Next season, our guard position is the following:
Bairstow, Anthony, Miller, Bischoff, Worster, and Ashworth.
I also wonder what will happen with Stall and Kuba after this season. Kuba and Stall are looking like bench players next season with Queta, Bean, Anderson, Dorius, McChesney, and John likely being our top 6 bigs next season.
Re: We need a grad transfer guard next season.
Posted: January 25th, 2020, 2:11 pm
by Aggie84025
Is Stall leaving? His scholardhip has been a waste.
He played this season in the 1st half of this season, but it seems to me that this is his last season here.
If Stall is playing for the team next season, what good would that do for the team. Kuba to a lesser degree is in the same boat. Kuba is already the number 5/6 big with 2 bigs coming in next season to be expected to be better than Kuba.
Re: We need a grad transfer guard next season.
Posted: January 25th, 2020, 3:30 pm
by mcaggie1
I guess the question is will Queta be coming back. Also, my own opinion is that Kuba is better than Dorius. Better hands, better movement. I don't know why coach Smith has benched Kuba since the beginning of the season, but if Kuba was getting the minutes given to Dorius, I think he would be way better off heading in to next year.
Re: We need a grad transfer guard next season.
Posted: January 25th, 2020, 10:18 pm
by NavyBlueAggie
It has been suggested Kuba is slowly healing from his appendectomy incision which remains tender. Perhaps we will see more of this player in the coming weeks.
Re: We need a grad transfer guard next season.
Posted: January 25th, 2020, 10:57 pm
by GUS
I have the impression that Stall is done with basketball for health reasons, but will remain with the team until he graduates.
It has been suggested Kuba is slowly healing from his appendectomy incision which remains tender. Perhaps we will see more of this player in the coming weeks.
It’s hard to predict how long the recovery should be following a burst appendix. The damage to the inner wall of the abdomen can be significant which is why it’s so deadly. LKGates is a better reference on this one but suffice it to say, there can be a number of complications or delays following a case like Kuba’s.
It has been suggested Kuba is slowly healing from his appendectomy incision which remains tender. Perhaps we will see more of this player in the coming weeks.
Paging LKGates, LKGates please pickup the white curtesy phone.
It has been suggested Kuba is slowly healing from his appendectomy incision which remains tender. Perhaps we will see more of this player in the coming weeks.
It’s hard to predict how long the recovery should be following a burst appendix. The damage to the inner wall of the abdomen can be significant which is why it’s so deadly. LKGates is a better reference on this one but suffice it to say, there can be a number of complications or delays following a case like Kuba’s.
He played this season in the 1st half of this season, but it seems to me that this is his last season here.
If Stall is playing for the team next season, what good would that do for the team. Kuba to a lesser degree is in the same boat. Kuba is already the number 5/6 big with 2 bigs coming in next season to be expected to be better than Kuba.
I think Stall hurt himself before Christmas. He has been limping noticeably, plus the extended Christmas vacation makes me think he’s done. As for the “waste” of a scholarship, I have a feeling banging against a 6’11” 260 lbs guy in practice is exactly what Queta has needed. Plus he’s an outstanding bench guy. So don’t be such a Richard.
It has been suggested Kuba is slowly healing from his appendectomy incision which remains tender. Perhaps we will see more of this player in the coming weeks.
It’s hard to predict how long the recovery should be following a burst appendix. The damage to the inner wall of the abdomen can be significant which is why it’s so deadly. LKGates is a better reference on this one but suffice it to say, there can be a number of complications or delays following a case like Kuba’s.
Wait... did his appendix actually burst? I thought they removed it in time in a straightforward appendicitis surgery.
It has been suggested Kuba is slowly healing from his appendectomy incision which remains tender. Perhaps we will see more of this player in the coming weeks.
It’s hard to predict how long the recovery should be following a burst appendix. The damage to the inner wall of the abdomen can be significant which is why it’s so deadly. LKGates is a better reference on this one but suffice it to say, there can be a number of complications or delays following a case like Kuba’s.
