He was worse at UNT than he was at NDSU, believe it or not. He had a good year playing in Denmark professionally so that maybe helped his development.
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He was worse at UNT than he was at NDSU, believe it or not. He had a good year playing in Denmark professionally so that maybe helped his development.
My how Khy has fallen. He was a good player at NDSU.
My statement was more of a reference to whomever commented that they were happy Geu "got out of dodge", like he somehow went to a better program, which he didn't. Also, again.....I find it curious...
Saul basically quit recruiting half way through the year. Everyone close to the program knows that. Look at the incoming recruiting class the following year. LA, Brown, and Dex were exceptional...
Miles last year was 20-8. They had a real nice team, a great win vsMarquette, and outside of that played some of the worst d1 teams out there.
I'm glad you were able to see that Saul had an...
Geu has done an outstanding job willing North Texas to a 1-5 record.
Tim Miles had 2 unbelievable wins, and a whole lot of D1 averageness. His D1 record was 27-32, and other than a sprinkled lower level P5 teams outside Wisconsin and Marquette, played some of the...
LMAO at anyone here thinking that Deng Geu would have made a difference last night.
Without any specifics, that's a little harsh. Kid simply didn't fit in with this teams direction anymore and wanted to play his senior season. It happens, and is a best case scenario for everybody.
Good kid, but I find it suspicious that Geu played his best basketball when the team played their worst, and when the team played their best basketball, Geu played his worst.
If Geu is staying with D1, he is either going to a program with a lot of holes or one that does not play in a halfcourt set. Geu was not good at all in a halfcourt set with multiple options.
Eady never was a walk on.
The only player on the 14 players listed that was not initially on scholarship was Samuelson and he earned one after his freshman year. Again, one of these players either had his scholarship taken...