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CoachHines3

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Disagree

Get old, stay old.



Midmajor guys have worked out for us. The market will always have missed price players in which there is some doubt on what occurs when they step up

Freshman are a complete crapshoot, but have their place as filling out the roster as cheap lotto tickets. If you hit, they’re just as likely to use you as a stepping stone as transfers

During our game when they were talking about the SEC and Fran mentioned 75% of the starters in that league are seniors. It's no coincidence that league is as strong as it is.
KenPom uses "Experience" to signify how old a team is. Kansas is oldest.

5 SEC in Top 15

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I agree that it would help us actualize some of the high school recruit upside if we used more investment minutes

But this high school group isn’t that good at shooting

Batemon is good, Toure improving

But Mitchell and Pleta haven’t been good
Have you seen them play?
 
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Having a decent core of HS kids also gives you a solid 3-4 players and then just need to pick up 2-3 transfers per year and hold your culture.

I think that’s optimistic

If a high school guy doesn’t emerge in a year or two, staying seems unlikely. If they have a promising year, we may not be able to afford him.

By nature of the crapshoot aspect of high school recruiting, you need to take in many each year.

I’m not expecting more than an average of one to stay 3 or 4 years
 

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It would be neat to find actual age as well. BYU may not have "Experience", but they are probably one of the oldest teams.
KenPoms description:

Are you experienced?

The free year of eligibility given to players that were on rosters during the 2021 season has caused a bit of problem with the way I used to measure experience. Previously, I would simply use the class on each team’s roster to measure each player’s experience and then minutes weight that for the current roster’s average experience. This wasn’t without its pitfalls. Most schools listed a player’s eligibility class on their rosters, but some (notably Notre Dame) listed a player’s academic class.

Unfortunately, the pandemic has introduced another methodology variant. Some teams during the 2022 season (Arizona, Dayton, and Tulane are the obvious ones, but there are many others) decided to freeze the academic class of players that were on the roster during the 2021 season. Others…did not do this.

So a solution is needed. And that solution is to measure a player’s experience by minutes played in previous seasons. I have more or less scaled this new measure to the previous measure. The new measure can be thought of as average number of full D-1 seasons played by the current roster, weighted by minutes played.

It’s not perfect. For instance, teams that are new to D-1 will have nearly zero experience which isn’t exactly helpful. But given the increasing divergence in methodology by the schools, it’s a better solution that basing the metric off of a player’s listed class.
 
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Not exactly sure.
I think that’s optimistic

If a high school guy doesn’t emerge in a year or two, staying seems unlikely. If they have a promising year, we may not be able to afford him.

By nature of the crapshoot aspect of high school recruiting, you need to take in many each year.

I’m not expecting more than an average of one to stay 3 or 4 years
And if you have one a year to stick around and be contributors 3 or 4 years you have 3 to 4 freshmen to have that core group. We have Tamin and mom right now, we would have just needed one more to get to where I was saying
 

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And if you have one a year to stick around and be contributors 3 or 4 years you have 3 to 4 freshmen to have that core group. We have Tamin and mom right now, we would have just needed one more to get to where I was saying
If you’re saying at best one 4 year guy per year, I agree.

I wouldn’t say that’s using high school guys for much in terms of continuity (over transfers), but we’ll see
 

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People are fooling themselves if they don't think one (and possibly two) freshman are in our 8 man rotation next year.

I fully understand recruiting rankings arent everything, but Jamarion Batemon is a similar recruit to Momcilovic, Wigginton, THT, Tyrese Hunter, Matt Thomas. True freshman that had INSTANT impact. He is the real deal.
 

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People are fooling themselves if they don't think one (and possibly two) freshman are in our 8 man rotation next year.

I fully understand recruiting rankings arent everything, but Jamarion Batemon is a similar recruit to Momcilovic, Wigginton, THT, Tyrese Hunter, Matt Thomas. True freshman that had INSTANT impact. He is the real deal.
Hard to say that this early on. It will all come down to portal season. If TJ doesn't go after more than one guard/ wing, then yes, multiple freshmen will be logging minutes next year more likely than not.
 

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Hard to say on Fish. He tried to leave last year and evidently had no suitors. Then he's had absolutely zero film to show this season to potential new teams. Could be he's a program guy like Mulvey at Iowa.

I thought one of the UNI/Cyclone types on here (@1UNI2ISU was this you?) said Fish was on his way to Cedar Falls when J'Vonne Hadley bailed, opening up a scholarship, and TJ, lacking any better options late in the transfer period and wanting to use that last scholarship, brought Fish back at the last second.
 

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Mitchell has improved his shot (and ball-handling) quite a bit…

He has improved from having a bad shot…to a not good shot

Fair to be optimistic, but the statement was one of the best shooting classes ever. That’s not true. Only Batemon is a plus shooter

Maybe it was meant scorers? Batemon, Toure, and Moore can all get down hill to the bucket. Mitchell is crafty as a 6’6” power forward, and Pleta can drive for his height
 
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Hard to say that this early on. It will all come down to portal season. If TJ doesn't go after more than one guard/ wing, then yes, multiple freshmen will be logging minutes next year more likely than not.
Batemon replaces one of Keshon/Curtis and you are going big game hunting for the best transfer guard possible.

In a perfect world, Curtis gets one more year. Batemon falls in line as one of those elite freshman. And you land one absolute stud transfer.

Lipsey
Jones
Momcilovic
Jefferson
Jackson

Heise
Batemon
Elite transfer
 

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I am hoping Toure' will be the next great Cyclone point guard. I believe he was a very under the radar recruit that can tutor a year under Lipsey, then help our offense evolve towards the European ball movement style that BYU is also developing.

By the way, I think we saw the new Big XII Kansas basketball replacement a week ago in BYU. They have unlimited money, to go with fan support, quality players, and coaching. I think they are the ones we will be chasing the next few years, at least.
BYU doesn’t even sell beer, how can they compete?
 

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PG Lipsey
SG Rohde
SF Momcilovic
PF Jefferson
C Jackson

6 Heise
7 Pleta
8 Toure
9 Bateman
10 Transfer Big
11 Moore -RS
12 Mitchell-RS
Rohde looks decent, steady. But I'm not sure he will be able to be as impactful as Gilbert and Jones. Maybe in our system he may flourish more. I would imagine coming out of Virginia he knows how to play some defense. Looking at the starting lineup above, not the most athletic. Doesn't mean that can't win a lot of games, but that could be a weakness.