The Maryland Terrapins Topic

Quote: Originally Posted By colorblind79 on 7/18/2009

The Maryland Terrapins, end of improvements, Season 32:

NameYr.Pos.ASPDREBDEBLKLPPEBHPWESTDUFTTOT
John LeeSr.PG857817941516999991958893B-870
Abraham HodgesSr.PG8099199719134899997292100A-837
Charles BaneFr.PG6893774191408093578461B677
Richard WhittakerSr.SG9210051711813739399789971A858
Glenn MonteroJr.SG888038991919974997696100B+869
Michael HolcombFr.SG66772786221868079378455B-700
Albert TraylorJr.SF988151964857944458758590B877
Daniel KoualeskiJr.SF797659713261755851959465B816
Jermaine FrenchSr.PF64459999100664154668998A-785
Roger RumfeltSr.PF6753869995983825449410069D+868
Leon JonesJr.PF704496999486351020507065A-739
Terry McClureFr.PF605683957963433735658790C793
Averages--767453904541615868728980-807


Traylor and Hodges got drafted.

Incidentally, that bumped Maryland's prestige up to A+.

I've also got the biggest recruiting budget I've ever seen. This could be fun.
7/28/2009 7:10 AM
The Maryland Terrapins, pre-recruiting, Season 33:

NameYr.Pos.ASPDREBDEBLKLPPEBHPWESTDUFTTOT
Charles BaneSo.PG6792777191418394578066B684
Glenn MonteroSr.SG89803899181997499769899B+870
Michael HolcombSo.SG68792884221857981377955B-698
Daniel KoualeskiSr.SF807962713361786053959068B830
Jermaine FrenchSr/5PF6444999999664155668597A-779
Leon JonesSr.PF694395989488351121506966A-739
Terry McClureSo.PF615986968363443836658591C+807
Averages--716859895043554963648477-772
7/28/2009 7:11 AM
James Bourget
PG|6'0"|174 lbs.|2.6 GPA
Fairmount-Harford HS|Baltimore, MD
PG
691
Athleticism47
Speed92
Rebounding20
Defense79
Shot Blocking23
Low-post8
Perimeter57
Ball Handling83
Passing84
Work Ethic80
Stamina71
Durability47
Previous Season Stats
GPMPGPPGRPGFG%FG3%FT%APGSPGBPG
242211.30.530.039.964.36.41.01.2
Current
Rating
PotentialCurrent
Rating
Potential
Athleticism47HighPerimeter57High
Speed92AverageBall Handling83Average
Rebounding20LowPassing84Average
Defense79HighStamina71High
Shot Blocking23LowDurability47High
Low-post8AverageFT ShootingLow
#13 PG, #95 Overall, ****; no promises. At the moment, James Bourquet is a solid pass-first PG. He could develop into an excellent, well rounded PG, depending on just how high his potential is in athleticism and perimeter. His only long-term, definite weakness is FT shooting.
7/31/2009 9:47 PM
James Marshall
SG|6'3"|208 lbs.|3.3 GPA
Riverheads HS|Staunton, VA
SG
603
Athleticism53
Speed78
Rebounding22
Defense76
Shot Blocking1
Low-post16
Perimeter79
Ball Handling65
Passing65
Work Ethic65
Stamina73
Durability10
Previous Season Stats
GPMPGPPGRPGFG%FG3%FT%APGSPGBPG
102316.81.935.851.087.52.81.20.7
Current
Rating
PotentialCurrent
Rating
Potential
Athleticism53HighPerimeter79High
Speed78AverageBall Handling65High
Rebounding22AveragePassing65Average
Defense76HighStamina73High
Shot Blocking1AverageDurability10Average
Low-post16LowFT ShootingLow
#11 SG, #61 Overall, ****; no promises. I was thinking of going after a Puerto Rican for the SG slot that opened up with Traylor's departure, but decided to play it safe and take what looked like a sure thing. James Marshall should be an excellent outside shooter. I chose him over a Marylander with high potential in speed because if I was going to sacrifice a guard skill, in an SG, it should be passing and not ballhandling (lesson courtesy of Glenn Montero). I expect that his speed will be serviceable, nonetheless...somewhere in the 90 range. Due to his low durability, Marshall will never look as impressive at first glance as he will actually be.
7/31/2009 9:53 PM
Scott Blakey
SF|6'8"|234 lbs.|2.6 GPA
McDonogh HS|Mc Donogh, MD
SF
653
Athleticism55
Speed56
Rebounding51
Defense86
Shot Blocking40
Low-post42
Perimeter72
Ball Handling46
Passing31
Work Ethic44
Stamina80
Durability50
Previous Season Stats
GPMPGPPGRPGFG%FG3%FT%APGSPGBPG
282316.41.742.536.859.41.10.11.0
Current
Rating
PotentialCurrent
Rating
Potential
Athleticism55HighPerimeter72High
Speed56HighBall Handling46Low
Rebounding51HighPassing31Average
Defense86AverageStamina80Average
Shot Blocking40HighDurability50Average
Low-post42AverageFT ShootingAverage


