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Can somebody give me his status? Will he be a go for Saturday? I certainly hope so.
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I was going to ask if he was still hurt for Harvard or if he was a DNP.
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He was in street clothes - assuming still on the concussion protocol.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years ago I was going to ask if he was still hurt for Harvard or if he was a DNP.
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100% correctsteviep123 wrote: ↑2 years agoHe was in street clothes - assuming still on the concussion protocol.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years ago I was going to ask if he was still hurt for Harvard or if he was a DNP.
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Would be a big help tomorrow. An athletic wing to defend PCs perimeter players.
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Carey has 6 Turnovers in 41 minutes with 2 assists. .3 Assist/TO Ratio. All 6 turnovers were losing the ball off the dribble or bad passes - none were from offensive fouls. He has not made a 3 Point shot since arriving at URI.
Last season he had 43 Turnovers in 369 minutes for 4.7 Turnovers per 40 minute game. Only 13 assists for a .3 Assist/TO Ratio.
Thomas has 2 Turnovers in 92 minutes with much more ball handling during those minutes. He has 9 assists. 4.5 Assist/TO Ratio is in Jeff Dowtin range during his 1st two years at URI
With Carey having played in only 4 of the 8 games to date it would be tough to put him in the PC game. Let him get some playing time in some of the upcoming OOC games, not this one imho.
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Carey is very talented and athletic, but careless as well so he's a double edged sword in my opinion.
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Athletic, can have some great plays ESPN Top 10 caliber. Fans love those types of plays.
1st game this season he had the ball at the top of the key dribbling and just lost control of it right to his defender with no pressure at all being put on him
All of his dribbling turnovers I don't see the defender stealing the ball as much as he just loses control of it
He struggled with Turnovers at Syracuse, last season at URI and this season at URI
Not a good shooter.
1st game this season he had the ball at the top of the key dribbling and just lost control of it right to his defender with no pressure at all being put on him
All of his dribbling turnovers I don't see the defender stealing the ball as much as he just loses control of it
He struggled with Turnovers at Syracuse, last season at URI and this season at URI
Not a good shooter.
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His athleticism and ability to cut to the rim and score is elite...as long as he doesn't have to dribble to get there.Rhodymob05 wrote: ↑2 years ago Carey is very talented and athletic, but careless as well so he's a double edged sword in my opinion.
For an offense that's predicated on back-door cuts, it would be nice to see the bigs draw their defenders outside the paint and get Carey moving towards the basket to score...
Any idea who's job it is to put players in the best position to be successful?
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Yes Ramster we can't argue with the stats and his turnovers are problematic.ramster wrote: ↑2 years ago Athletic, can have some great plays ESPN Top 10 caliber. Fans love those types of plays.
1st game this season he had the ball at the top of the key dribbling and just lost control of it right to his defender with no pressure at all being put on him
All of his dribbling turnovers I don't see the defender stealing the ball as much as he just loses control of it
He struggled with Turnovers at Syracuse, last season at URI and this season at URI
Not a good shooter.
Yet Carey is somewhat of an enigma, his athletic skills at times are through the roof, and yet time and again he can't get out of his own way as far as ball security.
Yes would love to see him match up defensively with some of the bigger guards and wings, but how much do we really trust him?
You would think these issues can be corrected and he definitely needs to spend time working on his perimeter shooting.
Let's just see as the season progresses and when he gets healthy, if his positives will outweigh the negatives.
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I think Carey will see some limited minutes.
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I'd prefer to stay with the 8 man rotation at this point. Dance with the one that brung ya.
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It can’t be that hard after years of college basketball to give someone strict instructions to not turn the ball over. And then on an ad how basis determine if his turnovers he inevitably has are within reason. Just so bad with the ball.
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I mean, I'm pretty sure every coach in America gives "strict instructions" to not turn the ball over. It's not like coaches tell players it's okay to turn the ball over. Some are just better at it than others.Seawrightspostgame wrote: ↑2 years ago It can’t be that hard after years of college basketball to give someone strict instructions to not turn the ball over. And then on an ad how basis determine if his turnovers he inevitably has are within reason. Just so bad with the ball.
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He has difficulty controlling his dribbling and makes bad passes. Same issue at Syracuse.Seawrightspostgame wrote: ↑2 years ago It can’t be that hard after years of college basketball to give someone strict instructions to not turn the ball over. And then on an ad how basis determine if his turnovers he inevitably has are within reason. Just so bad with the ball.
