11-14-2008, 01:30 PM | #8 | |
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I think Davies will be a better player. Principally, he is a better athlete. Davies is a not a stiff Utah County White boy, in fact he is not white. He is a very athletic big man, probably as athletic as Trent Plaisted. He is also a year ahead of his class. The reason he shot up so quickly this summer was because he is finally growing into his body. He is only a 17 year old. Further, Davies is less likely than Olsen to go on a mission. I think Davies will get to BYU, redshirt his first year and then start as a redshirt freshman. He is not old enough to go on a mission until after his 2nd year at BYU and my guess is if he is coming off a great year as a starter he won't go. He has been less than committed to the idea up to now anyhow. So here we have 1.) better athlete and 2.) less likely to serve a mission. You do the percentages and let me know how frequently the less athletic kid who served a mission ended up being the better player. So when one evaluates this class objectively between BYU and Utah the results are as follows: Best Player: Haws - BYU...by a lot. Second Best Player: Davies BYU, not by a significant margin but factoring for mission service it will prove decisive. Third - Sixth Best: Whoever Utah recruited. Worst: The two BYU projects. In the end very few classes expect more than 2 players to contribute so clearly BYU has the better class. Their coach also doesn't get swept in a year by last place WYO teams. However thanks for your input towel boy.
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