Bernard Edwards Going to Jacksonville....

BGSU Men's Basketball!!
User avatar
Globetrotter
Turbo
Turbo
Posts: 11318
Joined: Thu Jun 29, 2006 10:17 am

Bernard Edwards Going to Jacksonville....

Post by Globetrotter »

"Last season as a junior, Edwards led Lehigh H.S. to an 18-7 overall record, as he averaged 18.4 points, 6.1 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 3.4 steals per contest.

The 6-0, 160 pounds point guard shot over 53 percent from the field last season overall, including knocking down 32 percent of his three-point attempts over the 25 game season.

The All-SW Florida Second-Team point guard and All-Freshman Team honoree, averaged 21.7 points, 3.7 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 2.1 steals per game as a sophomore and has continued to improve on his all around game each year."

So far this season his team is 8-1. He has

21.7ppg 48% 3P 69% FT 3rpg 4.78apg 3.11spg 1.11topg 1.22bpg
User avatar
Globetrotter
Turbo
Turbo
Posts: 11318
Joined: Thu Jun 29, 2006 10:17 am

Re: Bernard Edwards 2014

Post by Globetrotter »

A look at Orr's final gift to the program.

21.3ppg 38% 3P 74,5% FT 3.33rpg 5.2apg 3.92spg .92topg 1.04bpg
FalcanBall4life
Egg
Egg
Posts: 9
Joined: Thu Dec 05, 2013 1:35 pm

Re: Bernard Edwards 2014

Post by FalcanBall4life »

What other needs do we need to fill? Most of the prospects are committed. What other positions should be a focus in recruiting?
User avatar
Class of 61
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 4565
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 10:51 am
Location: Seven Hills, Ohio 44131

Re: Bernard Edwards 2014

Post by Class of 61 »

Probably a "pure" pg, plus a BIG! And a shooter who can stretch the floor. Maybe we have that kid if he gets healthy, maybe not. Hambb probably can give a better take on this question, but we DO have some " unused" schol. Available.
Education our Challenge, Excellence our goal. (look it up)
User avatar
Globetrotter
Turbo
Turbo
Posts: 11318
Joined: Thu Jun 29, 2006 10:17 am

Re: Bernard Edwards 2014

Post by Globetrotter »

Class of 61 wrote:Probably a "pure" pg, plus a BIG! And a shooter who can stretch the floor. Maybe we have that kid if he gets healthy, maybe not. Hambb probably can give a better take on this question, but we DO have some " unused" schol. Available.
We have 2 scholarships available still. A pure PG and a Center would be my targets.
guest44
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 3377
Joined: Thu Sep 15, 2005 3:27 pm

Re: Bernard Edwards 2014

Post by guest44 »

The new coach will have more than 2 scholarships to work with. Hopefully about 5.
User avatar
Globetrotter
Turbo
Turbo
Posts: 11318
Joined: Thu Jun 29, 2006 10:17 am

Re: Bernard Edwards 2014

Post by Globetrotter »

guest44 wrote:The new coach will have more than 2 scholarships to work with. Hopefully about 5.
How do you figure? Are you assuming Denny, Mayleben, Gomez and/or Chauncey will leave?
User avatar
Globetrotter
Turbo
Turbo
Posts: 11318
Joined: Thu Jun 29, 2006 10:17 am

Re: Bernard Edwards 2014

Post by Globetrotter »

Looking at next year in regards to recruiting.

1 Clarke Sr-Tisdale So-Edwards Fr
2 Henderson Sr-Denny Fr
3 Orr Jr
4 Parker Jr-Sealey-Sr-Mayleben Fr
5 Holmes Sr-Gomez Jr

Projecting a year out
1 Tisdale So-Edwards Fr
2 Denny Fr
3 Orr Jr
4 Parker Jr-Mayleben Fr
5 Gomez Jr
guest44
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 3377
Joined: Thu Sep 15, 2005 3:27 pm

Re: Bernard Edwards 2014

Post by guest44 »

Hoping. I'm not a fan of redshirting in college basketball at all. Not worth the time in most instances. Especially if you can't finish .500 most years. I'd rather take on any and all transfers I can get. Half my roster would be transfers, half recruited players. If the freshman don't play within 2 years, they should probably be on another team by the junior year. College basketball has changed. One player can make the difference. The sport allows you to weed out your "misses" in recruiting. Get rid of them and get bigger schools "misses". The MAC has changed. You can't just try to recruit and develop a championship roster without more turnover these days. Just my opinion.
User avatar
Globetrotter
Turbo
Turbo
Posts: 11318
Joined: Thu Jun 29, 2006 10:17 am

