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When Brogdon's NBA career is done ...

Who will he be compared to or remind people of?

My thoughts ... he's not going to be a first offensive/backcourt option, nor will he be an all-NBA defensive team sort of lockdown defender. He's going to make some team though, and become a regular rotation guy at the 1-3 spots (either as a starter or prominent backup). He's not fantastic at any one skill, but he's a 7 or an 8 at most skills. Not super athletic, but he is not unathletic either. Most importantly, he's a "glue" guy that is MUCH more skilled than a typical glue guy, in that he is not limited to just diving for loose balls and picking up junk baskets and getting in some opponents head defensively. In other words, I don't see him being a superstar, but I see him being a good, important piece to a good-to-great team (or teams).

So who does that compare to historically or for comparison's sake? I've been racking my brain try to think of a analogue ... am I crazy to think Harper from those great Bulls teams? Or maybe a more backcourt oriented version of a Shawn Marion (i.e., a great third or fourth option player that does a little bit of everything)?

Have at it to tell me who I'm forgetting from the annals of NBA history ...

Smoke in space

I am not saying he's a wide receiver per se, but if we're looking for a downhill running game we have other options that fit that mold a little bit and placing Smoke in more space is what a lot of us have been wanting for years because that seems to be where he can make the most damage yet the staff still want some running between the tackles. I mean Jet sweeps would be effective if we didn't run the same play 20 times. I just feel instead of having him in the backfield all the time running between the tackles we need to be more creative with his talent.

How many wins would it take to save London's job?

How many wins would it take to save London's job? Realistically I think we can start 2-2. Losses to ND and UCLA, wins vs. W&M and BS. If we can get the Pitt game and Cuse that would put us at 4-2. After that I think we need two more as well as beating VT. That will give us seven, a bowl game, and enough for me to at least extend him for two more seasons to get him off of the hot seat for his next few recruiting classes. But, I just can't see 6 or 7 and that's not being a London hater.
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Love Brad's Player Comparison on KGuy

Kudos to Brad for comparing Guy to a smaller Bob Sura. Watching the highlight tape posted in another thread, I think he hit the nail on the head. Smooth, athletic, versatile. I believe that anyone who thought he might be too small for ACC play is going to be pleasantly surprised.

He's a bit smaller, so without an additional growth spurt he won't be quite the all around wing that Sura was. HOWEVER, he already has a much better stroke that BS did. I'll take that tradeoff for a great 2 guard in our lineup any day of the week.

Football class ranking up to #24 after Dubois

I know the class ranking won't stay at 24 and we will likely finish somewhere between No. 35 and 50, but I can't help but be impressed by the job this staff has done given the questions around our program and their job security. Aside from the DL, they've filled all our needs (4 OL is pretty good at this point) and I think it was very smart of them to take kids early before the season gets started. They're managing the risk in case of another underwhelming season. Sure, kids can decommit, but they're less likely to decommit than to just stop considering UVA as uncommitted prospects.

I welcome alternative opinions, but my stance is the staff has done one of their best jobs recruiting of the London era this year. It's a pity we can't see what this new iteration of the staff could do after a couple winning seasons.

I'm not nearly so rosy when it comes to the staff's performance in other areas. But I'm choosing to focus just on recruiting at the moment, and the staff deserves credit in that area.

UVA's 2015-16 Wrestling class

We have all been focused on our basketball, football and baseball recruiting these past few months. Lost to many has been the outstanding 2015-16 class that Steve Garland has recruited for our wrestling team. This is most likely the best class ever for UVA wrestling. I copied the bio info from virginiasports.com. c


Corbin Allen -- 165 pounds
• Ranked No. 18 nationally at 160 pounds by Flowrestling and No. 19 by Intermat
• 2014 Beast of the East Runner-Up (160 pounds)
• 2015 Virginia Class 4A state champion
• NHSCA Sophomore National Champion (145 pounds)
• Finished career with 92-9 record, including 33-2 as senior
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Fox Baldwin -- 174 pounds
• Ranked No. 8 nationally in Flowrestling's Pound-for-Pound rankings and No. 4 at 170 pounds
• Five-time Florida state champion
• Holds national records for career wins (395) and pins (305)
• Finished with career record of 395-17, including 162-0 his last three years
• 2014 Beast of the East and Super 32 Champion (170 pounds)
• Champion at 2015 Dapper Dan Wrestling Classic

