I ran out of options, but yeah that is certainly the most likely answer.none of the above
The A-10 or the American with GMACnone of the above
im not sure they locked him up. he scored 22 pts on 50% shooting and was 9/9 from the ft line.Watched him agains Merrimack last night (they play zone 100% of the time ). They locked up Doty. As someone mentioned, this is a correct level for him.
Similar player to Derkak from Merrimack, got payday and transferred to Rutgers where he struggled. Moved to Akron this year and is coming off the bench. If he was really good, he would be at a P4 school as a freshman.
Perhaps as a senior Doty moves up, but at present he is not a P4 starter
After seeing him play in person this is a very accurate assessmentDoty is playing at the right level. He’s not an ACC caliber starting guard. He’s tough, but he’s not a great shooter. The stuff he gets away at this level will not happen in a power four conference. He’s might be a role player with some time coming off the bench. He’s is fun to watch. He might be the best rebounding guard I’ve seen. He just goes and gets the ball. Remember how effective Kiyan was playing against smaller schools. I think Doty might struggle against big, physical, athletic guards. Power four schools are loaded with these kind of guards, except at SU.
He’s doing it the right way and becoming a very common path. I can for sure see him work his way up to the Power Conferences as a senior. I totally can see that being dependent on how he performs at the high mid major level.Doty did have 16, 6 and 2 steals against Indiana so I think he’d be fine at least in the A10. He also had 25, 8 and 4 against the Bonnies and leads the MAAC in win shares. Some of you are vastly underselling him.