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The taller guy!Who has the higher ceiling?
Wouldn’t that be the lower ceiling??The taller guy!
Take whoever commits first. Would kind of like the local kid but trust the staff in whoever they can get. Let's just make sure we get one!Who has the higher ceiling?
Not if you're considering the structure of living and work quarters.Wouldn’t that be the lower ceiling??
I'll take both obviously. Otherwise I would take Clingan. He seems like he could be a four year player, future CT legend and maybe start two 7 footers when Javonte Brown Ferguson is a Junior. In my dream scenario we take the transfer from Nolley and Sanogo this year. Jackson/Bouk/Nolley play between 20-25 minutes a game with Jackson likely coming off the bench for the beginning of the season. I don't think Jackson will stay at Uconn if he plays less than 20 minutes a game on the wing. Next year we have Gaffney/Jackson/Nolly/Sanogo/Javonte Brown Ferguson - Incoming Clingan and whoever else we land at the guard spots for depth and make a run. I made the mistake of looking at Hunter Sallis's Rivals page today and the forecast bummed me out. A Nolley commitment would definitely cheer me up. The thought of signing Sanogo would freeze my internet with all the refresh clicks so I don't want to get my hopes up right now.
As several have stated, why not both? I'm sure battling everyday in practice help Mourning and Mutumbo at Georgetown.

I actually think that this combo is making Cuse fans pretty sad right now.Whichever makes Cuse fans more sad.
I just meant that I'm sure the progressed quicker facing each other. It's just the way it works. The better the competition you face, the better you tend to get.It may have helped Mourning and Mutombo in games against other teams, but it didn't help them when faced with the fearsome tandem of Dan Cyrulik and Toraino Walker in the 1990 Big East Semi-Final........![]()
I just meant that I'm sure the progressed quicker facing each other. It's just the way it works. The better the competition you face, the better you tend to get.
I just wish Walker had stayed. He was a beast in his brief time. I still remember that one handed tomahawk putback slam.I understood you but I can't help myself when I think about how unlikely it was that Cyrulik and Walker held their own against the Might M's that night so I had to get in a little shoutout for Dan and Toraino.