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Ryan edwards commits to ....

Postby Mslacat » Mon Jul 02, 2012 10:15 am

..... Gonzaga (I'm such a tease)

Final list was Montana, Washington State and Gonzaga. Surprised me a little I knew he would sign D-1, just did not know he was on Gonzaga's radar. Best of luck.
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Re: Ryan edwards commits to ....

Postby Mousegriz » Mon Jul 02, 2012 12:28 pm

I heard that too and was a little surprised he was on their radar. I've watched him play numerous times and did see big improvement last year. He will remain a project in my opinion but has nice hands, touch, and footwork. Sometimes I think people forget about size being a factor in itself and he has that. I think Edwards will have to get a little quicker to be able to take advantage and block shots like he has in HS.
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Re: Ryan edwards commits to ....

Postby m616s6e » Mon Jul 02, 2012 2:06 pm

Pardon me, who is Ryan Edwards?
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Re: Ryan edwards commits to ....

Postby Mousegriz » Mon Jul 02, 2012 2:28 pm

6'11" center for Kalispell Glacier High. He will be a senior next year.
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Re: Ryan edwards commits to ....

Postby mtgrizrule » Mon Jul 02, 2012 6:14 pm

Kudos to Ryan Edwards. He must have listened to those telling him what he needed to do. A year ago, I was at the team camp. Then, he was nowhere near a mid major Div 1 recruit. I seen a kid with good size, average athleticism, good hands, okay feet, good feet, good passer. He was not very physical, and got by simply on his size, verses his competition.

Offense was inconsistent, with some very nice looking shots, moves, and touch. The next time down court, very rushed, and no touch. Apparently, he spent a lot of time on his offense. Defensively he was pretty good, and very seldom out of position, just some work on footwork, and how to go up straight, to avoid foul trouble (pretty typical of many bigs at his stage.)

Basically, I seen the high ceiling for him, but did not know how much work he would put in to get to that point. Congrats Ryan, hope to see you in a GRIZ uniform.
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Re: Ryan edwards commits to ....

Postby temp » Mon Jul 02, 2012 6:39 pm

Good for him! I like seeing in-state kids getting some love.

I thought he made a big step forward from his So. year to his Jr. year. Another step up like that and then a redshirt year and he could do some things.
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Re: Ryan edwards commits to ....

Postby citay » Tue Jul 03, 2012 7:13 am

stay in position for a rebound.
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Re: Ryan edwards commits to ....

Postby Mslacat » Tue Jul 03, 2012 9:19 am

citay wrote:stay in position for a rebound.


I hate to say it but I had the same thought!
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Re: Ryan edwards commits to ....

Postby ordigger » Tue Jul 03, 2012 9:36 am

Well this thread is perhaps the most confusing thread I've seen in some time. We see that he committed to Gonzaga, and then someone else thinks he's not D1 material, and another thinks he committed to the Griz. The big question is has he committed anywhere? I see nothing official.
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Re: Ryan edwards commits to ....

Postby Mslacat » Tue Jul 03, 2012 9:46 am

Ryan gave a solid Commitment to Gonzaga.
Montana and Washington State were the two others on his short list
Ryan did not get out on the AAU circuit much so, most of his recruiting came from Northwest D-1 schools
Ryan is a definitely a D-1 prospect only question is at what level.
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Re: Ryan edwards commits to ....

Postby Sudzilla » Tue Jul 03, 2012 2:37 pm

Another 7 footer going to GU (Guard U)... Too bad. Tinks could make him into one hell of a post player. Knowing GU's history of big man development, not so sure the same can be said. Time will tell I suppose.
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Re: Ryan edwards commits to ....

Postby mtgrizrule » Tue Jul 03, 2012 7:31 pm

Sudzilla wrote:Another 7 footer going to GU (Guard U)... Too bad. Tinks could make him into one hell of a post player. Knowing GU's history of big man development, not so sure the same can be said. Time will tell I suppose.


As much as I would like to Montana get a home grown big, I think you are selling Gonzaga short. They have more NBA bigs than we do. Turiaf, has been around awhile now. This year, Robert Sacre was just drafted too. Sorry, but their recent bigs have gone further than Montana Bigs.

Got to admit, Tinkle gets the most out of his bigs during college, but has yet to coach a NBA big. Qvale is as close as we have come. :thumb:
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Re: Ryan edwards commits to ....

