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Originally posted by Jamie H View PostI'd be way more excited about 2011-12 if we still had Morris. I think we are going to severly miss him.
I think we wind up having around the same record as last year. We'll still have a shot at making the Sweet 16.
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Darius Morris will be missed greatly unless Trey Burke is a lot more B10 ready than I fear. There is more experience/talent emerging around Burke than their was for Morris so that'll help offset his loss but Morris made those around him a lot better with his passing.
I'll be impressed if they make the tourney next season; the B10 looks quite a bit weaker so that will help the w/l record.
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Originally posted by lions&tigers&wings...yea View PostYes I think it doesn't need to be said that losing the best passer in the B10 is going to effect us negatively.
I hate the NBA system and how it has gutted college basketball.
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I agree about Morris. I do wish he'd stayed and if the lockout kills the season, he might as well have stayed but that ship has sailed.
I still am really excited about Burke. I think he can be at least as helpful as that apple-cheeked gomer residing down in stinktown, Craft.
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It's just so hard to be a college bball fan anymore. Anytime your team gets good players, they immediately go pro.
Can you imagine guys like Gary Grant, Glen Rice, Terry Mills, etc. sticking around for 4 years any more? Forget about it. Heck, Tarpley would have been gone right away too.
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I still think Darius landed on a great team for him but he really would benefit from a summer league.
That said, I heard the lakes are letting Shannon Brown go so I think Morris will at least get his minutes and could take some of Steve Blake's as well. I could easily see him getting 15 minutes a game for the lakes if there's a season.
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There is a ton of development both physically and mentally to be ready to play in the NFL as opposed to the NBA. You can get to the NBA after a year in college by being a freak of an athlete with minimal skills...
That said, a 'minor league' system (which the NFL doesn't want, less costs) could certainly cut into the quality of college football talent. I'm mildly disappointed the XFL or whatever didn't work out, it was poorly implemented and marketed and the man behind it had too high of initial expectations.
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