I still don't see what these Division 1 schools see in Quale. It'll be interesting to see how his senior year goes, but I'm betting that it ain't much better than his last year when he struggled at all aspects of the game. I truly believe that his main drawback is his bad hands...point/center wrote: Fargo Forum reports he signed a letter of intent to play BB at U of Montana
paperboy wrote:I still don't see what these Division 1 schools see in Quale. It'll be interesting to see how his senior year goes, but I'm betting that it ain't much better than his last year when he struggled at all aspects of the game. I truly believe that his main drawback is his bad hands...point/center wrote: Fargo Forum reports he signed a letter of intent to play BB at U of Montana
NATURAL TALENT wrote:I havent seen Qvale play yet in person. But, I hope he doesnt turn out to be another Jon Godfread. He was 6'10, 245, good in ND because its very rare to see a kid that big. He went to Utah, transferred and is now at Northern Iowa. He hasnt done squat since he left ND. Finding guys who are 6'8 and up and are actually naturally coordinated is really a stretch in ND. I can think of two guys recenty(i know theres more, just drawing a blank right now), Evan Lindahl and Tyler Koenig who were good players all through high school and still competed in College ball. Some big guys need time to mature and adjust, some have it naturally.
NATURAL TALENT wrote:I havent seen Qvale play yet in person. But, I hope he doesnt turn out to be another Jon Godfread. He was 6'10, 245, good in ND because its very rare to see a kid that big. He went to Utah, transferred and is now at Northern Iowa. He hasnt done squat since he left ND. Finding guys who are 6'8 and up and are actually naturally coordinated is really a stretch in ND. I can think of two guys recenty(i know theres more, just drawing a blank right now), Evan Lindahl and Tyler Koenig who were good players all through high school and still competed in College ball. Some big guys need time to mature and adjust, some have it naturally.
Quale has bad hands...you can't teach good hands.Lamby wrote:It's easier to do on paper than it sounds.
1. He's been running all through the spring and summer and now fall staying in great conditioning so he won't tire as easily in a basketball game.
2. The key word is "attempt" to get him in foul trouble, its not like he isn't disciplined. He isn't going to go out with hack at everyone and everything that comes near him.
So stop Brian will be a much bigger task than you think it will be
ndbb wrote:See, it isn't like it is impossible to take qvale out of a game. I'll prove it.
Point 1- Press Williston. Make Both Qvales has to work Full Court the whole game.
Point 2- Attempt to get him in Foul Trouble.
Put those together and If it works I don't see how he is going to be a major force in a game.
I still don't see what these Division 1 schools see in Quale. It'll be interesting to see how his senior year goes, but I'm betting that it ain't much better than his last year when he struggled at all aspects of the game. I truly believe that his main drawback is his bad hands...paperboy[/user] wrote: [/b]
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