Freeman is going to have to work on his jump shot to be able to have any shot at getting drafted - whether it's this year or next year.
Imagine him consistently hitting from 18+ ft.
This is why I wouldn't touch the high school ranks at a school like Akron. Give me guys with 2-3 years of eligibility who have been in a college strength & conditioning program for a year or 2, and are more mature mentally and physically due to age.
Well him not seeing the field from the sideline is a different issue... Does he have 20/20 vision?
Wiley was a big back who made small plays. He did start to come on towards the end of the season, but so did Price (minus the ball security). I think anyone with talent will be able to succeed once we fix our OLine issues. Let's hope Linguard and Price are the answers this season.
MLB is supposed to be taking back the streaming rights amid the Bally bankruptcy, but I haven't seen an update in a while on that.
It's becoming more of a free for all for rights. I would love for something creative to be done by Akron to become more available and marketable.
We may want to give credit to Groce, but Buffalo did this to themselves by becoming the University AT Buffalo, SUNY Buffalo, and having a good chunk of their campus in Amherst; all the whole secretly/not so secretly being in Canada.
They have an identity crisis, and their fall is fantastic to watch.
I have been slammed with work and life crap, so I haven't been able to post updates.
Here is a tournament overview so far...
- 3 teams in the Final Four are making their first ever FF appearance
- First ever Elite 8 without a #1 seed
- 1 P5 school in the Final Four (UCONN could be considered a P6 school from the Big East in basketball)
- A 16 seed beat a 1 seed for only the 2nd time ever.
This has easily been the best NCAA Tourney in a while. No blue bloods. College basketball is alive and well.
Especially considering they were the shortest team in the country and half the team came with him from DII ball.
I'm not sure how successful he'll be at Iona, but congrats to him on no longer making $40k to coach DI basketball. Seems like a good guy and got his team to buy into a style that led to the biggest upset in NCAA history.
Chicago kid. 6' 170 lbs. Averaged 19 ppg at the halfway point this season (no idea what he finished at). Charleston being in on him is promising for his potential. Don't know enough about him for the needle to move either way, but trying to find DII talent ready for the DI level is smart (look at Toledo and JT Shumate).
Edit: Just watched a highlight video. Takeaways...
- Looks like he is bigger than the old 6' 170 lbs metrics
- Twitchy/Explosive. Handles well, moves quick with the ball, gets to the basket well, finishes well, and gets into his shooting motion quickly.