Earlington a total non-factor... this is what we are recruiting? I’m all for heart like the movie Rudy, but a 6’3 PF who is a non factor vs Naz Reid is a bit disconcerting as we need a lot more. Getting more and more annoyed with what we are having to deal with here.. We need real talent and we aren’t landing it.
Earlington is the kind of player we always recruited to do the dirty work for the first round draft picks we had virtually every year. I think he'll be a fine player...although I admit I never saw him play.
I don't understand the mantra that Mullin/Richmond and company are fun to play for. Why are so many players leaving? That's what's pushing me off the Mullin bandwagon. Kentucky/Duke etc have one and done's leaving for the NBA. We have players leaving for the "Morby Techs" of the world. Forget the mediocre at best recruiting. We can't even keep the three star players we have. Until Mullin figures out a way to stop the bleeding, we'll be writing how Earlington jumped ship to play at Ramapo College because he wanted to be "closer to home".
Right now, we are at rock bottom. We're even worse than the Norm years. Sad.
This year did not go as planned. But worse than norm years no way! We had an exciting team this year. We went 0-11 to start BE play which is unbelievable. A few of those games we were thoroughly out played, a few of them we were clearly the worse team and a few of them we got some really bad breaks. We win 2 of those and we’re an nit team who’s bringing back next years BE POY. Retain ponds and this is nowhere near rock bottom IMO.
Before the 06-07 season was even underway the program lost Doug Wiggins to Uconn, Derwin Kitchen to academics and Rob Thomas to the worst ACL injury I’ve ever read about. How would a starting 5 of the following panned out that season?
Kitchen - PG
Wiggins - SG
Thomas - SF
Calhoun - PF
Hamilton - C
With a bench of Hill, Geno, Mason, Spears and Jasuloines.
I’d expect that team to have made the NIT. Norm wasn’t just an awful coach. He was unlucky, too.
I find it telling that Mullin’s team in his 3rd season is eerily familiar to Norm’s in his 3rd season. This season started with a lot of promise. Then, after the team lost LoVett and Ponds was injured and playing through pain, it collapsed.
There was absolutely hope, but it was short lived. There needs to be more than just Shamorie. I’m willing to bet anybody that the program isn’t getting more than two more seasons out of him. That means that we need other players who can play. We can’t count on one guy to be the entire team.