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Re: J'mission Morgan
Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 9:48 am
by Hoop Fan
Bobo has always had some maturity, motivation issues i think. SMU is not a good fit for him, and Doherty is really not a good fit at all to coach him. No way in hell that Doh could motivate this kid, it would be a disaster from day 1. forget it.
Re: J'mission Morgan
Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 10:16 am
by PonyDoh
Would you rather have 2 years of Morgan or potentially 4 from a kid like Geoff Groselle?
Re: J'mission Morgan
Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 10:50 am
by Stallion
Without regard to the specific players -generally in college basketball it is best to take the older big man for 2 years then you get the scholarship back and sign another player for 2 years. You win in college basketball-w/o the elite players-by bunching maturity at the top classes. We've had about 20 big men come through here in 20 years and got very little from them in their Freshman and Sophomore Classes.
Re: J'mission Morgan
Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 10:58 am
by CalallenStang
RGV Pony wrote:the only way we could get him is if he goes to Collin County CC next year and comes to SMU the year following. We don't have any scholarships for him. We need a PG, and we're gonna get one.
This.
Those of you who want to take Morgan instead of a PG don't understand what we need to make this program a winner.
Re: J'mission Morgan
Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 11:11 am
by Stallion
If a player is good enough you simply make room-I've got a few names in mind.
Re: J'mission Morgan
Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 11:46 am
by Dwan
Could not agree more with Stallion.
We have players on our team that are marginal division one players. There are some major questions about this kid's work ethic, but not about his ability. I'm not saying we have to sign him, but he is a DISD kid, former top 40 player in the country in high school and he wants to play closer to home....you HAVE to take a look and kick the tires on this kid. This talk of we need a PG not a center so pass is a joke. He is going to sit out a year due to transfer than would have two years to play....
Re: J'mission Morgan
Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 12:42 pm
by MustangIcon
If he wants to come here, you absolutely take him. You find a way to make room for him AND a point guard. You count on that between Doherty, the Reggies, and Lutz someone can motivate him.
Re: J'mission Morgan
Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 12:59 pm
by PonyDoh
lol, he's not transferring willingly, he was dismissed for being a bad egg & worse player. People can speculate all day, but it just takes one call to Howland. This kid isn't a special talent, he's a role player. This isn't Caracter even, just a rotation guy.
Get a PG & push for early verbals from Holmes, possibly Groselle etc. Put a real foundation together, not patchwork head cases.
Re: J'mission Morgan
Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 3:39 pm
by mustangnation
Im not really following why you think that you cannot have Morgan ,Groselle and Holmes. We have quite a few scholarships coming open after next year. How would taking Morgan not allow you to take Groselle and Holmes as well? I think that if you truly want to get your foot in the door with DISD why would you not want this guy instead of some tweener guard that only has offers from Sam Houston, etc.
Re: J'mission Morgan
Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 9:08 am
by PonyDoh
mustangnation wrote:Im not really following why you think that you cannot have Morgan ,Groselle and Holmes. We have quite a few scholarships coming open after next year. How would taking Morgan not allow you to take Groselle and Holmes as well? I think that if you truly want to get your foot in the door with DISD why would you not want this guy instead of some tweener guard that only has offers from Sam Houston, etc.
You're looking at an '11 rotation of Vilde, Smith, Nyakundi, & Otis already. Add Groselle and that's already a 5 man rotation between the 4 & 5. I'd rather my rotation depth be a promosing frosh, and not some sulking cancerous fatty that can't run.
A failing, profile, disd player, hurts the program. Wait til we take that tub of goo on, and he fails miserably. We'll have destroyed his career...lol. You want to repair DISD, put ypurself in position to have a success story.
Re: J'mission Morgan
Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 9:17 am
by RGV Pony
Plano West is close enough. Bring on Groselle.
That said, who's to say a BIg XII program doesnt pluck him away?
Re: J'mission Morgan
Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 12:14 pm
by MustangIcon
UNT is my guess. Daddy played there. He will have no problem transferring credits. UTA and SMU could be other options. Frankly I don't think Baylor would take him.
Re: J'mission Morgan
Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 7:57 pm
by PonyDoh
RGV Pony wrote:Plano West is close enough. Bring on Groselle.
That said, who's to say a BIg XII program doesnt pluck him away?
It's possible, depending how he plays this summer. Same can be said of Holmes. Groselle's Mom played for the Lady Mustangs, I think, so he's a hoops legacy. All you can do is go to the wall for the kids. Groselle already has Utah & Colorado St offers, I think. We're in pretty good shape, though
Re: J'mission Morgan
Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 9:10 am
by ponyscott
I never heard good things about Morgan when he played HS ball or Select ball here in Dallas.....he is one of those guys who feels he is 'entitled', without putting any effort into it. He will never make it anywhere unless he changes his total attitude.
No way he can make it in to SMU, much less stay here IF he were to get in.
Re: J'mission Morgan
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 10:54 pm
by BUTitan
I wonder if OU might want him? Baylor has no room for him and I don't know if we would want him.