Here we go!
Prohm must be counting on the transfer rule change going through. Otherwise I'm surprised he would go after a transfer that has to redshirt. Looks like he would bring some much-needed physical presence to the guard position.
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/player/_/id/4396677/jamarius-burton
With our compliance department and the mass transfers leaving Wichita State I'm guessing they see him as immediately eligible
With our compliance department and the mass transfers leaving Wichita State I'm guessing they see him as immediately eligible
Here we go!
With our compliance department and the mass transfers leaving Wichita State I'm guessing they see him as immediately eligible
I see Jackson as a poor mans Tyrus McGee by his Junior year. Hopefully anyway
He’s already a WAY better defender than Tyrus.
But not even close shooting
It's like people don't realize our defense was a MUCH bigger liability this last year than shooting
Yeah, how many times do I have to post a breakdown of that?
I usually think we're an informed, intelligent fan base, but the yearning for shooting shooting shooting on here... when we were at least adequate there last year, compared to defense, which was an absolute goat rodeo... is bizarre to me.
Well, the offense did have a negative impact on the defense. There were times that so many bad shots were being taken it was almost like a live ball turnover. The defense was by far the worst problem but the offense did the defense no favors.
But not even close shooting
It's like people don't realize our defense was a MUCH bigger liability this last year than shooting
No one else in ISU history is since McGee shot about 46% from 3 and led the nation in shooting his SENIOR year. However, you are also comparing a true freshman to a senior, so a bit premature to make any type of valid comparison at this point.
A more valid comparison is McGee's junior year when he shot 39% from 3. (Also keep in mind that the 3-pt line from which Jackson is shooting is farther back vs in McGee's years.) In the latter part of the season, Jackson shot close to 40%. So, it's possible Jackson could become as reliable of a 3-pt shooter a McGee. Time will tell.