Originally Posted by Aclone
When four of their class were wing guards (plus Fuller--and I think Fuller might be another Wes), and have Kelly returning, so many at one spot is a waste.
Only problem is that Tate/Cole is it. Get one in foul trouble, and it'll be all over. Or are you counting on David Palmer? Certainly not that big stick Brommer? Or be playing a four guard lineup--with several of them being glacially slow?
Honestly, I don't see how people can be excited about VDB but then call Brommer a "Big Stick". Both have similar body builds (Brommer actually has put on 10 pounds since his final game in high school, so he's 6-9, 225 pounds right now).
But, honestly, it's Cole, Tate, and Brommer. I agree with Palmer - nothing going there.
Originally Posted by Steve
This is a typical class for L-liter. He runs a lot of one post - 4 wings. His last team at Butler started a 6-6 and a 6-7 forward along with 3 wing/combo guards. A 4th wing guard actually played more minutes than the 6-7 forward did. It remains to be seen if he can be successful in the big ten with that style and size of players.
Excellent post.
I'll say that I think he can win in the BT with those types of players. His Butler team beat Big Ten teams (and other BCS teams) on a semi-regular basis. We'll just have to see if that can hold up week after week.