He’s playing against top notch juco competition. He plays in easily the toughest Juco region in the country.Um, did anyone notice in the video posted above that there were, at most, like 11 people in the stands for every game. Does level of competition play into this at all? Again, Hurley sure seems to have it under control, so people, calm down.
Um, did anyone notice in the video posted above that there were, at most, like 11 people in the stands for every game. Does level of competition play into this at all? Again, Hurley sure seems to have it under control, so people, calm down.
I agree with this - took a look at guards considering us in 2021 on 247, I’m not seeing a lot of options so far.Been kinda worried about the 2021 guard market seeing as Bouknight (probably)and Polley will be out. Doesn’t seem we are really good with anyone rn. Unless we receive a transfer.
Does anyone know why he’s staying at his Juco when he would be immediately eligible in D1? Strange no?I agree with this - took a look at guards considering us in 2021 on 247, I’m not seeing a lot of options so far.
He was a freshman this year, you need to complete 2 years and graduate to transfer for D1Does anyone know why he’s staying at his Juco when he would be immediately eligible in D1? Strange no?
So the rule change won’t effect JUCO transfers?He was a freshman this year, you need to complete 2 years and graduate to transfer for D1
I never thought of that, I assume no but I have no idea honestlySo the rule change won’t effect JUCO transfers?
He was the best Juco freshman in the country. I’m also guessing he’s related to Boogie Ellis?Drives and finishes with both hands, nice short game floaters in the lane, unorthodox look on his three's but they go in at a pretty high rate and it is JUCO so the competition is better than the high school videos we see on other kids. He makes the steals look so easy, drives by the defenders in the lane easily too, so not much to not like except maybe his jump shot form.
He was a freshman this year, you need to complete 2 years and graduate to transfer for D1
As soon as I started to watch his highlight video, I said to myself he plays a lot like CV.Threes, layups and 8 foot pull up jumpers. Saw one dunk, and that was barely over the rim. I think 3 steals to start breaks, which was a CV staple. I hope he can play D like CV, but you rarely see any in mixtapes.
His shooting percentages speak for themselves, but quite a few of his 3 pointers just look ugly. Starts them from a flat footed, wide stance, then ends up with a kind of sideways and forward leg kick.
Still, 50% from the field is 50% from the field, and scoring in general, especially perimeter shooting is among the areas we need help in, so...
Been kinda worried about the 2021 guard market seeing as Bouknight (probably)and Polley will be out. Doesn’t seem we are really good with anyone rn. Unless we receive a transfer.
Kids coach is a Louisville alum, they were the first to offer. They have to be seen as the leader here.Is there another Chief dam break hidden away somewhere here?
Had four year school offers so it's puzzling why he went JUCO. Maybe he felt he was under recruited and didn't want to have to sit out a year in order to transfer from a four year school? Here's his profile from Tallahassee Community College:
"Electric athlete who was the centerpiece of the Eagles' incoming freshmen class...plays with tremendous poise...above average shooter...is learning to be a true point guard...elite work ethic, loves the game...gym rat."
High School: Signed with Tallahassee out of Quality Education Academy...played for head coach Isaac Pitts...finished his prep career with 2,383 career points...averaged 16.7 points, 4.7 assists and 1.2 steals during his senior season...picked the Eagles over a host of two-year schools, including Eastern Florida State College, Cape Fear Community College and Moberly Area College, and four-year schools such as Santa Clara, Southern, North Carolina Central, Eastern Kentucky, Kennesaw State and Charleston Southern.
Personal: Given name is Elbert, III...born on December 18...son of Tasha McArthur and Elbert Ellis, Jr., who was a multi-sport athlete (football, track) at the University of Pittsburgh and later played in the NFL for the Carolina Panthers and Green Bay Packers...played club ball for Team Wall on the Adidas circuit, where he was coached by Tony Edwards...plans to major in sport management.
Getting to Know El Ellis
Favorite TV show: Fairly Odd Parents...Favorite movie: Get Rich or Die Trying...Favorite food: Pizza...One food I absolutely will not touch: Sushi...Favorite music genre: Rap...What is my spirit animal: Lion...What three words best describe me: A freaking dog...What's the best piece of advice I've ever received: Hard work beats talent...To get ready for a game, I like to: Sleep...Favorite athlete: John Wall...Favorite professional sports team: Los Angeles Lakers...My most memorable moment as an athlete: Scoring over 2,000 points in high school.
Hurley is a big believer in bloodlines, pedigree.Had four year school offers so it's puzzling why he went JUCO. Maybe he felt he was under recruited and didn't want to have to sit out a year in order to transfer from a four year school? Here's his profile from Tallahassee Community College:
"Electric athlete who was the centerpiece of the Eagles' incoming freshmen class...plays with tremendous poise...above average shooter...is learning to be a true point guard...elite work ethic, loves the game...gym rat."
High School: Signed with Tallahassee out of Quality Education Academy...played for head coach Isaac Pitts...finished his prep career with 2,383 career points...averaged 16.7 points, 4.7 assists and 1.2 steals during his senior season...picked the Eagles over a host of two-year schools, including Eastern Florida State College, Cape Fear Community College and Moberly Area College, and four-year schools such as Santa Clara, Southern, North Carolina Central, Eastern Kentucky, Kennesaw State and Charleston Southern.
Personal: Given name is Elbert, III...born on December 18...son of Tasha McArthur and Elbert Ellis, Jr., who was a multi-sport athlete (football, track) at the University of Pittsburgh and later played in the NFL for the Carolina Panthers and Green Bay Packers...played club ball for Team Wall on the Adidas circuit, where he was coached by Tony Edwards...plans to major in sport management.
Getting to Know El Ellis
Favorite TV show: Fairly Odd Parents...Favorite movie: Get Rich or Die Trying...Favorite food: Pizza...One food I absolutely will not touch: Sushi...Favorite music genre: Rap...What is my spirit animal: Lion...What three words best describe me: A freaking dog...What's the best piece of advice I've ever received: Hard work beats talent...To get ready for a game, I like to: Sleep...Favorite athlete: John Wall...Favorite professional sports team: Los Angeles Lakers...My most memorable moment as an athlete: Scoring over 2,000 points in high school.
Kids coach is a Louisville alum, they were the first to offer. They have to be seen as the leader here.