Shockerfan13 wrote:Here is an honest question about GE. What were his TRUE NUMBERS IN BIG EAST CONFERENCE PLAY? Sure he put up great numbers against some patsy non-conference teams. I'm just curious what his conference stats were like. I truely don't know and maybe he was absolutely dominating....I really am curious though. Does anyone know? I'll try and figure it out later. I'm assuming the stats that have been given up to now included games against the non-conference "fluff"?
Aargh wrote:Shockerfan13 wrote:Here is an honest question about GE. What were his TRUE NUMBERS IN BIG EAST CONFERENCE PLAY? Sure he put up great numbers against some patsy non-conference teams. I'm just curious what his conference stats were like. I truely don't know and maybe he was absolutely dominating....I really am curious though. Does anyone know? I'll try and figure it out later. I'm assuming the stats that have been given up to now included games against the non-conference "fluff"?
Here's Echinique's game stats and the RPI of the opponent
Marist (332) - 13 Pts. - 10 boards
Drexel (147) - 16 Pts. - 14 boards
Vermont (132) - 9 pts. - 5 boards
UMass (163) - 10 pts, - 4 boards
Florida (45) - 0 pts - 2 boards
Princeton (106) - 21 pts. - 11 boards
Colgate (277) - 19 pts. - 8 boards
Orukpe, in his second year of organized basketball, isn't anywhere near able to put up those types of numbers.
DUBulldog wrote:I don't want to get into the whole Echinique (sp?) vs Orukpe thing, but one thing just hit me.
Both of those guys are sophomores, as are Teague (SIU), Koch (UNI) and Van Deest (DU). I can't remember any time recently when the MVC has has this many good, young big guys.
DoubleJayAlum wrote:One thing is for certain -- WSU should win the league this year by at least 5 or 6 games.
DUBulldog wrote:I don't want to get into the whole Echinique (sp?) vs Orukpe thing, but one thing just hit me.
Both of those guys are sophomores, as are Teague (SIU), Koch (UNI) and Van Deest (DU). I can't remember any time recently when the MVC has has this many good, young big guys.
Aargh wrote:Hall is a 6'8" PF I think I saw that he's 225. From pics I've seen, that might be light.
In the JC National Championship tourney last year, Hall averaged 24 and 11. He's at 17.3 and 7 so far this year. He transferred JuCo's this year. He's on the #5 rated JuCo in the nation and isn't the #1 rebounding option on that team, which has 3 players averaging 6 or more boards.
Marshall is already experimenting with both Stutz and Orukpe in the lineup. With the addition of Hall and Jake White (6'8" Fr that scouting services compare to the Kochs at UNI and WSU coaches think could contribute as a Fr) it looks like the PF situation next year is shaping up.
jayball wrote: Should definitely help soften the blow of losing Durley, Blair, and Ellis (if he doesn't redshirt)
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