Otis Polk Casts Large Shadow in BG
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Otis Polk Casts Large Shadow in BG
Orientation-Registration is completed at BG and incoming Detroit freshman post Otis Polk was a part of a closing group. Otis is in a word- BIG. Nice young man too. I cannot recall all the signing day info on Otis, but I seem to remember that he played at a fairly high weight at times in HS. I know he has been on campus and certainly looks to be in decent shape to me.
I am not sure what weight Otis and the coaches have targeted for him, but he looks to be headed in the right direction. He is a space eater kind of guy that is for sure. With a serious wing span too.
Good luck to Otis and the rest of our fledgling Falcons.
Go Falcons!
I am not sure what weight Otis and the coaches have targeted for him, but he looks to be headed in the right direction. He is a space eater kind of guy that is for sure. With a serious wing span too.
Good luck to Otis and the rest of our fledgling Falcons.
Go Falcons!
OTIS MY MAN!
Thanks for the continuing updates as you stalk these young Falcons around campus this summer, FF1!!!
I'm very interested to see what Polk brings to the table (besides a knife and fork, obviously), a big man down low is one thing that's been on the wish list for years at BG, and hopefully we just filled it.
Thanks for the continuing updates as you stalk these young Falcons around campus this summer, FF1!!!
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Really really funny. The first part. I think that every time I read one of his posts.TG1996 wrote:OTIS MY MAN!
Thanks for the continuing updates as you stalk these young Falcons around campus this summer, FF1!!!I'm very interested to see what Polk brings to the table (besides a knife and fork, obviously), a big man down low is one thing that's been on the wish list for years at BG, and hopefully we just filled it.
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I'm more excited about Otis Polk than I have been about a basketball recruit in a long time!
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Yeah, that's the last "big" big man I could come up with too. SKR was a great post player, but he wasn't the "Wide Body" Tommy Heinson always talked about.Flipper wrote:We haven't had a decent big man that eats space in the paint since....since....Ed Colbert?
I'm not sure we've EVER had someone with the size Otis seems to have. I'm excited to see what the young man can do on the court!
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Now, who could have EVER said such a thing???h2oville rocket wrote:Even moreso than Jason Crump, the dominant offensive palyer in the MAC?ZiggyZoomba wrote:I'm more excited about Otis Polk than I have been about a basketball recruit in a long time!
Grant Cummings
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ROLL ALONG!!!
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I remember John Flowers. One of my earlier Falcon memories actually! Didn't he survive childhood polio? I think he drove either a firebird or a camaro too, and as an 11 or 12 year old, I thought he was SO cool because of that!Redwingtom wrote:What about McDonald's HS All-American Dan Raup?
Serioiusly, my favorite BiG man of all time was John Flowers.
Dan Raupp and Scott Kalish were a dominant guard/big-man combo, weren't they?
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Flowers was the MAN. He was a Gar Heard/Charles Barkley type PF that used muscle to make up for a lack of height. Back in May of 1977 I saw Flowers, Magic, Jay Vincent and I think pro wrestler Kevin Nash (Nash might have been a no show) lead a team of HS all stars from Ohio and Michigan against a touring group of commies from the USSR (there was a 7foot kid on the Russian team either that year or the next named Sabonis, BTW).
Magic went bat s**t and scored 40 and had doubles in rebounds, assists and almost steals. Flowers was killing them inside....he just bulled those Russkie automatons around like they were puny little Uzbeks.
factman and orangeandbrown are right , he severly hurt his leg either that summer or the one after it (a forklift fell on him I think) but he still managed to play at BGSU.
Every time I see Matt Lefeld run the floor I think of Flowers. Matt's the toughest kid I've seen play here since John.
Magic went bat s**t and scored 40 and had doubles in rebounds, assists and almost steals. Flowers was killing them inside....he just bulled those Russkie automatons around like they were puny little Uzbeks.
factman and orangeandbrown are right , he severly hurt his leg either that summer or the one after it (a forklift fell on him I think) but he still managed to play at BGSU.
Every time I see Matt Lefeld run the floor I think of Flowers. Matt's the toughest kid I've seen play here since John.
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If Otis Polk's middle name is Paul, Patrick, Peter, or even Petruchio, could we bring signs to Anderson that ask..... wait for it....
You down wit OPP???

You down wit OPP???

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