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Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
Is he still waiting to be recruited or is he a USU recruit now. Rollie Worster seems like the kind of player to be able to have that kind of career. Hope we don't have to wait another 12 years like we did between Jaycee and Sam.
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Re: Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
I would be absolutely shocked if we see another 2,000 point scorer in the next 10-15 years. It's quite the rare feat.
I have to be honest-- I see <1% chance Worster does it.
I have to be honest-- I see <1% chance Worster does it.
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Re: Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
To get there you have to score in double digits as a freshman and average in the high teens the other three years if not in the low twenties at least one of the next three years. It is a difficult feat. Look at all the amazing players we have had who never accomplished it.
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Re: Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
And you have to be lucky enough to play the majority of your career injury and illness free.stewusu98 wrote: ↑February 26th, 2020, 9:49 amTo get there you have to score in double digits as a freshman and average in the high teens the other three years if not in the low twenties at least one of the next three years. It is a difficult feat. Look at all the amazing players we have had who never accomplished it.
A guy would have to average 13.5 points per game for 37 games every year for 4 years.
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Re: Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
And yet not be so good as to get sniped by a P5 through the portal and not declare early for the draft.
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Re: Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
Liam McChesney would appear to be the best candidate. He has been able to develop with a redshirt year (get physically ready), is regarded as a good shooter, has size, and will likely contribute for four years.
Perhaps I am underestimating Worster, but I would venture to guess that he won't contribute in a significant way until Marco Anthony is gone.
Perhaps I am underestimating Worster, but I would venture to guess that he won't contribute in a significant way until Marco Anthony is gone.
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Re: Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
Kobe Mcewen had been stayed would have been on track after his first two years to eclipse 2,000
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Re: Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
I may be executed for saying this, but Brock Miller probably has the best chance of the existing players by my estimation. Either him or Bean. Miller has averaged high single digits in this first 2 seasons. If he averages around 19+ points a game for the next two seasons he would reach 2000. If he gets more consistent on his 3 pt shot, if Queta comes back, and if Anthony is a threat to penetrate, Miller should get a lot of open looks next season again. I can't see him scoring 19 a game but maybe 12-13 range. He could still end up with some nice career scoring numbers (over 1500 pts). Bean would need to average over 20.5, but maybe that is more likely that Miller averaging 19, especially if Bean keeps improving his outside shot..
Queta could also potentially do it if he stayed through his senior season and averaged 18+ points a game. However, if he averages over 18 next year I can't imagine him coming back for his senior campaign. Bairstow's freshman numbers are too low to have a realistic chance. If Liam were to average close to double digits next season then I'd say he may be the next player with a realistic chance. After all he is our highest rated recruit in a long time, even higher than Koby was. Speaking of Koby, he would be knocking on the door if he would have stayed.
Queta could also potentially do it if he stayed through his senior season and averaged 18+ points a game. However, if he averages over 18 next year I can't imagine him coming back for his senior campaign. Bairstow's freshman numbers are too low to have a realistic chance. If Liam were to average close to double digits next season then I'd say he may be the next player with a realistic chance. After all he is our highest rated recruit in a long time, even higher than Koby was. Speaking of Koby, he would be knocking on the door if he would have stayed.
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Re: Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
FIFYAGGIEinIOWA wrote: ↑February 27th, 2020, 11:05 amI may be executed for saying this, but Brock Miller probably has the best chance of the existing players by my estimation. Either him or Bean. Miller has averaged high single digits in this first 2 seasons. If he averages around 19+ points a game for the next two seasons he would reach 2000. If he gets INCREDIBLY more consistent on his 3 pt shot, if Queta comes back, and if Anthony is a threat to penetrate, Miller should get a lot of open looks next season again. I can't see him scoring 19 a game but maybe 12-13 range. He could still end up with some nice career scoring numbers (over 1500 pts). Bean would need to average over 20.5, but maybe that is more likely that Miller averaging 19, especially if Bean keeps improving his outside shot..
Queta could also potentially do it if he stayed through his senior season and averaged 18+ points a game. However, if he averages over 18 next year I can't imagine him coming back for his senior campaign. Bairstow's freshman numbers are too low to have a realistic chance. If Liam were to average close to double digits next season then I'd say he may be the next player with a realistic chance. After all he is our highest rated recruit in a long time, even higher than Koby was. Speaking of Koby, he would be knocking on the door if he would have stayed.
