This worked out better then him comitting out of Juco. It gives Hoiberg time to help him with his game and he should be a very valuable contributor once he gets to play. He has the athleticism to be a very good defender as well.
Those 3 bowl games would be the equivalent to 3 straight NIT appearances. You don't get to the NCAA tourney with a .500 record.
CFH has done a 1,000,000X better job than Rhoads. I'm beginning to think CFH is a genius.....Rhoads not so much. Where the rubber meets the road, Hoiberg is speaking with results, not with Rah, Rah speeches or sideline antics that mean nothing in the results department.
Good get by ISU, Hoiberg is building a monster in Ames.
I can't wait to see what it means for Niang to get more single-coverage than he will see this year. He could just explode offensively when we add McKay and defenses have to play straight-up against our frontcourt.
With whom did the Hoiberg Transfer U start? Jake Anderson from NIU? Or Scottie from Marquette?
He has done really well with players transferring from the upper midwest (schools or hometowns): Minnesota (Royce), Northern Illinois (Anderson, Nader), Southern Wisconsin (Scottie, McKay), and Michigan (Lucious, Clyburn, Allen). Who am I missing? And these are just the transfers.
Tickets are going to be more difficult than ever to acquire.
Perhaps a second golden age of ISU basketball is upon us..
With whom did the Hoiberg Transfer U start? Jake Anderson from NIU? Or Scottie from Marquette?
He has done really well with players transferring from the upper midwest (schools or hometowns): Minnesota (Royce), Northern Illinois (Anderson, Nader), Southern Wisconsin (Scottie, McKay), and Michigan (Lucious, Clyburn, Allen). Who am I missing? And these are just the transfers.
This might be the start of THE golden age. As in, the best of the best
Thug Lyfe was a McGreggy transfer
How about Jake Anderson? I'm still wondering with whom Hoiberg's Transfer U started?