#1 in NCAA with a Player Efficiency Rating of 35.2. #2 in NCAA in rebounds per game with an average of 12.3. 8th in the NCAA in field goal percentage (.634). He's also a big man who shot 77.8% from the line. I'd say that he will receive a great deal of interest.
He did have those averages but he played only four games. I saw him in an early season game against USC. Looks like that was his last game of the season.
I can't answer for Unregistered User but I agree with him because I care about the quality of discourse. Maybe he feels the same. I've never been on another forum where people can kick an exhausted horse for as long and as often as they do here.
I agree but that statement is an argument for NOT taking so many from one conference. If those teams are just going to be fodder for better teams, why not spread the fodder teams around the conferences?
Don't blame the SEC for that. Blame the selection committee. This is what happens when you abandon common sense measures like conference records and just pick teams based on an index. If a team plays in a conference with a lot of good teams, that team will have a good rating on an index but...
To be fair to Henley, Ben wasn't fired until two years after Henley left so we can't consider him a possible proximate cause for that one. But, yeah, Henley might be the leading jinx among college players.
Thank you for that! There actually were six from the 2020-21 team who returned to play for Shrewsberry:
Seth Lundy
John Harrar
Sam Sessoms
Myles Dread
Caleb Dorsey
Dallion Johnson
Obviously not all of those actually entered the portal.