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Re: Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
Worstercheshire sauce is a point guard and Marco Anthony is more of a 2 guard.YoungBloodAggie wrote: ↑February 27th, 2020, 10:36 amLiam McChesney would appear to be the best candidate. He has been able to develop with a redshirt year (get physically ready), is regarded as a good shooter, has size, and will likely contribute for four years.
Perhaps I am underestimating Worster, but I would venture to guess that he won't contribute in a significant way until Marco Anthony is gone.
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Re: Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
Not executed but you should probably be banned from the board permanently.AGGIEinIOWA wrote:I may be executed for saying this, but Brock Miller probably has the best chance of the existing players by my estimation. Either him or Bean. Miller has averaged high single digits in this first 2 seasons. If he averages around 19+ points a game for the next two seasons he would reach 2000. If he gets more consistent on his 3 pt shot, if Queta comes back, and if Anthony is a threat to penetrate, Miller should get a lot of open looks next season again. I can't see him scoring 19 a game but maybe 12-13 range. He could still end up with some nice career scoring numbers (over 1500 pts). Bean would need to average over 20.5, but maybe that is more likely that Miller averaging 19, especially if Bean keeps improving his outside shot..
Queta could also potentially do it if he stayed through his senior season and averaged 18+ points a game. However, if he averages over 18 next year I can't imagine him coming back for his senior campaign. Bairstow's freshman numbers are too low to have a realistic chance. If Liam were to average close to double digits next season then I'd say he may be the next player with a realistic chance. After all he is our highest rated recruit in a long time, even higher than Koby was. Speaking of Koby, he would be knocking on the door if he would have stayed.
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Re: Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
Mason Falslev, who signed with Utah and will end up playing at USU!
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Re: Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
Hey thanks for the correction man, I should have included that! Much more accurate statement now.aceofspadeskb wrote: ↑February 27th, 2020, 11:12 amFIFYAGGIEinIOWA wrote: ↑February 27th, 2020, 11:05 amI may be executed for saying this, but Brock Miller probably has the best chance of the existing players by my estimation. Either him or Bean. Miller has averaged high single digits in this first 2 seasons. If he averages around 19+ points a game for the next two seasons he would reach 2000. If he gets INCREDIBLY more consistent on his 3 pt shot, if Queta comes back, and if Anthony is a threat to penetrate, Miller should get a lot of open looks next season again. I can't see him scoring 19 a game but maybe 12-13 range. He could still end up with some nice career scoring numbers (over 1500 pts). Bean would need to average over 20.5, but maybe that is more likely that Miller averaging 19, especially if Bean keeps improving his outside shot..
Queta could also potentially do it if he stayed through his senior season and averaged 18+ points a game. However, if he averages over 18 next year I can't imagine him coming back for his senior campaign. Bairstow's freshman numbers are too low to have a realistic chance. If Liam were to average close to double digits next season then I'd say he may be the next player with a realistic chance. After all he is our highest rated recruit in a long time, even higher than Koby was. Speaking of Koby, he would be knocking on the door if he would have stayed.
Brock did shoot 47% from three during his very abbreviated freshman season though! He needs to find that touch again! That was before they moved the line back and switched to the Nike ball though.
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Re: Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
Problem for Liam next year is where does he play. Currently I can’t see him getting time ahead of bean or anderson. Maybe he can play a wing spot? I could see Rollie having more opportunity as a freshman.YoungBloodAggie wrote: ↑February 27th, 2020, 10:36 amLiam McChesney would appear to be the best candidate. He has been able to develop with a redshirt year (get physically ready), is regarded as a good shooter, has size, and will likely contribute for four years.
Perhaps I am underestimating Worster, but I would venture to guess that he won't contribute in a significant way until Marco Anthony is gone.
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Like it.AggiesForever wrote: ↑February 27th, 2020, 8:25 pmMason Falslev, who signed with Utah and will end up playing at USU!
Speaking of that How soon does the kid from mendon on the team currently realize we are currently a better program and his current coach is the least like able coach around? He’d be smart to transfer this year.
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Seriously, Larry K has to be the most miserable coach in the NCAAs. Every time I see him speaking it sounds like he just came from a funeral.slcagg wrote: ↑February 28th, 2020, 5:14 pmLike it.AggiesForever wrote: ↑February 27th, 2020, 8:25 pmMason Falslev, who signed with Utah and will end up playing at USU!
Speaking of that How soon does the kid from mendon on the team currently realize we are currently a better program and his current coach is the least like able coach around? He’d be smart to transfer this year.
