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On saw him play one game in the finals vs Patrick School but he was terrific. Dunked from one step inside the foul lineBarring injuries, we should not be relying on walkons, unless we want another season with a win total around 8.
Bullock may have a little weight to lose (if he was the one that Pikiell was referring to), but it sounds like he has the skills to be a solid Big Ten player. I'm looking forward to seeing him live.
Barring injuries, we should not be relying on walkons, unless we want another season with a win total around 8.
Bullock may have a little weight to lose (if he was the one that Pikiell was referring to), but it sounds like he has the skills to be a solid Big Ten player. I'm looking forward to seeing him live.
Decades of futility prove your point.Complementary players aren't the answer to winning in a power conference.In time Bullock could be a solid complementary piece for the team. I do not believe it will occur during his freshman year, however. He will need to adjust to the quickness of Big players, and will not be able to overpower collegiate players with his size as he did in high school.
Bullock is the type of role player that every quality team needs - once he gets more experience. The problem for RU is that we currently have too many complementary type role players and an insufficient amount of more talented individuals.