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Date Posted: Friday, December 03, 10:22:37am
Author: WashpaRick
Subject: Penn State hit the offensive boards hard in the loss to Maryland. After seeing the Pitt game they're probably licking their chops.
In reply to: Motor 's message, "Derrick Martin" on Friday, December 03, 10:13:40am


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  • I think every once in a while a coach that recruits as hard as RE is going to find the right fit, be in Frosh or JUCO. When that doesn't happen, you have to find the guy who fits your mold the best. This would seem to be a 6'9" guy who can run and jump. All other skills are teachable, at least to a point. HItting 70% of his FTs would be a nice bonus... Also, you must sign two of these guys in any 4 year period. (NT) -- Irish STH, Friday, December 03, 11:37:38am


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