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Update On Nolan Narain

Rivals gives an update on Nolan Narain: HERE

It says Nolan Narain might reclassify to 2015, luckily we still have an offer to give for the class. The front runners thus far are Gonzaga and SDSU, with Miami and few others on the radar. His family sounds like they want to end the recruiting process soon, especially if he does reclassify to 2015. Russ Wood of Rivals says that Nolan will be a four star and in the top 75 in the next rankings update.

Home game scheduled: USD

And it's not a home and home. (Also worth noting that LeCharls McDaniel is now coaching at USD).

Here's the press release:

"San Diego State to Open 2015 Football Season against USD[/B]
Aztecs will face USD on the gridiron for the first time since 1961[/I]

SAN DIEGO - The San Diego State athletic department announced today that it has completed its 2015 football schedule with an additional home game against the University on San Diego on Sept. 5. Game time for the Aztecs' season opener at Qualcomm Stadium will be determined at a later date.
The gridiron matchup will mark just the second meeting ever between San Diego State and USD. On Nov. 18, 1961, the Aztecs registered a 42-12 triumph over the Toreros in Don Coryell's first year as head coach.
SDSU will have four non-conference games on the docket for the upcoming football season. In addition to facing USD, the Aztecs will play at California (Sept. 12), at home against South Alabama (Sept. 19) and at Penn State (Sept. 26). Two of those teams (South Alabama and Penn State) participated in a bowl game last year and a third qualified for the NCAA FCS playoffs (San Diego).
With the completion of its 12-game schedule, San Diego State now has six home contests for the 2015 campaign. In addition to games against San Diego and South Alabama, the Aztecs will battle Mountain West opponents Fresno State, Utah State, Wyoming and Nevada.
The Bulldogs (Sheraton Hawaii Bowl), the Aggies (Gildan New Mexico) and the Wolf Pack (R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl) all participated in bowl games in 2014. In all, five of SDSU's six home opponents advanced to postseason play last season.
The Aztecs, who are one of 27 schools to play in a bowl game each of the last five seasons and one of just three from the "Group of 5" conferences, finished 2014 with a 7-6 record and 5-3 in MW play. SDSU returns eight starters on a defense that finished the year ranked 10th in passing, 13th in scoring, 16th in total and 19th in pass efficiency, as well as running back Donnel Pumphrey, who rushed for a school-record 1,867 yards and 20 touchdowns as a true sophomore, on offense.
San Diego State is coming off a school-record fifth consecutive bowl appearance and was one of just four schools in 2014 to post a winning record in which every victory came by at least 10 points (Arkansas, Miami (Fla.) and Rice).
Deposits for new season tickets are currently underway and can be secured by calling the Aztec Ticket Office at (619) 283-7378 or online at GoAztecs.com. Likewise, current season ticket holders may also renew their account by contacting the Aztec Ticket Office or at GoAztecs.com. The renewal deadline is April 16. "

SDSU-USD @ Petco

Bernie Wilson just tweeted out the SDSU and USD basketball programs are planning to hold this year's game at Petco park in December, with court between third base and home plate. Not a done deal but in the works.

In other news, Rivals.com will (finally) be updating the message boards next Wednesday for the national Rivals site (aka The Main Board). Team sites, like this one, will see its message boards updated on Monday, April 20. This board will have a much sleeker look with new capabilities including embedding tweets, youtube videos, etc.

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This post was edited on 4/10 7:38 PM by RubenMeza

Hemsley LA Player of the Year

The LA Times identified Jeremy Hemsley as the HS basketball Player of the Year yesterday. He led his team to the D3 state championship, averaging 21/7/7. The Times honor was bestowed on Kawhi in 2009. Let's hope Mr. Hemsley serves the Aztec Nation half as well as Mr. Leonard.

It takes a special freshman to step on the court and run an elite basketball team. I believe this kid is special. Our concerns about the point will be a thing of the past once he adapts to the speed of D1 ball. Come March, barring injuries and Malik's defection, taking us down in the Sweet Sixteen will be considered an upset.

Can't wait.

Basketball Season Musings

Didn't this season play out pretty much as many of us projected? That doesn't mean us posters are smart, it just means the strengths and weaknesses were pretty obvious from the first practice to the loss to Duke.

Point guard was a concern and we never really found a quarterback for the offense. AQ has a great attitude, and can stand up to Winston, but he's not skilled enough to carry us deep into the post-season. The fact that he started and was a key contributor speaks more about the vacuum at the position than his strengths. The freshmen PGs generally disappointed, though Trey showed potential. He unfortunately suffers from an inability to finish with consistency, a trait that plagued the team all season long. He'll be better next year, and might be the answer ... or maybe Zabo.

Has anyone ever seen a team of this caliber talent-wise that could miss so many layups, runners, putbacks, and jumpers inside 4 feet? JJ became more proficient as it became increasingly obvious he needed to shoulder a greater burden, but he's never been a great scorer. Winston's shooting percentage inside 4' is abysmal, and it only looks good when compared with Skylar. No one was a consistent offensive threat around the basket, with the exception of Malik and Angelo, and both of those guys were lacking defensively ... at least compared with the players they were subbed for.

