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Roster Tracker 21-22
I realized no one was doing this, and it is needed with all the moves happening. Correct me or give some updates whenever needed
1-Brock Miller RS SR
2-Justin Bean RS SR
3-Trevin Dorius RS JR
4-Sean Bairstow JR
5-Liam McChesney RS SO
6-Steven Ashworth SO
7-Max Shulga SO
8-Szymon Zapala SO
9-Cade Potter FR
10-Brandon Horvath Grad Transfer from UMBC
11-
12-
13-
Walk-ons
Matthew Wickizer SO
Landon Brenchley FR
1-Brock Miller RS SR
2-Justin Bean RS SR
3-Trevin Dorius RS JR
4-Sean Bairstow JR
5-Liam McChesney RS SO
6-Steven Ashworth SO
7-Max Shulga SO
8-Szymon Zapala SO
9-Cade Potter FR
10-Brandon Horvath Grad Transfer from UMBC
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12-
13-
Walk-ons
Matthew Wickizer SO
Landon Brenchley FR
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Thanks, this is helpful! Isn’t Landon Brenchley going to be a walk-on this fall?
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do we have confirmation that Potter is still committed and planning to join the team this summer/fall? or have we just not heard any different? Not sure we should plan on him to be a "savior" of any sort, but he has a build and a skillset that we could really use and I (for one) am excited to see...
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I liked his highlights. No idea if he is still planning on coming.ShowMeAggie wrote: ↑April 13th, 2021, 10:59 amdo we have confirmation that Potter is still committed and planning to join the team this summer/fall? or have we just not heard any different? Not sure we should plan on him to be a "savior" of any sort, but he has a build and a skillset that we could really use and I (for one) am excited to see...
Sending out the bat signal to aggies22.... Any idea if we are still planning on Potter?
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I figured somebody would remember, so I add that name to our walk-ons.AGGIEinIOWA wrote: ↑April 13th, 2021, 10:57 amThanks, this is helpful! Isn’t Landon Brenchley going to be a walk-on this fall?
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I think people are assuming so based on supportive tweets or instagram posts he’s made. But I assume nothing at this point.
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Personally I think with Shulga back I don't see the need for Bairstow. They essentially fill the same role, and between the two Shulga has higher upside.ineptimusprime wrote: ↑April 13th, 2021, 11:27 amI think people are assuming so based on supportive tweets or instagram posts he’s made. But I assume nothing at this point.
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Depth and they are interchangeable at the wing spots. You need both at this pointhipsterdoofus21 wrote: ↑April 13th, 2021, 11:32 amPersonally I think with Shulga back I don't see the need for Bairstow. They essentially fill the same role, and between the two Shulga has higher upside.ineptimusprime wrote: ↑April 13th, 2021, 11:27 amI think people are assuming so based on supportive tweets or instagram posts he’s made. But I assume nothing at this point.
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They do overlap a bit but I can see Bairstow backing up the 3 spot where Brock plays or taking it over if Brock doesn’t return. Bairstow is a good shooter and long and athletic enough to guard most 3’s. He wouldn’t have to handle the ball as much in that spot either. Shulga I see more as a 2 and taking or backing up Marco’s spot.hipsterdoofus21 wrote:Personally I think with Shulga back I don't see the need for Bairstow. They essentially fill the same role, and between the two Shulga has higher upside.ineptimusprime wrote: ↑April 13th, 2021, 11:27 amI think people are assuming so based on supportive tweets or instagram posts he’s made. But I assume nothing at this point.
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It's early. I may not get an answer right away but I'll see what I can find out.ineptimusprime wrote: ↑April 13th, 2021, 11:00 amI liked his highlights. No idea if he is still planning on coming.ShowMeAggie wrote: ↑April 13th, 2021, 10:59 amdo we have confirmation that Potter is still committed and planning to join the team this summer/fall? or have we just not heard any different? Not sure we should plan on him to be a "savior" of any sort, but he has a build and a skillset that we could really use and I (for one) am excited to see...
Sending out the bat signal to aggies22.... Any idea if we are still planning on Potter?