Postby first11 » Thu Jul 05, 2012 6:40 pm

good for him, he will need some freshman seasoning once at GU, but with patience and coaching he could be a steady player. His biggest asset is that he has the bulk and size to take up some defensive space, his inside shot is good and he can get his share of rebounds.

But, the quickness of the D1 game will be a test for him and GU plays a big time schedule too. I think they bring him along with patience and he will be an asset once he adjusts to the speed of the bigger time.
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Re: Ryan edwards commits to ....

Postby Growler1 » Sun Jul 08, 2012 11:33 am

from people whom I respect, this kid is no loss to our program.
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Re: Ryan edwards commits to ....

Postby PTGrizzly » Sun Jul 08, 2012 5:21 pm

Growler1 wrote:from people whom I respect, this kid is no loss to our program.


Yeah...who wants a 7 footer with potential? Certainly not me.
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Re: Ryan edwards commits to ....

Postby HighLineGRIZ » Sun Jul 08, 2012 6:10 pm

PTGrizzly wrote:
Growler1 wrote:from people whom I respect, this kid is no loss to our program.


Yeah...who wants a 7 footer with potential? Certainly not me.


Never seen the kid play and know absolutely nothing about him, but I'd have to agree. Kids that are 7 feet with strength and good feet are worth a scholarship. The fact that this kid was able to recieve out of state interest from High major programs without playing in the AAU circuit is telling and Gonzaga has always been know for doing a great job of scouting under-the-radar recruits with good potential.

Dissapointed we weren't able to land him.
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Re: Ryan edwards commits to ....

Postby Growler1 » Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:43 pm

PTGrizzly wrote:
Growler1 wrote:from people whom I respect, this kid is no loss to our program.


Yeah...who wants a 7 footer with potential? Certainly not me.


How many 7 footers with potential should we sign? We got a new one from Wyoming. Should we just sign 4 or 5 of them and pray that one develops? A kid can either play, or not play at this level. I have been told that this kid is not a Div. I player. Not me talking, but someone within the Montana high school coaching ranks whom I respect.
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Re: Ryan edwards commits to ....

Postby Word » Tue Jul 10, 2012 7:35 pm

Growler1 wrote:
PTGrizzly wrote:
Growler1 wrote:from people whom I respect, this kid is no loss to our program.


Yeah...who wants a 7 footer with potential? Certainly not me.


How many 7 footers with potential should we sign? We got a new one from Wyoming. Should we just sign 4 or 5 of them and pray that one develops? A kid can either play, or not play at this level. I have been told that this kid is not a Div. I player. Not me talking, but someone within the Montana high school coaching ranks whom I respect.

Not me talking, but a college coach named Mark Few disagrees, and thinks he is a D1 player. Thanks for the inside information from a high school coach whom you respect, though. I trust your insider information on talent much more so than a coach who has sent seven guys to the NBA.
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Re: Ryan edwards commits to ....

Postby Mslacat » Tue Jul 10, 2012 8:21 pm

Growler1 wrote:
PTGrizzly wrote:
Growler1 wrote:from people whom I respect, this kid is no loss to our program.


Yeah...who wants a 7 footer with potential? Certainly not me.


How many 7 footers with potential should we sign? We got a new one from Wyoming. Should we just sign 4 or 5 of them and pray that one develops? A kid can either play, or not play at this level. I have been told that this kid is not a Div. I player. Not me talking, but someone within the Montana high school coaching ranks whom I respect.


He IS a D-1 kid. He held at least 4 offers from D-1 programs that I had heard, so that questions has been answered. I saw him play a few times last year and I had my questions. I but there was no doubt in my mind he would be playing D-1 ball down the line. My major concern was his foot speed and conditioning. He does though have a lot of attributes coaches love to see in Big kids, soft hands good foot work, and decent lateral movement. Big up side to him as long as he gets and stays in shape. Last year I really thought he would most likely sign with the Griz and then redshirt a year for development and conditioning. I will admit, Gonzaga offering surprised me.
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Re: Ryan edwards commits to ....

Postby mtgrizrule » Tue Jul 10, 2012 8:32 pm

He is a D1 recruit only on potential. 13 months ago, I honestly did not see a player ready for Div 1 ball. It shows he has worked on his game a lot. Even with that, he will need a redshirt year, more than likely. Granted, I have not seen him play since, but the word, "project" comes to mind.

