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Wesley

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Sometimes I wonder about Fred. Look at him on the sidelines. His body language sucks. I mean he just sits there emotionless. He is certainly not committed to this program. I say we get a coach who jumps around more, as he would care more.
He did have a heated discussion with the refs last game. Raw emotion.
 

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I don't recall anyone having issues with Christopherson, though it's been a while since he played so my memory may be faulty.
Cm'n man, he was called thuglife and bad pr for the university with his ha ndle...:wideeyed:
 

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After seeing the Senior Day presentations, I really feel sad for the kid. Edozy and Hogue had moms, dads, girlfriends, siblings there to give their support. BDJ only had his brother, and he did not look like a very good role model. I'll be pulling for BDJ for the rest of the season.
 

clonedude

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After seeing the Senior Day presentations, I really feel sad for the kid. Edozy and Hogue had moms, dads, girlfriends, siblings there to give their support. BDJ only had his brother, and he did not look like a very good role model. I'll be pulling for BDJ for the rest of the season.

Yeah, part of me feels for him, but part of me thinks he could also do more to help his reputation as well.

I really hope he gets the opportunity to play pro ball somewhere and make a decent living, because I'm afraid of where he might end up if he doesn't? I do think playing for Fred for this one year will help him a LOT though in becoming a productive member of society. I think another year under Rice at UNLV would have been just horrible for the kid's future.

I only wish the best for him going forward. His talent is unquestioned, it's other things that are holding him back IMO.
 

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[video=youtube;lMVvyrkQauQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMVvyrkQauQ[/video]

That's a nice play for sure, but probably one that 85% of today's college basketball players can make. Dunking is SO overrated. Nearly everyone can dunk nowadays.

Niang is probably the most skilled offensive player on ISU IMO, and he can barely dunk. I'd take high level skills over just pure athleticism every day of the week.
 

Cyclonesince78

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That's a nice play for sure, but probably one that 85% of today's college basketball players can make. Dunking is SO overrated. Nearly everyone can dunk nowadays.

Niang is probably the most skilled offensive player on ISU IMO, and he can barely dunk. I'd take high level skills over just pure athleticism every day of the week.

Why can't you just appreciate a nice play (probably his best play as a cyclone) without being a doosh about it? By the way not every player can do that, he got quite a bit of air on that dunk, which isn't that apparent from that camera angle.
 
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