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  1. Not sure if you're auditioning for the next Netflix Roast with these jokes but your post certainly isn't based in reality. Dorian and Miller are intriguing but as Kreed said, neither one has played a minute of DI basketball. In fact, Dorian was with 14th place Rutgers all last season and they seemingly let him walk. I also don't understand Miller's top 100 class ranking because his best offers were PCCC, Miami OH, and Furman. Meanwhile, Akron brought in a guard that averaged 17ppg/4agp/37% 3P and dropped 27 vs. Colorado State, 17 vs. Indiana, 19 vs. High Point, 9 vs. TCU, and 19 vs. McNeese. Sorry he didn't make All Conference in the Southland; I think we've seen enough from the MAC's annual awards to know that these selections are largely a joke and meaningless. By the way, the Southland was ranked 18th in Net, 1 spot behind the MAC. Staveskie will not be in over his head at the MAC level, that's for sure. Did PCCC get better? Maybe, maybe not; that remains to be seen. However, it's a fact that they got smaller and Akron got bigger. Incredibly odd to tout PCCC's two incoming guards with zero DI experience and rip Akron's incoming PG who averaged 17ppg in a very similar conference to the MAC. Go Zips.
  2. It's interesting to see the directions Akron and PCCC have gone respectively. I don't believe PCCC brought in any wing guys - they're all guards and (shorter) post players. That's how Akron was built in the early-mid Dambrot days and Kent used to be built like Akron is now. Roster composition and physicality is completely reversed. We'll see if Akron has the shooters, but I predict PCCC will struggle with Akron's size/athleticism/rotation flexibility/physicality. I think a lot of teams will.
  3. Energy, attitude, effort, and versatility. He's going to be a great addition.
  4. The High Points and Miami OHs of the world better not drop the ball vs. a tougher schedule. Would be flat out embarrassing and detrimental for mid-majors everywhere if they stink up the joint after they made all this noise about P4 schools being "too scared" to play them.
  5. Ford has seen Max for the last few years. The fact that he was one of the first additions to the team says a lot about what they think of him IMO.
  6. If Pence is anywhere near as matchup proof as Spida, what a pickup for Dustin & his staff.
  7. Interesting. Dan Dakich's son is back in the MAC as an assistant at Miami OH. He was previously at Illinois State starting in 2022, so he'll know Ty Pence's game really well.
  8. Indiana not bringing him back hurt him. Instead of having an opportunity on a team that knows him, who was destined to not make the playoffs this season due to Haliburton's injury, he went to another contender that never gave him the time of day. He needs to find his way onto a non-contender that has the room to play him at the NBA level. He nearly averaged a double-double this past season (17 pts/9 reb) after averaging a double-double last year (17 pts/10 reb), which should almost certainly intrigue some NBA franchises. However, playing 2-3 mpg when he gets a shot in NBA games isn't going to get it done; nobody can get in a rhythm or make a true impact with such little playing time.
  9. Altman would need to discover the ability to properly build a team for him to bring in someone of Freeman's caliber.
  10. Way to take care of business and not risk this going to Sunday! Go Zips!
  11. Agreed. Get him out of Minnesota.
  12. https://www.instagram.com/p/DYFP1sTjZtx/?igsh=d25zNnZzN282aGNh
  13. My high school ran into his STVM squad at Districts I believe my junior or senior year. He was something else. Then he left for Brewster.
  14. Walk off sacrifice fly yesterday to beat Ohio and a 2 out walk off grand slam to advance to the Championship round with a 1-game advantage. Amazing stuff.
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