Do you people really not get what the OP was asking? Do you guys expect Uthoff to play to his potential out of the gates? Of course not, he hasn't played competitve basketball in over 2 years. That's rust! It doesn't mean he isn't better now than he was in HS but he isn't going to be as good in the non conference as he will be down the road.
Just go look at most transfers around the country who have to sit out a year. It takes them a while to get going.
Go question OP. Fail by a lot of others.
Is this a serious question? If you were a high school newspaper reporter, and had to take 2 years off from reporting actual events, would it be preposterous to think that you'd struggle to be Frank Deford from jump street? Also, how do you know he's far better than he was at Wash? Because he was mediocre at PTL? Because he was invisible in Estonia?
I think it's a valid question, and it has to do with his ability to establish a role on our team. As we all know, he has a bit of a clone in Aaron White, so creating a niche on floor (especially defensively) will be his challenge. Hopefully, we'll see the full arsenal by the middle of the Big Ten slate.
Do people think he has been playing video games and eating chips for two years?
Ever see a player improve over the summer? You know, like Gatens and May between their junior and senior year? Like Mel between his sophomore and junior year? Like Tate? Have you watched Clemmons lately? Have you seen Gabe's game?
But, they weren't playing competitive ball in the summer, that can't happen!
Uthoff is exactly the guy this team needs. They need someone who will let the game come to him and help keep spacing by hitting the midrange shot.
He went to Jeff not wash..Is this a serious question? If you were a high school newspaper reporter, and had to take 2 years off from reporting actual events, would it be preposterous to think that you'd struggle to be Frank Deford from jump street? Also, how do you know he's far better than he was at Wash? Because he was mediocre at PTL? Because he was invisible in Estonia?
I think it's a valid question, and it has to do with his ability to establish a role on our team. As we all know, he has a bit of a clone in Aaron White, so creating a niche on floor (especially defensively) will be his challenge. Hopefully, we'll see the full arsenal by the middle of the Big Ten slate.
Little oil should do the trick.
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"Shake the rust off" is a phrase coined by sportscasters and writers. It is meaningless. I expect he will take the floor as silky smooth as this guy........
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What rust? He's never played in a college game and is better today, far better, than when he played HS ball
This thread is full of lolz. If you think HS Uthoff is even close to 2 years under amazing D1 coaches Uthoff then you need to go home, because you're drunk. So drunk.
I can't believe I've read some of the things I've read on here. All college athletes should be better players after a few seasons on campus then they were in highschool regardless of whether or not they've played any meaningful minutes. To think players are better players in HS then they are in college is foolish.
The question is not whether he's improved his game since highschool, but has his game improved enough in comparison to college level, for him to make an impact. Every player will be better in terms of fundamentals at a higher level of play then they previously were. The question is have their skills continued to improve at a level to give them an edge or competitive advantage over players at that same level. Players skills don't regress from HS level to the college level. The competion, and everyone else they're playing against gets better.
Greg Helmers