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SDSU looks like the clear favorites. The year of the Cowboy starts now.
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The sheep are going to be in a bad way next year. They'll still be a good team, but not nearly as good as this year. Lost 3 of their starting 5 from last season, along with 2 bench players.
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Seeeee yaaaaa Roooodddy, Go Pokes its our turn!!!
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Bye, bye Roddy. Not sure what he brings to the table in the NBA. He needs to lose 25 lbs and become a big guard.
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He was a load... As a pro? hard to say one way or another...plenty of guys with less upside went on to solid careers. Depending on his attitude and work ethic...he could be a solid rotation player. I don't make a habit out of liking CSU players but I respect his game. That guy played hard and seemed to be a good guy. Best of luck to him ....
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307bball wrote: Thu Jun 02, 2022 2:47 pm He was a load... As a pro? hard to say one way or another...plenty of guys with less upside went on to solid careers. Depending on his attitude and work ethic...he could be a solid rotation player. I don't make a habit out of liking CSU players but I respect his game. That guy played hard and seemed to be a good guy. Best of luck to him ....
CSU has unfortunately had two of my favorite athletes to watch from a physicality standpoint. Bradlee Van Pelt and David Roddy.
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OrediggerPoke wrote: Thu Jun 02, 2022 3:01 pm
307bball wrote: Thu Jun 02, 2022 2:47 pm He was a load... As a pro? hard to say one way or another...plenty of guys with less upside went on to solid careers. Depending on his attitude and work ethic...he could be a solid rotation player. I don't make a habit out of liking CSU players but I respect his game. That guy played hard and seemed to be a good guy. Best of luck to him ....
CSU has unfortunately had two of my favorite athletes to watch from a physicality standpoint. Bradlee Van Pelt and David Roddy.
I was just going to state it similarly for Roddy - although I hate the sheep, Roddy was great to watch, and a real baller. He would have fit perfectly in brown & gold - just a tough, gritty, clean, athlete. Frankly, I kind of wished he would have stayed at CSewe, but my memory of him fouling out at the AA (my last memory of him) will last forever, lol.
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Can’t imagine him playing in the NBA, great size, just not enough length and pep in his step. Going to make money overseas, just like Josh Adams. Rewatched Adams when we played Cal and Jaylen Brown. Adams was best player on the court that day, and it wasn’t even close…
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