(the highest ranked class in school history)
We saw a couple really good players in Haliburton and Horton Tucker. Haliburton was a bit of a surprise. What freshmen do you think might start or be starter quality?
(the highest ranked class in school history)
Except for the 4 incoming freshman.
Didn't Carton get rid of Twitter?
(the highest ranked class in school history)
can't let that slide: go ahead, name your 10.
That's true. I was simply responding to the notion that no one wants to play for Prohm.I think it's worth acknowledging that when these guys signed in early November our program was in a much different place than it is now. Whether this season would have impacted their decision or not, I don't know. But I think it's clear it's a little harder to sell this program now as compared to last November.
Good retort, but nothing influences the hater's hate.
Also, even though this is true, it's weird to think of this upcoming class as the best.
While the chances are likely higher (than compared to other classes) that each of our incoming freshman will end up being a solid to impact Big 12 player at some point in their careers, you can't point to that one stud who you know will flat out make a huge impact (Fizer, Niang, Morris, Wiggy, THT).
It's possible that any of the four could be that guy next year, but I'd just say a major part of the uneasiness for the upcoming season is the productivity for each freshman next year is an unknown. I think that spurs the desperation for 1-2 stud transfers in the fanbase.
I mean, it's pretty well known that Louisville and KU have been doing shady things for years.. I have no clue about Missouri and Marquette. If they're paying their players, they're paying the wrong ones it seems like. All I know is that every single school violates the rules to some extent.I can assure you 100% that the Louisville, KU, Marquette, Mizzou, of the world are handing out $$.. a lot of schools handlers do..
If you aren’t looking to provide some sort of incentive to transfers esp in our state then you shouldn’t be running the program
I'm just hoping there aren't more than 1 Terrence Lewis, Zion Griffin, Jacolby Long etcGood retort, but nothing influences the hater's hate.
Also, even though this is true, it's weird to think of this upcoming class as the best.
While the chances are likely higher (than compared to other classes) that each of our incoming freshman will end up being a solid to impact Big 12 player at some point in their careers, you can't point to that one stud who you know will flat out make a huge impact (Fizer, Niang, Morris, Wiggy, THT).
It's possible that any of the four could be that guy next year, but I'd just say a major part of the uneasiness for the upcoming season is the productivity for each freshman next year is an unknown. I think that spurs the desperation for 1-2 stud transfers in the fanbase.
I hope that we land a grad transfer who is talented, but also an "alpha dog". That part is what made DeAndre Kane so special. He came in, held teammates accountable, and commanded respect. This team needs a guy like that, IMO.
I agree that there isn't one who we KNOW will be an impact guy. But also want to point out that Niang and Morris were not that either. Both were consistently ranked in the 80s as prospects, and for Niang that included a late rise.
Foster has been in the 60s mostly and Blackwell there's a bigger range on but hes been in the 90s in some services and is from a power high school program. Doesn't mean they will hit, but I also think Fizer, Wiggy, and THT are really the only guys that really fit that and that said THT was still inconsistent. Point being its way too difficult to really predict impact of these guys, but if you get multiple guys that have a shot to make an impact (like this class has, again best rated class in school history) You put yourself in a good spot even if you aren't sure which guy will pop, theres a solid chance at least one will.
I hope that we land a grad transfer who is talented, but also an "alpha dog". That part is what made DeAndre Kane so special. He came in, held teammates accountable, and commanded respect. This team needs a guy like that, IMO.
This guy was the alpha dog of that team --
Do not get me wrong -- I loved Kane -- but that was Melvin's team.
Melvin was undoubtedly the leader. However, Kane had that undeniable "dude I would not want to **** with" vibe.
That would be great but probably won’t happen.I hope that we land a grad transfer who is talented, but also an "alpha dog". That part is what made DeAndre Kane so special. He came in, held teammates accountable, and commanded respect. This team needs a guy like that, IMO.
The difference is : everyone cheats in the SEC - no one is gonna "rat" on them.LSU has been cheating it's butt off for a while and they can't nail them. ISU would be fine.