Xavier was both our quarterback and Go To scorer last season. No one adequately filled either of those roles this season. I believe that was an aberration and not a flaw in our recruiting. Our coaching staff, while pretty obviously more adept at game planning D than O, is terrific. Fish is a fabulous motivator and leader, the coaches are positive and adaptive ... and they bring in great talent.

If Winston doesn't return, it's because he wants to travel to Europe. No way he gets drafted. Malik is 25 pounds of muscle from being a monster. The scouts know that, and it wouldn't surprise any of us if he declared. After all, the training programs in the NBA are even more effective, and then he'd be getting paid to eat.

Zylan Cheatham will be a revelation for those of you who aren't able to attend practice. Very high motor, strong, athletic, and the kid has a decent, intuitive jump shot. And an AQ-type attitude ... very positive approach.

We had a tremendous depth of talent this year, and I'm hopeful everyone remains part of the family. Fisher used a longer bench this year than he ever has. We'll be just as deep next year, maybe even deeper. It would be a mistake to attribute our offensive inconsistency to playing more players. If kids deserve minutes, give them the minutes. Our depth won us a few games this year, and I can't think of one it lost.

I think we'll see one more player join the team before the Summer. The coaches say it will be a transfer who can score. I'd rather us bring in a 5th year PG, but that presupposes that one will be on the market. If I were a talented PG with a final year of eligibility, I'd want to guide this team deep into March.

We suffered this year from the miserable showing of our conference before the New Year. Boise didn't gel until mid-January, and Colorado State didn't play anybody. The Rams' fate was sealed when WY crawled to the finish line ahead of the Aztecs in Vegas; and everybody knew WY was a two man show. Not sure the conference will be much better next year either, though Boise will have some quality, and maybe Dave Rice will learn to coach half as well as he recruits. If Noodles doesn't turn things around in Albuquerque, I'm thinking he won't stick (pun intended, though a poor one).

We'll knock on the door again next year. JJ's contribution will be hard to replace, but whoever starts in his stead will be more athletic. Shrigley will contribute more offensively; if he adds eight points on dunks, FTs and a few mid-range jumpers, he could lead the team in scoring. Does anyone other than me wonder how much that intentional foul on a breakaway contributed to his unwillingness to dribble drive as the season wore on? I suspect we'll see quite a bit more of Dakarai, and we'll be okay in the middle next season. For me, the 15-16 season will hinge, once again, on whether any player currently on the roster, or soon to join us (Hemsley or ?) can lead the team from the point. We should be rated or nearly so at the beginning of the season, and by the end, we'll be back competing for a spot in the Sweet Sixteen.

That's all any of us should hope for. We're in the Mountain West, and to develop the national reputation we have earned from that starting point is an incredible accomplishment. Had we beaten Duke, everyone would have been thrilled. It would have taken an offensive effort that we didn't display very often this year, but no one on this board would have been surprised ... because our team is GOOD. Just flawed, like the other 335 teams that are now watching on TV. With just a SLIGHT improvement at the point, we'll be favored in our Sweet Sixteen match up next year.

To go 27-9 with a team that was as obviously flawed as this one is nearly miraculous, isn't it? I'm sure many of us wished we could have been better, but to produce at that level with such a heavy bias toward one end of the court was incredible. (Pomeroy has us as #4 in O, and #168 in D ... sort of the anti-BYU). I'll bet when we look back in a month, most of you will agree that the Aztecs made a lot of lemonade out of offensive lemons this season.

Final thought ... Jeremy Hemsley will be an important contributor at the point next year, and my bet is that Buddah redshirts. He's got a decent game and, like Malik, he might help on offense, but he's not as prodigious of a talent, he needs mass, and the competition will shock him.

GO AZTECS!!!!

Nevada Head Basketball Coach

Eric Musselman, former USD player and NBA coach, has been hired as the head basketball coach at U of Nevada. He previously coached the Nevada D-League team to a conference championship, and has been a winner throughout his career.

I think it's a great choice for Nevada and for the MW ... and it eliminates a position that was probably a viable option for Justin Hutson. Though there is no doubt Justin will be a head coach, Nevada clearly made the better choice.

Hey, Ruben, your thoughts...

Now that Spring ball is in the books, could you give us your thoughts on what coach Long
sez is our weak area going into Fall camp -the OL.

I'm assuming both Slater and Siragusa had good camps but how would you rate Flores ant center?
Is he pretty much a lock at this point? How was Miller's performance this Spring? Will there be a dropoff
at LT or are we stepping up? Is Craighead really the starting RG? What does he really weigh? Does Green have
some academic issues like Fely,or is there something else that may have placed him in the dog house?

Thanx

2016

Two local recruits attended practice on Wednesday: Cathedral Catholic's Will Stricklin. Maeva's going to take his recruitment slowly while Stricklin, who's probably been on the campus at least four times since the end of his junior year, may make a summer commitment.

This post was edited on 3/26 5:01 PM by RubenMeza

reuben question about QB transfers

Rocky has said in the past that he likes recruiting multiple QB so that if they win the QB spot they can move to another position since these players are so athletic.

Chase Favreau moved to reviver, other QB have moved to defensive back. But in your practice makes perfect story, rocky never brought up changing a position was brought up by Rocky. His answer was for the players to transfer or stay on the roster in a limited role?

why do you think this option was not given by Rocky Long for Nick Bawden, Adam Wood, and Drew Anderson?
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