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Men's Basketball Signs Four to 2011 Class

Jab979 said

walty12 said

Rick said

Exit39 said

seems like we could've gotten a better juco big man.

I think Sargent will resemble a 2" taller version of former Owl Seydou Kone

LOL, at best 3 people know what you are talking about on this board Rick.  Awesome reference though.

haha come on you don't think people remember Kone? Wasn't he one of those one and done type of guys? He played like 3 minutes a game if he was lucky lol

He was injured a lot, but that wasn't what i was eluding to…i was eluding to his skill set.

IMO, they will be very similiar…

Now, if anyone can remember any of that throughout the limited time in action, you're all set! And I think that is what Walty was refering to

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Silver_Bullet32 said

One good thing is that Jarvis has always developed bigs. I remember Jarvis doing a real good job with Yinka Dare at GW.

Yep, he's had a few…

Ewing is another.

The big factor to see is this kid's potential. If he is stacked therein, Jarvis will get it out of him.

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Silver_Bullet32 said

I remember Jarvis doing a real good job with Yinka Dare at GW. Dare was raw and picked up basketball late. He was a rebounding machine. Not much of a pro career, but did get drafted…. We can only hope for that kind of success…

Haha Stinka Yinka  ;D

My two favorite teams are FAU, and who ever is beating FIU!
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Piece on Omari Grier today on Philly.com:

Grier's journey to college covered a lot of miles. Looking for more exposure, he transferred from Episcopal Academy to Impact Basketball Academy in Las Vegas before his senior season of high school. He spent this past season at Maine Central Institute in Pittsfield, Maine.

"I think, overall, going to all these different places was definitely a learning experience," said Grier, who chose FAU over Arkansas-Little Rock, Maine, Towson, and Mount St. Mary's. "Even though I haven't been to college yet, I feel like I'm prepared for college, being away from home.

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