AustinPerson wrote:Never understand how Keith was a McDonald's All American and Harry Froling was recruited by Division I teams. Poor recruiting analysis, I guess.
Keith had become a heck of a player by he time we played Michigan in Moody last year, doing a little bit of everything including shutting down Michigan's top scorer. A potential talent apparently being wasted
AustinPerson wrote:Never understand how Keith was a McDonald's All American and Harry Froling was recruited by Division I teams. Poor recruiting analysis, I guess.
Idk if KF deserved to be a Mc AA but he had a lot of talent. Froling has talent too. They both just have some issues and different types of baggage. Should have maybe seen they weren't good fits, but the talent is there. Better off without those kind of guys in the long run.
Keith was definitely a 4 star talent-but you miss a semester here- miss a semester there-then join a new team in mid season- you aren't improving. He'll probably get it together at NTSU unless he suddenly quits to go "Pro'. His whole Basketball life has been about taking one shortcut after another.
"With a quarter of a tank of gas, we can get everything we need right here in DFW." -SMU Head Coach Chad Morris
When momentum starts rolling downhill in recruiting-WATCH OUT.
One Trick Pony wrote:You have to try hard to flunk out. Required to show up and act like you care is a little too much for some people. But hey he has more College than I do.
If you hang out with Mary Jane a lot, it is far easier.
One Trick Pony wrote:You have to try hard to flunk out. Required to show up and act like you care is a little too much for some people. But hey he has more College than I do.
If you hang out with Mary Jane a lot, it is far easier.
Not necessarily true
Never let your studies interfere with your education.
CalallenStang wrote:Apparently he got into a car accident while driving to the game today
Men’s basketball’s Keith Frazier involved in car accident Saturday
January 7, 2017 By Clay Massey
North Texas senior guard Keith Frazier was involved in a car accident on his way to Saturday’s home game against Middle Tennessee State University, a source close to the team confirmed.
Frazier missed Thursday’s contest against the University of Alabama at Birmingham with a sore knee. He was not expected to play Saturday.
He was transported to Denton-Presbyterian hospital by his mother. Head coach Tony Benford is currently with Frazier and said the incident does not appear to be serious.
After missing the first half of the season due to NCAA transfer rules, Frazier has only appeared in four games for North Texas. He’s averaged eight points per game since his transfer from Southern Methodist University.
SMU's first president, Robert S. Hyer, selected Harvard Crimson and Yale Blue as SMU's colors to symbolize SMU's high academic standards. We are one of the few Universities to have school colors with real meaning...and we just blow them off.