3 signings announced
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 9:30 am
http://www.bgsufalcons.com/news/2012/11 ... 25459.aspx
No surprises
PG JD Tisdale 6-5 13ppg, 9rpg 5apg as a junior
--Other offers:Stonybrook, Western Michigan
SG Zach Denny 6-2 led the state of Ohio in scoring as a junior, averaging 28.8 points per game
--Other offers:Albany, Cornell, Hofstra, UNC-Greensboro, Northern Kentucky, vermont
PF Garrett Mayleben 6-9 7.6ppg 4.7rpg
--Other offers:Akron, Citadel, Kennesaw St, Kent, Wright St
I am excited about this class. The top two guys seem to fill huge needs and while the third guy seems less appealling he was offered by Akron and Kent, which tells me a lot.
ESPN's take on Tisdale scares me a bit. They like him but say he is a SF.
"Updated 11/27/2012
Strengths:
J.D. is a slashing scorer. He is great in transition and is a good finisher at the rim. He is one of the best young guard prospects to come out of Flint in the last 5 years.
Weaknesses:
He has a thin-ish frame so you can see he has growth potential. He is an OK on the ball defender at this point and will improve with added strength.
Bottom Line:
He has good length and is already good at playing the passing lanes. He is definitely more of a slashing forward than a shooting guard at this point, his first instinct is to get to the basket. Tisdale has a great upside"
Denny's report
"Zach is an undersized 2-guard who can play some point but whose strength is knocking down jumpshots. He's a lights out shooter. Give him one second to get his shot off and it's going down. Especially great in catch-and-shoot situations (probably the best in Ohio). He's competitive and tough and isn't afraid to stick his nose in the paint. If he was 6'4 or 6'5 he'd be a high major player.
Weaknesses:
His lack of size is his major drawback. Also, he's not much of a creator, as such he would do well to improve his handle.
Bottom Line:
Zach has made himself in to a great get for Bowling Green. At the least he'll be a terrific specialist in the MAC."
No surprises
PG JD Tisdale 6-5 13ppg, 9rpg 5apg as a junior
--Other offers:Stonybrook, Western Michigan
SG Zach Denny 6-2 led the state of Ohio in scoring as a junior, averaging 28.8 points per game
--Other offers:Albany, Cornell, Hofstra, UNC-Greensboro, Northern Kentucky, vermont
PF Garrett Mayleben 6-9 7.6ppg 4.7rpg
--Other offers:Akron, Citadel, Kennesaw St, Kent, Wright St
I am excited about this class. The top two guys seem to fill huge needs and while the third guy seems less appealling he was offered by Akron and Kent, which tells me a lot.
ESPN's take on Tisdale scares me a bit. They like him but say he is a SF.
"Updated 11/27/2012
Strengths:
J.D. is a slashing scorer. He is great in transition and is a good finisher at the rim. He is one of the best young guard prospects to come out of Flint in the last 5 years.
Weaknesses:
He has a thin-ish frame so you can see he has growth potential. He is an OK on the ball defender at this point and will improve with added strength.
Bottom Line:
He has good length and is already good at playing the passing lanes. He is definitely more of a slashing forward than a shooting guard at this point, his first instinct is to get to the basket. Tisdale has a great upside"
Denny's report
"Zach is an undersized 2-guard who can play some point but whose strength is knocking down jumpshots. He's a lights out shooter. Give him one second to get his shot off and it's going down. Especially great in catch-and-shoot situations (probably the best in Ohio). He's competitive and tough and isn't afraid to stick his nose in the paint. If he was 6'4 or 6'5 he'd be a high major player.
Weaknesses:
His lack of size is his major drawback. Also, he's not much of a creator, as such he would do well to improve his handle.
Bottom Line:
Zach has made himself in to a great get for Bowling Green. At the least he'll be a terrific specialist in the MAC."