gostangs wrote:i think with a full roster a guy like Deshawn would come in very handy. Wish he would have stayed.
Full roster guys are a dime a dozen. And by that I mean no knock on Dashawn, a classy kid. Hopefully he makes a choice that gets him both playing time and a great education. Transfers...for both good and bad... are just the way of the world these days. This one could work out well for both Dashawn and SMU.
gostangs wrote:i think with a full roster a guy like Deshawn would come in very handy. Wish he would have stayed.
Full roster guys are a dime a dozen. And by that I mean no knock on Dashawn, a classy kid. Hopefully he makes a choice that gets him both playing time and a great education. Transfers...for both good and bad... are just the way of the world these days. This one could work out well for both Dashawn and SMU.
Players like to play. I feel confident he knew his playing time at SMU would be limited. Sorry to see him leave, but I think I understand his reasoning.
About all we know about McDowell right now is that he is a horrid FT shooter. He sublimated his game to fit within the game plan to get the ball to our play makers-because that's what the Coaches asked him to do. We also know that he has the ability to draw fouls and his FG shooting was fine from the field for a true freshman. He hustles on both Offense/Defense/Rebounding. Now he gets the opportunity to expand his game outside the restraints of his "role" in last season's SMU team.
"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.
Was wondering where he would end up. He didnt have many options in his home state, doubt ou or osu would take him. Not sure we would allow him to go to tulsa (if we could block it) and ORU has a no tattoo policy for its basketball players