Cowboy basketball shakeup
First of all, you always hate to see good kids leave. Eric Platt and Travis Nelson are good kids.
Wyoming head basketball coach Heath Schroyer, however, has to do what he feels is best for the program. If he tells both Platt and Nelson that their roles will be diminished next season and they want more, they have every right to look elsewhere.
This is part of college basketball. It's not the first time a coach comes in and decides to make personnel changes. It won't be the last.
All you can do is wish Platt and Nelson good luck in their future, and as Cowboy fans, look to see what direction Schroyer goes. He now has two scholarship options and probably a third if Bienvenu Songondo's bad knee means he is through.
Schroyer needs a young point guard to back up Brandon Ewing for one year and then take over. My guess is he will also look at a wing and an athletic forward/center who fits his style of play.
Regardless, it will be a different Cowboy team next fall.
Wyoming head basketball coach Heath Schroyer, however, has to do what he feels is best for the program. If he tells both Platt and Nelson that their roles will be diminished next season and they want more, they have every right to look elsewhere.
This is part of college basketball. It's not the first time a coach comes in and decides to make personnel changes. It won't be the last.
All you can do is wish Platt and Nelson good luck in their future, and as Cowboy fans, look to see what direction Schroyer goes. He now has two scholarship options and probably a third if Bienvenu Songondo's bad knee means he is through.
Schroyer needs a young point guard to back up Brandon Ewing for one year and then take over. My guess is he will also look at a wing and an athletic forward/center who fits his style of play.
Regardless, it will be a different Cowboy team next fall.
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