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Old 04-18-2008, 02:20 PM   #50
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Re: Why are we so excited about Vanderbeken

Originally Posted by chengyushen View Post
When was the last time in cyclone history that a top 50 juco player makes a impact? I don;t remember that we even recuited a top 50 juco in LE time. Althoug LE was considered a bad recuiter.
I'm going to assume that this means a player outside of the top 50. Mike Nurse was a guy that wasn't on any top 50 lists. In fact hardly anyone outside of Gar Forman and Tim Floyd knew who he was.

Additionally Richard Evans was a top 10/15 Juco recruit. He became a marginal role player at best. Tommy King was a top 10 Juco. Total bust. Tim Barnes was another top 10 Juco. He was decent for one year, but no Mike Nurse.
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