Not really. If your backups don't think they could be starters, I will guarantee they will be lousy backups.That's kinda mutually exclusive.
Calhoun's whole coaching career(and Ollie') is that everyone has to earn his minutes in practice.
Not really. If your backups don't think they could be starters, I will guarantee they will be lousy backups.That's kinda mutually exclusive.
From another thread:Can someone who has followed this kid closely tell me why everyone is so excited about a sub 200 recruit? I can't remember a kid we've recruited that low ever becoming a star.
Seen him play over 60 times the last two years..he will be a fan favorite simply because he puts more effort into everything he does than anyone else and also does the little things.....no one leaves more flesh and blood literally on the court.and he's a great teammate.one last thing he'a true combo guard and more streaky shooter than a great shooter.all aaa nepsac 1st team should validate any rating
We don't need him to be a star, we desperately need guard depth for next season and CV provides that. He's a very good shooter and competitive as hell. He was being pursued by Louisville, Iowa, Bama and Marquette and was 1st team all conference in arguably the toughest high school league in the country. He isn't some scrub who will just be taking up a roster spot. I'll take a gritty kid with a work ethic who demands competitiveness from his teammates any day of the week.Can someone who has followed this kid closely tell me why everyone is so excited about a sub 200 recruit? I can't remember a kid we've recruited that low ever becoming a star.
Realistically, what's a good comp for this kid?
If he could be Craig Austrie -- solid 4-year contributor, provides some shooting and ballhandling, accepts bench role and doesn't mind being recruited over -- that would be a big lift.
And also UConn lacked the toughness characteristic last year. It seems like these freshman (Gilbert, Vital, and Diarra) will provide some of that needed toughness.
Boy if that doesn't sound exactly like one Jerome Dyson. That's an incredibly good thing if you ask me. One of my all time favorite players, the haters.Seen him play over 60 times the last two years..he will be a fan favorite simply because he puts more effort into everything he does than anyone else and also does the little things.....no one leaves more flesh and blood literally on the court.and he's a great teammate.one last thing he'a true combo guard and more streaky shooter than a great shooter.all aaa nepsac 1st team should validate any rating
He's just as big as Austrie, with room to pack on more muscle. Austrie was pretty slight.He's quicker than Austrie, but very slight of build. Think EJ Harrison with a really good jump shot.
As I mentioned in the Vital thread. KO is undefeated going up against Pitino for guards. Everytime its us or Louisville for a guard....ours.
and also didn't we really want Synder after he re-opened his commitment?"...and don't even tell me that you are thinking about going to that stripper school, because that is not going to happen."Mom knows best.
If all he does is push everyone in practice for PT and make it clear that he's going to out hustle everyone for PT, the team and program will be better for it.
Moreso the front court than the backcourt it seems like there's minutes to be had by taking them via practice and improvement and no one has stepped over another player in the rotation.
That type of positive competition makes everyone better and makes everyone
play harder.
If all he does is push everyone in practice for PT and make it clear that he's going to out hustle everyone for PT, the team and program will be better for it.
Moreso the front court than the backcourt it seems like there's minutes to be had by taking them via practice and improvement and no one has stepped over another player in the rotation.
That type of positive competition makes everyone better and makes everyone play harder.
Actually, he has known Bunkey - just to correct the recordGreat news! Sounds like he brings us things we need; toughness, a shooter, a ball handler. Great job by KO and the staff and great to have him as a part of the Husky family. Welcome aboard Christian! And somehow we were able to recruit him without Bunkey!

He looks great in Husky Blue!!!!
Oh please tell me he photoshopped his head on to Phil Nolan's body. That would be too good.
In that case I stand corrected. Sorry for the inaccuracy of my post.Actually, he has known Bunkey - just to correct the record![]()
Got 2 NYC ballers in this class, and both look like 4-year players given their skillset & athletic profile.Glad we re-upped on a NYC baller. Was getting concerned about no rep beyond Facey. I also like that he appears to be for now here for 3-4 years.
Great get, especially for program stability!