Thomas has moved not only off the redshirt designation but up the rotation list. He played a career high 20 minutes vs Harvard. Expect more playing time down the road not less as he is blossoming into a fine player. Very coachable and a quick learner.
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Yeaaaaa I mean if you have played basketball you know it’s not as simple as someone just gets on the floor and plays the way that they play. Nearly all basketball players can play different ways with different goals in mind. I’m saying it’s unbelievable that this kid walks the ball up at this time in his career and dribbles the ball into the hands of the other team while he is just standing there bouncing the ball. It’s egregious. And I like him and hokd out hope for him. I don’t think he is playing with ball security top of mind.Rhody15 wrote: ↑2 years agoI mean, I'm pretty sure every coach in America gives "strict instructions" to not turn the ball over. It's not like coaches tell players it's okay to turn the ball over. Some are just better at it than others.Seawrightspostgame wrote: ↑2 years ago It can’t be that hard after years of college basketball to give someone strict instructions to not turn the ball over. And then on an ad how basis determine if his turnovers he inevitably has are within reason. Just so bad with the ball.
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Right. I’ve seen it numerous times. Not even while getting pressured the ball just gets away from himSeawrightspostgame wrote: ↑2 years agoYeaaaaa I mean if you have played basketball you know it’s not as simple as someone just gets on the floor and plays the way that they play. Nearly all basketball players can play different ways with different goals in mind. I’m saying it’s unbelievable that this kid walks the ball up at this time in his career and dribbles the ball into the hands of the other team while he is just standing there bouncing the ball. It’s egregious. And I like him and hokd out hope for him. I don’t think he is playing with ball security top of mind.Rhody15 wrote: ↑2 years agoI mean, I'm pretty sure every coach in America gives "strict instructions" to not turn the ball over. It's not like coaches tell players it's okay to turn the ball over. Some are just better at it than others.Seawrightspostgame wrote: ↑2 years ago It can’t be that hard after years of college basketball to give someone strict instructions to not turn the ball over. And then on an ad how basis determine if his turnovers he inevitably has are within reason. Just so bad with the ball.
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God, right?Blue Man wrote: ↑2 years agoHis athleticism and ability to cut to the rim and score is elite...as long as he doesn't have to dribble to get there.Rhodymob05 wrote: ↑2 years ago Carey is very talented and athletic, but careless as well so he's a double edged sword in my opinion.
For an offense that's predicated on back-door cuts, it would be nice to see the bigs draw their defenders outside the paint and get Carey moving towards the basket to score...
Any idea who's job it is to put players in the best position to be successful?
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He’s a poor man’s Stan Robinson. At least that’s what I see out there. Good guy to have in your rotation is he can find a little more consistency
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Jalen Carey is nowhere close to the player Stan was.KingstonLane wrote: ↑2 years ago He’s a poor man’s Stan Robinson. At least that’s what I see out there. Good guy to have in your rotation is he can find a little more consistency
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I like to give Carey opportunities for about 10 minutes he gives us a guard that can finish around the rim as soon as he starts turning it over then get him out
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Reef, Kingstown Lane and Rhody15,
You all seem to want to see Carey tomorrow so who do you want to see David Cox sit for the 10 minutes that Carey plays? Just curious. I would not play Carey at all vs PC tomorrow. Personally, I think his ball handling will be a problem with PC's quick and aggressive guards defending and trapping him.
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Long way to go to be Stan. Stan could stick the corner 3 and had that knack of always being in the right place.
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Not sure but that’s up to Cox to manage the rotation. If he’s cleared I think he deserves the opportunity for some burn if he fails then sub him back outramster wrote: ↑2 years agoReef, Kingstown Lane and Rhody15,
You all seem to want to see Carey tomorrow so who do you want to see David Cox sit for the 10 minutes that Carey plays? Just curious. I would not play Carey at all vs PC tomorrow. Personally, I think his ball handling will be a problem with PC's quick and aggressive guards defending and trapping him.
