07:29 AM
I wonder if Wojo starting Duane the last few games was an attempt by Wojo to convince Wilson not to transfer?
No. It was about rewarding engagement on defense/shaking things up
Let's go back to discussing the best sub shops.
Quote from: JamilJaeJamailJrJuan on April 04, 2017, 08:55:14 AM
Let's go back to discussing the best sub shops.
Should start a poll, hey
Congratulations to Duane! He has scored 95 points on the season so far and on Saturday and over 1,000 points for his career. Great to see him succeeding even if it's in Aggieland.
Quote from: brewcity77 on December 12, 2017, 04:59:05 PM
Congratulations to Duane! He has scored 95 points on the season so far and on Saturday and over 1,000 points for his career. Great to see him succeeding even if it's in Aggieland.
Happy to see him doing well.
Have been closely following Duane and the Aggies all year long. He is playing with a lot of confidence and has earned a lot of respect from the coaches and his teammates. I think his senior leadership is a key element to the teams success.
Quote from: Herman Cain on December 12, 2017, 06:32:19 PM
Have been closely following Duane and the Aggies all year long. He is playing with a lot of confidence and has earned a lot of respect from the coaches and his teammates. I think his senior leadership is a key element to the teams success.
cool story.
Congratulations to Duane and best of luck to him the rest of the season. I'm glad he found a great situation to finish his college career.
Agree, congrats to Duane. We could have really used him this season, but I think he found a better basketball fit for himself this season.
I hated seeing him leave my favorite team but glad it was for my second favorite team. His legs look healthier than they ever did at MU. Got a lot more bounce to him
I have so much love for Duane and what he gave to the program...cheering hard for him to succeed. A kid who really cared about putting on a Marquette jersey and represented us well...and loved his school. From going after Nigel on twitter...the way he played in the Nova game...his twitter post "for the culture" after beating Creighton to bring us back to the tourney. I will never forget him breaking down crying in his interview with Krause. Playing for Mu and bringing us back to the NCAA meant so much to him and it showed. Gratitude....
He also tweeted after our win over Wisconsin. Someone asked if he saw it and he said:
"Yessir. They held it down. Straight balling today."
Really glad we had him and feel he still represents Marquette well despite being elsewhere.
They'll be an easy team to cheer for in March. Love Duane. Always have liked A&M since the Acie Law days. Hogg and Davis are a fun duo.
Duane is averaging a career-high ORtg of 108.
http://barttorvik.com/playerstat.php?year=2018&p=Duane%20Wilson&t=Texas+A%26M (http://barttorvik.com/playerstat.php?year=2018&p=Duane%20Wilson&t=Texas+A%26M)
Quote from: brewcity77 on December 14, 2017, 10:23:11 AM
He also tweeted after our win over Wisconsin. Someone asked if he saw it and he said:
"Yessir. They held it down. Straight balling today."
Really glad we had him and feel he still represents Marquette well despite being elsewhere.
Du leaving was a rare moment of adults being able to handle a situation in which both sides end up happier.
The reaction of many on Scoop to make the situation more unpleasant than it ever was inside the halls of the Al is disheartening.
Definitely rooting hard for A&M come Tourney time. Gig 'em!