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Tyler Cavanaugh weighs college options that include SU
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[QUOTE="Niastri, post: 12924, member: 722"] Two thoughts, having not seen him play: Having a giant in the middle who is ranked as among the best centers in his age group has to help him work on his skills. Even highly skilled 6'8 guys get pushed to center in a lot of (non elite) high school teams. Good that he will get to play smaller because of Coleman. I imagine having waterbug guards who know he has a huge height advantage will test him all season, and thus force him to improve his skills. If he can shoot, be tall and handle the ball... Secondly, just how high is the normal standard for Syracuse these days? I imagine 1200 on the SAT would be pretty normal for SU. How much "extra credit" (complete, I would guess) do we give to athletes if 1200 is considered a smart player? Did the standard change where 1200 is really good these days? I thought that is why it was standardized... Much like IQ. How many morons [I][B]are[/B][/I] running around with 135 IQ's these days? [/QUOTE]
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