Camp Sanderson For The Win - D.J. Wilson is Ripped
Camp Sanderson does it again.
Now THIS looks like a guy who can play in the B1G:
With all credit to @CampSanderson. The offseason is all about progression. From 215 to 238
Ripped! He looks ready to ball!
Wilson may well pass Donnal - I kind of hope he does - but don't shut the door on Donnal just yet. The staff letting Bielfeldt walk away while also saying Wilson's future is at the 4 speaks to their confidence in him.
Keep in mind that the red-shirt freshman versions of Morgan and Bielfeldt weren't nearly as good as the senior versions. Donnal's a bit of a victim of expectations. If he was a 2-star (instead of a 4-star) I think people would be optimistic that he showed some nice flashes in his first real season.
Sophmore Darius Morris, who was a wiz in the pick and roll game that year, and delivered most of Morgan's points to him on a silver platter. That said, Morgan was a better pick setter, more aggressive rolling to the hoop, and stronger defensively than Donnal was last year. Still, I think Donnal showed some nice flashes that he can build on, just needs to continue to find out what he does well at this level and fine tune it, not to mention continue getting stronger(and Bacari's tweets indicate he's back at 240 after losing a lot of weight last season for some reason).
I sitll think he can be a valuable piece behind Doyle at the '5', and it sounds like he's been putting in the work along with the rest of the team to make it happen.
I don't think I've seen one thing that's led me to believe that Donnal is ever going to contribute on a good team in a meaningful way.
Not one thing? Really? Some people just seem set to tear this kid down. He did not have a great freshman season. He has ability though. At 6'9/6'10 he has really good form on his jumper. He showed flashes of that last season. Ive seen him display soft hands and a good touch. He has decent skill for a center prospect.
I think Donnal's biggest issues are mental. He seems to get nervous when guys come to contest his shot. It seemed to me that he simply was intimidated by opposing centers in the conference. He didnt respond well to the physical play and as the season crept on you could just see it on him that he was hearing footsteps everytime he got the ball. Camp Sanderson will help there. As will experience. Once he becomes a more confident player I don't have any doubt hell be able to contribute.
Very good to see. He's going to need to be able to take a pounding insidePhrasing
I remember when I looked similar to that. Now many steaks and cupcakes later it is safe to say that I do not.
I'd love to see a VanGundy look like that. Pics or it didn't happen.
Well, this was me back in the 90s...
That's progress! Don't lose the hair DJ!
I wish I could go to Camp Sanderson
send my hubby to Camp Sanderson!
I walked away for a bit, leaving this thread up - my wife would now like me to attend Camp Sanderson as well. I told her I would have to rearrange some meetings, but I am sure if I sold this right, I could get the company to consider a "teambuilding offsite" that just happened to involve a little training.
Tell them it will drive down health insurance premiums.
That's A LOT of pain and suffering. Save it for those younger than you and I.
...because YOU sir, are the legend
Ur a waterphaul
I prettier weight room would weaken a person both in muscle and character.
Don't go chasin Alabama waterfalls
Actually pretty sure I recall that Harbaugh eliminated all of the nonsense in the weight room shortly after he was hired.
Confirmed: http://www.mlive.com/wolverines/index.ssf/2015/04/jim_harbaugh_pulls_frills_from.html
"It was shiny, like somebody from Chicago came in [from a ] P.R. firm," Harbaugh said. ""This (weight room) isn't a slide show. This is work"
That was a good, if brief, article. He really does seem to be making a huge cultural change in Schembechler Hall. I'm starting to wonder if we won't see even more transfers, other than those people are already speculating about.
Everyone knows that fluorescent lighting, a cramped area, old dirty grey carpet squares on the floor, and painted walls will keep an athlete from getting stronger. Thank you, Captain Obvious.
Water fouls
We have some seriously outdated weightrooms. Fluorescent lighting, cramped area, old dirty grey carpet squares on the floor, painted walls...reminds me of my high school in the 80s.
I've been in the weightroom as recently as last summer. You're description is totally innaccurate. The hoops weight room is immaculate and up-to-date. Try not to make a sweeping generalization by a couple edges of a picture.
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