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Also, from limited exposure, Cincinnati is a cool city and X has a nice campus.Xavier has been ranked in the AP top 25 during 4 of the last 5 years?
Have we?
Also, from limited exposure, Cincinnati is a cool city and X has a nice campus.Xavier has been ranked in the AP top 25 during 4 of the last 5 years?
Have we?
Seems like the perfect 3/4 backup.
He shot inside of three feet and was decent at foul shotsHe had the 16th best ORtg and 3rd best effective field goal % in the entire sport. And made 70% of his free throws. Impressive level of just saying chit with no regard for veracity.
I love Maliq. Was my favorite player on this years team. But to compare him and Davis offensively is silly. Davis is a far more versatile scorer. You can't put the ball in Maliq's hands and say, "get us a bucket!" Maliq had very good hands and was good at dunking, crafty on the offensive glass, and good at catching and scoring oops. Completely different skillset from what Davis brings on the offensive end.He had the 16th best ORtg and 3rd best effective field goal % in the entire sport. And made 70% of his free throws. Impressive level of just saying chit with no regard for veracity.
I guess we will find out next year as he plays for another team.
I do not believe Brown had nearly the athleticism nor the back-to-the-basket ability that Fair had. I don't think that is a very good comparison.
Brown was a good player. I think his ceiling was low. We'll find out soon enough.
When did I compare Davis and Maliq? I said that calling Maliq an offensive liability was a factually incorrect statement.I love Maliq. Was my favorite player on this years team. But to compare him and Davis offensively is silly. Davis is a far more versatile scorer. You can't put the ball in Maliq's hands and say, "get us a bucket!" Maliq had very good hands and was good at dunking, crafty on the offensive glass, and good at catching and scoring oops. Completely different skillset from what Davis brings on the offensive end.
The most important question for us as Syracuse fans, is do the replacements that we get equate to more wins?The comparison was about how both players demonstrated high hoops IQ to avoid forcing / making dumb plays, not whether their games were similar.
Disappointed to see Brown leave. He was a good player -- probably the team's MIP -- and it will be interesting to see where he lands. I'm confident he'll produce at a high level no matter where he ends up, because that's what he does.
There’s no doubt that Freeman and Lampkin are huge upgrades over Taylor and Brown. Throw Davis in and the front court is much improved.
any word of a summer trip? We're eligible.Davis makes it work because you actually have a true 5 deep frontcourt with McLeod the backup 5 and someone who does multiple things backing up the 3 and 4 and arguably 6 deep if Westry can be healthy to play minutes at the 3 as well. To me it’s about the sum of what we have next year vs last year opposed to the loss/gain of individuals. Can Red get it done with his guys and guys who will lock into what he wants to do? Can the off season development get the most out of each of these guys younger and older? We will learn a lot soon enough once hopefully Davis , Leffew and whoever else we bring in is here. To me still a big boost is can we get a summer trip planned after last years issue….
Xavier has gotten some national notice regarding the campus.Also, from limited exposure, Cincinnati is a cool city and X has a nice campus.
University name | Number of violent crimes on campus reported between 2019-2021* |
---|---|
1. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor | 1,468 |
2. Ohio State University | 583 |
3. UC Berkeley | 242 |
4. Xavier University | 240 |
5. University of Iowa | 225 |
6. Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine | 194 |
7. The Pennsylvania State University | 138 |
8. Stanford University | 138 |
9. Texas A & M University, College Station | 116 |
10. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities | 114 |
11. University of Southern California, University Park Campus | 111 |
12. University of New Mexico | 110 |
13. Vanderbilt University | 109 |
14. Auburn University | 108 |
15. Texas State University | 98 |
16. Texas Tech University, Lubbock | 96 |
17. The University of Alabama | 95 |
18. Drexel University, University City Campus | 90 |
19. University of Houston, Central Campus | 88 |
20. University of Arizona | 87 |
Oh great, looks like I’m going to have to get back out there and start stabbing people on campus again. Must I do everything myself?Xavier has gotten some national notice regarding the campus.
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University name Number of violent crimes on campus reported between 2019-2021* 1. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 1,468 2. Ohio State University 583 3. UC Berkeley 242 4. Xavier University 240 5. University of Iowa 225 6. Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine 194 7. The Pennsylvania State University 138 8. Stanford University 138 9. Texas A & M University, College Station 116 10. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 114 11. University of Southern California, University Park Campus 111 12. University of New Mexico 110 13. Vanderbilt University 109 14. Auburn University 108 15. Texas State University 98 16. Texas Tech University, Lubbock 96 17. The University of Alabama 95 18. Drexel University, University City Campus 90 19. University of Houston, Central Campus 88 20. University of Arizona 87
Still a nice campus, but not a good look to be sure. Not sure how important that is to the male athletes.Xavier has gotten some national notice regarding the campus.
