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I'm just hoping this kid doesn't get homesick. In every article that I've read he has talked about the distance of all these schools to where he lives. Yes, he says that he feels comfortable now about the distance but I hope that enthusiasm stays. We had a few others believe they could handle the distance from home and that hasn't faird too well.
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Fortunately, Fort Wayne is towards the NE corner of Indiana. It's not particularly far from BG, maybe 2 hours.
PrepSpotlight had Sims in their national top 150 going into the spring. Unfortunately, he was a little off in the spring showings and fell on their list. He's still in their top 250. He scored 29 against OSU commit Mike Conley. Michigan State, Indiana, and ND were involved, as well as other MACs and A-10s.
PrepSpotlight had Sims in their national top 150 going into the spring. Unfortunately, he was a little off in the spring showings and fell on their list. He's still in their top 250. He scored 29 against OSU commit Mike Conley. Michigan State, Indiana, and ND were involved, as well as other MACs and A-10s.
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Hoopfactor.com on Sims from last month....
This is what was posted on Sims on Hoopfactor... (RayRay, this is you, right?)
"Wed September 14, 2005 Ryan Sims Update -- Ft Wayne guard Ryan Sims has a chance to be a very, very good D-1 player. Potential on this kid is unlimited given his freakish athleticism. Several schools backed off of Sims because he didn't play as hard as they would've liked during the recruiting period in July -- but like I said, he has skills. ..."
"Monday, July 11, 2005 ... Ryan Sims 6-1/6-2 point/combo guard out of Fort Wayne, Indiana. IUPUI’s Ron Hunter was everywhere that Sims played, along with most of the MAC schools, particularly Western Michigan. Sims is an incredible, I would even venture to say world-class athlete – 4.2 40-yard-dash according to one coach I spoke with – but he seems like he’s satisfied with where he’s at right now. He would show flashes of brilliance on both ends of the floor but wouldn’t sustain it effort-wise. When he wants to play, he’s a high-major talent with questionable size, but you have to wonder about a kid who doesn’t seem to be putting out during the evaluation period. If he continues his sub-par efforts, Sims might be destined for IUPUI ..."
"Wed September 14, 2005 Ryan Sims Update -- Ft Wayne guard Ryan Sims has a chance to be a very, very good D-1 player. Potential on this kid is unlimited given his freakish athleticism. Several schools backed off of Sims because he didn't play as hard as they would've liked during the recruiting period in July -- but like I said, he has skills. ..."
"Monday, July 11, 2005 ... Ryan Sims 6-1/6-2 point/combo guard out of Fort Wayne, Indiana. IUPUI’s Ron Hunter was everywhere that Sims played, along with most of the MAC schools, particularly Western Michigan. Sims is an incredible, I would even venture to say world-class athlete – 4.2 40-yard-dash according to one coach I spoke with – but he seems like he’s satisfied with where he’s at right now. He would show flashes of brilliance on both ends of the floor but wouldn’t sustain it effort-wise. When he wants to play, he’s a high-major talent with questionable size, but you have to wonder about a kid who doesn’t seem to be putting out during the evaluation period. If he continues his sub-par efforts, Sims might be destined for IUPUI ..."
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Re: Hoopfactor.com on Sims from last month....
BleedOrange wrote:This is what was posted on Sims on Hoopfactor... (RayRay, this is you, right?)
"Wed September 14, 2005 Ryan Sims Update -- Ft Wayne guard Ryan Sims has a chance to be a very, very good D-1 player. Potential on this kid is unlimited given his freakish athleticism. Several schools backed off of Sims because he didn't play as hard as they would've liked during the recruiting period in July -- but like I said, he has skills. ..."
"Monday, July 11, 2005 ... Ryan Sims 6-1/6-2 point/combo guard out of Fort Wayne, Indiana. IUPUI’s Ron Hunter was everywhere that Sims played, along with most of the MAC schools, particularly Western Michigan. Sims is an incredible, I would even venture to say world-class athlete – 4.2 40-yard-dash according to one coach I spoke with – but he seems like he’s satisfied with where he’s at right now. He would show flashes of brilliance on both ends of the floor but wouldn’t sustain it effort-wise. When he wants to play, he’s a high-major talent with questionable size, but you have to wonder about a kid who doesn’t seem to be putting out during the evaluation period. If he continues his sub-par efforts, Sims might be destined for IUPUI ..."
Whoa, a 4.2 40? Sounds like he'd make a nice reciever for us us if he has the hands. But I don't know , sounds like a great find if he is indeed a "freak" athlete which is great , but if you dont' play hard all the time just how is that going go over well with DD? This kid might be in for a rude awakening which could just spell this kid transfering a year later after playing for us if he's not up for how DD's going to be coaching him. Hope this kid turns out to be a great steal for us.
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Re: Hoopfactor.com on Sims from last month....
I hope he doesn't run too many of those 40 yard dashes in AA... that north wall would hurt!BleedOrange wrote:– 4.2 40-yard-dash according to one coach I spoke with –
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If there is anyone in the country who can make him play to his potential it is Dakich. If he is unwilling to play to his potential, he will run home like others have done, and if he does, oh well! We need to promote a competative culture here that preaches playing hard every time, all the time. Period.ESS wrote:A lot of schools backed off from Ryan based on his performance (effort) this summer.
But...the kid has ability and can be VERY GOOD.
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It is not my intention to do away with government. It is rather to make it work - work with us, not over us; stand by our side, not ride on our back. Government can and must provide opportunity, not smother it; foster productivity, not stifle it. ~Ronald Reagan

I don't put much faith in the 4.2 number. That is world class speed. I don't think Ted Ginn runs under 4.3?
I do however, think that there is a good chance he is quick, and might be the type of athletic pouint guard we need to stay with the point guards at Kent, Toldeo and Ball State. If indeed he is that athletic and quick, I can envision him being a perfect fit for Dackich's pressure defensive style of play.
For my money, David Greer of the early 80's was the epitome of a point guard for BG!
I do however, think that there is a good chance he is quick, and might be the type of athletic pouint guard we need to stay with the point guards at Kent, Toldeo and Ball State. If indeed he is that athletic and quick, I can envision him being a perfect fit for Dackich's pressure defensive style of play.
For my money, David Greer of the early 80's was the epitome of a point guard for BG!
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