Renaldo Woolridge...

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has played well this season and deserves some props.

Coming off the bench he has put up 6.4 points and 4.2 boards, while shooting 47% from the field and being a legit threat from the 3 point line. He's also playing tougher in the post and is defense has improved some.

Good job Renaldo. Keep doing what you are doing.
 
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The effort has always been there for Woolridge. I just don't think he knew how to play his size. He seems to have finally figured out where he can get his and he's bringing great effort/toughness of the bench. Couldn't be happier for the guy and I hope he keeps being successful.
 
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He and McBee are both greatly improved. Seems players are developing...
I am glad people are seeing this. It is the biggest flaw I saw in the past, a lack of development across the team. A few guys developed but because but they seemed to be more exceptions to the rule than products of the system.

Under this staff I have seen guys that seemed hopeless last year look to be at least serviceable. I also notice players improving game to game for the most part.

All that being said. I do not think this team will win many games once we hit the SEC schedule and that is not a reflection of the staff as much as it is the fact we don't have a serviceable PG that feeds the post.

Expecting Stokes to come in and turn it all around is silly. Also the fact he plays the same position as out best player means his impact is lessened by the fact he is eating into Maymons minutes. Unless Maymon or Stokes is playing center......which is a bit silly also.
 
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I know a lot of people will disagree with me, but I would like to have him back next year. Is there any possibility that he could get a medical redshirt?

Many times it takes kids a few years to develop. I think Woolridge is going to get better as the year progresses.
 

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