****Official Class of 2018 Recruiting Thread****

FinalFourCy

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I want Tyler Harris really bad, but do we really want 5 freshmen and have to relive this problem 4 years down the road. Tyler Harris will more than likely be a stud at whatever place he goes but class balance is something coach has talked about last year. If we are actually still pursuing him I guess coach is willing to have to deal with this problem down the road in order to land a possible stud scorer.
Yes, we do.

Class balance is very overrated. So much can happen over 4 years
 

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Yeah I have no problem with a big class with the guys we have. Allows us to be more selective in the future and maybe creates some urgency for good players to commit. It's easy to balance classes with transfers anyway.
 

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Am I the only one who feels there's a decent chance Conditt might redshirt his freshman year? We'll have 2 experienced 5's with bodies that are ready for the XII, and plenty of depth at the 4 as well. I wouldn't be surprised if he took the year to gain some weight so he's ready for our league. Perhaps he's better than I'm giving him credit for though...
 

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Am I the only one who feels there's a decent chance Conditt might redshirt his freshman year? We'll have 2 experienced 5's with bodies that are ready for the XII, and plenty of depth at the 4 as well. I wouldn't be surprised if he took the year to gain some weight so he's ready for our league. Perhaps he's better than I'm giving him credit for though...
Redshirts are pretty rare in college basketball these days, unless it's academic or injury related. Not saying it can't happen, but seems unlikely.
 
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Am I the only one who feels there's a decent chance Conditt might redshirt his freshman year? We'll have 2 experienced 5's with bodies that are ready for the XII, and plenty of depth at the 4 as well. I wouldn't be surprised if he took the year to gain some weight so he's ready for our league. Perhaps he's better than I'm giving him credit for though...

I think you're right. He's just way too thin to make an impact right away, him and Haliburton both. If he hits the weight room and gains 20lbs like Lard did I think theres a shot he could maybe make his way into a rotation, but right now, redshirting seems like his only option.
 

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Am I the only one who feels there's a decent chance Conditt might redshirt his freshman year? We'll have 2 experienced 5's with bodies that are ready for the XII, and plenty of depth at the 4 as well. I wouldn't be surprised if he took the year to gain some weight so he's ready for our league. Perhaps he's better than I'm giving him credit for though...

I doubt it. From the sound of it, George is a stretch type player (at this point), so he may be able to be used at the 4 as a mismatch type player. Most assessments that I've seen say that he is really versatile, but needs to work on his inside presence. Hard to say how much time he would get, but I doubt that the decision would be anyone's except his own.
 
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Am I the only one who feels there's a decent chance Conditt might redshirt his freshman year? We'll have 2 experienced 5's with bodies that are ready for the XII, and plenty of depth at the 4 as well. I wouldn't be surprised if he took the year to gain some weight so he's ready for our league. Perhaps he's better than I'm giving him credit for though...

Redshirts are rare, but I think he's as good a candidate as any. Kind of depends on how much he develops this next year. If you're not going to see any PT your freshman year anyway, it's not like your potentially giving up a year in the future by redshirting.
 

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Redshirts are rare, but I think he's as good a candidate as any. Kind of depends on how much he develops this next year. If you're not going to see any PT your freshman year anyway, it's not like your potentially giving up a year in the future by redshirting.

redshirting is dicey because if you decide to transfer you lose a year of eligibility.
 

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redshirting is dicey because if you decide to transfer you lose a year of eligibility.
That’s a fallacy. There’s no functional difference between redshirting and not playing. Let’s say Long transferred this past offseason to a lower program, he would still only play in college for 3 seasons whether he redshirted last year or not. On the other hand, if you redshirt and don’t transfer, you could trade a unproductive freshman year for a very productive 5th year senior season.
 
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Could be a similar type player to Justin Patton who was at Creighton. Came in pretty skinny, redshirted, played one year, and was a lottery pick. I obviously hope George stays for more than one year, but it's an example of a redshirt year being VERY valuable, especially with the front court depth we'll have.
 

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Redshirts are pretty rare in college basketball these days, unless it's academic or injury related. Not saying it can't happen, but seems unlikely.
Normally but he is invested in ISU and has a vested interest in getting bigger. If anyone does I can see it be him. He isn't one I see transferring so no need banking the RS. It would probably be smart for him as his NBA stock will be better the thicker he is.
 

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Normally but he is invested in ISU and has a vested interest in getting bigger. If anyone does I can see it be him. He isn't one I see transferring so no need banking the RS. It would probably be smart for him as his NBA stock will be better the thicker he is.
"Invested in ISU" ?? Well yeah, he's gonna be playing here, along with all the other recruits. In today's college basketball, it's basically up to the kid, and kids want to play. Especially when you come in with a couple of good friends.

Just out of curiosity, who was the last player to redshirt for Iowa St, that wasn't academic, injury, or transfer related?
 

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"Invested in ISU" ?? Well yeah, he's gonna be playing here, along with all the other recruits. In today's college basketball, it's basically up to the kid, and kids want to play. Especially when you come in with a couple of good friends.

Just out of curiosity, who was the last player to redshirt for Iowa St, that wasn't academic, injury, or transfer related?

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