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Re: Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
Whoever it is, he will have at least two of the following three traits:
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Re: Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
A little Liam mcchesney hype. Yes I know competition isn’t good but look at that shot and that hop.
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Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
In this week’s coaches show Smith did mention Liam as one of the most improved players on the team since last summer, in addition to Dorius and I think Bairstow. Bodes well for the future.
Speaking of future, how good is Marco Anthony? Of course he won’t score 2000 in two years , but is he capable of filling at least part of the scoring hole when Sam leaves? Anyone with practice access seen him play recently or heard from other players?
Speaking of future, how good is Marco Anthony? Of course he won’t score 2000 in two years , but is he capable of filling at least part of the scoring hole when Sam leaves? Anyone with practice access seen him play recently or heard from other players?
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Re: Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
Although I don't think Marco will be a huge threat from the 3-point line, he will be able to pick up SOME of the scoring slack but others will need to improve and step up as well.AGGIEinIOWA wrote: ↑March 4th, 2020, 9:52 pmIn this week’s coaches show Smith did mention Liam as one of the most improved players on the team since last summer, in addition to Dorius and I think Bairstow. Bodes well for the future.
Speaking of future, how good is Marco Anthony? Of course he won’t score 2000 in two years , but is he capable of filling at least part of the scoring hole when Sam leaves? Anyone with practice access seen him play recently or heard from other players?
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Re: Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
I thought Anthony only had one year of eligibility left after sitting out this year. Am I wrong?
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Re: Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
He has twoAggiesbleedblue wrote: ↑March 5th, 2020, 7:56 amI thought Anthony only had one year of eligibility left after sitting out this year. Am I wrong?
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Re: Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
From what Smith has said about Anthony I don’t think there will be a big drop off from Sam leaving. It sounds like the kid is a pretty natural scorer but Anthony was on the coaches show with Smith or maybe one if the assistants and they said he gets guys pretty frustrated at practice when he plays defense. I saw a video of him also training and he looks like he will be alright from 3 line. Probably not as good as Sam from there but it think he will get to the rim easier and not fall down every time either.
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Re: Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
My Aggie brother speaks the truth!slcagg wrote: ↑March 5th, 2020, 7:57 amHe has twoAggiesbleedblue wrote: ↑March 5th, 2020, 7:56 amI thought Anthony only had one year of eligibility left after sitting out this year. Am I wrong?
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Re: Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
No love for Steven Ashworth in this thread? Is he a 1000 point scorer? Nothing wrong with that. One of my favorite shooters in Aggie history was Jeff Anderson from Honeyville.
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Re: Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
At his current rate how many 3s per game would he need to shoot? Got to be around 20 or so right?aceofspadeskb wrote: ↑February 27th, 2020, 11:12 amFIFYAGGIEinIOWA wrote: ↑February 27th, 2020, 11:05 amI may be executed for saying this, but Brock Miller probably has the best chance of the existing players by my estimation. Either him or Bean. Miller has averaged high single digits in this first 2 seasons. If he averages around 19+ points a game for the next two seasons he would reach 2000. If he gets INCREDIBLY more consistent on his 3 pt shot, if Queta comes back, and if Anthony is a threat to penetrate, Miller should get a lot of open looks next season again. I can't see him scoring 19 a game but maybe 12-13 range. He could still end up with some nice career scoring numbers (over 1500 pts). Bean would need to average over 20.5, but maybe that is more likely that Miller averaging 19, especially if Bean keeps improving his outside shot..
Queta could also potentially do it if he stayed through his senior season and averaged 18+ points a game. However, if he averages over 18 next year I can't imagine him coming back for his senior campaign. Bairstow's freshman numbers are too low to have a realistic chance. If Liam were to average close to double digits next season then I'd say he may be the next player with a realistic chance. After all he is our highest rated recruit in a long time, even higher than Koby was. Speaking of Koby, he would be knocking on the door if he would have stayed.
