Caleb Grill with 24 for UNLV

Couldn't care less about Grill. There are parts of this fan base with an unhealthy obsession of him dating back to last year. The kid just didn't belong at a P6. He's the new generation of Clayton Custer, go be a big fish in a little pond
 
He has played really well so far. Seems like he is going to have a good career down there.
 
Was real disappointed to see him go. Lots of potential, just thrown in the fire too soon with not much of a supporting cast.
Agree. We were terrible last year, he would have benefitted by sitting out a year. It was obvious that Prohm had to give him major minutes due to his defense, hustle and non turn over play. The new players this year appear to be an upgrade but 0 rebounds from Solo in game 1 is troubling, somebody needs to wake him up.
 
I remember many on here saying losing him was a good thing as we had to flush out the bad talent and get in fresh blood. He was one that had some promise. I'm glad he's playing well-- stinks it's for someone else.
 
I remember many on here saying losing him was a good thing as we had to flush out the bad talent and get in fresh blood. He was one that had some promise. I'm glad he's playing well-- stinks it's for someone else.

I was disappointed we lost him but he got lots of chances last year and couldn’t buy a basket.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Carlisle Clone
Couldn't care less about Grill. There are parts of this fan base with an unhealthy obsession of him dating back to last year. The kid just didn't belong at a P6. He's the new generation of Clayton Custer, go be a big fish in a little pond

I believe this is the , 'she wasn't that hot anyway' response.
 
I was disappointed we lost him but he got lots of chances last year and couldn’t buy a basket.

You could see the ability, but he was so tentative. I can't remember any other college player spending as much time looking and dribbling away from the basket as he did. But I figured once that confidence switch came on and he started looking to attack he'd be pretty good.