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Les Nessman

I was happily surprised to see Vander's name amongst players who might be worthy of recognition in the mid-late season lists for POY.

http://es.pn/dy0C4z

Mbakwe, however completely surprised me. And if he is on this list, how could DJO and Jimmy not be. They're both better than he is.

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Dr. Blackheart

So Katz adds in mid-season transfers (Gordon and Echenique) to his Wooden POY list and we are supposed to take him seriously?  That is as bad as Gody earning 1st team BE while missing a third of the BE season as ND then went on a run without him. 

ChicosBailBonds

We are putting way too much on this kid with some of these accolades.  Let him play, find himself, etc.  POY of the year for a Freshman that hasn't played one second of high major ball?  Maybe, but we should all take two steps back and let the young man get adjusted.

Brewtown Andy

Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on October 03, 2010, 01:06:05 AM
We are putting way too much on this kid with some of these accolades.  Let him play, find himself, etc.  POY of the year for a Freshman that hasn't played one second of high major ball?  Maybe, but we should all take two steps back and let the young man get adjusted.

I'm pretty sure that we don't have any control over what Andy Katz decides to write.
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4everwarriors

Quote from: tommyc6 on October 02, 2010, 10:48:50 PM
I was happily surprised to see Vander's name amongst players who might be worthy of recognition in the mid-late season lists for POY.

http://es.pn/dy0C4z

Mbakwe, however completely surprised me. And if he is on this list, how could DJO and Jimmy not be. They're both better than he is.


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muball

Katz list shows that he has not done his homework as usual. I see litttle expertise or knowledge in his articles.  Maybe he wants to build Vander up so the Bucky hommies can take shots at MU. Vander will be good but give him time.

Nukem2

Quote from: NCMUFan on October 02, 2010, 11:07:34 PM
Is Trevor now a senior?  What a college career!
Trevor is a redshirt junior now having sat out last year after playing at MU and Miami-Dade for one season each.

brewcity77

If Vander emerges as a legitimate POY candidate this year, then Marquette is a national championship contender. He'd have to nab a starting role, and put up at least 13 ppg, 7 apg, and do some filling of the rest of the box score.

I don't see any way that happens. Maybe in the next few years, but not as a freshman.

nyg

This article is ridiculous.  He lists 90 players, which basically is 18 starting fives.  Should have condensed the names to make it more credible.

ChicosBailBonds

Quote from: Brewtown Andy on October 03, 2010, 02:17:40 AM
I'm pretty sure that we don't have any control over what Andy Katz decides to write.

Understood, but Katz's opinions are shared by a number of people on this board.  Let's allow the kid to get up to speed without putting the weight of the world on him.

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