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Re: Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
Well if he averages closer to 40%, which he showed he was capable of in past seasons, then he’d need to attempt 10-12 a game plus make a few of his running floaters. That won’t happen but I was just making a point that after Merrill he is the next closest to the feat other than Queata, who may leave early.Intermeddler wrote:At his current rate how many 3s per game would he need to shoot? Got to be around 20 or so right?aceofspadeskb wrote: ↑February 27th, 2020, 11:12 amFIFYAGGIEinIOWA wrote: ↑February 27th, 2020, 11:05 amI may be executed for saying this, but Brock Miller probably has the best chance of the existing players by my estimation. Either him or Bean. Miller has averaged high single digits in this first 2 seasons. If he averages around 19+ points a game for the next two seasons he would reach 2000. If he gets INCREDIBLY more consistent on his 3 pt shot, if Queta comes back, and if Anthony is a threat to penetrate, Miller should get a lot of open looks next season again. I can't see him scoring 19 a game but maybe 12-13 range. He could still end up with some nice career scoring numbers (over 1500 pts). Bean would need to average over 20.5, but maybe that is more likely that Miller averaging 19, especially if Bean keeps improving his outside shot..
Queta could also potentially do it if he stayed through his senior season and averaged 18+ points a game. However, if he averages over 18 next year I can't imagine him coming back for his senior campaign. Bairstow's freshman numbers are too low to have a realistic chance. If Liam were to average close to double digits next season then I'd say he may be the next player with a realistic chance. After all he is our highest rated recruit in a long time, even higher than Koby was. Speaking of Koby, he would be knocking on the door if he would have stayed.
Personally I would like to see Miller come off the bench and play 15-20 minutes, and be a threat when he’s in there. I think he’ll be a more consistent shooter in that role as a 6th or 7th man.
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Re: Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
Sam Merrill Jr. That should be in ummmm.....about 25 years.
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Re: Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
I hope you guys are having fun. Miller will not be a 2000 pt scorer.Intermeddler wrote: ↑March 5th, 2020, 3:24 pmAt his current rate how many 3s per game would he need to shoot? Got to be around 20 or so right?aceofspadeskb wrote: ↑February 27th, 2020, 11:12 amFIFYAGGIEinIOWA wrote: ↑February 27th, 2020, 11:05 amI may be executed for saying this, but Brock Miller probably has the best chance of the existing players by my estimation. Either him or Bean. Miller has averaged high single digits in this first 2 seasons. If he averages around 19+ points a game for the next two seasons he would reach 2000. If he gets INCREDIBLY more consistent on his 3 pt shot, if Queta comes back, and if Anthony is a threat to penetrate, Miller should get a lot of open looks next season again. I can't see him scoring 19 a game but maybe 12-13 range. He could still end up with some nice career scoring numbers (over 1500 pts). Bean would need to average over 20.5, but maybe that is more likely that Miller averaging 19, especially if Bean keeps improving his outside shot..
Queta could also potentially do it if he stayed through his senior season and averaged 18+ points a game. However, if he averages over 18 next year I can't imagine him coming back for his senior campaign. Bairstow's freshman numbers are too low to have a realistic chance. If Liam were to average close to double digits next season then I'd say he may be the next player with a realistic chance. After all he is our highest rated recruit in a long time, even higher than Koby was. Speaking of Koby, he would be knocking on the door if he would have stayed.
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Re: Who will be the next 2000 point scorer?
Yes. I know. My question was to show how unrealistic the notion is.mcaggie1 wrote: ↑March 10th, 2020, 6:25 pmI hope you guys are having fun. Miller will not be a 2000 pt scorer.Intermeddler wrote: ↑March 5th, 2020, 3:24 pmAt his current rate how many 3s per game would he need to shoot? Got to be around 20 or so right?aceofspadeskb wrote: ↑February 27th, 2020, 11:12 amFIFYAGGIEinIOWA wrote: ↑February 27th, 2020, 11:05 amI may be executed for saying this, but Brock Miller probably has the best chance of the existing players by my estimation. Either him or Bean. Miller has averaged high single digits in this first 2 seasons. If he averages around 19+ points a game for the next two seasons he would reach 2000. If he gets INCREDIBLY more consistent on his 3 pt shot, if Queta comes back, and if Anthony is a threat to penetrate, Miller should get a lot of open looks next season again. I can't see him scoring 19 a game but maybe 12-13 range. He could still end up with some nice career scoring numbers (over 1500 pts). Bean would need to average over 20.5, but maybe that is more likely that Miller averaging 19, especially if Bean keeps improving his outside shot..
Queta could also potentially do it if he stayed through his senior season and averaged 18+ points a game. However, if he averages over 18 next year I can't imagine him coming back for his senior campaign. Bairstow's freshman numbers are too low to have a realistic chance. If Liam were to average close to double digits next season then I'd say he may be the next player with a realistic chance. After all he is our highest rated recruit in a long time, even higher than Koby was. Speaking of Koby, he would be knocking on the door if he would have stayed.