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Post by rassle on Mar 7, 2019 4:40:52 GMT -5
She must have grown some then because she was a touch short. This is really good news She isn't short at all. She's 6'1" and 15 years old. Can you compare her to Madi when she was 15?
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Post by huskerjen on Mar 7, 2019 7:41:19 GMT -5
She isn't short at all. She's 6'1" and 15 years old. Can you compare her to Madi when she was 15? I didn't see Madi play at 15.
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Post by bball on Mar 7, 2019 10:39:23 GMT -5
She isn't short at all. She's 6'1" and 15 years old. Can you compare her to Madi when she was 15? They are similar yet very different. The younger can take a harder swing within her 15yr old comparison. But the older was a bit farther ahead on ball control. She should be another 6 rotation OH prospect for a top program. She really wants to be good and get better, so the sky is the limit for her.
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Post by HuskerPower1 on Mar 7, 2019 23:34:31 GMT -5
Can you compare her to Madi when she was 15? They are similar yet very different. The younger can take a harder swing within her 15yr old comparison. But the older was a bit farther ahead on ball control. She should be another 6 rotation OH prospect for a top program. She really wants to be good and get better, so the sky is the limit for her. Is she a top 20 talent?
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Post by Dash22 on Mar 8, 2019 21:32:08 GMT -5
Can you compare her to Madi when she was 15? They are similar yet very different. The younger can take a harder swing within her 15yr old comparison. But the older was a bit farther ahead on ball control. She should be another 6 rotation OH prospect for a top program. She really wants to be good and get better, so the sky is the limit for her. Spot on. I saw her video about 10 days ago and she can hit!
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Post by Dash22 on Mar 8, 2019 21:35:41 GMT -5
They are similar yet very different. The younger can take a harder swing within her 15yr old comparison. But the older was a bit farther ahead on ball control. She should be another 6 rotation OH prospect for a top program. She really wants to be good and get better, so the sky is the limit for her. Is she a top 20 talent? Possibly, at that young age she needs to keep progressing and developing. Looks good to me because she’s got that drive to succeed.
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Post by bball on Mar 9, 2019 17:44:00 GMT -5
Possibly, at that young age she needs to keep progressing and developing. Looks good to me because she’s got that drive to succeed. Nebraska is looking to only make offers they believe are top 5 position players in their respective classes. She is gonna need to get to that level for them to present an offer. She could get there.
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Post by oldmanred on Mar 10, 2019 7:32:48 GMT -5
Fallon Stutheit was interviewed at the Johnson Brock Boys basketball game last night! Wish I had a clip!
GO HUSKERS
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Post by milkmandan on Mar 10, 2019 20:14:21 GMT -5
The clip will reveal that Andy Kendeigh had first heard of Fallon Stutheit about 3 minutes before the interview.
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Post by NebraskaVBfan93 on Mar 10, 2019 22:07:01 GMT -5
The clip will reveal that Andy Kendeigh had first heard of Fallon Stutheit about 3 minutes before the interview. Ain't that the truth!
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Post by vbjustice on Mar 10, 2019 22:25:34 GMT -5
When watching her games on YouTube, it seems that her feet do not make it far off the ground. I’m not being hard on her or saying she can’t jump, I’m just saying I think she will need to be jumping higher come college, which I’m sure will happen. When an OH of her size can jump as well as the other, that’s when u see these monster college OHs. Also, where is her vertical listed along with the rest of her 2021 class? If we are gonna say she has one of the top in her class than I’d like to see that data sheet because so many girls whether as good as her or not can jump extremely high. I wouldn’t put her vertical above average. After watching this YouTube vid there is no way she has a top vertical in her class. She has great control and range and a vertical is fixable so I’m sure it will get higher. But currently her vertical is not high. Just watch her how far her feet get from the ground. This being said, she is still a dominant player in her class and one of the best 2021 players. She is extremely good and I’m not taking that away from her at all. But to say she has a high vertical is quite a stretch. I agree with you. But because she’s still young, she still has time to develop that with proper training in the gym (with a trainer, etc).
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Post by bball on Mar 10, 2019 23:11:21 GMT -5
When watching her games on YouTube, it seems that her feet do not make it far off the ground. I’m not being hard on her or saying she can’t jump, I’m just saying I think she will need to be jumping higher come college, which I’m sure will happen. When an OH of her size can jump as well as the other, that’s when u see these monster college OHs. Also, where is her vertical listed along with the rest of her 2021 class? If we are gonna say she has one of the top in her class than I’d like to see that data sheet because so many girls whether as good as her or not can jump extremely high. I wouldn’t put her vertical above average. After watching this YouTube vid there is no way she has a top vertical in her class. She has great control and range and a vertical is fixable so I’m sure it will get higher. But currently her vertical is not high. Just watch her how far her feet get from the ground. This being said, she is still a dominant player in her class and one of the best 2021 players. She is extremely good and I’m not taking that away from her at all. But to say she has a high vertical is quite a stretch. I agree with you. But because she’s still young, she still has time to develop that with proper training in the gym (with a trainer, etc). Jim Stones not complaining.......
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Post by Dash22 on Mar 12, 2019 12:09:36 GMT -5
Possibly, at that young age she needs to keep progressing and developing. Looks good to me because she’s got that drive to succeed. Nebraska is looking to only make offers they believe are top 5 position players in their respective classes. She is gonna need to get to that level for them to present an offer. She could get there. Yup, she bloomed about 2 years later than Madi. She’s got a chance for a Nebraska scholarship if she continues to develop and progress like I said. If it were to happen (an offer) it probably won’t be till next year though.
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Post by jasonr on Mar 12, 2019 12:31:49 GMT -5
Nebraska is looking to only make offers they believe are top 5 position players in their respective classes. She is gonna need to get to that level for them to present an offer. She could get there. Yup, she bloomed about 2 years later than Madi. She’s got a chance for a Nebraska scholarship if she continues to develop and progress like I said. If it were to happen (an offer) it probably won’t be till next year though. This isn't correct. If Hayden called Cook today wanting to commit, he would accept.
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Post by HuskerPower1 on Mar 12, 2019 13:49:32 GMT -5
Yup, she bloomed about 2 years later than Madi. She’s got a chance for a Nebraska scholarship if she continues to develop and progress like I said. If it were to happen (an offer) it probably won’t be till next year though. This isn't correct. If Hayden called Cook today wanting to commit, he would accept. So she is top 5 at her position? This is good news so can we chalk her up?
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