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Mavric

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  1. He is fun to watch and always hustles and to his credit he gets the job done often. I could see him on the lower end of the top 10 players in Husker history. If you watch his drives to the basket 95% of the time he wants to finish at the front or the right side of the rim. He can start dribbling left handed but will switch to his right to get to the right side. In the games where he has trouble, good defenders are taking away his right side. Also the only team stat he leads in right now is FT attempts and FT made. If he was the best player of all time he would be dominant in at least a couple categories. He has kept his nose clean for 4 years and will graduate with a high GPA I'm sure. His first game back after the concussion was a credit to his toughness. I think he does dominate...I think he can get to the rim and draw contact at anytime during a game. Look, I am not a Husker basketball fan at all and I can't stand Miles...but SS is the real deal when it comes to college basketball. He does always drive to the right but I am not sure that is a huge deal in college as only a few teams seem to actually make him go left. Let me put it this way...as a non Husker fan I hate shields because of how good he is...that is compliment. Plus he's been one part of 1-2 punch for the whole time he's been here. As in ... all we have is a 1 and a 2. If he actually was part of a complete team - like Lue, Boone, Strickland, King, etc. were - such that the team was having more success, he'd get a lot more credit. Let alone if he had an actual offensive system to work in.
  2. Of course............. that depends on the AD's standards of success, I guess........
  3. Player: Grant Calcaterra Hometown: Rancho Santa Margarita, California School: Santa Margarita Catholic Position: Tight End Height: 6-4 Weight: 210 40 time: 4.75 Offers: Boston College, Central Michigan, Colorado State, Hawai'i, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisville, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Purdue, Texas A&M, Utah, Vanderbilt Visits: Twitter 247 Composite: #492 Overall; #17 TE; .8637; :star Rivals: #40 ATH; :star 247: #13 TE; :star Scout: :star ESPN: Hudl
  4. That would have been tied for 12th best in the league for the season. Now if they'd give him the ball more than 8 times a game.... Agree. Although he did get more than 8 rushing attempts in 5 of the last 7 games (had 8 and 7 in the other two) and didn't have fewer than 9 touches in any of those games.
  5. So your point is that each team had a future murderer on their team?
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