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Calhoun had a bad habit in the last few years of opting for security blankets at times - Gavin Edwards and Tyler Olander were two largely limited players who got more minutes than they would have if they'd shown up ten years earlier.
That Tyler got almost 18 minutes a game that season was just nuts - our penance for that bit of idiocy is watching Roscoe Smith collect basketballs like he thinks they're made of gold.
In fairness, Roscoe and Olander put up virtually the exact same numbers in every statistical category that year. My recollection is that both Olander and Daniels got off to pretty good starts and outplayed Roscoe during the cupcake portion of the schedule. Over time, it became apparent that those two were overmatched and they worked themselves out of the rotation, with Roscoe being the main beneficiary. He played a lot more down the stretch, culminating with 33 minutes against Iowa State.
That was such a weird team in 2011-2012. One of the most talented rosters we've ever had, but every single guy seemed like he was a year away. As a result, we had 2 or 3-way competitions at certain positions (especially the 3 and 4) and it took awhile to figure out who our best players were. Eventually it became obvious that our best lineup included Napier, Boatright, and Lamb playing together (with Drummond at the 5), leaving one spot to be shared among Roscoe, Oriakhi, Olander, Giffey, and Daniels. In hindsight, it isn't all that surprising that certain guys were unhappy.
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. PLEASE can mauconn and fluedy throw some water balloons at that guy? PLEASE!
You are our shining star of hope! Hopefully he is eating and lifting weights between classes and practice.