BleedGopher
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Boy, that was a "No sh*t, Sherlock" column.
I agree with Bob by-and large. 2008 was a great class on paper. Probably one of the best on paper that we've had in a couple of decades. Of course, you can't play the game on paper which lends credence to Doogie's straightforward point.
We definitely got some good talent from that class, but we made way too many mistakes. Kill alluded to this on Wednesday and I heard Mason discussing it as well. Not every player is going to be a starter, but you at least need guys that can be in your program for 4-5 years and be back-ups that can provide some depth. Brock, Dandridge, Edwards, Hill, Maresh, and Whaley all were academic casualties. That's 6 guys in one class, which is way too many.
Boy, that was a "No sh*t, Sherlock" column.
I agree with Bob by-and large. 2008 was a great class on paper. Probably one of the best on paper that we've had in a couple of decades. Of course, you can't play the game on paper which lends credence to Doogie's straightforward point.