So what are the chances this kid plays next year? Would we take him anyway?
I think you take him anyway, from the sounds of it were out on Tucker so a sit1 play 3 guy, would be icing on a very nice spring recruiting cake
So what are the chances this kid plays next year? Would we take him anyway?
I have no clue why anyone would think we would “miss a season” The difference would be that Tucker might give us a chance to make a deep run next season.However, if we have to miss next season to make serious runs at the final 4 or elite 8. I am down with missing one year and loading up with Youth.
Yeah...not. If we get Tucker, who would lend some maturity and stability as well as talent, we have a shot at a championship.If we get Bolton this off season has been a home run for recruiting. Anything else would be a nice addition. If we get Tucker we will have a chance at a top three or four big 12 finish.
I have no clue why anyone would think we would “miss a season” The difference would be that Tucker might give us a chance to make a deep run next season.
Then CSP would just sign a plug and play 2020 frosh for the chilly. I’m not sure why some f you folks are so “all or nothing”.
Yeah...not. If we get Tucker, who would lend some maturity and stability as well as talent, we have a shot at a championship.
We’ll be fine however it goes.
I think he's talking about a Big 12 championship as he was replying to somebody saying that would give us a chance at a top 3 or 4 big 12 finish. I would 100% agree with that sentiment.We’re not even close to a championship right now. We would need a ton of stuff to happen. It would even be nice to make the tourney at this point.
I think he's talking about a Big 12 championship as he was replying to somebody saying that would give us a chance at a top 3 or 4 big 12 finish. I would 100% agree with that sentiment.
I said top 3 or 4 finish. Maybe a big 12 tourney championship. Not a regular season.
Let's say Bolton commits and gets his waiver. Is it the consensus here that he starts as our third guard this coming season? The reason I ask is if that's not the case you'd think we'd be looking for a bigger guard to complete the roster.
Not looking for someone to tell me about who we didn't sign. I'm asking from this point forward about need and use of our final scholarship.
Been asking this myself and think we have a list of options at the 4 spot.
Jacobson, Griffin, Anderson, Lewis
And yes, Bolton would start as a guard (1-3)
Let's say Bolton commits and gets his waiver. Is it the consensus here that he starts as our third guard this coming season? The reason I ask is if that's not the case you'd think we'd be looking for a bigger guard to complete the roster.
Not looking for someone to tell me about who we didn't sign. I'm asking from this point forward about need and use of our final scholarship.
We do need one unfortunately what’s left out there is not going to check all the boxesJust seems we need a guard that can get us 5 or 6 rebounds a night.
Just seems we need a guard that can get us 5 or 6 rebounds a night.
Jacobson
Nixon
Haliburton
Bolton
Young
If a 12ppg Big Ten player comes off the bench for ISU in 2019-20 it means they really found a hidden gem in one of the freshman or one of our bench players last year made huge strides this offseason.
But that's a bad BiG (7-13 bad) just have to wait and see.
Personal opinion, really like Jackson and Grill would rather see a bigger GT guard or stand pat leaving open for future opportunities.
Next year should tell us a ton about Prohm's coaching abilities. He has some good players, but not anything completely over the top as far as we know. Prohm needs to improve just as much as anyone. I am hoping he learned a lesson from his substitution problems, in-bounding issues, and in-game adjustments. I think this next year's team has the ability to be a tournament team, he's just got to do his best job coaching yet.We have some huge variables going into 2019-2020 and that's probably the case most years. There are so many things that we won't know until November -- how big of a jump do the sophomores make in the off-season? Will one of our posts be able to guard 4's effectively to go with a two-big line-up? Will Prentiss Nixon end up improving as much during his sit year as Shayok and Jacobson? How will Solomon Young's mobility be? Will T. Lewis - who has improved on defense - be the consistent 3-point shooter that we all think he can become? Will a freshman surprise everyone the way Haliburton did?
I'm not giving up on next year because there is a core of talent there. Even if the year starts out slowly, sometimes less experienced teams take huge strides during the season. Should be fun.
What?
Wasn't it rated one of the top 3 conferences in the country
You get a shot at a freshmen that averaged double digits in points you take him no questions asked
Ha ha okay Ken TrickeyThat answer just overflows with stupid.
Prohm is four years in. I think we know what we are getting from him by now. Yes I think there is room for him to make improvements in some areas but for the most part we know what kind of coach he is.Next year should tell us a ton about Prohm's coaching abilities. He has some good players, but not anything completely over the top as far as we know. Prohm needs to improve just as much as anyone. I am hoping he learned a lesson from his substitution problems, in-bounding issues, and in-game adjustments. I think this next year's team has the ability to be a tournament team, he's just got to do his best job coaching yet.
Prohm is four years in. I think we know what we are getting from him by now. Yes I think there is room for him to make improvements in some areas but for the most part we know what kind of coach he is.