Renaldo Woolridge separating himself from Swiperboy

#4
#4
If he is able to get Woolridge to focus on basketball, then we will be dangerous in the near future.
 
#10
#10
Glad to see McRae on board. He'll be very important next year.
 
#12
#12
I'm glad to see McRae wanting to stay. He'll be key in building a new foundation here IMO.
 
#13
#13
Glad to see McRae on board. He'll be very important next year.

What do you expect the current players to say. I hate the coach? lol All they want to do is play and they're not going to be saying anything to get on the coaches bad side
 
#17
#17
If he is able to get Woolridge to focus on basketball, then we will be dangerous in the near future.

The same guy who can't get playing time over former walk-ons?

A focused Woolridge is still nothing more than a role player.
 
#18
#18
The same guy who can't get playing time over former walk-ons?

A focused Woolridge is still nothing more than a role player.

That's a hell of a lot better than a musician wearing a uniform just occupying a spot on the bench. Woolridge is 6'9" and athletic.
 
#20
#20
That's a hell of a lot better than a musician wearing a uniform just occupying a spot on the bench. Woolridge is 6'9" and athletic.

True. Still doesn't make us a dangerous team next year regardless.

In order for us to be any good next year, we need Tobias. If he goes we are screwed, if he stays, we may be alright.
 
#21
#21
The same guy who can't get playing time over former walk-ons?

A focused Woolridge is still nothing more than a role player.

The guy was a very hyped 4-star recruit that guys around here celebrated when it seemed like we stole him away from Georgetown. And remember, he was clutch in the Kansas game.

I remember reading a lot on various beat reporters twitter pages this season about Woolridge giving the starters all they could handle in practice.

So... yeah... I beg to differ. A focused Woolridge could be very dangerous if we can get his full potential out of him.
 
#22
#22
wish Tatum would go away, Woolridge is already better than him, atleast he doesn't miss shots from the bench
 
#23
#23
The guy was a very hyped 4-star recruit that guys around here celebrated when it seemed like we stole him away from Georgetown. And remember, he was clutch in the Kansas game.

I remember reading a lot on various beat reporters twitter pages this season about Woolridge giving the starters all they could handle in practice.

So... yeah... I beg to differ. A focused Woolridge could be very dangerous if we can get his full potential out of him.

Alot of guys are over-hyped, Renaldo is no different.

Clutch in the Kansas game? Are you reffering to that lucky-ass bank shot from 25 feet out? One shot doesn't make a career.

Practice? Practice? We talkin' 'bout practice? What are we talkin' 'bout? We talkin' 'bout practice man. Not a game, not a game but practice.

Had to do it.

Great practice players don't make you a dangerous team.
 
#25
#25
Alot of guys are over-hyped, Renaldo is no different.

Clutch in the Kansas game? Are you reffering to that lucky-ass bank shot from 25 feet out? One shot doesn't make a career.

Practice? Practice? We talkin' 'bout practice? What are we talkin' 'bout? We talkin' 'bout practice man. Not a game, not a game but practice.

Had to do it.

Great practice players don't make you a dangerous team.

how many points did he have in that Kansas game ? lets see 14 points and 8 rebounds.From what you posted you act like he hit 1 three.He is still better than Pearl jr and Mcmiss
 

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