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The Murphinator

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  1. 3 minutes ago, Nebfanatic said:

    I think so too with his play the last 2 seasons especially. I'd say he is top 3 already when it comes to gifted scorers. His ability from everywhere on the court offensively is unprecedented. 

     

    He is unguardable. You are shocked when he actually misses a shot. He is essentially a 7 foot Guard.

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  2. 7 minutes ago, Nebfanatic said:

    Agree with that take. Its all subjective but I'd taje Shaqtus over Mamba personally. Whats interesting to me is no KD. Not to say he should be on the list, but Lebron was on this list at KD's age and for some reason people don't put Durant in these conversations. 

     

    Durant is getting close. He is probably in the top 12 or 13 players of all time right now. He will end up in the top 10 at the end of his career.

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  3. This will be an interesting off season. I have no clue where Lebron wants to play, but I am excited to find out. If I had to guess right now it would probably be the Lakers. Even though this will not happen, I would love Lebron to go to Denver. A lineup consisting of Jamal Murray, Gary Harris, Lebron James, Paul Millsap, and Nikola Jokic would be scary good. Where do you think Lebron's next stop will be?

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  4. 51 minutes ago, Making Chimichangas said:

     

    I did and I have.  Yeah he looks pretty good covering receivers from Kent St and similar schools.  But can he cover Big 10 receivers?  I don't know.

     

    Listen, if our coaches think this kid can play, fine...but he ended up at Bowling Green for a reason.

     

    Also, players do develop in college. He might not have been the best prospect coming out of high school, but he has turned himself into a pretty good player. Heck Jerry Rice went to Mississippi Valley State. Just because you go to a small school doesn't mean you can't develop into a good player.

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  5. 18 minutes ago, Making Chimichangas said:

     

    I did and I have.  Yeah he looks pretty good covering receivers from Kent St and similar schools.  But can he cover Big 10 receivers?  I don't know.

     

    Listen, if our coaches think this kid can play, fine...but he ended up at Bowling Green for a reason.

     

    In the highlight video it shows games against Northwestern and Michigan State. He almost had a INT against Northwestern and had a fumble return for a touchdown against Michigan State. So, I think he can match up with the big ten just fine.

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  6. 6 minutes ago, RedSavage said:

    ...what?

     

    I don't think he hates the new coaches. It is just the guys that got him there are now gone and he sees it as an opportunity to improve his draft stock.

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  7. He is a transfer corner from Bowling Green with two years of eligibility left, but he is taking 21 credits currently to become immediately eligible. He is down to Cincinnati and Nebraska. Here is some more information on the situation. I believe this would be a tremendous pick up.

     

    @Ziebol the Red gets credit for finding this info first.

     

    http://www.news-herald.com/sports/20180607/riverside-grad-cornerback-cameron-jefferies-working-to-graduate-from-bg-two-years-early

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  8. 14 minutes ago, HuskermanMike said:

    I still think it goes to five. It almost has to for the betterment of the league. 

     

    Anyway, I think Cleveland needs to sign and trade LeBron after this season. Everyone knows he is not coming back so why risk it?

     

    Also, no George Hill down the stretch, I am not sure he played in the fourth at all. 

     

    The ONLY WAY the Cavs win the next game is if the Warriors beat themselves.

  9. 23 minutes ago, Moiraine said:

    I'm starting to wonder if Frost wronged StPaulHusker in some way. I don't spend a ton of time on the recruiting forum but this seems to happen in every single topic. There seems to be something wrong with every offer and every commit.

     

    Frost must have taken his lunch money

  10. 11 minutes ago, Mavric said:

    I'm not sure if we're still interested here but Oklahoma has a QB recruit that was just the #9 overall pick in the MLB draft so that should pretty much answer questions about whether we should be recruiting baseball guys or not.

     

    Kyler Murray. Word is he will play football this fall, and then quit football to focus on his baseball career.

    Also, this is a slightly different situation because Murray transfered from Texas A&M before attending Oklahoma so he is a little older. 

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