If he works hard at it, he will be a good Div 1 player. IF he chooses to not work hard, Growler, might be right, he may not make it in Div 1. I would not be surprised either way. Goes to show, what an advantage it is to be 7 foot. I do hope he makes it, but do have my doubts.
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Re: Ryan edwards commits to ....

Postby Growler1 » Wed Jul 11, 2012 10:12 am

Mslacat wrote:
Growler1 wrote:
PTGrizzly wrote:
Growler1 wrote:from people whom I respect, this kid is no loss to our program.


Yeah...who wants a 7 footer with potential? Certainly not me.


How many 7 footers with potential should we sign? We got a new one from Wyoming. Should we just sign 4 or 5 of them and pray that one develops? A kid can either play, or not play at this level. I have been told that this kid is not a Div. I player. Not me talking, but someone within the Montana high school coaching ranks whom I respect.


He IS a D-1 kid. He held at least 4 offers from D-1 programs that I had heard, so that questions has been answered. I saw him play a few times last year and I had my questions. I but there was no doubt in my mind he would be playing D-1 ball down the line. My major concern was his foot speed and conditioning. He does though have a lot of attributes coaches love to see in Big kids, soft hands good foot work, and decent lateral movement. Big up side to him as long as he gets and stays in shape. Last year I really thought he would most likely sign with the Griz and then redshirt a year for development and conditioning. I will admit, Gonzaga offering surprised me.


Come on, dude. 7-footers don't grow on trees! Almost every 7-foot high school player in the country who can walk and chew gum at the same time gets a D-1 offer. You aren't telling us anything. I stick by my prediction. The coach who told me he is not a D-1 player is the head coach for a AA school in Montana. Mark Few is taking a flier on this kid, just like Tinks has done with our signee from Casper, WY.
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Re: Ryan edwards commits to ....

Postby Word » Wed Jul 11, 2012 2:55 pm

mtgrizrule wrote:He is a D1 recruit only on potential. 13 months ago, I honestly did not see a player ready for Div 1 ball. It shows he has worked on his game a lot. Even with that, he will need a redshirt year, more than likely. Granted, I have not seen him play since, but the word, "project" comes to mind.

If he works hard at it, he will be a good Div 1 player. IF he chooses to not work hard, Growler, might be right, he may not make it in Div 1. I would not be surprised either way. Goes to show, what an advantage it is to be 7 foot. I do hope he makes it, but do have my doubts.

13 months is a long time for high school players, especially for a 7-footer. In 13 months, Anthony Davis went from 0 scholarship offers to #2 player in the nation.

Mark has scouted a Few 7-footers in his day. Not saying this is going to work out, but I'm sure he's kept an eye on Edwards' progress to date and thinks he can contribute in time.
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Re: Ryan edwards commits to ....

Postby mtgrizrule » Wed Jul 11, 2012 6:08 pm

Word wrote:
mtgrizrule wrote:He is a D1 recruit only on potential. 13 months ago, I honestly did not see a player ready for Div 1 ball. It shows he has worked on his game a lot. Even with that, he will need a redshirt year, more than likely. Granted, I have not seen him play since, but the word, "project" comes to mind.

If he works hard at it, he will be a good Div 1 player. IF he chooses to not work hard, Growler, might be right, he may not make it in Div 1. I would not be surprised either way. Goes to show, what an advantage it is to be 7 foot. I do hope he makes it, but do have my doubts.

13 months is a long time for high school players, especially for a 7-footer. In 13 months, Anthony Davis went from 0 scholarship offers to #2 player in the nation.

Mark has scouted a Few 7-footers in his day. Not saying this is going to work out, but I'm sure he's kept an eye on Edwards' progress to date and thinks he can contribute in time.


Exactly why I said he has division 1 potential.
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Re: Ryan edwards commits to ....

Postby Sudzilla » Thu Jul 12, 2012 9:08 am

Tinks hoped to sign him, but knew it would be tough once the kids name got out there. He mentioned to me that had he played AAU he would have received offers from most schools on the West Coast. He is a project, but there are only 3-4 true centers in this recruiting class, which makes his stock that much higher. Still think he would optimize his potential better at UM then GU.. Tinks can develop/coach big men with the best of them.
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Re: Ryan edwards commits to ....

Postby AllWeatherFan » Thu Jul 12, 2012 9:20 am

Wait, are you people trying to tell me that recruiting isn't an exact science, and that sometimes coaches are wrong in their player assessments? Impossible!
Good or bad, we think we know
As if thinking makes things so
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