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PTJR - mjs - 11-25-2017 10:36 PM

Looks like your Camels are also having some struggles, in that they are 0-4 against DI competition. However, at least, they've won their 2 DII games. Also they apparently have had some real close, heart-breaking road losses against good competition. Should give you hope for the conference season. They (and you) just need to hang in there. Is Peter's recruit (Clemons) leading the nation in scoring? Have to add up our top 4 scorers to reach his per game average.


RE: PTJR - PTJR - 11-25-2017 11:28 PM

(11-25-2017 10:36 PM)mjs Wrote:  Looks like your Camels are also having some struggles, in that they are 0-4 against DI competition. However, at least, they've won their 2 DII games. Also they apparently have had some real close, heart-breaking road losses against good competition. Should give you hope for the conference season. They (and you) just need to hang in there. Is Peter's recruit (Clemons) leading the nation in scoring? Have to add up our top 4 scorers to reach his per game average.

Clemons participation has pretty much defined things so far. He was full strength for the opener @ Penn State. Camels lost but Clemons scored 39 on the Nittany Lions. Then they smoked a non D1, and Clemons scored 17 in the first half @ UNCW before he hurt a toe. Zero after the injury in the second half of the UNCW game. He was held out for the next non D1 home game, and tried to go against Abilene Christian, but was obviously not right.

Held out today against Bowling Green, but what his status going forward is unknown for the short run. He should be fine by conference play which counts the most. The upside to all that is that the other guys may come into their own quicker. But not having a full strength Clemons for the Camels is similar to what Cleveland would look like without LeBron!


RE: PTJR - mjs - 11-25-2017 11:56 PM

(11-25-2017 11:28 PM)PTJR Wrote:  
(11-25-2017 10:36 PM)mjs Wrote:  Looks like your Camels are also having some struggles, in that they are 0-4 against DI competition. However, at least, they've won their 2 DII games. Also they apparently have had some real close, heart-breaking road losses against good competition. Should give you hope for the conference season. They (and you) just need to hang in there. Is Peter's recruit (Clemons) leading the nation in scoring? Have to add up our top 4 scorers to reach his per game average.

Clemons participation has pretty much defined things so far. He was full strength for the opener @ Penn State. Camels lost but Clemons scored 39 on the Nittany Lions. Then they smoked a non D1, and Clemons scored 17 in the first half @ UNCW before he hurt a toe. Zero after the injury in the second half of the UNCW game. He was held out for the next non D1 home game, and tried to go against Abilene Christian, but was obviously not right.

Held out today against Bowling Green, but what his status going forward is unknown for the short run. He should be fine by conference play which counts the most. The upside to all that is that the other guys may come into their own quicker. But not having a full strength Clemons for the Camels is similar to what Cleveland would look like without LeBron!

Figured something was up since I saw he had only played in 4 games, even though the Camels have played 6 total games.


RE: PTJR - PTJR - 11-26-2017 09:50 PM

(11-25-2017 11:56 PM)mjs Wrote:  
(11-25-2017 11:28 PM)PTJR Wrote:  
(11-25-2017 10:36 PM)mjs Wrote:  Looks like your Camels are also having some struggles, in that they are 0-4 against DI competition. However, at least, they've won their 2 DII games. Also they apparently have had some real close, heart-breaking road losses against good competition. Should give you hope for the conference season. They (and you) just need to hang in there. Is Peter's recruit (Clemons) leading the nation in scoring? Have to add up our top 4 scorers to reach his per game average.

Clemons participation has pretty much defined things so far. He was full strength for the opener @ Penn State. Camels lost but Clemons scored 39 on the Nittany Lions. Then they smoked a non D1, and Clemons scored 17 in the first half @ UNCW before he hurt a toe. Zero after the injury in the second half of the UNCW game. He was held out for the next non D1 home game, and tried to go against Abilene Christian, but was obviously not right.

Held out today against Bowling Green, but what his status going forward is unknown for the short run. He should be fine by conference play which counts the most. The upside to all that is that the other guys may come into their own quicker. But not having a full strength Clemons for the Camels is similar to what Cleveland would look like without LeBron!

Figured something was up since I saw he had only played in 4 games, even though the Camels have played 6 total games.

Clemons came back off the bench today at around an estimated 90%. Just to show you what difference a guy like that can make, even at 90% which was a lot better than when he tried to play against Abilene Christian, the Camels go out today and smoke USC Upstate by 19. Clemons scored 19 with 8 assists, but also balanced out things so Campbell had four other players score 26, 19, 11, and 12 also.