If cal plays hard and battles Pepperdine to the finish, the season can be salvaged. If Fox and Bradley can't co-exist, the AD will have to consult his Rolodex again....( not that he has one)
I'm not sure Pepperdine is the end-all be-all game for this season, but we have to see whether the Bradley-Fox relationship goes south (I really hope not). Looks like Romar has recruited some athletic/dynamic players which is what he's good at. They look different from the one we beat last season.helltopay1 said:
If cal plays hard and battles Pepperdine to the finish, the season can be salvaged. If Fox and Bradley can't co-exist, the AD will have to consult his Rolodex again....( not that he has one)
HoopDreams said:
It looks to me that Bently has a nose for rebounds
he gets more than his share playing wing
oskidunker said:
Where did the name Pepetdine come from?
oskidunker said:
Pepperdine lost by 9 to fucla in three overtimes. They have a lot of big men but only one usually scores more than 3 points a game. Against San Diego Stinkin State KesslerEdwards 6'8, made his first five threes and scored 22 points. A grad transfer from Pitt at 6'9 actually scored 12.
KENE CHUKWUKA
- POSITION Forward
- HEIGHT 6-9
- WEIGHT 225
- CLASS Graduate Student
- HOMETOWN Stockholm, Sweden
- HIGH SCHOOL Soderslatts Gymnasiet
- PREVIOUS SCHOOL Pitt
We will have our hands full.we need Bradley to make foul shots and shoot a better percentage from three . Its discouraging that we don't have one really good big man., we need rebounding. If Thorpe is healthy, I am hopeful he may get some time because nobody else is doing it.
Consensus amongst friends is that BC might be our best chance for a win.
AunBear89 said:oskidunker said:
Where did the name Pepetdine come from?
Like many private schools, named for its founder.