#20 SF, #156 Overall, ***; no promises. While I targeted Blakey from the beginning, I looked around for other SFs I liked better. He'll be perfectly serviceable, and potentially even another nice role-player in the 3-slot, depending on the cap on his potential. His ball-handling and passing leave a bit to be desired, as does his low-post skill/potential (I would switch the potential for low post and perimeter, if I had my druthers). With that said, I expect him to be a defensive presence and garbage man, as many of my SFs have been. Definitely not a pro.
7/31/2009 9:58 PM
Matthew Slick
C|6'8"|234 lbs.|3.2 GPA
Atholton HS|Columbia, MD
C
658
Athleticism64
Speed33
Rebounding85
Defense80
Shot Blocking80
Low-post90
Perimeter10
Ball Handling1
Passing34
Work Ethic70
Stamina58
Durability53
Previous Season Stats
GPMPGPPGRPGFG%FG3%FT%APGSPGBPG
202011.67.341.817.470.92.40.42.0
Current
Rating
PotentialCurrent
Rating
Potential
Athleticism64HighPerimeter10Average
Speed33AverageBall Handling1Average
Rebounding85AveragePassing34Average
Defense80AverageStamina58Average
Shot Blocking80AverageDurability53Average
Low-post90AverageFT ShootingLow
#4 C, #26 Overall, *****, Mr. Maryland; declined 10 minutes. The prize of the class, Matthew Slick is basically ready to see the floor right now...no assembly required. He has no areas of high potential, unfortunately, beyond athleticism. Still, his low potential area is FT shooting, and that's already at a reasonable level (should be a C+ or so). His speed will limit him to the C spot, along with his perimeter and ballhandling skills. He should thrive there, though. His stamina will keep him from logging much more than 20 minutes per game, at any point in his career, but he should be effective when playing.
7/31/2009 10:04 PM
Jonathan Knipp
C|6'9"|222 lbs.|2.3 GPA
Orange HS|Hillsborough, NC
C
639
Athleticism48
Speed48
Rebounding85
Defense94
Shot Blocking80
Low-post78
Perimeter5
Ball Handling8
Passing28
Work Ethic51
Stamina58
Durability56
Previous Season Stats
GPMPGPPGRPGFG%FG3%FT%APGSPGBPG
30209.97.070.012.568.72.31.31.7
Current
Rating
PotentialCurrent
Rating
Potential
Athleticism48HighPerimeter5Average
Speed48AverageBall Handling8Average
Rebounding85AveragePassing28Average
Defense94LowStamina58High
Shot Blocking80AverageDurability56Average
Low-post78AverageFT ShootingAverage
#19 C, #73 Overall, ****; ineligible. I really hope that Johnathan Knipp shows up, because if he does I suspect that he will reach the same level of excellence as the #1 C this year (a fellow who I decided not to pursue, in spite of him being 60 miles from me, as I did not like his FT shooting and felt him overrated due to a now-mostly-irrelevant rating, WE). With high potential in stamina and athleticism, Knipp could be a great backup C who will mature to the starting role as a 5th year senior. He could even fill in the PF slot, if necessary. A possible professional. I put extra money into him to try to persuade him to show up in spite of the year off.
7/31/2009 10:08 PM
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7/31/2009 10:11 PM
Jessie Dickens
SF|6'4"|199 lbs.|2.0 GPA
John Bapst Mem HS|Bangor, ME
SF
745
Athleticism88
Speed70
Rebounding42
Defense94
Shot Blocking30
Low-post70
Perimeter64
Ball Handling60
Passing61
Work Ethic35
Stamina64
Durability67
Previous Season Stats
GPMPGPPGRPGFG%FG3%FT%APGSPGBPG
292219.34.055.558.062.92.30.11.6
Current
Rating
PotentialCurrent
Rating
Potential
Athleticism88AveragePerimeter64High
Speed70AverageBall Handling60Average
Rebounding42AveragePassing61Average
Defense94LowStamina64High
Shot Blocking30LowDurability67High
Low-post70HighFT ShootingLow
Such a nice player. I would've loved to have him, but he didn't suit my team's needs and plans. St. John's wasn't the team that he was initially considering...that would be Hartford. I knew they could be taken out, I just decided not to do it. Still, what a tremendous player. #2 SF, #15 Overall, *****.
7/31/2009 10:27 PM
Jose Rivera
SG|6'1"|177 lbs.|2.8 GPA
Holy Rosary School|Yauco, PR
SG
701
Athleticism52
Speed80
Rebounding34
Defense94
Shot Blocking3
Low-post35
Perimeter90
Ball Handling90
Passing90
Work Ethic43
Stamina62
Durability28
Previous Season Stats
GPMPGPPGRPGFG%FG3%FT%APGSPGBPG
172417.43.658.858.067.55.30.41.2
Then there's this fellow, Mr. Puerto Rico. He'll be going either to Tennesee or Georgia. Originally, it was just Georgia. His success will depend on his athleticism's potential (and speed, if a low potential, will stifle him...as will stamina). Still, he would have been a nice addition. I thought about it seriously. Perhaps I'll regret going with Marshall instead of this guy. Time will tell. #4 SG, #29 Overall, *****.

