Maybe Bob's will develop a cot with memory foam, sold of course, at a discount price.Or a cot
ISTR JC saying something along the lines of "If t wasn't for the injury, Rudy's career would have been on another level." But I don't recall anything about it, other than he played in one game his first year, then redshirted.It was largely related to him being not as good as the other people on the team.
ISTR JC saying something along the lines of "If t wasn't for the injury, Rudy's career would have been on another level." But I don't recall anything about it, other than he played in one game his first year, then redshirted.
A big setting screens and picks , generally giving up his body to help win similar to Nolan in 2014 would be a great example and earn him minutes.I'm rooting for Springs. One of the things we are missing is a Whaley type player now that we don't have Whaley. I don't mean a Whaley who eats up major minutes, I mean someone who can rebound, play good defense and knock down a few baskets with some bench minutes.
I came to this thread expecting a stream of terrible puns...leaving disappointed
Or was it CosbyConfucius said, "A man that sleeps on springs, wakes up with wet pajamas or a sore back."
Yeah but at the same time if Johnson doesn’t see significant minutes this year it certainly won’t help us on the recruiting trail. I’m very happy he didn’t jump ship with the other guys who weren’t seeing minutes last year so I’m assuming he expects some game time. If there isn’t a major gap in skill, as much as I root for Springs, we need those minutes to develop Johnson and show if you’re a top 60 player you’re going to get your opportunity.Springs looked better than Johnson in the small sample size of minutes we've had to compare. Johnson seems to have more upside, particularly for the modern game. As of now though, he looks lost and overpowered on defense. Springs seems a more traditional big, but more ready to contribute.