Watertown 6-8 senior Dustin Tetzlaff made a verbal commitment to play basketball at USD. He's the son of SDSU standout and scoring leader, Mark Tetzlaff (1,932 points from 1982-1985).
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Originally posted by JackJD View PostWatertown 6-8 senior Dustin Tetzlaff made a verbal commitment to play basketball at USD. He's the son of SDSU standout and scoring leader, Mark Tetzlaff (1,932 points from 1982-1985).
http://sdsufans.com/board/showthread.php?t=6605&page=5We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler
We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.
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His dad is an all-time SDSU great and his head coach (Brian Norberg) is as well.
I don't know alot about Tetzlaff but he sounds like a decent player with some good size. Can anyone tell me more about him? Is this a player we didn't extend an offer to or someone who has DI talent but wanted to make his own mark on another program?
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Originally posted by Jacks-02 View PostHis dad is an all-time SDSU great and his head coach (Brian Norberg) is as well.
I don't know alot about Tetzlaff but he sounds like a decent player with some good size. Can anyone tell me more about him? Is this a player we didn't extend an offer to or someone who has DI talent but wanted to make his own mark on another program?We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler
We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.
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There is no way the coaching staff didn't look closely at this player (son of one of SDSU's alltime greats and coached by another great SDSU player). And that they wouldn't have offered a scholarship (and gotten him) if they felt he would add to our program. I don't think we need to take it any further than that. Good luck to him in his college career...he has to be a great kid to have grown up in this family.
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Originally posted by Jacks#1Fan View PostThere is no way the coaching staff didn't look closely at this player (son of one of SDSU's alltime greats and coached by another great SDSU player). And that they wouldn't have offered a scholarship (and gotten him) if they felt he would add to our program. I don't think we need to take it any further than that. Good luck to him in his college career...he has to be a great kid to have grown up in this family.
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At this point in time does anyone really trust the way SDSU recruits and decides whether or not to offer scholarships. The philosophy obviously hasn't worked at the D1 level so just because SDSU might not want a player doesn't mean that player isn't a good player.How Bout Them Yotes
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Originally posted by Coyote_Fan View PostAt this point in time does anyone really trust the way SDSU recruits and decides whether or not to offer scholarships. The philosophy obviously hasn't worked at the D1 level so just because SDSU might not want a player doesn't mean that player isn't a good player.
Once again you sir.........oh wait.........never mind don't want to hurt anyone's feelings.
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Originally posted by Coyote_Fan View PostAt this point in time does anyone really trust the way SDSU recruits and decides whether or not to offer scholarships. The philosophy obviously hasn't worked at the D1 level so just because SDSU might not want a player doesn't mean that player isn't a good player.
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Originally posted by Jacks#1Fan View PostThere is no way the coaching staff didn't look closely at this player (son of one of SDSU's alltime greats and coached by another great SDSU player). And that they wouldn't have offered a scholarship (and gotten him) if they felt he would add to our program. I don't think we need to take it any further than that. Good luck to him in his college career...he has to be a great kid to have grown up in this family.We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler
We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.
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Originally posted by Coyote_Fan View PostAt this point in time does anyone really trust the way SDSU recruits and decides whether or not to offer scholarships. The philosophy obviously hasn't worked at the D1 level so just because SDSU might not want a player doesn't mean that player isn't a good player.
Check your inferiority complex at the door and respond to the posts that are actually here, not the ones you imagine are here.Holy nutmeg!
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Originally posted by Coyote_Fan View PostAt this point in time does anyone really trust the way SDSU recruits and decides whether or not to offer scholarships. The philosophy obviously hasn't worked at the D1 level so just because SDSU might not want a player doesn't mean that player isn't a good player.Last edited by Nidaros; 10-23-2008, 02:35 PM.
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Originally posted by JimmyJack View PostNobody dissed Dusty here. Isn't it possible that he just doesn't fit at SDSU? Maybe we have enough 6'6" or 6'7" guys for the time being. Or maybe his game doesn't fit the style Nagy wants to play. That doesn't mean he isn't a good player.
Check your inferiority complex at the door and respond to the posts that are actually here, not the ones you imagine are here.
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Originally posted by JimmyJack View PostNobody dissed Dusty here. Isn't it possible that he just doesn't fit at SDSU? Maybe we have enough 6'6" or 6'7" guys for the time being. Or maybe his game doesn't fit the style Nagy wants to play. That doesn't mean he isn't a good player.
Check your inferiority complex at the door and respond to the posts that are actually here, not the ones you imagine are here.
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I think that's pretty broad generalization and in the end doesn't really matter. What it amounts to is that Dusty thought the situation at USD was better for him. Good enough for me, I wish him luck (unless he plays SDSU in his career)."The purpose of life is not to be happy - but to matter, to be productive, to be useful, to have it make some difference that you have lived at all."
-Leo Rosten
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