Yup.We all knew he made a huge mistake at the time. I'll never understand how Gottfried gets all these top kids, it's almost as mysterious as Dave Rice's run at UNLV. Abu should have come here out of high school but I would still gladly take him now, reminds me of Rodney's mistake.
Whenever I've watched NC State he was relentless on the boards, especially the offensive glass. He's bouncy as hell, I like his game a lot.Yup.
If he comes here, he'll be eligible for 2017-18 as part of the junior class, which would also include Enoch, Larrier & Cash. The other PFs we'd already have rostered at that point are Diallo & Durham.
We're in on a number of bigs for the next two recruiting classes, many with higher upsides than AMA. That said... you don't say no to a kid who averaged 13 poitns/9 rebs/1.3 assists on 49%fg/63%ft in the ACC. He's proven he can excel in college, and that could be the perfect addition to a roster that looks like it'll be top 10 (or better) in 2 years.
I really want this to happen.
We all knew he made a huge mistake at the time. I'll never understand how Gottfried gets all these top kids, it's almost as mysterious as Dave Rice's run at UNLV. Abu should have come here out of high school but I would still gladly take him now, reminds me of Rodney's mistake.
Remember during his recruitment there was a poster from the NCST board posting here (Dunlow something). He kept saying for months before Abu committed that Abu's AAU coach was really pushing NCST hard. When he ended up committing there, I assumed whatever NCST was doing to make that guy happy made the difference.I don't know why top recruits still go there. It seems like no one is ever happy. I'm guessing they have some level of Louisville sleazy recruiting tactic$.
Seems like the only thing he isn't considering is returning to that mess at N.C. State. I'd be surprised if he ends up transferring, though - can't imagine a kid this good sitting a year.
If he does transfer, though, I wonder if a school like Rhode Island would be our biggest competitor. He was always floated as a package deal with Terrell, right?
Austin NicholsSeems like the only thing he isn't considering is returning to that mess at N.C. State. I'd be surprised if he ends up transferring, though - can't imagine a kid this good sitting a year.
A kid like this transfers to somebody with national title hopes. If he's really on the market and we're interested, we'll be in the mix against the likes of Sparty, Florida, Texas, etc.If he does transfer, though, I wonder if a school like Rhode Island would be our biggest competitor. He was always floated as a package deal with Terrell, right?
There's no way we'd take two red shirts at the same time right now.I would rather have the Martin twins, Abu would only be here a year if that.
Back when Abu committed to NC State...
Asked about how he felt about UConn, Abu said: "They were real close. Kevin Ollie's a great man. He might have been one of my favorite head coaches in this whole thing, if not the favorite. He's a real guy, a friendly guy, real personable. UConn was definitely a place I saw myself going to, but I was more comfortable with the decision I made. I'm grateful they were recruiting me in the first place."
Austin Nichols
A kid like this transfers to somebody with national title hopes. If he's really on the market and we're interested, we'll be in the mix against the likes of Sparty, Florida, Texas, etc.
He has two years of eligibility left, and is not a particularly highly regarded pro prospect. He's also a much better player than either of the Martin twins.I would rather have the Martin twins, Abu would only be here a year if that.
Ummmmmm, no.I would rather have the Martin twins, Abu would only be here a year if that.
The deciding factor for him was the Muslim community in Raleigh and on campus at nc state. Nothing to do with moneyThis screams "I would've committed to UConn if they matched ($$) NCSt's offer"
I would love to get this kid. No chance he gets a waiver and can play immediately?
I remember a lot of people thinking they were a package deal. Hell, Cincinnati was recruiting Abu just because we were in on Terrell for a while (and mysteriously backed off for some reason).Nichols is definitely a good example.
Rhode Island has the chance to be really good in 2017-18. Assuming there are no early departures, E.C. Matthews, Terrell, and Jarvis Garrett are all very good - or have the chance to be - and they will be seniors by the time Abu is eligible. To me, that would be a team at least worthy of aspiring to do something big.
There's probably a decent chance Matthews leaves for the NBA next year, but I still wonder if the appeal of re-uniting with Terrell in New England could give Abu something to think about.