Finding 6'6-6'9 talent is hard. Making sure they have the grades is harder.
	
		
			
		
		
	
			
			norfolk had a chance last year
I think Texas Southern or PV can make the sweet 16


only way I see that is if HBCU is their last resort of getting into college to play ball. meaning their grades are terrible.

 all over this thread topic
 all over this thread topicYall trippin, all a HBCU needs is 1 NBA level ready player and they can make the final four
 morehead state had one a couple years back, and only won 1 tourney game. teams with talent and depth at that low of levels need a lot more than 1 great player. howd weber state do with lillard? team never even made the tourney
 morehead state had one a couple years back, and only won 1 tourney game. teams with talent and depth at that low of levels need a lot more than 1 great player. howd weber state do with lillard? team never even made the tourneyim an hbcu alumnus (HU stand up!) butall over this thread topic

I assume you're talking about the Real HU.
(dap withdrawal pending)

 
	
As someone that actually had a cup of coffee on an HBCU roster and played against top D1 talent, the difference in talent at the guard positions isn't that far apart...
The problem occurs at the 3,4, and 5 spots....That's when the men get separated from the boys and HBCU's get their dreams crushed...6'3" power forwards aren't the move
 @ y'all niccas dissing HBCUs in this thread.  negs on deck, pussies.
 @ y'all niccas dissing HBCUs in this thread.  negs on deck, pussies.