Cam Harrell -- 157 pounds
• Ranked No. 4 nationally at 152 pounds by Flowrestling and InterMat
• Won three state championships -- two 3A-4A crowns at Broadneck HS before capturing MIS championship at 152 pounds in 2015
• Runner-up at 145 pounds in 2014 MIS state championship
• Posted 90-11 record with 36 pins while at McDonogh
• Placed third at 2014 Beast of the East

Austin Knies -- 285 pounds
• 2015 Virginia Class 6A state heavyweight champion
• Two-time NHSCA All-American
• Placed fifth at heavyweight at 2015 NHSCA Nationals
• Went 35-2 his senior season

Sam Krivus -- 141 pounds• Ranked No. 2 nationally at 138 pounds by InterMat and No. 6 by Flowrestling
• 2013 Pennsylvania Class AAA state champion at 120
• Two-time state champion and four-time state placewinner
• Three-time Super 32 Challenge Champion (sixth wrestler to win 3+ titles in tournament history)
• Three-time FloNationals Champion

Tyler Love -- 197 pounds
• Ranked No. 20 nationally at 195 pounds by Flowrestling
• 2014 Beast of the East Runner-Up (195 pounds)
• Two-time Virginia 6A state champion at 195 pounds
• Four-time NHSCA All-American and two-time Flo Nationals All-American
• Also was member of Centreville's 2013 state championship football team

Jabari Moody -- 125 pounds
• Ranked No. 4 nationally at 113 pounds by Flowrestling and No. 6 by InterMat
• Two-time Illinois Class 2A state champion at 106 pounds (only two-time state champ in school history)
• Finished high school career with 110-2 record and finished on 85-match win streak (37-0 as junior, 39-0 as senior)
• Won 2014 FILA Junior World Team Trials in freestyle and then placed fifth at 50 kg at 2014 FILA Junior World Championships in Croatia
• Competed at 2015 Dapper Dan Classic

2015 InterMat Recruiting Class Rankings
1. Arizona State
2. Oklahoma State
3. West Virginia
4. Northern Iowa
5. Virginia
6. Ohio State
7. Minnesota
8. Wisconsin
9. Missouri
10. Michigan


Brad and others, how do you feel about Chris Lykes, 5'6" PG with skills

Just saw that Coach Bennett has been tipped off to watch this kid and I just saw his mix highlights and this is Spud Webb, Muggsy Bogues with better touch, especially on long range.

He was blocking shots like a shorter Simba, putting moves on bigger guards TRYING to guard him and bombing threes on them to boot! Heck of a passer and dribbler and uses his body well on layups to make sure the shot goes in and draws the foul! I like this kid and the only draw I think keeping big name teams from him is because he is 5'6"!

2015 Football Roster is up

UVa has posted the updated football roster with the freshmen and transfers, and I've linked it below. The freshmen "Athletes" have been slotted: Juan Thornhill at safety, Chris Sharp at running back, Myles Robinson at cornerback, Tanner Cowley at tight end. A few guys not listed: J.J. Jackson, Michael Biesmier and Caanan Brown.
http://www.virginiasports.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/va-m-footbl-mtt.html

ACC Media Kickoff: Day 1

Things are getting going down in Pinehurst for the first day of the ACC Media Kickoff. And is in years past, the first day is players and the second is coaches. UVa is being represented by wide receiver Canaan Severin and defensive tackle David Dean this year. They'll be answering questions on the ACC.com's streaming service as well as ESPN3 at abut 5 p.m. today. You can give that a look here: http://www.theacc.com/page/media_days_m-footbl

I'll post related stuff throughout today in this thread.

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NBA Summer league stars mentioned on yahoo

A very nice commentary on Justin.

JUSTIN ANDERSON, Dallas

The Mavericks have had an eventful offseason and are reeling after center DeAndre Jordan reneged on a commitment to join them in free agency and ultimately decided to stay with the Clippers.

They got some good news this week with the performance of Anderson, the burly swingman from Virginia that they picked 21st overall on draft night.

Anderson averaged 17.5 points in six games and impressed Mavs coaches with his commitment on defense and his willingness to accept coaching. As the week went on, Anderson found more space to work with than he had in college, and he attacked the rim aggressively.

"It's completely different basketball than I'm used to in college," Anderson said. "Once I started to realize that in college it's a lot slower, a lot more packed in the paint, (the NBA), you can get to the rim at ease and there's a lot of space."
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