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Donovan Clingan breaks the BCHS single game scoring record.

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He’s going to have such a major adjustment period. He’s not being challenged at all. I hope this fan base is REALLY patient with him. He’s not going to help us next season
Disagree.
 
Disagree.
He will get minutes because he’s the type that has too much upside to plant on the bench but no way he’s impact player with Sanogo still here
 
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He will get minutes because he’s the type that has too much upside to plant on the bench but no way he’s impact player with Sanogo still here
I think he’ll be ridiculous as a junior. But I’m really interested to see how he responds to the big East. I think he’ll have some flashes against the cupcakes. But when the physicality gets turned up, I’m just uncertain he’ll be ready
 
He’s going to have such a major adjustment period. He’s not being challenged at all. I hope this fan base is REALLY patient with him. He’s not going to help us next season
This needs to be pinned at the top of the Yard. Please leave this kid alone next year. It's going to take time
 
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Windsor does have a future Division 1 player, Tyler Betsey (several Big East offers), plus another guy almost as tall. This was possibly the toughest matchup he’s had.
 
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Only 25 #ctbb players in CIAC history have scored 2,000 points. Here is the complete list.

1. Walt Luckett, Kolbe, 2,691
2. Tom Roy, South Windsor, 2,501
3. Anthony Harris, Danbury , 2,491
4. Alex Jensen, Stonington , 2,357
5. Rashamel Jones, Trinity Catholic, 2,301
6. Tyshon Rogers, Crosby, 2,292
7. Matt Curtis, Cheshire, 2,263
8T. Jordan Williams, Torrington, 2,228
8T. Kahlil Dukes, Capital Prep, 2228
10. Phil Lott, Wilby, 2,212
11. Kris Dunn, New London, 2,201
12. Calvin Murphy, Norwalk , 2,192
13. Stepfan Holley, Capital Prep, 2180
14. John Pinone, South Catholic, 2,174
15. DeJuan Ransom, Wilcox Tech, 2, 154
16. Dave Vigeant, Litchfield, 2,149
17. Jerome Malloy, Kennedy, 2,124
18. Frenchy Tomlin, Harding, 2,107
19. John Williamson, Wilbur Cross 2,100
20. Edmund Saunders, Holy Cross, 2,087
21. Sean Tabb, Somers, 2,061
22. Mustapha Heron, Sacred Heart, 2056 (3 seasons)
23. R.J. Evans, NFA, 2,030
24. Dev Ostrowski, East Lyme, 2,012
25. KeAndre Fair, Weaver, 2,005
 
Disagree.

Gonna have to disagree with your disagreement, lol. Even the best of bigs have an adjustment to the college game. I think he will be very, very good in time. And I hope he can be an effective 5-10 mpg kind of player as a freshman... but I'm not getting my hopes up quite yet.

Very very excited about his potential as a passer.
 
Gonna have to disagree with your disagreement, lol. Even the best of bigs have an adjustment to the college game. I think he will be very, very good in time. And I hope he can be an effective 5-10 mpg kind of player as a freshman... but I'm not getting my hopes up quite yet.

Very very excited about his potential as a passer.
You don't think he'll back up Sanogo next year? I would be pretty shocked if he didn't. We've had people on here saying he'll be redshirt, not gonna happen.
 
You don't think he'll back up Sanogo next year? I would be pretty shocked if he didn't. We've had people on here saying he'll be redshirt, not gonna happen.
Gun to my head right now I'd say Sanogo is pushing 30 minutes a game and the other 10 are split between Akok and Johnson
 



Only 25 #ctbb players in CIAC history have scored 2,000 points. Here is the complete list.

1. Walt Luckett, Kolbe, 2,691
2. Tom Roy, South Windsor, 2,501
3. Anthony Harris, Danbury , 2,491
4. Alex Jensen, Stonington , 2,357
5. Rashamel Jones, Trinity Catholic, 2,301
6. Tyshon Rogers, Crosby, 2,292
7. Matt Curtis, Cheshire, 2,263
8T. Jordan Williams, Torrington, 2,228
8T. Kahlil Dukes, Capital Prep, 2228
10. Phil Lott, Wilby, 2,212
11. Kris Dunn, New London, 2,201
12. Calvin Murphy, Norwalk , 2,192
13. Stepfan Holley, Capital Prep, 2180
14. John Pinone, South Catholic, 2,174
15. DeJuan Ransom, Wilcox Tech, 2, 154
16. Dave Vigeant, Litchfield, 2,149
17. Jerome Malloy, Kennedy, 2,124
18. Frenchy Tomlin, Harding, 2,107
19. John Williamson, Wilbur Cross 2,100
20. Edmund Saunders, Holy Cross, 2,087
21. Sean Tabb, Somers, 2,061
22. Mustapha Heron, Sacred Heart, 2056 (3 seasons)
23. R.J. Evans, NFA, 2,030
24. Dev Ostrowski, East Lyme, 2,012
25. KeAndre Fair, Weaver, 2,005

Frenchy Tomlin used to write ‘French Toast’ on the back of his kicks. He was so smooth. We used to lose to Harding every year.
 
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I don’t think Akok will play center.
It's where a lot of his minutes have been this year already. It's not ideal and hopefully he's back to the same player next year, but right now he's just not quick enough to guard most 4's on the perimeter
 
Akok is a tweener to some degree and therein lies the problem. Not quick enough to guard most 4's on the perimeter, and not strong enough, especially in the lower body, to guard 5's in the post. You can get away with him at the 5 for some spot minutes against certain teams, but not sure you can bank on a permanent role over a whole season. Run up against a team like Seton Hall or have to guard a guy like Watson from Providence for extended minutes and you are probably going to run in to trouble. Maybe if you had a beast of 4 you can swap defensive assignments with but we really don't have anyone like that on our roster.
 
You don't think he'll back up Sanogo next year? I would be pretty shocked if he didn't. We've had people on here saying he'll be redshirt, not gonna happen.
Would be great though if Clingan could take the 5 spot while Sanogo moves to the 4.
 
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