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This is really a great pickup, and it'll be great to see another Montanan wearing the blue and gold!

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The article says he also had a football offer from the Cats so maybe he can change sports if BB doesn't work out. The article also said that the only other BB offers/interest he received was from NAIA schools.HiLineCat wrote:I've watched this kid for four years and I have questions about his quickness and jumping ability. I think he would make a great Fronteir player, but I don't know about him playing D1. I've known his parents since his Dad and I played softball together 25 years ago and he is a good kid, I just don't know if he can make it at the D1 level. I hope he proves me wrong, I would love to see another Doug Hashley type of player come from Big Sandy.
From what I have heard is that the Griz just quit recruiting him when it was clear if he would sign with the Cat's if it came down to it. I also believe he never left the state to play AAU ball or to attend any college camps. From what I have heard he wanted to stay in state to play ball. Someone I talked to a few months back compared him to a cross between former Bobcat's Mike Fellows and Hashley. The comment I did hear though, is that he is one of the better fundamentally sound re bounders that he had seen in the state in a while. He has a knack for getting rebounds.gtapp wrote:The article says he also had a football offer from the Cats so maybe he can change sports if BB doesn't work out. The article also said that the only other BB offers/interest he received was from NAIA schools.HiLineCat wrote:I've watched this kid for four years and I have questions about his quickness and jumping ability. I think he would make a great Fronteir player, but I don't know about him playing D1. I've known his parents since his Dad and I played softball together 25 years ago and he is a good kid, I just don't know if he can make it at the D1 level. I hope he proves me wrong, I would love to see another Doug Hashley type of player come from Big Sandy.
I've watched him play several times over the past few years as well and I agree with your analysis. He's not real athletic as far as quickness, jumping ability, and speed. He's a very effective player in class C because he's big and strong. I also have my doubts but I guess we'll see.HiLineCat wrote:I've watched this kid for four years and I have questions about his quickness and jumping ability. I think he would make a great Fronteir player, but I don't know about him playing D1. I've known his parents since his Dad and I played softball together 25 years ago and he is a good kid, I just don't know if he can make it at the D1 level. I hope he proves me wrong, I would love to see another Doug Hashley type of player come from Big Sandy.
He may be more intense and determined (which I think is debatable) but Pearson is definitely more athletic and skilled. Pearson can pretty much do everything on a basketball floor (at least at the class c level). He brings the ball up the floor, can shoot from anywhere, is a very good passer, and creates his own shot. In all the phases of the game I would say rebounding is the only area where Brumwell is better. They're both really good though and hopefully that will continue at the next level.tetoncat wrote:I have watched Brumwell and Pearson play about 5 times over the last two years. In all of those games I came away more impressed with Brumwell in terms of intensity, determination, and solid play. He dominated the middle, rebounded very well, and scored as needed. Pearson reminded me a little of Bobby Howard in terms of going outside and shooting the 3, but I thought he did it a little too much in games that he could have scored easily inside. Pearson at 6'5" will have a tough time finding his position in college, Brumwell can easily play a strong power forward. I saw both play games at the HIT but did not see them go against the AA this year. Any one out there that did and can talk on how Brumwell faired against Huestis and company.