AndShock wrote:Baker single handedly won the game today with his ability to drive. Gottlieb said Baker is as good off the dribble as he is off the catch.
rlh04d wrote:It honestly amazes me watching him how he could have ever ended up as a walk-on at WSU.
Haha wrote:rlh04d wrote:It honestly amazes me watching him how he could have ever ended up as a walk-on at WSU.
Well technically you could say he walked on. However he walked on because WSU was out of scholarships and they promised to redshirt him and then give him a scholarship after his first year. So yes he was a walk on but a walk on guaranteed a scholarship after 1 season.
SDSU and UALR had offered full rides I believe. Pretty sure he wasn't big in AAU during the summer as he also played baseball and football. Without a lot of AAU and being in Scott City, KS you can fly under the radar. Now I'm guessing on the AAU part but being a baseball player and a high school football star doesn't leave much time for a lot of competitive basketball in the summer.
My understanding is Jans saw Baker and told Marshall he had to get him.
rlh04d wrote:Haha wrote:rlh04d wrote:It honestly amazes me watching him how he could have ever ended up as a walk-on at WSU.
Well technically you could say he walked on. However he walked on because WSU was out of scholarships and they promised to redshirt him and then give him a scholarship after his first year. So yes he was a walk on but a walk on guaranteed a scholarship after 1 season.
SDSU and UALR had offered full rides I believe. Pretty sure he wasn't big in AAU during the summer as he also played baseball and football. Without a lot of AAU and being in Scott City, KS you can fly under the radar. Now I'm guessing on the AAU part but being a baseball player and a high school football star doesn't leave much time for a lot of competitive basketball in the summer.
My understanding is Jans saw Baker and told Marshall he had to get him.
I understand how it happened. But getting a player the quality of Baker who flew so under the radar is just incredibly unlikely.
I doubt that happens again at WSU any time in the next few decades.
martymoose wrote:
I highly doubt any school in the MVC including WSU will ever get a player with the abilities of Baker to walk on in the next few decades.
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