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The 45 most dangerous college campuses 2024
These are the 45 most dangerous college campuses based on US government data of violent crimes on campus.www.degreechoices.com
The most dangerous college campuses
University name Number of violent crimes on campus reported between 2019-2021* 1. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 1,468 2. Ohio State University 583 3. UC Berkeley 242 4. Xavier University 240 5. University of Iowa 225 6. Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine 194 7. The Pennsylvania State University 138 8. Stanford University 138 9. Texas A & M University, College Station 116 10. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 114 11. University of Southern California, University Park Campus 111 12. University of New Mexico 110 13. Vanderbilt University 109 14. Auburn University 108 15. Texas State University 98 16. Texas Tech University, Lubbock 96 17. The University of Alabama 95 18. Drexel University, University City Campus 90 19. University of Houston, Central Campus 88 20. University of Arizona 87
I live here and am more concerned when I’m by the UnXavier has gotten some national notice regarding the campus.
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The 45 most dangerous college campuses 2024
These are the 45 most dangerous college campuses based on US government data of violent crimes on campus.www.degreechoices.com
The most dangerous college campuses
University name Number of violent crimes on campus reported between 2019-2021* 1. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 1,468 2. Ohio State University 583 3. UC Berkeley 242 4. Xavier University 240 5. University of Iowa 225 6. Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine 194 7. The Pennsylvania State University 138 8. Stanford University 138 9. Texas A & M University, College Station 116 10. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 114 11. University of Southern California, University Park Campus 111 12. University of New Mexico 110 13. Vanderbilt University 109 14. Auburn University 108 15. Texas State University 98 16. Texas Tech University, Lubbock 96 17. The University of Alabama 95 18. Drexel University, University City Campus 90 19. University of Houston, Central Campus 88 20. University of Arizona 87
i live here and am more concerned when I’m at or near the University of Cincinnati than X.Xavier has gotten some national notice regarding the campus.
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The 45 most dangerous college campuses 2024
These are the 45 most dangerous college campuses based on US government data of violent crimes on campus.www.degreechoices.com
The most dangerous college campuses
University name Number of violent crimes on campus reported between 2019-2021* 1. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 1,468 2. Ohio State University 583 3. UC Berkeley 242 4. Xavier University 240 5. University of Iowa 225 6. Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine 194 7. The Pennsylvania State University 138 8. Stanford University 138 9. Texas A & M University, College Station 116 10. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 114 11. University of Southern California, University Park Campus 111 12. University of New Mexico 110 13. Vanderbilt University 109 14. Auburn University 108 15. Texas State University 98 16. Texas Tech University, Lubbock 96 17. The University of Alabama 95 18. Drexel University, University City Campus 90 19. University of Houston, Central Campus 88 20. University of Arizona 87
Impressive misspelling when his name is in the title of the pageBetween Benny & Justin we got very little offensive production out of our PF position. If Zyair Davis comes on board he will be a vast improvement over what we got from that position this past year. As stated above, we would have a nice 3 even 4 man rotation if you include Westry along with Bell and Freeman.
We haven't been A name brand for the last 8 years. We have been a joke, everyone outside of Syracuse fans wondering when or if JB would ever retire.Why?
We are a name brand, much more exposure, more fans, better league from top to bottom (in my opinion).
The last 5 years have been awful. The 5 years before that, we were at least relevant, made the tournament, made a Final Four, Sweet 16. While not up to my standard, we were still at least competitive.
We took a step to being competitive again this past year. We beat a top 20 team for the first time in what, 3 years? We have massive roster turnover, but that's not unlike many other programs.
Dubar would be replacing Bell in the starting lineup IMO and then potentially risking Bell transferring (which is a trade I would make) and then we could even still add Jyare too.My comp might be Harrison Ingram. Good size for a forward who is versatile and would be a nice complement to what we think we have in Freeman and Bell. I would prefer Darlinton Dubar, because he has better outside shooting history, but would be excited to see how Davis would fit for us. Again, would be nice to have a more senior laden, experienced team.
Dubar would be replacing Bell in the starting lineup IMO and then potentially risking Bell transferring (which is a trade I would make) and then we could even still add Jyare too.
Jyare Davis is a 6'7 forward from Delaware who originally committed to Providence in 2020 (redshirt). He has been at Delaware since and is in the portal.
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Jyare would make a huge impact off the bench at either forward spot. He has one year of eligibility left. Why not come to Syracuse, play in the ACC, and go out on top?!? LGO!
I doubt we’re a serious consideration for Dubar but I guess we’ll see.If he is to replace Bell, then Red hasn’t been completely honest with Bell.
I think you could comfortably say that JJ, Bell, Freeman and Lampkin are all essentially locked in as starters. The fact that Bell hasn’t entered the portal at all tells you all you need to knowIf he is to replace Bell, then Red hasn’t been completely honest with Bell.