Lewis will Play, Lard Out Vs Mizzou

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the only thing concerning about Lard was redshirted to get his **** together, we heard all the right things about him during that year. Let's hope that wasn't just lip service.
 

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I'm not calling the coaching staff liars or anything, but until I see him on the court I'm gonna assume Cameron Lard isn't a real human being
I'm starting to wonder if Lard is a made up person by CW to get clicks.
 

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I'm not calling the coaching staff liars or anything, but until I see him on the court I'm gonna assume Cameron Lard isn't a real human being

He was on the court during the exhibition game. Just in street clothes.
 
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If it was really strike 2 for Lard, then I really doubt he makes it through the year.

What an awesome start to the season! We were likely an NIT team coming into the year with everyone available, now we'll have to be our best to make the NIT. Yipppeee!

It just amazes me the opportunity that is given to these kids, and then they ruin it.
 

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If it was really strike 2 for Lard, then I really doubt he makes it through the year.

What an awesome start to the season! We were likely an NIT team coming into the year with everyone available, now we'll have to be our best to make the NIT. Yipppeee!

It just amazes me the opportunity that is given to these kids, and then they ruin it.
Lard’s life is ruined. And with such a bad year we can expect recruits to decommitt. Then next year is garbage, which means future recruiting completely goes in the trash. This leads to Prohm getting fired. Hilton floods and washes away into the Gulf of Mexico, taking out all of the campus.

Slow down man.
 

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This is so ****ing stupid. All this stupid discipline sh*t. The team needs to freaking play together, especially early in the season. This staff wastes so much damn time trying to send messages. So ****ing stupid.

Make him run extra killers and freaking be done with it.
 

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This is so ****ing stupid. All this stupid discipline sh*t. The team needs to freaking play together, especially early in the season. This staff wastes so much damn time trying to send messages. So ****ing stupid.

Make him run extra killers and freaking be done with it.

I'm always for discipline because without it you have nothing, and no control. However, I would like to know what these guys did? If we're talking late to practice type stuff, then I agree that you run them to near death and move on, but if it's more serious stuff than that, you have no choice but to lay down the law.

I do think Prohm is much more strict than most coaches though. You'd see a lot more guys not playing for teams if their coaches were as strict as Prohm.
 
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This is so ****ing stupid. All this stupid discipline sh*t. The team needs to freaking play together, especially early in the season. This staff wastes so much damn time trying to send messages. So ****ing stupid.

Make him run extra killers and freaking be done with it.

It's worked in the past for Prohm so no reason to doubt him now.
 

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I'm always for discipline because without it you have nothing, and no control. However, I would like to know what these guys did? If we're talking late to practice type stuff, then I agree that you run them to near death and move on, but if it's more serious stuff than that, you have no choice but to lay down the law.

I do think Prohm is much more strict than most coaches though. You'd see a lot more guys not playing for teams if their coaches were as strict as Prohm.

Well quite frankly it is none of your business
 

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The difference being we had multiple (4) 38% plus 3-pt shooters. This year we have one. It isn't going to be fun on Friday. 95-73 is my call.
I'm just curious, are you just counting players who have played college ball? Jackson hit 45% last year. However Wigginton hit at a 41% clip his junior year (yes, I know that is high school) and Lewis hit 120 threes his last two years of high school at a 56% clip. Now it may go down in college a bit, but I don't see it crashing much below the 38% threshold you established. The kid can shoot it.

I still think ISU loses with depth and not having yet learned to play together being the biggest problems.
 

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I'm always for discipline because without it you have nothing, and no control. However, I would like to know what these guys did? If we're talking late to practice type stuff, then I agree that you run them to near death and move on, but if it's more serious stuff than that, you have no choice but to lay down the law.

I do think Prohm is much more strict than most coaches though. You'd see a lot more guys not playing for teams if their coaches were as strict as Prohm.

Seems he gives the 'tough love' approach. The expectations are there, and if you don't meet them, you don't play and it's on you to figure it out and it seems Prohm works with the player/person through that process.

Hopefully Lard figures it out (whatever's keeping him out) sooner than later but if not, it's on him.
 

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I'm not calling the coaching staff liars or anything, but until I see him on the court I'm gonna assume Cameron Lard isn't a real human being
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This is so ****ing stupid. All this stupid discipline sh*t. The team needs to freaking play together, especially early in the season. This staff wastes so much damn time trying to send messages. So ****ing stupid.

Make him run extra killers and freaking be done with it.



It’s Prohm’s style. Every HC has their own way they run a program. Obviously Prohm does some things differently than Fred did.

Just relax and trust Prohm knows what he’s doing.
 

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I'm just curious, are you just counting players who have played college ball? Jackson hit 45% last year. However Wigginton hit at a 41% clip his junior year (yes, I know that is high school) and Lewis hit 120 threes his last two years of high school at a 56% clip. Now it may go down in college a bit, but I don't see it crashing much below the 38% threshold you established. The kid can shoot it.

I still think ISU loses with depth and not having yet learned to play together being the biggest problems.

Yeah, I've been wondering the past few days where this "we've only got one shooter, Jackson" is coming from.
I've only Lewis on video and twice in person in cap league, but IMO he has the purest shooting stroke of any incoming recruit in many years.
 

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