f this topic and enjoy Los Lobos!
Can't believe this hasn't surfaced yet either:
The cost of UConn tuition, room and board and other fees and expected expenses will come out to just under $48,000 for the 2013-14 academic year. Wolf is not eligible for any federal assistance or have access to student loan money. Those programs are only available to United States citizens or legal permanent residents. Private loans can be made in the United States and there is a market for student loans without a federal guarantee, but loaning that money out to a foreign national without a U.S. based co-signor is a non-starter." as international students cannot receive financial aid "
Wha???
Daniels doesn't and probably won't rebound with the same intensity as Wolf did. Wolf was a far better rebounder, and a far better fouler too.Fact is Wolf showed signs of being a good high-post player. He would helped us against Stanford. Since he's not here, I would think that role could be filled by Daniels. Why isn't it?
...and he brings five more fouls to the table.Wolf averaged about 10 points, 10 boards, and 3 blocks per 40 last year.
He had a beautiful looking J from 12 feet and in.
He played with emotion.
We seemed to play better when he was in.
Damn I miss him, and I wish he was here.
I don't know if he would have been the missing piece, but I have zero doubt he would be much better than the Brimah/Olander/Nolan mess we have right now.
http://basketball.eurobasket.com/player/Enosch_Wolf/Telekom_Baskets_Bonn/102955Does anybody know how he is doing on his new team? Are there stats for him?
Wise2 said:He would have been the missing piece. I don't want to rehash what he did, but he could have come back and helped us, especially in the middle of the zone. He could rebound and score. Yes, he was also foul prone, but a center rotation of Enosch and Brimah for 30 minutes and Nolan and Olander for 10 or foul trouble would have put us over the top and a definite title contender. Oh well, what could have been.....
At the height of his production, last year, Wolf averaged 3.4 rebounds per game. Even if he played a full 40 every game, he barely would have averaged 10. DD during that same year of superior rebounding on Wolf's part still somehow managed to average 5.5.Daniels doesn't and probably won't rebound with the same intensity as Wolf did. Wolf was a far better rebounder, and a far better fouler too.
If you think DD is a better rebounder than Wolf, then you didn't watch Wolf closely last year.At the height of his production, last year, Wolf averaged 3.4 rebounds per game. Even if he played a full 40 every game, he barely would have averaged 10. DD during that same year of superior rebounding on Wolf's part still somehow managed to average 5.5.
Does nobody think before they post here? Do they just blindly type crap and hope nobody spends 30 seconds to actually look up stats?