I'm just glad Tech made the right decision by not offering him. "That guy will not start at Georgetown until maybe his senior year." "He's not athletic enough and won't be able to score." "He will see 5 to 10 minutes of playing time his freshmen year." The truth is that he's scoring 12.5 points a game as a freshmen, and he starts, and by seasons end, look for his points to average about 16 per game as a freshmen, and next year as a sophomore, he will be one of the nation's leading scorers. Anyone that knows basketball understands Tech made a major mistake, and it's still a bit early to be realized. After about 10 games into next season, it will be fully apparent.
McClung started the season ice cold, but he got his shots. He has easily showed his ability to create his own shot at the Div 1 level. It was a matter of time until they started to fall, and now they are starting to fall. The kid is going to be a superstar, not a good D1 player, but a superstar and I'm a Tech fan, and I'm telling ya we made a mistake, period. His father played football at VT and he grew up a season ticket holder at VT football games and he attended youth camps (junior high at Tech). He loved VT and would have came without question, so the old "Mac really didn't like VT all that much," excuse is one folks can hold onto as a last resort when it's apparent Tech made a mistake. And yes, Tech made a mistake.