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Well I still like him too. He was fun to watch and wish he stayed. Oh well.
Loved his fire. Need more guys like that.
I say that all the time, thought JY could be raw in games as well.JY was one of my favorite players here. JD reminds me a bit of a raw version of JY.
A victim of Pike's immense sense of loyalty to Zero.He had a strange way of showing his love.
The first games he played for us, he was a turnover machineI still love Jacob Young
veryI say that all the time, thought JY could be raw in games as well.
That's my avatar and it's part 3 of the oh no series. Best social media in the history of Rutgers IMORemember when Geo had that insane dunk at the RAC against Indiana? JY's reaction was priceless. That's actually my favorite memory of him. But no question he saved the season in that Minnesota game.
I bought the game worn jersey off him from the purdue dunk. Probably the coolest piece of Rutgers memorabilia i have.JY made two of my favorite plays of the Pike era: the midcourt steal at Minnesota that helped save our NCAA bid (punch that ticket!), and the posterizing dunk over Haarms at Mackey Arena to punch that would-be ticket... darn covid!**
**(which was bad for a whole lot of worse reasons than our NCAA dreams, of course!)
Simpson with speed on D much better comparisonJY was one of my favorite players here. JD reminds me a bit of a raw version of JY.
Simpson couldnt hold JY’s jock imoSimpson with speed on D much better comparison
Another example of Pikes player development. Pike grabs him off the scrap heap after he washes out at Texas. He starts slow, many mistakes, no team play. Gets better and better. Transfers out to Oregon and regresses.The first games he played for us, he was a turnover machine
It took a while for the positives to out weigh the
negative
Appreciate his stay here