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I also understand his qualifying might be a bit of a challenge. He is a black LDS kid who is going to go to college for two years before a mission...I doubt he ever makes a mission. There were two highly recruited LDS power forwards this year, Jeremy Olsen from Georgia and Davies. The U got the one I think will serve a mission. Dave Rose wins and Jimmy Boylen will lose. I have seen this play out before. Rose is no dummy, Davies will redshirt next year to physically fill out and then will likely become the starter as a RS Freshman after Miles graduates. Davies will bloom as a Freshman AA and choose not to serve a mission to live the dream of future pro ball. The Utes will have the moral highground, how I hate that.
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10-13-2008, 02:44 AM | #3 | |
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However a friend of mine coaches at Pineview and he was blown away by Davies on film. So I am guessing I went to the wrong games.
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10-13-2008, 02:48 PM | #4 |
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I'm pretty excited about this. Plus he's not going on a mission. "I'll play two years then go on a mission" is the code phrase for "I'm not going on a mission". We need to start encouraging all of our best BB players and FB skill position players to play two years then serve.
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