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Tariq Owens to St. Johns

Postby hoops22 » Wed Apr 08, 2015 3:49 pm

6'10 Tennessee transfer Tariq Owens becomes Chris Mullins first recruit. According to Zach Braziller there could be more St. Johns announcements coming this week. (Diallo, Sampson, Slice, hopefully?)
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Re: Tariq Owens to St. Johns

Postby Know Nothing » Wed Apr 08, 2015 4:00 pm

hoops22 wrote:6'10 Tennessee transfer Tariq Owens becomes Chris Mullins first recruit. According to Zach Braziller there could be more St. Johns announcements coming this week. (Diallo, Sampson, Slice, hopefully?)


Congrats Johnnies! Will he be eligible next season or does he need to sit out a year?
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Re: Tariq Owens to St. Johns

Postby Amase2 » Wed Apr 08, 2015 6:52 pm

Know Nothing wrote:
hoops22 wrote:6'10 Tennessee transfer Tariq Owens becomes Chris Mullins first recruit. According to Zach Braziller there could be more St. Johns announcements coming this week. (Diallo, Sampson, Slice, hopefully?)


Congrats Johnnies! Will he be eligible next season or does he need to sit out a year?


Sit with three years after that.
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Re: Tariq Owens to St. Johns

Postby XUFan09 » Wed Apr 08, 2015 11:44 pm

His freshman year efficiency statistics do not look good, but the sample size is small, making it hard to determine how meaningful that is. In the picture, he looks really scrawny for a high-D1 power forward, and the dad did comment on how a redshirt year would benefit him. I agree, especially since the lack of bulk probably directly contributed to his poor efficiency, rebounding rates, etc.
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Re: Tariq Owens to St. Johns

Postby Bill Marsh » Thu Apr 09, 2015 4:59 am

XUFan09 wrote:His freshman year efficiency statistics do not look good, but the sample size is small, making it hard to determine how meaningful that is. In the picture, he looks really scrawny for a high-D1 power forward, and the dad did comment on how a redshirt year would benefit him. I agree, especially since the lack of bulk probably directly contributed to his poor efficiency, rebounding rates, etc.


He was a 3-star recruit, so there's nothing automatic about his success at this level. Nonetheless he's a good addition for St. John's. If he comes in with the right attitude, works hard, and uses the year to work on his body and his game, he could become a positive contributor.
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Re: Tariq Owens to St. Johns

Postby Hoyas » Thu Apr 09, 2015 8:33 am

1 thing good about a guy like this now- if they close up the graduation transfer loophole, a guy like this won't be able to come to St John's- play 2 years- get real good- and then transfer somewhere else to play his senior year right away.
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Re: Tariq Owens to St. Johns

Postby XUFan09 » Thu Apr 09, 2015 10:06 am

Bill Marsh wrote:
XUFan09 wrote:His freshman year efficiency statistics do not look good, but the sample size is small, making it hard to determine how meaningful that is. In the picture, he looks really scrawny for a high-D1 power forward, and the dad did comment on how a redshirt year would benefit him. I agree, especially since the lack of bulk probably directly contributed to his poor efficiency, rebounding rates, etc.


He was a 3-star recruit, so there's nothing automatic about his success at this level. Nonetheless he's a good addition for St. John's. If he comes in with the right attitude, works hard, and uses the year to work on his body and his game, he could become a positive contributor.

Yeah, I think he'll be helpful to St. John's down the road. He definitely gives them depth.
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