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Rick Issanza (C, 7'1", 225) to visit
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[QUOTE="cap10dingus, post: 3162994, member: 9751"] All the talk constantly about not getting another C because we will have possible better options next year. What in the world will we do if Carlton misses ANY time never mind a large chunk of the season? We need a viable option back there if anything to ensure we show some progress as a program this year if Carlton gets hurt. We don't do that and the unthinkable happens, then we inevitably regress, all the positive momentum could quickly fall into a negative spiral. Who we recruiting then? Trust in Hurley to make the right call but I don't see that being anything but finding a big man that can minimally fight for rebounds if called on. Sure I think we could get away with small ball for a stretch or too but we are INSANELY thin down low and seem to be underestimating that. All that said this is assuming we have a spot to fill if not we are already rolling the dice. [/QUOTE]
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