Jerry Slocum Interview, Part 2: 2011-12
Imagine for a moment that you owned your own business. The business never really took off but showed potential from time-to-time over a five year period. Then one day you come to work to find out all but three of your employees quit. That is what Jerry Slocum faced about a year ago, when he lost some guys to graduation and had a few leave the program for greener pastures. Vytas Sulskis, Dan Boudler, and Ashen Ward were the only returning players with any real game experience. Slocum had to scour the country just to have a full bench.
The new crop of talent, combined with the three remaining “employees”, played very respectably last season, showing steady improvement from the beginning of the season through the end. The chemistry kicked in and suddenly there was a group of college guys thinking that on any given night, they could play with anyone. Roll players like DuShawn Brooks, Devonte Maymon, and Josh Chojnacki playing like starters, Damian Eargle who keeps getting better, and perhaps the most talented young backcourt in the entire Horizon League, Kendrick Perry and Blake Allen. Make no mistake, this roster is oozing with talent and Slocum and staff are just the right guys I would want steering this ship.
Paneech: Now that Spring workouts are over and you guys are done until August, how do you feel about next season?
Slocum: This was the best Spring that we had since I got here. There was great skill development with all of those young guys. You have to remember that Damian, Blake, Shawn, Josh, K.P — they are all young guys. You have so many new guys and you can’t just tell them how physical it gets. They all got a taste of that physicality last season and have responded by hitting the weight room. Individual efforts have been tremendous, not just average, but tremendous. Fletcher Larson is really going to help us down low at 6’9″, he is a kid who is skilled in the post.
Paneech: What other things can we expect from new faces next season?
Slocum: All of our guys are going to be here through July 4th through first session. All of the kids that are signed are going to be coming in the Summer too. We have a challenge next season because we only have 13 home games and 16 on the road. How many times has Youngstown State had a tandem where Damian [Eargle] is 6’8″ and two more guys ready to come in at 6’9″? Cale Zuiker and Fletcher Larson add a dimension to our attack with all of that size. Shawn Amiker is ready to contribute. With the addition of D.J., Cale, and our two redshirts in Shawn and Fletcher, this could well be one of our best recruiting classes since we have been at Youngstown State.
Paneech: What kind of signs have you gotten from the guys that this season can be different in a better way?
Slocum: I came in here last Saturday morning to meet D.J. [Cole] and had a breakfast meeting with him. After our meeting, I came into Beeghly for a run and I hear a ball bouncing on my way to the workout room, and when I look to the floor, there is Kendrick Perry for an hour and a half to two hours just shooting the ball, trying to get better. We have never had that kind of commitment here, and you get that from a freshman. Ashen Ward has done a great job leading this team through Spring drills. We are two years late and the program has encountered a couple of hiccups along the way, but we had a great recruiting period and didn’t bring in any junior college kids, which is where you want to be. At our level, it is better to take a freshman, realize his potential and grow him into the system the way you want to. This is the first year that we have not recruited a junior college kid. Nothing against junior college kids, but it is nice to take a kid, realize his potential and work with him to be a big part of the overall system.
Paneech: Talk about the tremendous improvement, especially Damian Eargle and your guards, Blake Allen and Kendrick Perry.
Slocum: I think that K. P. and Damian can grow to be top players in the Horizon League. We had the best backcourt in the conference with the best turnover to assist ratio with Blake and K.P. the last ten games. Damian Eargle, over the last ten games, averaged almost a double-double with 15 points and almost ten rebounds a game. The common factor was that as the year went on, all of our guys got better. K.P. might be the best two-guard in the conference and Blake Allen works hard and had one of the best turnover to assist ratios in the league. Damian led the league in blocked shots and is learning how to stay on the floor a little longer.
The third and final installment of the Jerry Slocum interview will hit the site this weekend and is titled How Winning Affects Recruiting.