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Post by ignoranus on May 15, 2019 9:21:44 GMT -8
Shakur Juiston. He can be plugged in for Jalen and can produce a double/double most nights. Greatly strengthens the Aztecs across the front line! With the Mensahs, Mitchell, Schakel, Yanni, Arop and Johnson the Aztecs will be very good and deep.
Having Flynn, Feagin, Pulliam and Seiko in the backcourt makes the Aztecs a top contender to be the Big Goat in the conference.
An invite to the Big Dance beckons.
Round up the cash to, oh, forget that part..............
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Post by standiego on May 15, 2019 13:33:02 GMT -8
have not heard any reports lately that he has any interest in SDSU
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Post by Den60 on May 15, 2019 15:13:43 GMT -8
have not heard any reports lately that he has any interest in SDSU I have not heard any reports that he is interested anywhere else. Perhaps he needs summer school to enter into the transfer portal as a grad transfer.
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Post by ignoranus on May 16, 2019 5:48:28 GMT -8
An end of summer Juiston signing would be just fine with me.
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Post by partytecs on May 16, 2019 18:16:19 GMT -8
have not heard any reports lately that he has any interest in SDSU I have not heard any report that SDSU was interested in him
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Post by standiego on May 18, 2019 10:51:24 GMT -8
or is it he does not have interest in SDSU
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Post by laaztec on May 18, 2019 13:29:33 GMT -8
Ziegler thinks SDSU will hold the last scholarship to see if there are any late transfers like Matt Mitchell 2 years ago.
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Post by Gundo on May 18, 2019 14:41:35 GMT -8
Mitchell was not really a "transfer" since he never played at CSU Fullerton. The kid just changed his mind about starting school near Disneyland; and versus by Mission Beach. Good for us. He came in as a true Freshman. Now going into his Junior year
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Post by Gundo on May 18, 2019 14:45:10 GMT -8
You think the final scholly is open for Jaden McD, in case he throws Washington and Kentucky a curve-ball?
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Post by KDub on May 18, 2019 15:19:15 GMT -8
You think the final scholly is open for Jaden McD, in case he throws Washington and Kentucky a curve-ball? I’ve thought more than once about exactly that. One can only wish.
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Post by aztecanthony on May 18, 2019 15:21:18 GMT -8
You think the final scholly is open for Jaden McD, in case he throws Washington and Kentucky a curve-ball? Possibly, but even if we didn’t have a scholly I have to think we would yank one from a player on the bubble and hand it to Jaden.
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Post by Ambivalent_Fan on May 18, 2019 16:24:41 GMT -8
You think the final scholly is open for Jaden McD, in case he throws Washington and Kentucky a curve-ball? Possibly, but even if we didn’t have a scholly I have to think we would yank one from a player on the bubble and hand it to Jaden. Maybe, if we’re lucky, we can wait all the way until the first day of classes before we boot a player from the team...that would definitely send the right message to the team and the community... ...you need to be really good, or we will ruin your collegiate experience...because we’re all about winning I like your thinking...keep up the good thoughts
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2019 3:58:12 GMT -8
Possibly, but even if we didn’t have a scholly I have to think we would yank one from a player on the bubble and hand it to Jaden. Maybe, if we’re lucky, we can wait all the way until the first day of classes before we boot a player from the team...that would definitely send the right message to the team and the community... ...you need to be really good, or we will ruin your collegiate experience...because we’re all about winning I like your thinking...keep up the good thoughts Yes. College athletes are on scholarship to play a game and do it well. If they aren’t performing then they can leave. Do you think a good natured hardworking student on academic scholarship is owed five years of tuition, housing, books and meals even if his or her work is not superior? He goes to class, studies hard, works with tutors but brings in C’s.
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Post by Ambivalent_Fan on May 19, 2019 5:52:58 GMT -8
Maybe, if we’re lucky, we can wait all the way until the first day of classes before we boot a player from the team...that would definitely send the right message to the team and the community... ...you need to be really good, or we will ruin your collegiate experience...because we’re all about winning I like your thinking...keep up the good thoughts Yes. College athletes are on scholarship to play a game and do it well. If they aren’t performing then they can leave. Do you think a good natured hardworking student on academic scholarship is owed five years of tuition, housing, books and meals even if his or her work is not superior? He goes to class, studies hard, works with tutors but brings in C’s. You have a good point about academic scholarships... ...so let's boot all of the academic scholarship holders who have a 3.8 GPA in college because we MIGHT be able to bring in a 4.0 GPA / 1600 SAT high school student who MIGHT raise the academic standard for all of the other students...(any player on a team like SDSU is not equivalent to a "C" student...Mesa College maybe has "C" players...but not a higher level D-1 team like the Aztecs) My point was more about the timing...let's wait until fall classes start before we boot the academic or athletic scholarship holder...in that way, the student loses the opportunity to enroll at another school to further their education and/or their athletic pursuit... Anyone who is asked to leave the team should have already been removed or notified (who knows...maybe that was Ed Chang's backstory)...at this point in time however...the team coming back should be be set...
