Really illustrates Donahue's ability to close...particularly when it came to Anderson.
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball ... aab-271279
EagleDave {l Wrote}:Really illustrates Donahue's ability to close...particularly when it came to Anderson.
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball ... aab-271279
pick6pedro {l Wrote}:EagleDave {l Wrote}:Really illustrates Donahue's ability to close...particularly when it came to Anderson.
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball ... aab-271279
Wow, mentioning Smith and Marshall but not Duds makes me wonder about this writer...
EagleDave {l Wrote}:pick6pedro {l Wrote}:EagleDave {l Wrote}:Really illustrates Donahue's ability to close...particularly when it came to Anderson.
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball ... aab-271279
Wow, mentioning Smith and Marshall but not Duds makes me wonder about this writer...
I think we take the publicity and be happy with it. We'll probably never get another national article in Rivals about our recruiting again.
BCEagles25 {l Wrote}:"He wants to build with young guys who establish themselves as freshmen and sophomores and grow in the program as juniors and seniors."
Corey Raji, Josh Southern, Rakim Sanders, Cortney Dunn, Biko Paris.
BCEagles25 {l Wrote}:"He wants to build with young guys who establish themselves as freshmen and sophomores and grow in the program as juniors and seniors."
Corey Raji, Josh Southern, Rakim Sanders, Cortney Dunn, Biko Paris.
RedBaron67 {l Wrote}:BCEagles25 {l Wrote}:"He wants to build with young guys who establish themselves as freshmen and sophomores and grow in the program as juniors and seniors."
Corey Raji, Josh Southern, Rakim Sanders, Cortney Dunn, Biko Paris.
In retrospect, we can see that class as a grab bag of what appeared to be the best players available, most of whom have disappointed. Donahue's class of 2011 has elements of consistency: they all play smart, they can all shoot the ball, and (Caudill aside) they all run the floor pretty well. Only the future will tell how well they perform, but at least it looks like a plan.
Eagledom {l Wrote}:BCEagles25 {l Wrote}:"He wants to build with young guys who establish themselves as freshmen and sophomores and grow in the program as juniors and seniors."
Corey Raji, Josh Southern, Rakim Sanders, Cortney Dunn, Biko Paris.
wow, you really are a miserable, HJS-level, negative cocksucker, mrs. skinner. I guess all recruiting classes HAVE TO suck as bad as that one.
RedBaron67 {l Wrote}:BCEagles25 {l Wrote}:"He wants to build with young guys who establish themselves as freshmen and sophomores and grow in the program as juniors and seniors."
Corey Raji, Josh Southern, Rakim Sanders, Cortney Dunn, Biko Paris.
In retrospect, we can see that class as a grab bag of what appeared to be the best players available, most of whom have disappointed. Donahue's class of 2011 has elements of consistency: they all play smart, they can all shoot the ball, and (Caudill aside) they all run the floor pretty well. Only the future will tell how well they perform, but at least it looks like a plan.
BCEagles25 {l Wrote}:Eagledom {l Wrote}:BCEagles25 {l Wrote}:"He wants to build with young guys who establish themselves as freshmen and sophomores and grow in the program as juniors and seniors."
Corey Raji, Josh Southern, Rakim Sanders, Cortney Dunn, Biko Paris.
wow, you really are a miserable, HJS-level, negative cocksucker, mrs. skinner. I guess all recruiting classes HAVE TO suck as bad as that one.
The past two months have been great, and I'm pretty sure it's because we haven't spoken once. Excuse me for bringing up relevant information in a logical manner in order to try to contribute to a conversation. I know, I know, you're probably thinking to yourself "Why would anyone want to do that?", but I have been enthusiastic about the Steve's recruiting process. And there is no bit of text anywhere that you can dig up that can prove otherwise. Get the facts right. Again.RedBaron67 {l Wrote}:BCEagles25 {l Wrote}:"He wants to build with young guys who establish themselves as freshmen and sophomores and grow in the program as juniors and seniors."
Corey Raji, Josh Southern, Rakim Sanders, Cortney Dunn, Biko Paris.
In retrospect, we can see that class as a grab bag of what appeared to be the best players available, most of whom have disappointed. Donahue's class of 2011 has elements of consistency: they all play smart, they can all shoot the ball, and (Caudill aside) they all run the floor pretty well. Only the future will tell how well they perform, but at least it looks like a plan.
I agree with this in the sense that a team is being constructed, not thrown together. This is more the feedback I was looking for (y'know, the intelligent kind) as opposed to the other approach of starting a random slapfight without any sort of logic.
Calling me Mrs. Skinner is retarded. I supported the Don's hire and his "hard-work" recruiting. In other words, for once I agreed with you. And I'm definitely embarassed to say I do.
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