Kent State has made a couple of deep runs in the tourney over the last three years...if Coach Woodson were offered the job, it would be tough to pass up.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: LaPorteAveApostle on June 13, 2013, 12:45:31 PMQuote from: covufan on June 12, 2013, 07:26:38 PMOur opponents will fear our "Keyser Söze"The greatest trick David Chadwick ever pulled was convincing the VUFZ he didn't exist.
Quote from: historyman on June 11, 2013, 06:38:06 PM
From what I remember of Chadwick last season and the very little I've seen of him in the open gym I commend ARCInsider for his glass-half-full outlook. I think David is trying to form the player he wants to become and working hard at it. I don't believe Chadwick has reached anywhere near what we need him to be so he can be effective in the HL. He's not strong enough to take on an Anderson or Minnerath and he doesn't have enough finesse to create much on his own with his moves.
I think Chadwick will be a good role player and probably play a lot at the beginning of the season but unless he makes huge strides he'll lose time as the freshmen develop and grow over the year. He's certainly not going to hurt the team.
Quote from: valporun on June 11, 2013, 11:16:28 AM
ARCInsider, Chadwick probably isn't getting the attention you believe he deserves because no one outside of Conference USA has seen him play. Yes, I hope he is working to be ready to crack the rotation of the bench early in the season, but I, as well as many on this board, don't know enough about how he really can do. We know what Vashil has done, and what he needs to work on, but until Chadwick logs some minutes in the lineup, no one has an idea of what he will do for the 2013-14 season.
Quote from: sliman on June 10, 2013, 09:05:25 PM
I hope Chadwick turns out to be a major contributor on a good team, but he is a transfer from Rice in Conference USA and not the Pac 10-12. In two years at Rice, he averaged less than seven minutes a game in 52 games with around 1.5 points and 1 rebound a game. Those stats don't mean he can't be a big part of the Crusaders, but may explain why he's "not getting the attention he deserves." Without a doubt, though, he gives us valuable depth on the front line.
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