November 11, 2009
Front line shines in Herd romp
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HUNTINGTON - As Tyler Wilkerson caught his first glimpse at the stat sheet after Marshall's exhibition 108-64 win Tuesday night over West Virginia Wesleyan, somebody had already muttered "18-17."

As Wilkerson saw those numbers matched with his name Tuesday night, he realized those represented his scoring and rebounding total. At that point, he muttered, "Dwight Howard."

It wasn't a delusion of grandeur, just a comparison to the consistent double-double numbers put up by the Orlando Magic center. And really, this wasn't an instance of Wilkerson having to do it all, or trying.

He did all his damage in an economical 24 minutes, pretty much watching the last part of the second half. He hit 8-of-15 from the floor, shooting from inside and outside, plus he blocked four shots.

Granted, the smaller Bobcats didn't have many answers for Wilkerson, and the degree of difficulty will increase, beginning Sunday with the Thundering Herd's season opener against North Carolina A&T.

But Wilkerson already seems to enjoy what will be a more versatile role. Once needed to pretty much play on the blocks at center, he gets to take shifts at power forward and even small forward, believe it or not.

With a deeper and taller roster available, believe it.

"Tyler Wilkerson, whoever thought, when I got here, he'd play the 'three' spot?" said coach Donnie Jones. "You'll see him playing the 'three' sometimes this year. I looked out there one time and we were 6-8, 6-9, 7-foot and 6-7 or something like that, on the blocks. We'll play crazy lineups sometimes, and we're learning how to play with each other, and this style of play fits with that group at times."

Wilkerson is still expected to be the leading force on the front line after the graduation of Markel Humphrey, but he is far from the only factor. Tirrell Baines, the junior who came to Marshall with a Rodman-like rebounding mentality, continues to blossom with his offensive skills. He led the Herd in scoring Tuesday with 21 points to go with eight boards.

Baines still likes to clean up on the offensive glass and cut to the basket for quick passes, but he is better at driving and hitting midrange jumpers.

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