Josiah Allick. Don’t see any discussion of him. Started for New Mexico last year.
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Like OP spelling our new players’ first names, he should have plenty of 2nd chance opportunities this seasonAveraged 8.4 points and 7.3 boards starting all 34 games for the Lobos last season. Not a splash transfer.
Averaged 8.4 points and 7.3 boards starting all 34 games for the Lobos last season. Not a splash transfer.
7+ boards a game is pretty darn good. Put that kinda rebounding with Keita, Gary and maybe the Iowa transfers defense, and we kinda start looking like a big ten team.Averaged 8.4 points and 7.3 boards starting all 34 games for the Lobos last season. Not a splash transfer.
We’re already guaranteed to be watching the tourney at home during the 2nd weekend7+ boards a game is pretty darn good. Put that kinda rebounding with Keita, Gary and maybe the Iowa transfers defense, and we kinda start looking like a big ten team.
I agree but beating Breidenbach in any category is not saying much. I do like the 7+ boards and we should be a decent rebounding team at least.He will be much better than Breidenbach.
Welcome Allicks!!!
Mountain West football and basketball is fun to watch. Sounds like I'm not the only one who watches that league when the chance arises.I watched a lot of New Mexico this year (I watch a lot of mtn west in general)
They’ve got good players & certainly a much better program, right down to their marked home court advantage. Would’ve been a tourney team had they not collapsed in late Feb/March.
He’s an active rebounder. Can never have too many of those, especially given our overall & 3pt field goal %
San Diego State wanted him. Last I checked, they seem to know what they are doing over there.Good pickup. His NM highlights show a lot of energy and ability to score in the paint. Very athletic.
Fred's done pretty well in the portal this year. Now, please incorporate the ball movement and movement without the ball that we saw during that good stretch of conference play last season. Don't revert back to being the program where everybody just stands around and waits for his turn to shoot. Anyone who wants to play that way needs to find himself on the bench.
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a caveat to these rankings, as any can clearly see, is that it's yet again favoring quantity over quality