Sorry I missed Jacobson and Shayok because they were not listed on the ESPN recruiting classes, none of the transfers were.
Benched is a term referencing the fact he didnt start.
The offense has been awful to watch the last 2 years. I dont care how many pts they average. Standing around for 25 seconds of the shot clock and jacking up an NBA three is stupid. And we do that late in close games. Where are the plays?
Since you like doing research go back and find me how many games in the prohm era have we lost by 1-5 pts but were leading with less than 2 minutes left and how many games we have come back from a 2-3 pts deficit in the last 2 minutes of a game.
Prohm transfers...
Ashton -- awful, but was really a walk-on who got put on scholarship, so who cares
Weiler-Babb -- went from a scrub at Arkansas to a solid Big 12 PG, underrated
Bowie -- in over his head as a starter, but an okay 7th or 8th man
Holden -- bust, did not belong on the team, but nice kid
Jackson -- great bench gunner, decent starter, would take his shooting anytime
Kasongo -- bust, not even sure what happened here
Brase -- taken in desparation, might have been good if not hurt
Beverly -- basically reduced to meme status/emblematic of that year
Shayok -- 12/10 would buy again destroyer of worlds
Jacobson -- solid 7/10 sort of guy in the Big 12, would always like to have an MJ
Talley -- okay bench depth, kind of on that Bowie tier, troublemaker
Nixon -- jury is still out... love his defense and energy, hate his shooting... if he stops trying to make his own shot, I think I will end up rating him a plus
Plenty of guys up there were worth having or would have played significant roles on any of the Hoiberg teams. There are very few teams in school history where Shayok would not have been a starter if not the best guy on the team.
Is the above record perfect? Far from it. There are plenty of good players up there, though. Nobody lets a recruiting whiff on Nkereuwem Okoro tarnish the Hoiberg era for some reason, so we do not need to worry about the back of the bench.
The team last year ran a lot of "clear it out, ISO it to Shayok/THT/Wigginton" stuff, yep. Why? Because it worked. That is how basketball works nowadays -- you find the match-up you want through screens and movement, and then you pick on the weak link matched up against your lion. Hoiberg did it, too, and 90% of NBA offense is like this. Lots of offense under Fred was isolation for White or Niang against some poor sap.
I will agree with you on one thing, though -- Prohm is very hesitant to run in the full-court. I am not sure why. Our half-court offense this season is not likely to be great, so trying to play more of a full-court game makes sense to me.
As for your request about blowing leads, I would say...
-- The ESPN and Basketball Reference data has final totals, but I do not know a way to filter for the score at some arbitrary point like 2:00 left in the game.
-- Even if it did, 2:00 is pretty arbitrary... Why not 1:00 or 5:00?
-- You have zero evidence... Just vague insinuation... That Prohm is any better/worse at protecting late game leads or making late game comebacks than any other coach or program in college basketball. If you are going to try to make that as a point, you are the one who has to provide the evidence.