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SLB wrote: ↑April 13th, 2021, 10:53 amI realized no one was doing this, and it is needed with all the moves happening. Correct me or give some updates whenever needed
1-Brock Miller RS SR
2-Justin Bean RS SR
3-Trevin Dorius RS JR
4-Sean Bairstow JR
5-Liam McChesney RS SO
6-Steven Ashworth SO
7-Max Shulga SO
8-Szymon Zapala SO
9-Cade Potter FR
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Walk-ons
Matthew Wickizer SO
Landon Brenchley FR
I'd rank them more like:
1- Justin Bean RS SR
2- Steven Ashworth SO
3- Liam McChesney RS SO
4- Sean Bairstow JR
5- Max Shulga SO
6- Szymon Zapala SO
7- Brock Miller RS SR
8- Cade Potter FR
9- Trevin Dorius RS JR
10 - NEW ADDITION 1
11- NEW ADDITION 2
12 - NEW ADDITION 3
13 - NEW ADDITION 4
Of course, if all goes well, the new additions (or if Marco and/or Rollie decided to return) should be ranked in the top 5.
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IMO Bairstow is a 3. The previous coaching staff should have used him exclusively at the 3 until he was acclimated. Instead they used him at the 1 and the 2. IMO he is a hidden gem waiting to be played at the 3. I think he is fore sure worth the scholarship especially at this point. Wouldn’t surprise me one bit for him to thrive under the new coach.AGGIEinIOWA wrote: ↑April 13th, 2021, 12:10 pmThey do overlap a bit but I can see Bairstow backing up the 3 spot where Brock plays or taking it over if Brock doesn’t return. Bairstow is a good shooter and long and athletic enough to guard most 3’s. He wouldn’t have to handle the ball as much in that spot either. Shulga I see more as a 2 and taking or backing up Marco’s spot.hipsterdoofus21 wrote:Personally I think with Shulga back I don't see the need for Bairstow. They essentially fill the same role, and between the two Shulga has higher upside.ineptimusprime wrote: ↑April 13th, 2021, 11:27 amI think people are assuming so based on supportive tweets or instagram posts he’s made. But I assume nothing at this point.
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Switch your rankings of Brock and Liam and then you might be on to something. But if we’re going to have any success next year, the rankings need to be at least:OrangeCountyAggie wrote: ↑April 13th, 2021, 12:47 pmSLB wrote: ↑April 13th, 2021, 10:53 amI realized no one was doing this, and it is needed with all the moves happening. Correct me or give some updates whenever needed
1-Brock Miller RS SR
2-Justin Bean RS SR
3-Trevin Dorius RS JR
4-Sean Bairstow JR
5-Liam McChesney RS SO
6-Steven Ashworth SO
7-Max Shulga SO
8-Szymon Zapala SO
9-Cade Potter FR
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11-
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Walk-ons
Matthew Wickizer SO
Landon Brenchley FR
I'd rank them more like:
1- Justin Bean RS SR
2- Steven Ashworth SO
3- Liam McChesney RS SO
4- Sean Bairstow JR
5- Max Shulga SO
6- Szymon Zapala SO
7- Brock Miller RS SR
8- Cade Potter FR
9- Trevin Dorius RS JR
10 - NEW ADDITION 1
11- NEW ADDITION 2
12 - NEW ADDITION 3
13 - NEW ADDITION 4
Of course, if all goes well, the new additions (or if Marco and/or Rollie decided to return) should be ranked in the top 5.
1. Justin Bean
2. New addition
3. New addition
4. Ashworth (with good improvement/better consistency in year 2)
5. Miller
6. New addition or seismic jump from Shulga/Bairstow
7. New addition
8-13. Everyone else
In other words, we need at least 2 of the four additions to be high quality starters. We are bottom half of the conference otherwise, IMO.
I think we should take Horvath and Eytle-Rock if they are ready to commit, both are proven all-conference type players. I’d feel much better after adding those guys. Then find a quick guard and a big with the other two scholarships.
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If Bean is anything more than #3 we are in trouble. He is a great 4th option and an outstanding 5th on a great team.
If Ashworth is in our top 5 we are in trouble. Love watching him play. Energy, knowledge/feel for the game are great. He's too small and not athletic enough to be anything more than a change of pace spark off the bench guy at this point. He might become more as he gets older.
We lost the 3 guys that could consistently create opportunities for themselves and others at multiple levels on the court. With queta, anderson and worster leaving. We need 3 more of those asap to have a chance to compete.
I think Shugla has the most potential to be a creator but he needs to take a big leap this offseason. More playing time would help.
If Ashworth is in our top 5 we are in trouble. Love watching him play. Energy, knowledge/feel for the game are great. He's too small and not athletic enough to be anything more than a change of pace spark off the bench guy at this point. He might become more as he gets older.
We lost the 3 guys that could consistently create opportunities for themselves and others at multiple levels on the court. With queta, anderson and worster leaving. We need 3 more of those asap to have a chance to compete.
I think Shugla has the most potential to be a creator but he needs to take a big leap this offseason. More playing time would help.