Wait... did his appendix actually burst? I thought they removed it in time in a straightforward appendicitis surgery.
I keep saying this -
He is on the waiting list for an appendix donor. As soon as one comes through, it will get installed and he will be good to go.
Re: We need a grad transfer guard next season.
Posted: January 28th, 2020, 10:26 pm
by FL350Aggie
We have him. Marco Anthony. He transferred from Virgina last year.
Re: We need a grad transfer guard next season.
Posted: January 29th, 2020, 5:42 am
by aggies22
We probably won't take a grad transfer guard but we might take a JuCo one.
Re: We need a grad transfer guard next season.
Posted: January 29th, 2020, 12:26 pm
by Aglicious
Yes, the cat we need is sitting on our bench. Sure wish he could have played with this group players - it could have been amazing.
It has been suggested Kuba is slowly healing from his appendectomy incision which remains tender. Perhaps we will see more of this player in the coming weeks.
It’s hard to predict how long the recovery should be following a burst appendix. The damage to the inner wall of the abdomen can be significant which is why it’s so deadly. LKGates is a better reference on this one but suffice it to say, there can be a number of complications or delays following a case like Kuba’s.
Wait... did his appendix actually burst? I thought they removed it in time in a straightforward appendicitis surgery.
I keep saying this -
He is on the waiting list for an appendix donor. As soon as one comes through, it will get installed and he will be good to go.
He is waiting to get a vestigial organ transplant?
It has been suggested Kuba is slowly healing from his appendectomy incision which remains tender. Perhaps we will see more of this player in the coming weeks.
It’s hard to predict how long the recovery should be following a burst appendix. The damage to the inner wall of the abdomen can be significant which is why it’s so deadly. LKGates is a better reference on this one but suffice it to say, there can be a number of complications or delays following a case like Kuba’s.
Wait... did his appendix actually burst? I thought they removed it in time in a straightforward appendicitis surgery.
I keep saying this -
He is on the waiting list for an appendix donor. As soon as one comes through, it will get installed and he will be good to go.
He is waiting to get a vestigial organ transplant?
Public Service Announcement from OKAggie: Always check the batteries on your sarcasm detector every six months.
Re: We need a grad transfer guard next season.
Posted: January 29th, 2020, 5:21 pm
by Donman
Does Kuba have a redshirt? Part of me wonders if he is going to take it (or do they have an injury redshirt? ). I seem to remember if you played in less than 25% of games you qualified.
Re: We need a grad transfer guard next season.
Posted: January 29th, 2020, 6:29 pm
by ProvoAggie
Donman wrote:Does Kuba have a redshirt? Part of me wonders if he is going to take it (or do they have an injury redshirt? ). I seem to remember if you played in less than 25% of games you qualified.
For a regular redshirt you can't play in any games for basketball. Football allows 4 games. For a medical redshirt you can play in 30%. Right now he is right at that threshold. 1 more game puts him over the limit.
It has been suggested Kuba is slowly healing from his appendectomy incision which remains tender. Perhaps we will see more of this player in the coming weeks.
It’s hard to predict how long the recovery should be following a burst appendix. The damage to the inner wall of the abdomen can be significant which is why it’s so deadly. LKGates is a better reference on this one but suffice it to say, there can be a number of complications or delays following a case like Kuba’s.
Wait... did his appendix actually burst? I thought they removed it in time in a straightforward appendicitis surgery.
I keep saying this -
He is on the waiting list for an appendix donor. As soon as one comes through, it will get installed and he will be good to go.
He is waiting to get a vestigial organ transplant?
Public Service Announcement from OKAggie: Always check the batteries on your sarcasm detector every six months.
I thought this might be sarcasm, but it just seemed to be presented very matter-of-factly and I had to look up vestigial organ transplants. Next time I'll fall back on Occam's razor.