'10 TX C Myles Walker (LOI)

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missing from the equation...

is the discussion that MBB only has 13 scholarships to use versus WBB and 15; while that delta of 2 seems insignificant, it's HUGE when considering red-shirts.

And I rarely see coaches 'pushing kids through the system,' -- if the coach doesn't want them around, the cut the scholarship and offer them the opportunity to remain as a walk-on

I think some of the 'bigs' Morgan referred to remained BECAUSE Waltman and/or McKenna appreciated what they offered/provided OFF the court.
 
is the discussion that MBB only has 13 scholarships to use versus WBB and 15; while that delta of 2 seems insignificant, it's HUGE when considering red-shirts.

And I rarely see coaches 'pushing kids through the system,' -- if the coach doesn't want them around, the cut the scholarship and offer them the opportunity to remain as a walk-on

I think some of the 'bigs' Morgan referred to remained BECAUSE Waltman and/or McKenna appreciated what they offered/provided OFF the court.

What you say is generally true but I don't think you can say "rarely." But you are right, they usually are bigs.
 
I think some of the 'bigs' Morgan referred to remained BECAUSE Waltman and/or McKenna appreciated what they offered/provided OFF the court.

Well I can think of some kids who offered/provided = as much OFF the court as those guys and produced more on the court than those guys combined and were told to pack it up and go home - we won't get into that anymore though.

It's my theory - you all stick to yours! I got my season tickets ordered today and I am pumped! So don't you all try and bring me down! ahahah Not possible!

Peace!
 
Big difference Morgan. The guys you mentioned are bigs/post players. Those positions are at a premium around here, or any other program. The other player you are referring to who was told to pack it up was a small guard. That is a position that we have a stock pile of, and secondly is much easier for a program like ours to recruit, thus making this player expendable. It may seem like a double standard, but it is what it is.

I agree. Can't wait for the hoop season to get under way. I will have to try to make it down for a game.
 
Welcome Myles! Looking forward to seeing you as a Sycamore!

(this is the Myles Walker thread right?)
 

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Will be great to see Walker in Blue

You are correct -- this is the Walker thread.

Will be great to see him on the front line for the Trees -- shoot, he looks big enough to BE a tree.

Definitely great to see the addition -- Welcome to the 'forest' and The Haute!
 
I would be nice if we did not call our own players out on this board. At least wait until they have used up their four years. (Brant). Brant I wish you the best and this is going to be a breakout year for you keep working hard.:sycamores:
 
Done with this coversation... Sorry about that, hopefully I didn't offend anyone. Some people don't like to hear the truth and I can't really appreciate that. But we can move on now and get back to what this thread is all about...
 
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Thanks!

Thanks for the post SycBacker! Definitely some good news for Tree fans!

Sounds like Kitchell has a lot of 'upside' -- potential red-shirt?

Love that we took him / got him over 3 in-state schools; esp. ISUM and iu's regional high school in Indy!
 

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Myles Walker Game Stats

In the second game of the year for the defending National Junior College Champion South Plains Texans, 2010 recruit Myles Walker finished with a team high 12 points and team high 9 boards.

Game Stats Link

In South Plains' first game of the year (against a JV team) they posted a 121-33 victory.
Having just 15 minutes of action, Walker posted 6 points and 7 boards.

P.S. It has been noted on his recruiting discussion that he was a terrible FT shooter last season. While he hasn't had many opportunites yet this season, he is currently shooting 4/5 from the FT line.
 
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In the second game of the year for the defending National Junior College Champion South Plains Texans, 2010 recruit Myles Walker finished with a team high 12 points and team high 9 boards.

Game Stats Link

In South Plains' first game of the year (against a JV team) they posted a 121-33 victory.
Having just 15 minutes of action, Walker posted 6 points and 7 boards.

P.S. It has been noted on his recruiting discussion that he was a terrible FT shooter last season. While he hasn't had many opportunites yet this season, he is currently shooting 4/5 from the FT line.

Yes...encouraging to see the FT's...he's gonna have to keep on that pace to stay w/ the Sycamores who have scorched the nets so far from the FT line...41-48 so far this season...would be awesome to keep that pace.
 
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