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He has missed the last 2 games and only played 4 games all year. Thomas is playing solid defense, only 2 turnovers in 93 minutes played and does not get rattled. El-Amin, Sheppard and Leggett being spelled by Martin and Thomas has been working well with Carey out. I hold my breath when Carey has the ball in his hands. We must minimize turnovers tomorrow.reef wrote: ↑2 years agoNot sure but that’s up to Cox to manage the rotation. If he’s cleared I think he deserves the opportunity for some burn if he fails then sub him back outramster wrote: ↑2 years agoReef, Kingstown Lane and Rhody15,
You all seem to want to see Carey tomorrow so who do you want to see David Cox sit for the 10 minutes that Carey plays? Just curious. I would not play Carey at all vs PC tomorrow. Personally, I think his ball handling will be a problem with PC's quick and aggressive guards defending and trapping him.
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I’m with Ramster. I’m not eager to insert a now rusty turnover prone guard into a game like this. I actually think we are going to need 30 mins from Malik at the 3 in this game bc of their length in back court. So less minutes to go around in back court and Shepp, Ish and Ish need to take almost all of them. Maybe spot usage for Thomas but I fear this game overwhelming him. This isn’t the game I would ease Carey back into the rotation.
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I like 30 plus minutes from Malik as well especially the way he been playing . If Carey is dressed I be willing to wager Cox puts him in in the 1st half .bigappleram wrote: ↑2 years ago I’m with Ramster. I’m not eager to insert a now rusty turnover prone guard into a game like this. I actually think we are going to need 30 mins from Malik at the 3 in this game bc of their length in back court. So less minutes to go around in back court and Shepp, Ish and Ish need to take almost all of them. Maybe spot usage for Thomas but I fear this game overwhelming him. This isn’t the game I would ease Carey back into the rotation.
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If we lose by 1 point and Carey plays and commits even 1 turnover during his playing time, then I will have commentary for the Fire Cox thread that will not be of my here-to-for supportive variety.reef wrote: ↑2 years agoI like 30 plus minutes from Malik as well especially the way he been playing . If Carey is dressed I be willing to wager Cox puts him in in the 1st half .bigappleram wrote: ↑2 years ago I’m with Ramster. I’m not eager to insert a now rusty turnover prone guard into a game like this. I actually think we are going to need 30 mins from Malik at the 3 in this game bc of their length in back court. So less minutes to go around in back court and Shepp, Ish and Ish need to take almost all of them. Maybe spot usage for Thomas but I fear this game overwhelming him. This isn’t the game I would ease Carey back into the rotation.
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My comment doesnt necessarily mean tomorrow is the right time to bring him back.ramster wrote: ↑2 years agoReef, Kingstown Lane and Rhody15,
You all seem to want to see Carey tomorrow so who do you want to see David Cox sit for the 10 minutes that Carey plays? Just curious. I would not play Carey at all vs PC tomorrow. Personally, I think his ball handling will be a problem with PC's quick and aggressive guards defending and trapping him.
I prefer him to Thomas right now. Not the same player at all, but Thomas is obviously overmatched against better competition. Carey can score at a high major level, can he play “clean” enough for it to matter is always the X factor
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Maybe you mean that Thomas is still very green and Carey has already played on the bigger stage. Although many times it hasn't worked out very well.KingstonLane wrote: ↑2 years agoMy comment doesnt necessarily mean tomorrow is the right time to bring him back.ramster wrote: ↑2 years agoReef, Kingstown Lane and Rhody15,
You all seem to want to see Carey tomorrow so who do you want to see David Cox sit for the 10 minutes that Carey plays? Just curious. I would not play Carey at all vs PC tomorrow. Personally, I think his ball handling will be a problem with PC's quick and aggressive guards defending and trapping him.
I prefer him to Thomas right now. Not the same player at all, but Thomas is obviously overmatched against better competition. Carey can score at a high major level, can he play “clean” enough for it to matter is always the X factor
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"We told our guys dey can't turn da ball over." How much more coaching do you need?Rhody15 wrote: ↑2 years agoI mean, I'm pretty sure every coach in America gives "strict instructions" to not turn the ball over. It's not like coaches tell players it's okay to turn the ball over. Some are just better at it than others.Seawrightspostgame wrote: ↑2 years ago It can’t be that hard after years of college basketball to give someone strict instructions to not turn the ball over. And then on an ad how basis determine if his turnovers he inevitably has are within reason. Just so bad with the ball.
