From what I've heard, having one room school houses back then was a huge advantage, you knew everybody.We went to preschool together. He's up there.
From what I've heard, having one room school houses back then was a huge advantage, you knew everybody.We went to preschool together. He's up there.
Seems like getting all 4 filled with transfers would be a tall task unless at least one of them is a project.We need to fill four spots. Who do some peeps think we should get? Walk-ons? If TJ finds great kids and out recruits some of our existing players then so be it. If they can't make it into the lineup this year, they will have a chance after some of the current players graduate anyway. I want a deep tourney run. Get the best players you can and then play the best players that you have and let's go win games.
We struggled against teams with size. I don't think going smaller is the answer. I feel TJ would like a roster that is capable of going both small and big.My goodness people. Even of both Heise and Hadley commit (and hopefully they do) we still have two scharships open for a couple "4's."
From what I have read both Heise and Hadley rebound at an extremely high level for guards. Genuinely feel like TJ wants to play more small ball next year. To do that your guards need to be exceptional on the glass.
If I was coaching, I’d get two Zach Edey clones, and then six 6’8 guards that can handle, pass, shoot, drive, and rebound - like a Terrence Shannon, except they respect women. This is an obvious winning formula, and TJ must be incompetent not to see it. Unbelievable.
Am I doing this right?
This made me jajaja.If I was coaching, I’d get two Zach Edey clones, and then six 6’8 guards that can handle, pass, shoot, drive, and rebound - like a Terrence Shannon, except they respect women. This is an obvious winning formula, and TJ must be incompetent not to see it. Unbelievable.
Am I doing this right?
Probably easier to get a quality guard in the NIL era than a big man. Lot like recruiting DL, might just be easier to switch systems that require less of a certain physical feature like size that everyone wants and recruit more of something in less demand like guards and forwards.For sure, it looks like we're leaning towards a lot of 4-out lineups.
I'll assume TJ has a great plan until he somehow proves that to be wrong. (you are, too, so don't get the wrong idea)
Why would he likely come off the bench? He could start over Milan at the 4.Has anyone heard any rumblings other than ISU making initial contact with Eric Dailey Jr from Okie State? He would be an absolute home run of a transfer if we could land him. He would likely come off the bench but be able to get tons of minutes if we are going to start three guards, Momcilovic, and Jackson. Figure if he's coming off the bench in 24-25 then in 25-26 he's likely able to start if he shows he's a good player and the roster opening up more.
AgreeSeems like getting all 4 filled with transfers would be a tall task unless at least one of them is a project.
Dailey was also a freshman. Remember that we don't need a starter at the 4/5 either since we're likely going for a 3 guard, Momcilovic, and Jackson starting rotation. I think Dailey could thrive in a new environment, playing on a team with great guards that can help put him in a position to score.
What? Can't tell if serious or not.Why would he likely come off the bench? He could start over Milan at the 4.
Again, the ncaa is governing body made up by the schools. So when you say ncaa, you are saying the schools themselvesThe NCAA failed to address the situation before the court case. They could have been forward thinking 15 to 20 years ago. They assumed they would win, and yet they managed to have a divided Supreme Court rule, unanimously against them.
NCAA's lack of vision allowed the inmates to eventually run the asylum
It must have been tough coloring on stone tablets.We went to preschool together. He's up there.
The NCAA is like a commissioner in professional sports. They are paid to get a lay of the land and drive the ship accordingly.Again, the ncaa is governing body made up by the schools. So when you say ncaa, you are saying the schools thethemselves
It must have been tough coloring on stone tablets.
Yes. I know that I'm older than you by a couple of years.
I think TJ and staff go into the transfer portal with a clear plan and quickly identify their top targets. And after 3 years, they almost never miss on them.We need to fill four spots. Who do some peeps think we should get? Walk-ons? If TJ finds great kids and out recruits some of our existing players then so be it. If they can't make it into the lineup this year, they will have a chance after some of the current players graduate anyway. I want a deep tourney run. Get the best players you can and then play the best players that you have and let's go win games.
Milan will need to improve to be a lock to start in a scenario in which we add Hadley, Jackson, Dailey, and Heise. Perhaps even in the event it’s Kyle instead of Dailey.What? Can't tell if serious or not.
Huge if, but I agree with this part.Start or not, the Milan of last season isn’t getting 30 min/gm if the above is added