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More Cowbell
08-03-2012, 11:37 AM
How and why does UC keeping getting these 7 foot Africans who have no idea how to play basketball.

http://bearcatsnation.com/2012/08/03/uc-appears-to-have-added-a-new-tower-to-campus-in-72-center-david-nyarsuk/

MHettel
08-03-2012, 12:09 PM
I can almost already see the picture of Dez Wells' nutsack serving as this guy's goatee.

outsideobserver11
08-03-2012, 01:09 PM
Smart move to take him on though because its a low risk high reward situation. Scholly was being held anyways so they aren't really losing a spot for someone else. Still have another scholly for next year and UC players on twitter seem to think Clanton will becoming to visit.

In an interesting side-story, this new guy was involved in a brawl with his team last year during a game as well. UC certainly has the bash brothers down low next year with Mbodj and Nyarsuk. No surprise he was a Huggs recruit.

GIMMFD
08-03-2012, 01:13 PM
I've actually seen the guy play, Mountain State University is in my hometown, as said he was originally going to WVU (he went to Mountain State Academy, same as Justin Martin his Senior year) but couldn't pass his English class, so he went to MSU, and now that school lost it's accreditation, so he was transferring. Nysaruk is a huge shot blocker, but unless he's gotten bigger in the last 5-6 months, he is somewhat like a stick. Not really powerful, decent hands. He hasn't had the best coaching the last two years at Mountain State, so I'm not sure if he developed any more than what he was in high school. Good for us, bad for UC.

Xpectations
08-03-2012, 02:02 PM
I've actually seen the guy play, Mountain State University is in my hometown, as said he was originally going to WVU (he went to Mountain State Academy, same as Justin Martin his Senior year) but couldn't pass his English class, so he went to MSU, and now that school lost it's accreditation, so he was transferring. Nysaruk is a huge shot blocker, but unless he's gotten bigger in the last 5-6 months, he is somewhat like a stick. Not really powerful, decent hands. He hasn't had the best coaching the last two years at Mountain State, so I'm not sure if he developed any more than what he was in high school. Good for us, bad for UC.

Obi Harris II?

GIMMFD
08-03-2012, 03:09 PM
Obi Harris II?

Nah, I think he will be better than that, I think he actually has the potential to be a solid player just because he's so tall, and actually decently skilled for his size. I just don't think he's going to be dominant like the UC fans seem to think he's going to be. I hope I don't regret writing that.

More Cowbell
08-03-2012, 03:13 PM
He might even be the next Ibrahima Thomas.