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Carey didn’t transfer from Cuse to URI and get any DNP-Coaches Decision highly doubt that happens
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I agree on this. I think he just takes value minutes away from the rest of the guards and makes it harder for them to get in a flow. He can’t shoot, turns the ball over a ton and hasn’t played recently. I would have trust in Carey in this game. He is more suited for the Harvard, BU, Holy Cross type gamesramster wrote: ↑2 years agoCarey has 6 Turnovers in 41 minutes with 2 assists. .3 Assist/TO Ratio. All 6 turnovers were losing the ball off the dribble or bad passes - none were from offensive fouls. He has not made a 3 Point shot since arriving at URI.
Last season he had 43 Turnovers in 369 minutes for 4.7 Turnovers per 40 minute game. Only 13 assists for a .3 Assist/TO Ratio.
Thomas has 2 Turnovers in 92 minutes with much more ball handling during those minutes. He has 9 assists. 4.5 Assist/TO Ratio is in Jeff Dowtin range during his 1st two years at URI
With Carey having played in only 4 of the 8 games to date it would be tough to put him in the PC game. Let him get some playing time in some of the upcoming OOC games, not this one imho.
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Completely disagree - there is a role for Carey on this team and particularly against higher level teams with better athletes.RamStock wrote: ↑2 years agoI agree on this. I think he just takes value minutes away from the rest of the guards and makes it harder for them to get in a flow. He can’t shoot, turns the ball over a ton and hasn’t played recently. I would have trust in Carey in this game. He is more suited for the Harvard, BU, Holy Cross type gamesramster wrote: ↑2 years agoCarey has 6 Turnovers in 41 minutes with 2 assists. .3 Assist/TO Ratio. All 6 turnovers were losing the ball off the dribble or bad passes - none were from offensive fouls. He has not made a 3 Point shot since arriving at URI.
Last season he had 43 Turnovers in 369 minutes for 4.7 Turnovers per 40 minute game. Only 13 assists for a .3 Assist/TO Ratio.
Thomas has 2 Turnovers in 92 minutes with much more ball handling during those minutes. He has 9 assists. 4.5 Assist/TO Ratio is in Jeff Dowtin range during his 1st two years at URI
With Carey having played in only 4 of the 8 games to date it would be tough to put him in the PC game. Let him get some playing time in some of the upcoming OOC games, not this one imho.
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His corner 3 at the buzzer against Duquesne remains one of my favorite in-person memories from the Hurley years.rhodyblue12 wrote: ↑2 years ago Long way to go to be Stan. Stan could stick the corner 3 and had that knack of always being in the right place.
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Please let’s not get crazy and compare Carey to Stan Robinson.
Carey could be solid if put in positions to be successful but as a major minutes guard handling the ball he’s a liability.
Carey could be solid if put in positions to be successful but as a major minutes guard handling the ball he’s a liability.
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Nothing about Carey on the court makes me feel good. If you are up 10 with 4 minutes left if you wanted some defense I guess, but no way would I want the ball in his hands.rhodylaw wrote: ↑2 years agoCompletely disagree - there is a role for Carey on this team and particularly against higher level teams with better athletes.RamStock wrote: ↑2 years agoI agree on this. I think he just takes value minutes away from the rest of the guards and makes it harder for them to get in a flow. He can’t shoot, turns the ball over a ton and hasn’t played recently. I would have trust in Carey in this game. He is more suited for the Harvard, BU, Holy Cross type gamesramster wrote: ↑2 years ago
Carey has 6 Turnovers in 41 minutes with 2 assists. .3 Assist/TO Ratio. All 6 turnovers were losing the ball off the dribble or bad passes - none were from offensive fouls. He has not made a 3 Point shot since arriving at URI.
Last season he had 43 Turnovers in 369 minutes for 4.7 Turnovers per 40 minute game. Only 13 assists for a .3 Assist/TO Ratio.
Thomas has 2 Turnovers in 92 minutes with much more ball handling during those minutes. He has 9 assists. 4.5 Assist/TO Ratio is in Jeff Dowtin range during his 1st two years at URI
With Carey having played in only 4 of the 8 games to date it would be tough to put him in the PC game. Let him get some playing time in some of the upcoming OOC games, not this one imho.
