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Not Developing or Not Identifying Talent?
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[QUOTE="EASTFLA, post: 4292211, member: 10791"] I think this is a bit harsh. Calhoun lost a lot of players and swung and missed often as well by their graduation class: Lubin 2014 transferred Trice. 2009 transferred Haralson 2008 transferred Eaves 2006 transferred Kellogg 2004 transferred Thompson 2003 transferred Garrison 2005 transferred Bradley 2010 transferred Sam Cassell 2014 transferred Phil Nolan 2012 never developed Terrence Samuel 2013 transferred Kenton Facey 2013 modestly productive Jonathon Mandelove 2006 transferred Stephen Enoch 2015 transferred Darius Smith 2009 transferred Marcus Johnson 2005 transferred Coombes McDaniel 2009 transferred Curtis Kelly 2006 transferred After Major 2006 transferred Alex Oriachi 2006 transferred I’m sure this isn’t 100% accurate but you get the point. This was all before the portal! Calhoun had more success bringing in players ranked 5-25 and most, not all did big things. Hurley has yet to get [/QUOTE]
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