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SMU GETS VERBAL FROM PAUL McCoyModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Interview with McCoy after a 41 point performance on January 25 of this year.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxQBeofJB2A
http://smu.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=803626
Interesting quote from the article: "Coach June Jones is a former Grant alumnus," said Avery. "This was just one of several interesting sub plots that helped lead Paul to SMU." "We will play man to man and we will pick you up at the airport." - Larry Brown
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ESPN rates him #18PG in the nation, here is there analysis
February, 2008: We would be surprised if he doesn't end up high-major. His upside is tremendous due to his athleticism (can get to the rim at will) and blossoming point guard skills. McCoy has the ideal size and frame (fairly long arms and solid length) for the point, though at this point he is more of a combo guard. He has very good speed and quickness and the ability to break down defenders at will off the bounce. He can finish effectively in the paint (avoids contact very well), and despite his small stature, he can finish at the rim quite often in traffic. His jump shot is very good, and he can separate himself from defenders off the dribble as well (to get his shot off). However, despite his athleticism, he is far from a polished product for the point guard position. He has the ability to set up teammates, but he is far too concerned about getting his points (a tad too selfish). In addition, he launches too many ill-advised jump shots early in the shot clock and can force the issue off the drive when the opportunity is not there. Overall, McCoy has all the intangibles to be a solid D-I guard if he tones up his decision-making and creates more opportunities for his teammates.
If he does decide to play football here is his ESPN football evaluation too:
McCoy is a good-looking athlete who plays the game with sound instincts and football intelligence. He possesses good height for a skill player with an athletically built-frame. Utilizes size well against smaller defensive backs when employed at receiver. Consistently wins the jump ball with proper body positioning, leaping skill, sound coordination and soft hands. Extends well away from his frame for the difficult ball. He lacks great separation speed as a route runner but can deceptively slip outside of defenders and up the seam on vertical routes. Snags the ball smoothly in stride and displays adequate fluidity making the first defender miss after the catch. Shows same athleticism and ball skills at defensive back. Flashes adequate hips and turns sticking to receivers in man coverage and good anticipation and plant-and-drive skill breaking on underneath routes in zone. He is a smart defender who places himself in the correct position to make plays by reading the quarterback and showing good coverage awareness. However, we have concerns that some of his production on both sides of the ball stems from savvy play and good athleticism; lack of speed and explosiveness as a skill player is a concern. he does not possess the ideal size to be a pure possession receiver or a physical strong safety; where his range is best suited. McCoy?s continued physical development could dictate college level and his position.
Considering that June Jones played a role in his decision it would seem he is intent on playing football as well.
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If that is true we dont need a bb scholarship, woohooo freebie
So can he sign now or does he have to wait until the FB signing date. Surely some of you recruiting brainiacs can determine whether or not he can sign now or if not, when he can. All those who believe in psycho kinesis, raise my hand
This is AWESOME!
Picking the Ponies over Kentucky (the Wildcats' 2007 trainwreck notwithstanding) is a major coup for Coach Doherty. Was Hopkins even rated No. 10 in THE NATION at his position? I know Hop had a ton of offers, but was he a top-10 point guard? Congratulations, Coach Doherty and staff!
I believe he can sign now under a basketball scholarship and play basketball only this year and then play basketball and football next year.
"We will play man to man and we will pick you up at the airport." - Larry Brown
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That would be a good thing. All those who believe in psycho kinesis, raise my hand
All football players must be on football scholarships unless they are walk-ons. Were this not the case you would see track teams throughout America stockpile linemen. Far East Conference
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