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Exactly. He can't shoot or dribble. These are kind of 2 important things a player should be able to do. Basically, he's offensive kryptonite.RamStock wrote: ↑2 years agoNothing about Carey on the court makes me feel good. If you are up 10 with 4 minutes left if you wanted some defense I guess, but no way would I want the ball in his hands.rhodylaw wrote: ↑2 years agoCompletely disagree - there is a role for Carey on this team and particularly against higher level teams with better athletes.RamStock wrote: ↑2 years ago
I agree on this. I think he just takes value minutes away from the rest of the guards and makes it harder for them to get in a flow. He can’t shoot, turns the ball over a ton and hasn’t played recently. I would have trust in Carey in this game. He is more suited for the Harvard, BU, Holy Cross type games
His greatest attribute is he's super athletic and if can clean up offensive rebounds and finish near the rim without putting the ball on the floor and play good defense, he could be useful in small doses.
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I am good with him getting 8-10 minutes he can get us a couple hoops in transition with his athleticism
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To say nothing of his elite defense and the ability to deploy him on the defensive end against a variety of different players. I'm still pissed he didn't get A10 defensive player of the yearrhodyblue12 wrote: ↑2 years ago Long way to go to be Stan. Stan could stick the corner 3 and had that knack of always being in the right place.
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When I think of Stan I think of great anticipation and taking charges.
I think it is fair to say that our current team does not take charges, certainly not Carey!
A mark of a top tier defense is taking charges. We simply do not do it.
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I think it is fair to say that our current team does not take charges, certainly not Carey!
A mark of a top tier defense is taking charges. We simply do not do it.
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Jalen Carey and Stan Robinson are about the same height and weight, and... that's about it. Like, they had similar numbers at their first schools, but Robinson was an awesome defender and a low-usage, OK offensive player from the second he got to URI. Carey's numbers (per 40 minutes) got worse from Syracuse to URI.
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Then there was the last-second out-of-nowhere block against Davidson. For that one play alone he should be on the Ring of Honor.PeteRI wrote: ↑2 years agoHis corner 3 at the buzzer against Duquesne remains one of my favorite in-person memories from the Hurley years.rhodyblue12 wrote: ↑2 years ago Long way to go to be Stan. Stan could stick the corner 3 and had that knack of always being in the right place.
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My greatest memory of Stan was 21 points in 22 minutes played vs Oregon in the 2nd round of the NCAA Tournament in Sacramento March 20, 2017.Rhode_Island_Red wrote: ↑2 years agoThen there was the last-second out-of-nowhere block against Davidson. For that one play alone he should be on the Ring of Honor.PeteRI wrote: ↑2 years agoHis corner 3 at the buzzer against Duquesne remains one of my favorite in-person memories from the Hurley years.rhodyblue12 wrote: ↑2 years ago Long way to go to be Stan. Stan could stick the corner 3 and had that knack of always being in the right place.
He was amazing on National TV hitting 10 of 12 FG’s.
Exciting to be there in person to also witness our win over Big East Creighton in the 1st round.
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That was amazing. And if Hassan wasn't injured we win that game and go on to Sweet 16.ramster wrote: ↑2 years agoMy greatest memory of Stan was 21 points in 22 minutes played vs Oregon in the 2nd round of the NCAA Tournament in Sacramento March 20, 2017.Rhode_Island_Red wrote: ↑2 years agoThen there was the last-second out-of-nowhere block against Davidson. For that one play alone he should be on the Ring of Honor.
He was amazing on National TV hitting 10 of 12 FG’s.
Exciting to be there in person to also witness our win over Big East Creighton in the 1st round.
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Yes that was my favorite Stan moment as well that Oregon game he was fantasticPeteRI wrote: ↑2 years agoThat was amazing. And if Hassan wasn't injured we win that game and go on to Sweet 16.ramster wrote: ↑2 years agoMy greatest memory of Stan was 21 points in 22 minutes played vs Oregon in the 2nd round of the NCAA Tournament in Sacramento March 20, 2017.Rhode_Island_Red wrote: ↑2 years ago
Then there was the last-second out-of-nowhere block against Davidson. For that one play alone he should be on the Ring of Honor.
He was amazing on National TV hitting 10 of 12 FG’s.
Exciting to be there in person to also witness our win over Big East Creighton in the 1st round.
We had a team that eventually made the final 4 on the ropes !!