Such class.
I can see that in some cases, but I get the sense that his departure was pretty amicable. It wasn't like a Justin Boren situation.
You are the worst kind of sports fan.
Not really. I really can't hold a grduge against a kid who didn't want to play at UM and left. He's not a Boren who crapped on the program on the way out. And for anyone complaining he was sulking around or not being a "team player" or whatever crap people try to pinpoint on a guy, I certainly don't remember him being a drag on the program.
But I'm a bit older and, I don't know, just can't get that emotionally involved in sports like I used to.
Best of luck to Smot.
Don't be an angry person. He did what was right for him. I don't recall him ever badmouthing our program.
He didnt bad mouth the program but i do recall he said he couldnt handle the fans heckling him except i dont recall that ever happening and i attended every home game that year
As I recall a lot of it was via Twitter. More proof that nothing good comes of Twitter.
Also, it's important to realize had he stayed at UofM, we might not have had room for Zak Irvin or one of the freshmen. So which it's nostalgic to think about "what if", you have to balance the roster and I wouldn't trade anyone on our roster to get any former Beilein player back. Period. Those who stay...
Good to see him succeed even if it is with another team. With that said whatever happened to Brundige?? Thought he trasnfered to UofD anyone know how hes been doin
It's bat shit crazy to think that this team could have had Trey Burke, Tim Hardaway Jr., Mitch McGary, and Evan Smotrycz on it, along with Nik, GR3, LeVert, Walton, Irving, Morgan, Horford, etc... Man, did Smotrycz make the wrong choice transfering from Michigan to Maryland. He would have fit in perfectly with Beilein's offense.
Yeah, but if he'd stayed, he may have never become a starter. Not sure he could have beaten out GRIII. In any event he seems to be doing well at Maryland, averaging 11 points and 6 rebounds per game.
Without his transfer we don't have room to take LeVert. Also, "would have fit perfectly"? He did play two seasons for Beilein. In all likelihood, his role and minutes would have diminshed last season.
Wouldn't it have been spike that we would not have had room for?
We desperately needed a PG and picked up Spike first.
Has his defense improved? I haven't seen enough of him since he went to Maryland to know. He was a good shooter while he was here, but was a defensive liability - always looked like he was on roller skates in the paint.
Maybe he's improved. I wish him success, but if there were issues with coaching or team chemistry then we aren't necessarily worse of for him having left.
I'm watching and the announcer said specifically that they (his coaches) would like to see better body language. I might be taking a leap, but that suggests to me that his defense still suffers. Also it's a sign that he 1) hasn't improved in that regard, because that was one of my complaints when he was here and 2) It had less to do with him being upset at UofM and having a rift with the coaches, and is more just his nature. No disrespect to Evan. Some people definitely just have a more pessimisstic body language or approach to the game/life.
There's guys like THJ who are labile (hot & cold; but show emotion), guys like Glenn who are steady (never get too up or down), and guys who always have a little bit of a sad look (Smotczyz, and remember Paul Davis?)
I'm with you. Nothing against the guy, but he looks like he still just doesn't get after it at all.
Our guys generally get after it really hard - and I don't think we would want anything that would change that chemistry.
He would have been a senior this year. It is difficult to say what his role would have been with the squad we had last year. Would he have started over GRIII? Could he have had a role as a scorer off the bench with his 3 point shooting? I felt like during his time here he was forced to play the 5 more often than the 4, and I think he didn't do well in that role.
He had to play a lot of 5 because that was the year Horford broke his foot in the non-conference and had to redshirt. Playing the 5 seemed to take a lot out of him. He started that year strongly but really tailed off in conference play when he was now having to defend guys much bigger than him.
You would think so. After michigan going to the NC game last year and having a good season this year, I'm sure there has to be some regret about it.
Maryland is going to be interesting next year in the Big 10. They don't have a wow record but lost to Syracuse and Duke each by 2 pts this year, and return a rare thing in college next year - top 5 scorers will all be upperclassmen. I believe its 3 SRs and 2 JRs or vice versa from memory. That is the type of team you always hear about making it into the NCAA as a 6th type seed and going on a nice run due to veteran leadership.
Right now it looks like Wisconsin and UM probably will be battling it out for the top position next year (this assumes we dont lose Nik AND GR3 AND McGary), and then OSU brings in a pretty sick recruiting class and Maryland should be right behind.
Like nebraska in their first year, IMO, RU and MD are to get smacked around next year.
No way Maryland has a top 10 class coming in not to mention a good chuck of talent returning. They will finish in the top 5 of the BT guarenteed. Now rutgers theyll probably finish last
Theres limited playing time in bball and too many good players. Like i said before had Burke and Hardaway not left to the NBA LeVert, Walton, Stauskas would have had limited roles. I think players have to move on sometimes especially if they dont get enough playing time. Michigan has gone with an 8 man rotation for most of the season and it hasnt been an issue. We went 15-3 in the BT! Considering how this team has played cant see anyway adding more players into the rotation would improve the team that much.
I ran across a Washington Post article on Evan Smotrycz just this past week. Here's a link, if you're interested in reading it:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/colleges/maryland-virginia-tech-pr…
Summary: He had been sulking lately (which isn't completely surprising given what I remember of his on-court demeanor), but he seems to have turned a corner in the past couple of games.
I wish him the best, but I don't think his leaving had a negative impact on our team.
The kid was a great shooter, especially 3's. Don't see him doing much. He certainly wasn't a great rebounder or passer or defender while he was here. Why have him out there ignoring his greatest stregth?
Going over to StatSheet, Smotrycz is 112-285 (39.3%) for FGs and 52-145 (35.9%) for 3FGs, which overall makes for a personal eFG% of 48.42% for Evan. Similar numbers to 2010-11 but a little dip from 2011-12 on that dynamic. Actually, his offensive rating is 106.3, and he is responsible for about 25% of Maryland's production from beyond the arc.
Had 13 in the first half, I don't think he's taken a shot in the 2nd half. I haven't seen a rebound, either.
Just now he got fouled on a drive, and missed both FTs
I know this is against the best team in the ACC, but hopefully Maryland can consistently have this type of home crowd for Big Ten games next year.