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John vargo's column " looking ahead" YSU mens basketball
« on: March 18, 2020, 10:23:59 AM »
https://www.vindy.com/sports/ysu-sports/2020/03/looking-ahead/

Roster looks to be getting better every season.
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Re: John vargo's column " looking ahead" YSU mens basketball
« Reply #1 on: March 18, 2020, 06:35:45 PM »
Jelani is in the portal. Wasn't happy coming off the bench.

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Re: John vargo's column " looking ahead" YSU mens basketball
« Reply #2 on: March 18, 2020, 07:26:26 PM »
Jelani is in the portal. Wasn't happy coming off the bench.

I just saw that on twitter.  I'm disappointed since I thought he had a huge role going into next season.  That position has depth with Garrett Covington and Tyler Foster.   Jelani sort of had a Sophomore slump and didn't make the jump that I thought he would based on his freshmen season.   Love his length and his out side shot.

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Re: John vargo's column " looking ahead" YSU mens basketball
« Reply #3 on: March 18, 2020, 08:42:16 PM »
I was afraid Jelani would transfer but hoped since he would most likely move into the starting role for the next 2 years he'd stay.  He definitely had a disappointing season.  I was really excited about him during his freshman year, but his numbers were down this year.  He started 22 games last year compared to 10 this year.  He averaged 8.1 last year to 5.4 this year.  His FG% went from 45.5 to 37.4.  His 3PT% went from 40.2 to 32.5.

I may have heard he was fighting an injury late in the year but he didn't score a point in the last 4 games and 5 of the last 7.  Oddly too he only shot the ball 6 times in those 5 scoreless games.  Outside of his big games against CSU where he scored 19 & 23, he only had 3 other games in double figures...all with 12 points.  Just seemed to be a strange dynamic with him this year.

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Re: John vargo's column " looking ahead" YSU mens basketball
« Reply #4 on: March 20, 2020, 04:22:56 PM »
Alex Vargo has committed and has taken the scholarship left by Jelani.

6-6 shooter from Wheeling Park. Scored 53 in a game this year

Oakland also offered.
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Re: John vargo's column " looking ahead" YSU mens basketball
« Reply #5 on: March 20, 2020, 06:26:41 PM »
Alex Vargo has committed and has taken the scholarship left by Jelani.

6-6 shooter from Wheeling Park. Scored 53 in a game this year

Oakland also offered

Thanks chief for the update.  Needed some good news.   Couldn't find much video but read he was 1st team all state and averaged 30 pts a game.

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Re: John vargo's column " looking ahead" YSU mens basketball
« Reply #6 on: March 21, 2020, 12:32:56 PM »
     A couple of thoughts on Alex VARGO. 

     VARGO was an all state player in WV for all three of his varsity seasons.  Why is he available at this late date?  Is he a step slow?  Can he jump?  Does he possess quickness?  Can he play defense?  Does he have a high basketball IQ?  There is a reason somewhere in his game.  If he was merely a late bloomer it seems other schools other than YSU and Oakland would have noticed. 

     Whatever VARGO's shortcoming is, Coach CALHOUN did not see it as a major impediment to success at YSU.  Coach was quick to react once it became clear SIMMONS was not returning.  This is the kid he wanted to the exclusion of others in the transfer portal.