Lol!! Pudly Longhorns getting Dauminated right now. SDSU takes the lead after being 19 down.
Lol!! Pudly Longhorns getting Dauminated right now. SDSU takes the lead after being 19 down.
SDSU going to lose this one. Daum way too passive to their PG Jenkins the last 5 minutes of game.
Jenkins might shoot 30+ times a game next year.
Yeah, and he's the not the most efficient with his shots even inside the arc. He's incredibly streaky from 3 based on what I've seen. SDSU is going to have some growing pains next year I think but I'm sure they'll have the talent to contend for the title by the time the SLT rolls around if they can put it together.
Not sad at all to see Daum go but you have to respect what he accomplished. He had a historic career not just by SDSU or Summit League standards but by NCAA D1 standards. I'm not sure if his game translates to the NBA but he's got many more years of playing basketball somewhere for plenty of money if he wants it.
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Where does Mike Daum rank compared to the other Summit greats since we joined? He had the most successful career by far, IMO.
Daum
Benson
Alexander
Hill
Wolters
Hamilton
Woodside
Jenkins shot over 45% from three while attempting 7.7 per game. http://www.espn.com/mens-college-bas.../david-jenkins
He's one of the most efficient three point shooters of the last decade in the NCAA https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2821137#slide6
That said, he's quite streaky, tries to do too much at times, and still has a long ways to go on defense and ball control.
I'm glad we have him, and am excited about who we have coming in next year with Grill and others. I think we'll be fine offensively, but am concerned about defense and toughness due to the loss of Tevin King.
#8 seed South Dakota women lose 79-66 to #9 seed Clemson.
Pressure is on the Jackrabbits this morning to win one for the conference after the Jacks and ‘Yotes both got good seeds. 6th seed SDSU plays 11 seed Quinnipiac at 10:00 on ESPN2 and ESPN3.