Solomon Young Updates

I think we can win with recruits in the 50-150 range, and it's probably a better way to spend our time unless we really have an in with a guy.

I think we can continue to be a consistent top-25 team with guys in this range. Georges, Naz, and Morris were in this group, and MT was in the 40s I think. The great thing about these guys is they have talent and potential but usually stay 3-4 years. I would much rather see us lock down these guys consistently than try to hit homeruns with blue chips and strike out 9/10 times
 
I think we can continue to be a consistent top-25 team with guys in this range. Georges, Naz, and Morris were in this group, and MT was in the 40s I think. The great thing about these guys is they have talent and potential but usually stay 3-4 years. I would much rather see us lock down these guys consistently than try to hit homeruns with blue chips and strike out 9/10 times

The key is getting the 50-75 guys, which Morris, Niang and Thomas were. 75-125 usually take some development. Off the top of my head, Diante Garrett, Clayton Custer and SDW were all in that range.
 
That said, I'm very encouraged with Young's production. It sounds like a guy that was bigger recruit when he was younger who didn't grow as much as scouts envisioned, but the skills are still there. And let's not forget that he's listed at 6'7" 230. It's not like he's 6'4" and projected at the 4. If he could come in and be Calvin Godfrey, I'd be very pleased.
 
I think we can continue to be a consistent top-25 team with guys in this range. Georges, Naz, and Morris were in this group, and MT was in the 40s I think. The great thing about these guys is they have talent and potential but usually stay 3-4 years. I would much rather see us lock down these guys consistently than try to hit homeruns with blue chips and strike out 9/10 times
Or just recruit 10 blue chips every year
 
I think we can win with recruits in the 50-150 range, and it's probably a better way to spend our time unless we really have an in with a guy.

Agreed, as long as we focus mostly on the upper end of that range.

In the 2015-16 rotation, IIRC Niang, Thomas, and Burton were all ~50-65; Morris ~90; Nader and Naz 3* 125+, not sure about McKay out of HS. Naz is pretty much the only 3* we've gotten out of HS the last 4 years that didn't transfer out for more playing time.

If end up with teams consisting of mostly 100+ recruits we're going to be missing the NCAA tournament as often as we make it.
 
Young ended his high school career with 24 points and 11 rebounds in a 63-56 loss to De La Salle. We got to watch a couple of his tournament games - I think fans are going to like him, not just as a player.
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Young ended his high school career with 24 points and 11 rebounds in a 63-56 loss to De La Salle. We got to watch a couple of his tournament games - I think fans are going to like him, not just as a player.
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Yeah, sounds like a kid that is perfect for Iowa State. I'm very excited about Prohm's first class.
 
Yeah, sounds like a kid that is perfect for Iowa State. I'm very excited about Prohm's first class.

We should be better than most people think.

G: Morris, Thomas, Naz, Jackson, Cooke, Long, Babb
F: Malou, Young, Burton, Bowie, Carter, Earnst

That is the deepest back court in the country without a doubt. 3 proven seniors, #1 juco point, 4 star SG, lock-down defender.
We'll absolutely have to play small-ball.
 
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