DateCoachSchoolMessage
8/01
2:09 PM
testudo34 Georgia
(SEC)
CB, to answer your question, Rivera had the biggest tattoo on his team and likes to beat up fans in the stands, so that's all I need to know to dive in. But potential-wise, he's high ath, avg speed, high reb, low def, avg bs, low lp, avg per, avg bh, ...
8/01
2:09 PM
testudo34 Georgia
(SEC)
...avg pass, high stam, high ft.
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Wow. He should be a star.

I noticed that LSU had its recruiting class just destroyed...he overextended himself. I think I made the right call on holding back. It's tough to be disciplined with an A+ prestige program.

Rivera would've been great for us. Oh well.
7/31/2009 10:29 PM
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#21 Marylandcolorblind790-00-00-00-00-0--00
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ClemsonSim AI0-00-00-00-00-0--00
8/3/2009 10:36 AM
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8/3/2009 11:52 AM
I cannot, unfortunately, for some reason, post my team at this computer today. I haven't had this problem for quite some time so I can't really explain it, but it is what it is.

I have put together the distribution plan, practice plan, depth chart, and team plan. I have temporarily dropped the Press from practice and play. I needed the extra 10 minutes for all of my young players. Bane will be starting over Bourget, for the time being. The two are fairly close to each other in terms of ability, but Bane has an edge in IQ and FT shooting...both of which are important towards the end of games.

I don't know where our scoring will be coming from. Montero and Jones are both adequate players, but the best we can hope for is Drew Nicholas and Tahj Holden, and that's a major stretch (and there is no Steve Blake on this roster). They're not Juan and Lonny, that's for sure. Traylor might have shined (shone?) in this situation. He certainly would have been integral to our plans, for better or for worse.

Preseason rankings are an absolute joke. LSU is extraordinarily short of manpower, with 6 walk-ons (and one senior transfer player). He is bound to be demolished all year long - no offense meant to a very accomplished coach (3 national championships in Crum, at LSU, alone). The fact that he is ranked just goes to show how much a coach's history influences the voters.

We should not be ranked. At this point in the season, I suspect we will be quite bad. I expect to recover as practice sinks in. It's up in the air whether we'll recover enough for an at-large bid to the NT.

Well, they'll be a fun group to watch grow. Ch-ch-ch-chia Testudo!
8/3/2009 12:01 PM
The Maryland Terrapins, nearly the beginning of Season 33:

NameYr.Pos.ASPDREBDEBLKLPPEBHPWESTDUFTTOT
Charles BaneSo.PG6792778191418394578066B685
James BourgetFr.PG47922079238578384807248C-693
Glenn MonteroSr.SG89803899181997499769899B+870
Michael HolcombSo.SG69792885221857982377955B-701
James MarshallFr.SG53782276116796565657310A+603
Daniel KoualeskiSr.SF807962713361786053959168B831
Scott BlakeyFr.SF555651864042724631448050D653
Jermaine FrenchSr/5PF6444999999664155668697A-780
Leon JonesSr.PF694495989488351121506966A-740
Terry McClureSo.PF615986968363443836658691C+808
Jonathan KnippFr.C4848859480785828515856C639
Matthew SlickFr.C64338580809010134705853C+658
Averages--646556874845514657637863-722
8/3/2009 6:27 PM
NameYr.Pos.FlexMotionTriangleFastbreakManZonePress
Charles BaneSo.PGB-C-FFB-D+B-
James BourgetFr.PGD-FDFD-FD
Glenn MonteroSr.SGAD-D-D-A-D-B-
Michael HolcombSo.SGB-FFFB-FC
James MarshallFr.SGC-FFFCFF
Daniel KoualeskiSr.SFB+D-C+D-B+CC+
Scott BlakeyFr.SFD-FFC-D-D-C-
Jermaine FrenchSr/5PFA-D-C-D-A-D-C+
Leon JonesSr.PFA-D-C-D-A-D-B-
Terry McClureSo.PFB-FD+FB-D-C
Jonathan KnippFr.CFD+FFFD+C
Matthew SlickFr.CD-C-FFD-D+F
8/3/2009 6:28 PM
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