For the Vaughn is not transfering people. We know. We are just discussing things in this thread. For the get over it people. We are over it. We are just disgussing it.
Anthony Bennett of UNLV was the first player picked in the 2013 NBA draft after his freshman year, so I'm pretty sure the NBA knows where UNLV is at.
yea he went to UNLV because of the pro $tyle offen$e. But to all the fans who mock him on twitter and on the court, stop being dbags, all he has to do is look at the top 15 rankings to see the errors in his waysIt's pretty simple - because he brought up the reason for going to UNLV was "pro style offense" which they don't have, and ISU is well known as having one of the only true pro style offenses in Division 1. I think if he didn't mention that, people wouldn't care anymore.
Honestly, I take enjoyment in knowing that Vaughn's main reason for going to UNLV was because of their "pro style offense" and they can sometimes not even put up 60 points in a game. I don't care that he's not at ISU - but I find it hilarious the reason he turned down ISU and even Kansas which has a much more pro style offense than UNLV too was for the "pro style offense."
I'd be willing to bet that most people are in my line of thinking. They don't really care that Rashad is at UNLV. They just find the "pro style offense" part hilarious and it is.
The Rebels also boast one of the nation's top freshmen in Rashad Vaughn, who is averaging 24.5 points in four home games. Vaughn struggled against those Pac-12 opponents, however, going 13 for 36 from the field and averaging 11.0 points.
It's pretty simple - because he brought up the reason for going to UNLV was "pro style offense" which they don't have, and ISU is well known as having one of the only true pro style offenses in Division 1. I think if he didn't mention that, people wouldn't care anymore.
Honestly, I take enjoyment in knowing that Vaughn's main reason for going to UNLV was because of their "pro style offense" and they can sometimes not even put up 60 points in a game. I don't care that he's not at ISU - but I find it hilarious the reason he turned down ISU and even Kansas which has a much more pro style offense than UNLV too was for the "pro style offense."
I'd be willing to bet that most people are in my line of thinking. They don't really care that Rashad is at UNLV. They just find the "pro style offense" part hilarious and it is.
I hate talking about this subject, but with ISU off until Dec 31 this actually is an interesting game. UNLV takes on the Arizona Wildcats tonight, in what will most likely be the highest ranked opponent the Rebels will face (although they play @ KU on Jan 4).
Here's a link to a quick breakdown of the match-up:
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/gametracker/preview/NCAAB_20141223_ARIZ@UNLV
And here's an interesting paragraph about RV:
All 3 of UNLVs losses are to PAC-12 schools. The game is on at 9:15 Central on CBS Sports Network - so hardly anyone will be able to watch it.
Really...a bump just 33 minutes later?
Not enough booze in the country to make tomorrows game pretty...Was almost off the front page. So...what do you think about the big game tomorrow. Should we all tailgate?
getting upset at what a recruit says after committing somewhere is insane. He didn't say anything negative about the schools he didn't choose. He didn't pretend to put on an ISU cap.Exactly. I'm not crying over the fact that he isn't here, but I don't see any harm in discussing it in a thread on an Iowa State board.
But what you wrote is exactly why I am still irritated about the whole thing. I've said all along that when he picked UNLV he gave the exact same speech he would have given if he had picked Iowa State and that was irritating to me. He didn't say that UNLV has more players in the NBA. He said that Dave Rice runs a pro-style offense. That part is ******** and had to have stung the people that recruited him.
I have no reason not to believe you. But it takes some big kahunas to say something like that. I want to know what Rashad was going to say after the game.