Midfielder10
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I hope you're not implying that woolridge is good because he scored some points in a no defense summer leaguesWoolridge with 39 points? God, his a** better not see the floor next year. Waste of a scholarship... never gonna do anything good....
I hope you're not implying that woolridge is good because he scored some points in a no defense summer leagues
. You must have missed the next night when he was solidly outplayed by an lmu kid.
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So do I. But Pearl never offered me a scholarship.
Did you average 23 points and 11 rebounds as a high school senior? Were you a 4 star recruit rated as the 11th best small forward in the entire 2008 class, 53rd best player overall? Did you lead your team to three league championships? If so, I'm sorry that you were passed up for someone with comparable or lesser credentials than yourself.
Did you average 23 points and 11 rebounds as a high school senior? Were you a 4 star recruit rated as the 11th best small forward in the entire 2008 class, 53rd best player overall? Did you lead your team to three league championships? If so, I'm sorry that you were passed up for someone with comparable or lesser credentials than yourself.
But he's done as much as I could in college. The working hard, wants to be a Vol crap only goes so far and it's the excuse people have been giving for him the past two years. If he works so hard, where's all the progress?
High school credentials mean nothing in college.
I like Swiperboy but who cares if he scores 39 his team lost. In the end its all about the W. Plus I have a friend that played in that game he said he took almost every shot.All right, we get it. You don't like Renaldo's game and feel very strongly about your opinion. Can this be your last rant about him, please?
You brought up not getting a scholarship and I explained why you might have missed out while Renaldo received one? Like I said earlier, for someone who played so little down the stretch 39 points, even in a summer league, is a step in the right direction. Here's someone I'm sure you're familiar with: Devaughn Washington. Extremely athletic, good size and strength like Renaldo. Didn't do much as a freshman, contributed some as a sophomore, but left people with a sense of under-achievement. Finally, this year after acquiring some better post moves and getting adjusted to the physicality of collegiate basketball he had a monster second half of the season. Renaldo has the talent and body to be successful. If he keeps working, as it seems he is, I think he'll be much improved next season. College isn't two years long. He has time to prove himself and I think he will...
The freshman and sophomore version of Devo was no where near the player Devo was last year either. The point is people can improve and they aren't always gonna be world-beaters at the start of their collegiate careers!
If Woolridge would be like Devo, get down low, play physical, and fight, maybe he could be a serviceable big man. He just needs to get away from floating around the arc and avoiding contact.
I wasn't ranting about woolridge. I'm just pointing out that relying purely on stats from rtl to try to illustrate how good a player is is a joke.All right, we get it. You don't like Renaldo's game and feel very strongly about your opinion. Can this be your last rant about him, please?