They’ll both be going all in on Coleman Hawkins though.Rather them then UNC or UL.
I’d love for him to go to a rival and be constantly out of position for them like he was for usRather them then UNC or UL.
You might be right. Maybe he's just not a good player. But he also might be a lot better with some actual coaching.I’d love for him to go to a rival and be constantly out of position for them like he was for us
So you want him to go to UNC and UL after K State?Rather them then UNC or UL.
Comma would be needed.So you want him to go to UNC and UL after K State?
You know that, they better place the ball on the rim so he can dunk because if he has to make a move he will hit the underside of the rim.I’d love for him to go to a rival and be constantly out of position for them like he was for us
He’s a great shot blocker but his other defensive instincts really lack. He’s coordinated but has no handle or offensive moves. He seems like he could be a monster but his liabilities are too bad right now. We shall see if he improves.I'm going to miss the "ugonna _____ ______" posts.
But think he will thrive in a system or any other coach really. He was a horrible fit in Popes offense so no chance to really use him here
No comma; than (comparison) instead of then (timeframe)Comma would be needed.
Its ben awhile sense ENG 1O1.No comma; than (comparison) instead of then (timeframe)
Wish him the best but he was just so inconsistent game to game. Did have a great stretch for us last year across several games and then would mix in some clunkers. That game at LSU really sticks out to me. But, hope he does well moving forward.Congrats to the kid but I always thought his shot blocking was overrated. He was great when the action was coming straight at him. But if he had to move laterally or come from the weak side? He was pretty average. I think we’ll see a more traditional shot blocker with Amari Williams who has better mobility than Ugo from the clips I’ve seen.
He was the third-youngest player last year, behind Wagner and Dillingham, so I think he still has room to mature and improve. We’ll see …I wish him the best. Kid tried hard despite some terrible coaching.
And for another sock account:Yeah, our rivals having one of the best shotblockers in the nation as a junior would be awesome. Typical raftard ignorance.
Well, they both presumably have basketball coaches. So......I’d love for him to go to a rival and be constantly out of position for them like he was for us
THIS RIGHT HERE!!!! Sorry, not sorry….Ugo is a TERRIBLE all around basketball player if we’re being honest. Enough of the nice ****, the guy was AWFUL! Absolutely zero and I mean zero offensive skill! It’s gotta be really hard to be that damn tall and not be able to dunk anything but a picture perfect lob! And don’t even get me started on his on ball defense! PATHETIC!Kentucky St is good fit for his talents .. wait … ah forget it
I agree with this, 100%. Ugo will help K-State. My best wishes to him, too.I wish him the best. Kid tried hard despite some terrible coaching.
My first thoughtKentucky St is good fit for his talents .. wait … ah forget it
Man, how many guys did we have last year who fell for the shot fake every time?Will take K States staff a year to teach him not to leave his feet on every shot fake. Something the clown and his staff must’ve really emphasized for years.
Yeah it’s been going on for years under Cal. Not everyone can be an Anthony Davis type rim protector, blocking shots is about more than just size. I like the occasional blocked shot, but I like playing straight up defense, boxing out, and getting in position to rebound more. Then we always had the weak side defender flailing through the air attempting to also block the shot. Which gave up a lot of second chance shots/points due to giving up offensive rebounds. All of this happened year after year regardless of the roster. It had to be due to the staff putting such an emphasis on blocking shots.Man, how many guys did we have last year who fell for the shot fake every time?
Be careful what you wish forI’d love for him to go to a rival and be constantly out of position for them like he was for us
Bigs are normally late developingHe was the third-youngest player last year, behind Wagner and Dillingham, so I think he still has room to mature and improve. We’ll see …