baseball wrote:where is Kick going or has he not decided yet?
cdub1 wrote:i think brent qvale will go d1 too if not for basketball then football
baller01 wrote:You would have to say a guy like Dufault has great potential to be a D-1 star. Most guys that are 6'7" in ND are centers. The guy is one of the top 3 point shooters in the state. Colleges have got to love that he's tall but yet is a perimeter player. 6'7" is too short to play post at a D-1 school but is a really nice height for a shooter.
poochy wrote:baller01 wrote:You would have to say a guy like Dufault has great potential to be a D-1 star. Most guys that are 6'7" in ND are centers. The guy is one of the top 3 point shooters in the state. Colleges have got to love that he's tall but yet is a perimeter player. 6'7" is too short to play post at a D-1 school but is a really nice height for a shooter.
in my opinion. dufault would not make it at DI school. he is to slow and not strong at all. im not sayin he is a bad player which is not, he just doesnt have the ability to do it
baller01 wrote:poochy wrote:baller01 wrote:You would have to say a guy like Dufault has great potential to be a D-1 star. Most guys that are 6'7" in ND are centers. The guy is one of the top 3 point shooters in the state. Colleges have got to love that he's tall but yet is a perimeter player. 6'7" is too short to play post at a D-1 school but is a really nice height for a shooter.
in my opinion. dufault would not make it at DI school. he is to slow and not strong at all. im not sayin he is a bad player which is not, he just doesnt have the ability to do it
Sorry, I'm going to totally disagree with you on this one. I don't know how much colleges take into consideration strength at a high school level, but I don't think it is much. Colleges know that they are going to get their players much stronger and quicker. I think what a nice D-1 school is going to see in him his height and his ability to score from the outside. You can become stronger and faster but you can't become taller. 6'7" is hard to ignore when you can shoot the 3.
ndfbfan wrote:baller01 wrote:poochy wrote:baller01 wrote:You would have to say a guy like Dufault has great potential to be a D-1 star. Most guys that are 6'7" in ND are centers. The guy is one of the top 3 point shooters in the state. Colleges have got to love that he's tall but yet is a perimeter player. 6'7" is too short to play post at a D-1 school but is a really nice height for a shooter.
in my opinion. dufault would not make it at DI school. he is to slow and not strong at all. im not sayin he is a bad player which is not, he just doesnt have the ability to do it
Sorry, I'm going to totally disagree with you on this one. I don't know how much colleges take into consideration strength at a high school level, but I don't think it is much. Colleges know that they are going to get their players much stronger and quicker. I think what a nice D-1 school is going to see in him his height and his ability to score from the outside. You can become stronger and faster but you can't become taller. 6'7" is hard to ignore when you can shoot the 3.
Austin had never touched the weights prior to this season. He worked with Larry Walker during the summer and even though people might not notice, he added about 10-15 pounds to his frame. His dad told me he plans to spend this summer with coach Walker again to try and add about 20 more pounds. Also, believe this or not, but this came straight from his dad's mouth. The kid really loves football and he has great hands as a tight end.
cityleaguer wrote:baseball wrote:where is Kick going or has he not decided yet?
I believe he's had an offer from just about every college in North Dakota and a few out of state, I heard NDSU was a strong candidate, but after they brought him over to tour the campus they told him they had already given their last scholarship away and wanted him to walk on next year until they had another scholarship...WEAK! As far as I know though, he's still waiting, probably until after the season's over.
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