Here's a link to a great story about the challenges that DeBruhl has been through in the past year including a serious battle with COVID and the death of a close friend. Many of the schools that had been considering recruiting him faded away during this time also and it was very tough on him. He sounds like a great kid who is very motivated to play D1 basketball. He's a perfect fit for Jim Les and the Aggies: high character, talented, overlooked and hungry.
I like what I see in that highlight video. He has a great 3 point shot and can hit it with a defender in his face while he's falling away. He sees the floor well and makes terrific passes on the fly. He's going to be fun to watch over the next 4 years.
definitely sounds like a mature kid who you want on your team. A tough year on him, as it has been on a lot of kids, but hopefully Davis, in general, and the MBB, specifically, will provide him a place to continue his healing.
From a basketball perspective, I’m wondering if he will continue to a prep school and not come to the Ags until 2022, or if he was able to pivot and get into UCD for this coming fall? If it’s this year, it’s pretty unusual to get a player of his skill level so late in the recruiting process. Either way, as BGA said, he’ll be a great addition.
There's probably several ways to look at "smallest" aggie team in D1, factoring in height with playing minutes, position. Some guys will play different from their listed size. JT was one that played big. Even though he was listed at 6'7", his physical nature and athleticism allowed him to protect the rim on defense and push "bigger" guys around. Where as AJ John, listed at 6'8", played more like a 6'4" wing. Not criticizing his play, but his skill set was more a traditional outside player.
But, just out of curiosity, I took the average height of a couple of teams. the 12-13 and 16-17 teams both averaged 6'4". Last year and this years team average 6'5". Your point is valid, though, as I'm sure there will be plenty of times where we see 6'5" as the tallest aggie on the court.
I was talking to someone in the department today and the transfer portal came up, specifically Squire. Sounds like he got bad advice about his potential beyond college and the need to move to a big program. Problem? Big programs weren’t interested and Les considers the portal a one way trip. PSU was the best option. Too bad
That's interesting, Mike. It's obvious that Les has made a statement about his players testing the waters for a bigger stage: "If you aren't 100% committed to being an Aggie and want to see if there is something bigger out there, then don't bother to try and come back if it doesn't pan out." That may be harsh but it does say something about the team culture and the commitment to the program that he expects from his players.
This sounds like spin. What 'future' (beyond Europe) does a 6'0" G have who averages 12 PPG?
Looks like the Vikings already had 2 solid guards and then recruited three more D1 proven 6'5" guards after Squires signed. They look solid on paper. If the new HC can create a cohesive team, they could have a 20+ win year.
Well if we were “concerned” about back court depth for the WBB, this doesn’t help. Allie Carrion is not listed on the 21-22 roster. With Trpcic gone and Campbell recovering, I guess we’ll see a bunch of Hall initiating the offense. And some of the freshman are going to need to step up and provide valuable minutes.
Yikes...Coach Les has said, "Never let your team be lacking guards," bit I'm sure Jen has it covered. One of the new recruits, Marley Langi, a 6 foot wing could be very, very good.
If I remember correctly, Carrion originally committed to the beach (I think) then flipped to us. Seems like she would have been in line for some significant time here, but I hope she finds what she's looking for closer to home. Agree about Langi's potential. I watched a few minutes of video and it looks like she can create off the dribble, which is something i think the Ags are missing. We run a good solid offense, but against a top tier team, we sometimes need a player to just go out there and create a shot. Turner can do that, but at 5'8", she's somewhat limited.
Regarding Lambey, always good to add a wing with good size that can shoot the 3. I'm a little cautious to hope for too much from a JC transfer this late in the process, but we'll see what he can provide.
Wow...what an interesting team building film. The program looks like it has boot camp like elements to it without the all the machismo and shouting. Les is big on building a shared team culture where his players set examples for each other hold each other accountable in a good way.
nice to see Hawkins honored. He was a key in changing the direction of the program. He wasn’t at football game the next night; glad he was able to attend the induction