Ricky Bobby
10-08-2007, 01:00 AM
Miles only has 9 scholarship athletes right now. And only 7 are elgible as 2 are transfers from other D-I schools. He is going to have to take a couple walk-ons just to fill out his team. I wish him the best of luck against everybody but the Bison. A couple preseason magazines have said that Miles has the biggest rebuilding project in all of the college basketball.
4: Marcus Walker, 6-0, 175, guard, junior, Kansas City, Kan.
13: Andre McFarland, 6-6, 225, forward, freshman, Las Vegas
21: Josh Simmons, 6-4, 185, forward, freshman, Houston
22: Jesse Woodard, 6-1, 210, guard, freshman, Los Angeles
23: Ronnie Aguilar, 7-0, 250, center, sophomore, Los Angeles
30: Stuart Creason, 7-0, 260, center, senior, Coppell, Texas
32: Andy Ogide, 6-8, 240, forward, sophomore, Dallas, Ga.
43: Willis Gardner, 6-1, 182, guard, junior, Norristown, Pa.
54: Dan Vandervieren, 6-10, 260, center, sophomore, Eden Prairie, Minn.
4: Marcus Walker, 6-0, 175, guard, junior, Kansas City, Kan.
13: Andre McFarland, 6-6, 225, forward, freshman, Las Vegas
21: Josh Simmons, 6-4, 185, forward, freshman, Houston
22: Jesse Woodard, 6-1, 210, guard, freshman, Los Angeles
23: Ronnie Aguilar, 7-0, 250, center, sophomore, Los Angeles
30: Stuart Creason, 7-0, 260, center, senior, Coppell, Texas
32: Andy Ogide, 6-8, 240, forward, sophomore, Dallas, Ga.
43: Willis Gardner, 6-1, 182, guard, junior, Norristown, Pa.
54: Dan Vandervieren, 6-10, 260, center, sophomore, Eden Prairie, Minn.