Thursday, March 17, 2011

Grading the Bench Warmers

As the grading series continues on, I will take a minute to cover the players that never got onto the court this season or never made a real impact in any fashion.

Guard Jordan Heath - 6' 185-pounds

The son of head coach Stan Heath, Jordan walked onto the Bulls squad this off-season. Heath red-shirted however early in the season and never logged a minute for his father. Heath is a bit undersized and does have great range (looking at his high school footage). Heath might get some playing time this year, but he probably won't make much of an impact during the season.

Forward Alberto Damour - 6'5" 225-pounds

Damour walked onto the team early in the season. He didn't contribute, only playing a few minutes. Damour has great size for the forward position and may get some playing time this season.

Forward Victor Rudd - 6'7" 207-pounds

Rudd transferred to USF last year from Arizona State University. The former 3-star recruit sat out last season and will have three years remaining entering this season. He is a small, but very athletic guard that can drive and create his own shot. Heath is very high on Rudd and believes he can become a go-to scorer, much like Jones was, just a year ago. Rudd is in great shape, after sitting out a year, practicing, and learning the system, he should be ready to hit the court running this year.

2 comments:

  1. Damour was on team from the start of the season and played twice. Rudd has three years of eligibility.

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  2. Thanks. Damour still never contributed anything though.

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