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Post by hoyas big supporter on Jun 1, 2012 10:42:21 GMT -5
You're confusing two players committed to GW. Either you're talking about Joe Macdonald or Kethan Savage. First paragraph seems like JM, but the last two are KS
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Post by rosslynhoya on Jun 1, 2012 13:10:51 GMT -5
You're confusing two players committed to GW. Either you're talking about Joe Macdonald or Kethan Savage. First paragraph seems like JM, but the last two are KS Wow, I had no idea GW was so stacked! (Yes, you're right, I was thinking of Savage).
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Post by Problem of Dog on Jun 1, 2012 16:12:10 GMT -5
You're confusing two players committed to GW. Either you're talking about Joe Macdonald or Kethan Savage. First paragraph seems like JM, but the last two are KS Wow, I had no idea GW was so stacked! (Yes, you're right, I was thinking of Savage). Stacked? GW was the highest level offer Savage had, same for McDonald. McDonald would get more time and be a better player on the Ivy League level. McDonald starred when he was the go to guy at Landon, and he had NO help (that was a pretty weak team this year). But when he played with a couple of kids who went D1 in his earlier years, he didn't make as much of an impact. He'd be more like the player he was his senior year if he went Ivy, and more like the player he was as an underclassman at GW.
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Post by hoyas big supporter on Jun 1, 2012 17:39:36 GMT -5
Yes, stacked. Two first team All-Mets...relative to the squad they usually have, yes they are stacked. David Pellom and Isiah Armwood are all league type players. Stop hating dude, offers aren't the only thing that matter.
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