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You are on the Mad Max Train. Whoever made that Mad Max nickname for Shulga deserves praise, it is a great one.NewUSUfan wrote: ↑April 14th, 2021, 9:57 amIf Bean is anything more than #3 we are in trouble. He is a great 4th option and an outstanding 5th on a great team.
If Ashworth is in our top 5 we are in trouble. Love watching him play. Energy, knowledge/feel for the game are great. He's too small and not athletic enough to be anything more than a change of pace spark off the bench guy at this point. He might become more as he gets older.
We lost the 3 guys that could consistently create opportunities for themselves and others at multiple levels on the court. With queta, anderson and worster leaving. We need 3 more of those asap to have a chance to compete.
I think Shugla has the most potential to be a creator but he needs to take a big leap this offseason. More playing time would help.
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If Bean is your 4th or 5th best player, you're probably a championship contender.NewUSUfan wrote: ↑April 14th, 2021, 9:57 amIf Bean is anything more than #3 we are in trouble. He is a great 4th option and an outstanding 5th on a great team.
If Ashworth is in our top 5 we are in trouble. Love watching him play. Energy, knowledge/feel for the game are great. He's too small and not athletic enough to be anything more than a change of pace spark off the bench guy at this point. He might become more as he gets older.
We lost the 3 guys that could consistently create opportunities for themselves and others at multiple levels on the court. With queta, anderson and worster leaving. We need 3 more of those asap to have a chance to compete.
I think Shugla has the most potential to be a creator but he needs to take a big leap this offseason. More playing time would help.
Bean was #3 on last year's team that was primed to make a deep tourney run. Bean was #2 on this year's team that was a tourney team and almost won both the MW regular season title and conference championship. And even though he played the least minutes per game of the starters and had nothing but out of bounds plays run for him this year, he was 2nd team All MW, MW player of the week, and was on the MW tourney team. Bean has already proven he can be the 2nd best player on a really good team. I'm excited to see what he can do next year.
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I should have clarified. Bean is a tremendous talent, a true glue guy, every team needs. He does most of his work off of hustle plays and being in the right place at the right time. Very few plays were either run through him or for him (BLOB plays aside). Bean was very rarely double teamed on the perimeter or in the post. Our offense was run through queta, worster, marco, anderson and ashworth. Brock had sets run for him on occasion. I was speaking more to players you can build an offense around, guys that can create for themselves and others. I feel Bean is at his best when you have 3 or 4 guys who can do that on the court with him. I also think not having queta out there will help him as well, if our new 5 can step away from the basket a bit.aggies95 wrote: ↑April 14th, 2021, 10:50 amIf Bean is your 4th or 5th best player, you're probably a championship contender.NewUSUfan wrote: ↑April 14th, 2021, 9:57 amIf Bean is anything more than #3 we are in trouble. He is a great 4th option and an outstanding 5th on a great team.
If Ashworth is in our top 5 we are in trouble. Love watching him play. Energy, knowledge/feel for the game are great. He's too small and not athletic enough to be anything more than a change of pace spark off the bench guy at this point. He might become more as he gets older.
We lost the 3 guys that could consistently create opportunities for themselves and others at multiple levels on the court. With queta, anderson and worster leaving. We need 3 more of those asap to have a chance to compete.
I think Shugla has the most potential to be a creator but he needs to take a big leap this offseason. More playing time would help.
Bean was #3 on last year's team that was primed to make a deep tourney run. Bean was #2 on this year's team that was a tourney team and almost won both the MW regular season title and conference championship. And even though he played the least minutes per game of the starters and had nothing but out of bounds plays run for him this year, he was 2nd team All MW, MW player of the week, and was on the MW tourney team. Bean has already proven he can be the 2nd best player on a really good team. I'm excited to see what he can do next year.
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If we bring in the 5’2” kid, that will make Ashworth look much taller.NewUSUfan wrote: ↑April 14th, 2021, 9:57 amIf Bean is anything more than #3 we are in trouble. He is a great 4th option and an outstanding 5th on a great team.
If Ashworth is in our top 5 we are in trouble. Love watching him play. Energy, knowledge/feel for the game are great. He's too small and not athletic enough to be anything more than a change of pace spark off the bench guy at this point. He might become more as he gets older.
We lost the 3 guys that could consistently create opportunities for themselves and others at multiple levels on the court. With queta, anderson and worster leaving. We need 3 more of those asap to have a chance to compete.
I think Shugla has the most potential to be a creator but he needs to take a big leap this offseason. More playing time would help.
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