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Post Kenner questions for those that attended

Granted we all know that Kenner is not often indicative of actual future success, but let's take a snapshot of where we are now. It also seems to me from an outsider's perspective that Kenner was more competitive this year than in years past.


1) Does Brumbaugh's performance put him in the conversations to start at the 1?
2) We know that Massoud is an elite shooter but what other parts of his game are plus and what parts are minus?
3) Is everyone confident with Supreme as the likely 5?
4) What did anyone see of Mutombo in that he has pleasantly surprised the coaching staff so far?
5) It seems that for the first time in a long time we have some high IQ passers (maybe since Terrell Allen). Is that accurate?
6) Should we and will we add another scholarship player?
7) Is the walk-on from OSU a deep rotational player or a practice body?
8) What's going on with Akok?
9) Can either Epps or Heath be the guy that can go out and get us a bucket?
10) How big of an improvement did people see with Bristol?
11) Where is Fielder right now in terms of health and progress?
12) Is McKenna ready to contribute next season? Is he even eligible? And if he is, should he redshirt or not?
13) Has Styles looked like a starter?
14) Overall how was Kenner? Much of the same? Different? Engagement from the community? etc.


just looking for opinions from those that saw live

PAC 12 might be dead

as many of you know my brother in law is the volleyball coach at SDSU -- they were getting wooed big time by the Pac 12 and the Big 12. It was always the AD's intention to go to the Pac 12. They pulled out of the potential move due to the very shaky situation the conference is currently in


the Big 10 is sniffing around Oregon and Washington and also Cal and Stanford (massive TV markets there with SF Bay Area and Seattle)

the Big 12 is sniffing around Oregon and Washington and I'm sure ASU

one would also think that Utah is going to be a hot commodity


also it looks like the Pac 12 TV deal will finally materialize but it's on Apple as the big boys wanted no part of the conference

this is all due to incompetent leadership and was set in motion when the Pac 12 strong-armed Texas about eliminating their TV channel for the Pac 12 encompassing channel

short-sighted back then and it will cost them

bottom line: the conference I grew up watching is dying on the vine -- and this is pretty ironic for me as I thought the Big East would die when all those defections took place but Val and the conference are doing really well!

still hoping we can add a team or three ultimately

ot: player commits suicide

Terrance butler of McNamara and Drexel committed suicide.

kid as a hs frosh had ALL the attention. never really met the expectations

also father was majorily activist...even starting a site or Twitter account to 'report' on players bur really push his kid

mental health is real with the kids...shoot all of us it matters big time

forward thinking college amd aau programs are starting to engage the issue with their charges
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