If roundball is your blood, this is the place to discuss the Flames as they move into the Ritchie McKay era for the 2nd time.

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By DeathCab4LU
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haha that kind of makes me laugh....
By SuperJon
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What would it take to become a top 150, 125, 100 team? I honestly don't know, that's why I'm asking.
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By DeathCab4LU
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SuperJon wrote:What would it take to become a top 150, 125, 100 team? I honestly don't know, that's why I'm asking.
It prob take a win at VT and GMU....
By SuperJon
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To get to which ranking?
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By DeathCab4LU
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I would say to 150 or maybe 125 depending at how good VT is when we play them...it's just that the Big South isn't a super hard conference in the eyes of the powers that be so we don't tend to get much love in the rankings...
By TIMSCAR20
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We broke the top 100 a few times in the 90's during coach Meyer's (and mine) last couple of years. Our schedule was a little tougher and we won 23 games one season. If we win 20 games with this schedule even in the big south, we would probably break the top 100.
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By Cider Jim
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Also in the mix:
113. Winthrop
How important was coach Gregg Marshall (now at Wichita State), who won seven Big South titles in nine years? We're about to find out.

123. High Point
Arizona Reid (20.3 ppg, 9.2 rpg) is the best player in the Big South.

172. VMI
Don't worry about shot-clock violations with the Keydets. They averaged a nation-high 100.9 ppg last season.

180. UNC-Asheville
If 7-7 junior center Kenny George can become more than just a curiosity the Bulldogs could be the next big thing in the Big South.

287. Charleston Southern
Coach Barclay Radebaugh lost the starting backcourt from a team that went 8-22, 2-12 in the Big South.

313. Radford
The Highlanders went 1-13 on the road last season, and they have 16 road games this season, including Michigan and Georgetown.
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By DeathCab4LU
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Cider Jim wrote:Also in the mix:
180. UNC-Asheville
If 7-7 junior center Kenny George can become more than just a curiosity the Bulldogs could be the next big thing in the Big South.
I can't believe we placed lower than UNC-Asheville :?:
By kel varson
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DeathCab4LU wrote:
Cider Jim wrote:Also in the mix:
180. UNC-Asheville
If 7-7 junior center Kenny George can become more than just a curiosity the Bulldogs could be the next big thing in the Big South.
I can't believe we placed lower than UNC-Asheville :?:
Kenny George is just awful.
By LUconn
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Is he? Or is he completely effective?
By SuperJon
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I think he's completely effective. If he's in the game, the lane doesn't exist.
By thepostman
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he may have no skill whatsoever...but when you are 7-7 it doesn't matter too much...if he could just play longer then 15 minutes....
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By DeathCab4LU
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SuperJon wrote:I think he's completely effective. If he's in the game, the lane doesn't exist.
Yea when he is in I will say he shuts down the lane but he is so slow and is awe full in the transition...
By kel varson
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DeathCab4LU wrote:
SuperJon wrote:I think he's completely effective. If he's in the game, the lane doesn't exist.
Yea when he is in I will say he shuts down the lane but he is so slow and is awe full in the transition...
That's what I mean. Watching teams w/ players like this definitely results in mixed feelings. You're happy he's in the paint, but you want to scream when he can't compete in transition. I'd just pass on a recruit like this.
By LUconn
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The numbers guru Ken Pomeroy currently has us ranked 7th in the nation

http://kenpom.com/rpi.php?y=2008
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By DeathCab4LU
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kel varson wrote:
DeathCab4LU wrote:
SuperJon wrote:I think he's completely effective. If he's in the game, the lane doesn't exist.
Yea when he is in I will say he shuts down the lane but he is so slow and is awe full in the transition...
That's what I mean. Watching teams w/ players like this definitely results in mixed feelings. You're happy he's in the paint, but you want to scream when he can't compete in transition. I'd just pass on a recruit like this.
Yea it's great he's tall...he's a freak but if he can't play bball what is the point?
By Realist
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It doesn't matter that George has very little skills. The fact he's 7'7 and not a skinny guy like Shawn Bradley, that's what makes him the biggest game changer in the league, and probably in most of basketball. His stats equate to averaging 20 blocks a game if he can stay on the court. Everyone in the league would love to have him, you need a stop, put him in and play zone.
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By flamesfilmguy
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if he could even get to the play zone.... :roll:
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By DeathCab4LU
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flamesfilmguy wrote:if he could even get to the play zone.... :roll:
Exactly my point
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