Buesch N Chips
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See his recruiting thread....
Great get BU coaching staff, now lets get a big!
On another note, can someone explain to me why we continue to go after so many guards? ..
On another note, can someone explain to me why we continue to go after so many guards?
Everyone at every level has trouble getting good big men. There are maybe 10 "good" NBA centers! There just aren't as many big men. I'm sure they are going after big men as well.
Ben -- this year's roster has...
JUST four scholarship players who will exclusively play guard (DSE, Walt, Donivine, Jalen)
Jake plays G/F
and the rest are definitely NOT guards (TB, Will E, AT, Milos, Jordan, AShayok, Devon)
...so we probably have the smallest percentage of players who are guards in the entire MVC.
Even next year in 2012-2013...the only player thus far bringing in for sure is Bell -- but of the next FOUR players who will graduate after this season - three are guards and Milos really isn't a post player either...
I'd say the reason we go after and offer a lot of good guards is because EVERYONE ELSE is doing the exact same thing and if we don't do it we're gonna get shut out.
BTW -- we also have offers out to Alex Foster, Darius Paul, Nate Taphorn, and several other big men..
We really have no team depth outside of guard. Yet we are still recruiting guards:?:
...which means that we have 5 guards on this roster. If everyone stays, that means we have 6 guards next year. Way too many. ...
I don't really want to get into an argument because if you want less guards, then that's your prerogative...there are a few teams here and there that go with 5 guards, but a cursory look will show that 95% of D-I programs have at least 6-7 scholarship guards...
but -- this one is a slam dunk easy case to refute...
I checked a handful of other top programs, here's what I found..
In the MVC
Wichita State - 7 scholarship guards - http://www.goshockers.com/SportSelect.dbml?SPID=2851&DB_LANG=C&DB_OEM_ID=7500&SPSID=61183
Creighton - 7 scholarship guards - http://www.gocreighton.com/SportSelect.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=1000&KEY=&SPID=69&SPSID=89384
Last year's NCAA representative Indiana State - 7/8 scholarship guards
UNI the year they made it to the Sweet Sixteen - 7 scholarship guards - http://www.unipanthers.com/SportSelect.dbml?SPSID=626937&SPID=90717&DB_OEM_ID=26200&Q_SEASON=2009
UNI this year - eight - http://www.unipanthers.com/SportSelect.dbml?SPSID=626937&SPID=90717&DB_OEM_ID=26200&Q_SEASON=2009
In fact, I really can't find ever that any recent MVC team had 6 or fewer guards...so if that's too many, or as you say "way too many" then why is everyone stacking up on 6, 7 or even 8 guards?
I checked a couple Big Ten schools
Illinois has eight guards (Sam, DJ, Bertrand, Paul, Head, Abrams, Henry, Langford)
Even Wisconsin - who generally stock up on the big bruisers - have Brust, Smith, Marshall, Evans, Taylor, Jackson, and Gasser...
The only rosters anywhere I can find with even six guards are programs who UNEXPECTEDLY lost players (like Michigan State) and are stuck with only six despite wanting desperately to have more.
It is actually quite hard to find someone with only 5 guards who fully seem to have planned it that way!
Ok point taken about the number of guard scholarships. However, sports is about change. What is conventional today may not be so in a year or two as a result of a team or coach with vision who wins with a different style or type of lineup. See Anderson, Forddy= continuous motion offense!Why not try the Beninator offense. 1 guard with 4 forwards! ;-):idea::lol:
BTW, check out UCONN's roster. 5 guards and I would love for BU to have some forwards like that roster!
http://www.uconnhuskies.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/conn-m-baskbl-mtt.html
BTW, check out UCONN's roster. 5 guards and I would love for BU to have some forwards like that roster!