Re: Bernard Edwards 2014

Post by Globetrotter »

guest44 wrote:Hoping. I'm not a fan of redshirting in college basketball at all. Not worth the time in most instances. Especially if you can't finish .500 most years. I'd rather take on any and all transfers I can get. Half my roster would be transfers, half recruited players. If the freshman don't play within 2 years, they should probably be on another team by the junior year. College basketball has changed. One player can make the difference. The sport allows you to weed out your "misses" in recruiting. Get rid of them and get bigger schools "misses". The MAC has changed. You can't just try to recruit and develop a championship roster without more turnover these days. Just my opinion.
I share your opinion almost 100%. I think you can redshirt and develop guys but rarely will a guy that redshirts become a major player for your program.
User avatar
BleedOrange
Falcon Hoops Lifer
Falcon Hoops Lifer
Posts: 3028
Joined: Wed Jul 28, 2004 9:51 pm
Location: Copley, Ohio

Re: Bernard Edwards 2014

Post by BleedOrange »

guest44 wrote:Hoping. I'm not a fan of redshirting in college basketball at all. Not worth the time in most instances. Especially if you can't finish .500 most years. I'd rather take on any and all transfers I can get. Half my roster would be transfers, half recruited players. If the freshman don't play within 2 years, they should probably be on another team by the junior year. College basketball has changed. One player can make the difference. The sport allows you to weed out your "misses" in recruiting. Get rid of them and get bigger schools "misses". The MAC has changed. You can't just try to recruit and develop a championship roster without more turnover these days. Just my opinion.
I'm with you as well. If we are not winning NOW, we don't have any business "growing" players in a de facto farm system. Further, when was the last time we saw a 6-10 "project" that redshirted and went on to become a player worth having? The only player in my recollection in John Edwards from Kent State, and he was 7-3.
"All posts are to be read in the voice of Lewis Black."
User avatar
BleedOrange
Falcon Hoops Lifer
Falcon Hoops Lifer
Posts: 3028
Joined: Wed Jul 28, 2004 9:51 pm
Location: Copley, Ohio

Re: Bernard Edwards 2014

Post by BleedOrange »

Globetrotter wrote:Looking at next year in regards to recruiting.

1 Clarke Sr-Tisdale So-Edwards Fr
2 Henderson Sr-Denny Fr
3 Orr Jr
4 Parker Jr-Sealey-Sr-Mayleben Fr
5 Holmes Sr-Gomez Jr

Projecting a year out
1 Tisdale So-Edwards Fr
2 Denny Fr
3 Orr Jr
4 Parker Jr-Mayleben Fr
5 Gomez Jr


Globe, I just don't see Chauncey staying at the program after his father leaves. His can transfer to either a) a DI school that needs a solid role player, or b) a good DII program.

I fully expect a new coach to run off Gomez and Mayleben. When I think about next year, this is the scholarship roster I expect:

1. Sealey (redshirt this year)
2. Holmes
3. Henderson
4. Clarke
5. Spencer
6. Tisdale
7. Denny
8. Edwards

...this would leave 5 scholarships for the new coach to work with.
"All posts are to be read in the voice of Lewis Black."
User avatar
Globetrotter
Turbo
Turbo
Posts: 11318
Joined: Thu Jun 29, 2006 10:17 am

Re: Bernard Edwards 2014

Post by Globetrotter »

I wouldn't be too surprised if you were right. However, I don't see a better opportunity for Orr. I think Gomez is serviceable as well.
User avatar
Matty B
Fledgling
Fledgling
Posts: 434
Joined: Fri Jul 13, 2007 2:22 pm

Re: Bernard Edwards 2014

Post by Matty B »

BleedOrange wrote:
guest44 wrote:Hoping. I'm not a fan of redshirting in college basketball at all. Not worth the time in most instances. Especially if you can't finish .500 most years. I'd rather take on any and all transfers I can get. Half my roster would be transfers, half recruited players. If the freshman don't play within 2 years, they should probably be on another team by the junior year. College basketball has changed. One player can make the difference. The sport allows you to weed out your "misses" in recruiting. Get rid of them and get bigger schools "misses". The MAC has changed. You can't just try to recruit and develop a championship roster without more turnover these days. Just my opinion.
I'm with you as well. If we are not winning NOW, we don't have any business "growing" players in a de facto farm system. Further, when was the last time we saw a 6-10 "project" that redshirted and went on to become a player worth having? The only player in my recollection in John Edwards from Kent State, and he was 7-3.

Kevin Netter.
LONG LIVE THE MONGOOSE!!
User avatar
hammb
The Stabber of Cherries
The Stabber of Cherries
Posts: 14333
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 8:21 am
Location: Bowling Green

Re: Bernard Edwards 2014

Post by hammb »

Netter was the name I was gonna grab too. He redshirted and while he never was the player some had hoped for he was a productive and useful player. And my god could he run the floor for a guy his size. He was a goofy guy (fun to talk to), and was fun as hell to watch play.

Sealey played yesterday, which I'm pretty sure means he cannot redshirt so he's done after this year.
Post Reply