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Who is better???

Blake Young
8 (25.8%)
Clent Stewart
23 (74.2%)

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February 13, 2007, 10:07:01 PM
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Alright with Young starting the last two games, I was wondering who you think is a better overall player.
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February 13, 2007, 10:07:31 PM
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It is a tragedy because now, we have at least an extra month without Cat football until next year. I hate wasting my life away but I can hardly wait until next year.

February 13, 2007, 10:09:05 PM
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Young, but that not saying anything

February 13, 2007, 10:11:17 PM
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I'm with fats.  Maybank.

If we need a 3 shooter, Clent.  If we need someone who's not going to turn it over often and play good defense, Blake.

February 13, 2007, 10:11:43 PM
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at least young gets a steal once in a while

February 13, 2007, 10:30:49 PM
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Young.  Maybank can't be in there without Young or Stewart.

February 15, 2007, 06:56:57 PM
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Stewart. Young is like the walking turnover.
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February 15, 2007, 06:58:25 PM
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We need both.  If either could take over the position, then "who is better" would be a valid question, but that's not going to happen.  However, clearly the minutes show the coaching staff "trusts" Clent more than Blake.

February 15, 2007, 07:05:39 PM
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After the last 2 games where Young and Maybank have started, I'm thinking we should go back to Stewart and Harris. Other than the ku game, that starting line up was working well for us.

February 15, 2007, 07:13:15 PM
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Stewart. Young is like the walking turnover.

Doesn't Stewart turn it over like 3x as often per minute played?
Ladies & gentlemen, I present: The Problem

February 15, 2007, 07:18:05 PM
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Stewart. Young is like the walking turnover.

Doesn't Stewart turn it over like 3x as often per minute played?

(Big 12 only)
Stew has 1 assist every 11.1 minutes (of PT), Young has 1 every 8.2.
Stew has 1 TO every 12.4 minutes, Young 1 every 12.0.
Stew has 1 trey (made) ever 24.8 minutes, Young 1 every 45.0.
Stew has 1 rebound every 9.8 minutes, Young 1 every 10.6.
Stew has 1 steal every 53.8 minutes, Young 1 every 22.5.
Stew has 1 FT attempt every 14.0 minutes, Young 1 every 7.5.
Stew has 1 point every 3.6 minutes, Young 1 every 4.1.

They're actually pretty even.  However, Huggs has lauded Clent for his preparation whereas (although not mentioned by name) he singled out Young for not knowing what number Jarious Jackson was.  Again, the fact that Stew plays twice as many minutes in Big 12 play shows who the staff "trusts" more, though Young will get his shot when Stew struggles.

February 15, 2007, 07:23:18 PM
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Stewart. Young is like the walking turnover.

Doesn't Stewart turn it over like 3x as often per minute played?

(Big 12 only)
Stew has 1 assist every 11.1 minutes (of PT), Young has 1 every 8.2.
Stew has 1 TO every 12.4 minutes, Young 1 every 12.0.
Stew has 1 trey (made) ever 24.8 minutes, Young 1 every 45.0.
Stew has 1 rebound every 9.8 minutes, Young 1 every 10.6.
Stew has 1 steal every 53.8 minutes, Young 1 every 22.5.
Stew has 1 FT attempt every 14.0 minutes, Young 1 every 7.5.
Stew has 1 point every 3.6 minutes, Young 1 every 4.1.

They're actually pretty even.  However, Huggs has lauded Clent for his preparation whereas (although not mentioned by name) he singled out Young for not knowing what number Jarious Jackson was.  Again, the fact that Stew plays twice as many minutes in Big 12 play shows who the staff "trusts" more, though Young will get his shot when Stew struggles.

Yeah that.
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February 15, 2007, 08:23:30 PM
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February 15, 2007, 08:35:22 PM
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And I will take Askia Jones at the 2 spot.

But seriously, lets hope that things start to click for Young next year.  If he can step up his offense next year, that would be huge.

February 15, 2007, 10:58:49 PM
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February 16, 2007, 01:38:20 AM
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March 05, 2007, 01:44:38 PM
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End of regular season bump, with updated per minute stats....

Stewart. Young is like the walking turnover.

Doesn't Stewart turn it over like 3x as often per minute played?

(Big 12 only)
Stew has 1 assist every 11.1 minutes (of PT), Young has 1 every 8.2.
Stew has 1 TO every 12.4 minutes, Young 1 every 12.0.
Stew has 1 trey (made) ever 24.8 minutes, Young 1 every 45.0.
Stew has 1 rebound every 9.8 minutes, Young 1 every 10.6.
Stew has 1 steal every 53.8 minutes, Young 1 every 22.5.
Stew has 1 FT attempt every 14.0 minutes, Young 1 every 7.5.
Stew has 1 point every 3.6 minutes, Young 1 every 4.1.

Stew has 1 assist per 10.3 minutes, Young has 1 every 7.0.
Stew has 1 TO every 17 minutes, Young has 1 every 12.9.
Stew has 1 trey (made) every 23.5 minutes, Young has 1 every 61.2.
Stew has 1 rebound every 11.2 minutes, Young has 1 every 9.4.
Stew has 1 steal every 54.8 minutes, Young has 1 every 18.8.
Stew has 1 FT attempt every 13.7 minutes, Young has 1 every 7.0.
Stew has 1 point every 3.5 minutes, Young has 1 every 4.1.


March 05, 2007, 02:41:34 PM
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Juco's have tended to make alot of progress in their 2nd year under Huggins. For some players (Patterson, Herb ), Sr season was a breakout year,,as much as I didn't really care for them as Jr's, I really liked them as SR's...

March 05, 2007, 05:14:13 PM
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ILL TAKE DIKTA.........

March 05, 2007, 05:21:03 PM
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if you want to win the indy 500, which is better, the ford focus or the chevy cavalier?




vs.






get the point?

March 05, 2007, 05:21:26 PM
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Stewart definitely sets up the offense better and is more reliable.  I think most JuCo's make significant progress between their Jr. and Sr. seasons.  We'll see if Young can follow that pattern.

March 05, 2007, 05:28:46 PM
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Biggest surprise is that Stewart became a solid defender.  Not lockdown or anything, but solid and reliable.