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Post by partytecs on May 19, 2019 5:58:24 GMT -8
Yes. College athletes are on scholarship to play a game and do it well. If they aren’t performing then they can leave. Do you think a good natured hardworking student on academic scholarship is owed five years of tuition, housing, books and meals even if his or her work is not superior? He goes to class, studies hard, works with tutors but brings in C’s. You have a good point about academic scholarships... ...so let's boot all of the academic scholarship holders who have a 3.8 GPA in college because we MIGHT be able to bring in a 4.0 GPA / 1600 SAT high school student who MIGHT raise the academic standard for all of the other students...(any player on a team like SDSU is not equivalent to a "C" student...Mesa College maybe has "C" players...but not a higher level D-1 team like the Aztecs) My point was more about the timing...let's wait until fall classes start before we boot the academic or athletic scholarship holder...in that way, the student loses the opportunity to enroll at another school to further their education and/or their athletic pursuit... Anyone who is asked to leave the team should have already been removed or notified (who knows...maybe that was Ed Chang's backstory)...at this point in time however...the team coming back should be be set... I totally agree with you. Dutcher is not going to kick any kid off the roster this late.
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Post by Gundo on May 19, 2019 10:38:04 GMT -8
There are a few 3-star So Cal SG & CG guards that are not signed for 2019. Hammonds linked to the Aztecs
*Sedrick Hammonds 6'4 Cathedral High (LA)/Fiath Baptist (LV); Creigton & GA Tech offers, MWC: Fresno and CSU offer, SDSU interest (unoffocial visit) *Robert McCrae 6'3 Fairfax High out of Inglewood; Big West offers, P-5 interest *Amani Harris 6'3 St Bernard High out of Inglewood; UCSB & BC offers Pac intrest
Could be a Matt Mitchell situation, last minute offers for 3-star players.
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2019 21:26:46 GMT -8
You have a good point about academic scholarships... ...so let's boot all of the academic scholarship holders who have a 3.8 GPA in college because we MIGHT be able to bring in a 4.0 GPA / 1600 SAT high school student who MIGHT raise the academic standard for all of the other students...(any player on a team like SDSU is not equivalent to a "C" student...Mesa College maybe has "C" players...but not a higher level D-1 team like the Aztecs) My point was more about the timing...let's wait until fall classes start before we boot the academic or athletic scholarship holder...in that way, the student loses the opportunity to enroll at another school to further their education and/or their athletic pursuit... Anyone who is asked to leave the team should have already been removed or notified (who knows...maybe that was Ed Chang's backstory)...at this point in time however...the team coming back should be be set... I totally agree with you. Dutcher is not going to kick any kid off the roster this late. I don’t expect Dutcher to urge a player to leave the team when he hasn’t yet shown the ability to fill a roster. He’d have to hit 13 before he gets to 15.
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Post by Ambivalent_Fan on May 19, 2019 21:41:37 GMT -8
I totally agree with you. Dutcher is not going to kick any kid off the roster this late. I don’t expect Dutcher to urge a player to leave the team when he hasn’t yet shown the ability to fill a roster. He’d have to hit 13 before he gets to 15. 15?...the total scholarships available is 13...or are you counting walk-one?
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2019 22:16:38 GMT -8
I don’t expect Dutcher to urge a player to leave the team when he hasn’t yet shown the ability to fill a roster. He’d have to hit 13 before he gets to 15. 15?...the total scholarships available is 13...or are you counting walk-one? What I am saying is that a team doesn’t ask players to leave only to leave their scholarship open. Follow along.
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Post by Ambivalent_Fan on May 20, 2019 5:03:45 GMT -8
15?...the total scholarships available is 13...or are you counting walk-one? What I am saying is that a team doesn’t ask players to leave only to leave their scholarship open. Follow along. Just so I'm clear...you are advocating the following strategy (and please correct me if I'm wrong): 1. Quickly fill all open roster slots with the highest available player(s) as soon as possible so there are no roster openings...preferably in the November early signing period...(I'm still not sure of your actual definition of best available player...recruit only 5-star players with significant blue-blood competition for the players' services...or recruit 3-4-star players who actually might come to SDSU in November if offered...you need to help me by clarifying on this point) 2. As better players become available in the Spring or via end-of-season transfers...start cutting the "lowest performing players" and/or early signers currently on the roster to add additional players perceived to have more talent or a higher ceiling - "Lowest performing players" could be an evaluation based on their game stats, even with very limited freshman minutes...with perhaps the logic, if they were good, they would be on the floor during a game so they must not be any good. 3. Either forget about late commits or mid-year transfers...or cut a player from the team late or even mid-year (not sure though if cutting a player mid-year is legal) in order to make room on the roster if a significant player suddenly becomes available late in the process. Again, correct me if I got your team-building philosophy wrong...I'm just trying to understand
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