temp said:
Growler: I am not sure you are looking at Utah State the way a basketball player would. It might not be tops in "college experience" as you say, but I would imagine a dedicated athlete such as Bradshaw is more concerned with other isssues than who has the better parties. Being that basketball is going to be his top priority and that you are going to have a hard time finding a better b-ball atmosphere and program on this side of the Mississippi, it seems that USU is a great choice and place for a kid like him.
On another note, I think it is overly optimistic to think that if he came here he would turn us into Gonzaga-east. Anthony Johnson didn't do it. Will Cherry isn't going to do it either and I personally have a really hard time thinking he is going to better than either of those guys. I think he will be successful in Logan, but a program maker?? I think that idea is unrealistic and maybe a little unfair to expect.
Look, unless this kid has aspirations to play professionally after college, playing for Utah State offers nothing over playing for the Grizzlies. I can assure you that Utah State gets little respect nationally, even though they win 23-24 games almost every year. So do a lot of other programs. But their conference gets no respect.
Have you ever been to Logan? There is nothing to do there, and with the huge Mormon population, having fun is not allowed, unless your idea of fun is holding hands with your girlfriend while sipping a caffeine-free drink in the student center. This kid will hate going to school there, if he is a normal kid. There is more to attending a college than basketball.