CARBONDALE — Christian Cornelius said he’s ready to contribute now. The 6-foot-7, 205-pound freshman will get his chance.
SIU head coach Chris Lowery confirmed Wednesday that Cornelius, who spent last season at a prep school, has decided against a redshirt season in 2005-06.
When a player redshirts, he does not compete in games and receives a so-called fifth year of eligibility in return. SIU doesn’t apply the NCAA for the additional season until after the present season, sports information said.
The coaching staff had proposed the idea of a redshirt season to Cornelius, the freshman said. Cornelius averaged about 10 points per game at Brewster Academy in New Hampshire in 2004-05.
“It was a very tough decision for me,” Cornelius said. “I really respect coach Lowery. But for me I looked at last year as being my redshirt year. I want to support this program as much as possible. I’m here because I felt this was the best program for me.
“At the same rate I thought not redshirting was the best possible route for me,” Cornelius added. “I’m just going to see what happens.”
Cornelius recorded two points, one assist and one rebound in 12 minutes during SIU’s two exhibition games.
The Salukis host Louisiana-Lafayette at 7 p.m. Friday at SIU Arena in the regular season opener.
The addition of Cornelius gives SIU what appears to be a five-man rotation in the frontcourt. The four big men who saw significant minutes in the preseason were Tony Boyle, Randal Falker, Jamaal Foster and Matt Shaw.
All four are underclassmen.
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by paul klee
the southern