Every player but one guy on the Western Oregon roster is gone. The Wolves graduated two guys and thankfully the other guys transferred out as we were not very good the last couple years, to be honest we were really, really bad. The most disappointing thing as I've noted here it was the entitlement of these guys, who are pretty impressed with themselves but never played hard. I've seen losing teams at Western Oregon and other places still play hard and not be so impressed with their pregame warm-ups. These guys weren't like that.
How would you build a roster? We are way, way down right now, the lowest point in decades. I really hope it's not 10 portal guys. We need an identity and I think that identity starts with players from Oregon. We've also had some good Washington players over the years. Our ventures into California the past few years have been a colossal failure. We are in Oregon state school, funded by Oregon taxpayers. Can we start there?
I'm willing to give the new coach a few years to build it, heck I gave Pifer 4 years before I really started getting angry with the program. I would hope they'd start with some high school guys, since Portland State University UP, Oregon, and Oregon State, hardly recruit in state anymore. There's players out there to get.
There's three guys in the Salem area I would take, who I saw play this year and I believe they all can play division 2. Fom Sprague High School, their point guard is one of the best passing point guards I've seen at the high school level. He's also 6'3. His teammate is 6'4 and jumping jack shooting guard/wing extremely talented, he's probably more of a D1 guy but I like to see Western Oregon go on him. There's a smaller school guy who averaged 28 this year and I think 25 last year, 6'3 guy who can really shoot it. I'd also go on him. Some of our most successful teams in the last 10 years had some great in-state high school players.
I'm not saying ignore the junior college ranks or transfers. Certainly Central Washington had some tremendous transfer players this year and won the league. So you can't ignore that. I just like to see a foundation of Oregon high school players, followed by Washington High School players, then transfers.
How would you build a roster? We are way, way down right now, the lowest point in decades. I really hope it's not 10 portal guys. We need an identity and I think that identity starts with players from Oregon. We've also had some good Washington players over the years. Our ventures into California the past few years have been a colossal failure. We are in Oregon state school, funded by Oregon taxpayers. Can we start there?
I'm willing to give the new coach a few years to build it, heck I gave Pifer 4 years before I really started getting angry with the program. I would hope they'd start with some high school guys, since Portland State University UP, Oregon, and Oregon State, hardly recruit in state anymore. There's players out there to get.
There's three guys in the Salem area I would take, who I saw play this year and I believe they all can play division 2. Fom Sprague High School, their point guard is one of the best passing point guards I've seen at the high school level. He's also 6'3. His teammate is 6'4 and jumping jack shooting guard/wing extremely talented, he's probably more of a D1 guy but I like to see Western Oregon go on him. There's a smaller school guy who averaged 28 this year and I think 25 last year, 6'3 guy who can really shoot it. I'd also go on him. Some of our most successful teams in the last 10 years had some great in-state high school players.
I'm not saying ignore the junior college ranks or transfers. Certainly Central Washington had some tremendous transfer players this year and won the league. So you can't ignore that. I just like to see a foundation of Oregon high school players, followed by Washington High School players, then transfers.
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