Edward Sargent
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I think we need a boneyard representative on his PhD defense committee.
I actually think that’s awesome!! Seniors!!! Ha!! We have retirees!!He'll turn 25 before the season starts.
Wait, I thought I was the only who cared about spelling players' names right. We can't even spell the names right of our own players who have been here for multiple years. So you're expecting some on here to spell a player's name right who isn't on the team? That's crazy talk.And the BY tradition of butchering names continues.
Its "Kepnang" not "Kepang"
OP, kindly edit your title? You got it right in the body, so I'm guessing that was just an innocent typo. 😉
Even without knowing where he'll be playing next season, he's on the Krauser* Award watchlist.He'll turn 25 before the season starts.
Link?Everyone should read about where this kid came from before we carry on with our jokes.
UConn in the mix for grad transfer big Franck Kepnang, who still has another year of eligibility after playing just two full seasons across the last six seasons at Oregon and Washington.
At 6'11 253, Kepnang is more of a blue-collar battler than a polished big, but he averaged 6.2p, 6.3r, 2.1b last season at Washington, starting nearly every game. EvanMiya.com ranked Kepnang as Washington's most efficient defender. His 9.9% block rate was 14th in the nation and he was top-20 in the Big Ten in both OR% and DR%. Would make for a physical tandem with Hines, but I wouldn't be surprised if he's aiming to continue a starting role somewhere else.
UConn in the mix for grad transfer big Franck Kepnang, who still has another year of eligibility after playing just two full seasons across the last six seasons at Oregon and Washington.
At 6'11 253, Kepnang is more of a blue-collar battler than a polished big, but he averaged 6.2p, 6.3r, 2.1b last season at Washington, starting nearly every game. EvanMiya.com ranked Kepnang as Washington's most efficient defender. His 9.9% block rate was 14th in the nation and he was top-20 in the Big Ten in both OR% and DR%. Would make for a physical tandem with Hines, but I wouldn't be surprised if he's aiming to continue a starting role somewhere else.
Plus, imagine what it'll be like when we go double bigs.............If the rest of the roster fills out in the direction its heading, we won't need the combined center position to average more than 10 ppg. Not to say they can't, but the potential rebounding and defense of a center tandem of Hines and Kepnang could be crazy.
And the BY tradition of butchering names continues.
So there is hope for short, slow, old white guys?I actually think that’s awesome!! Seniors!!! Ha!! We have retirees!!
Chief would cream his pants.Plus, imagine what it'll be like when we go double bigs.............