why wouldn't it be?
6'8 190 ?????????? Kinda Vidnovic like 40 years later. That build would seem to be one logical question considering this is the Big Ten and not the MVC North.
I have very little concern about his weight at this point. His game is not a banger. He has offensive skills shooting and handling the basketball. He is not yet a senior in high shool and he weight 190. The player that I heard him compare most often to was Gordon Heyword(sp?) from Butler. Heywood's freshman year he was listed as 6"8" 200. Utoff at 6"8" 190 with 1.5 years before he plays in college is not a big concern with his type of game IMO. Would added strength help him yes and he is working on it.
Why do some people feel it necessary for a big man to come in and play immediately? These guys typically develop physically at a later stage. If the guy can come in and redshirt his freshman year, play sparingly the next year and then have 3 more years to contribute what's the big deal? Theoretically we would have other big men that are already in their Jr/Sr years that are playing the majority of minutes and these kids have the time necessary in order to develop.
I think he would be a good fit. Just have him and Cougill switch workout/eating plans and I could see it as a positive.
I have very little concern about his weight at this point. His game is not a banger. He has offensive skills shooting and handling the basketball. He is not yet a senior in high shool and he weight 190. The player that I heard him compare most often to was Gordon Heyword(sp?) from Butler. Heywood's freshman year he was listed as 6"8" 200. Utoff at 6"8" 190 with 1.5 years before he plays in college is not a big concern with his type of game IMO. Would added strength help him yes and he is working on it.
Yeah, no doubt about it. If a big man can't come in and contribute immediately, they should be considered busts and wastes of scholarships...
sincerely -
Brad and Les