Samoo
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Have you seen their uniforms?I rather my kid go to university of North Korea then duke....
Have you seen their uniforms?I rather my kid go to university of North Korea then duke....
I wear UCONN gear to every gameEspecially now u need to sport some UConn basketball gear alongside your wife’s field hockey gear. Get a shirt with 6>5 added on
If Dennis Rodman can pull it off then I can!Have you seen their uniforms?
Not much of a meal planUNK? Great campus, beautiful city. Little dictatorish tho.
so he wouldnt be betting on himself by going to IU?It’s also going to be a challenge taking a bet (on) yourself and going far.
I didn’t really get what he was saying either. Maybe he’s saying it’s harder to go away from home but it could be a bigger pay off. Not sure.so he wouldnt be betting on himself by going to IU?
Reed, Stewart, McNeeley, Mahaney, Diarra, Johnson, Singare.Most kids don't go to college 900 miles away--they get homesick.
Most kids don't go to college 900 miles away--they get homesick.
Wow, Hunter Dickinson keeps growing!Remember when Clingan made his decision, Hurley hadn't won on the big stage, Carlton had been driven off by not fitting the system and Hurley was selling that he would accommodate Clingan with changes just like Woodson is saying he will now with shooting. Adama had not taken the big step yet and Michigan was coached by a big man with nba pedigree and a 7'4 Hunter Dickenson as proof of coaching bigs. Clingan had stayed in Bristol for HS against the advice of @husky429 while so many others went to basketball factories. Note that Mullins has gone that route also. I just sense he has the same decision as Clingan with the same value system and I have hope but I can also see local. If he picks UNC then ...NEVER MIND In that case I never had a clue.
Fwiw Diarra is from New York City.Reed, Stewart, McNeeley, Mahaney, Diarra, Johnson, Singare.
I think that quote is a good sign. UConn is far, if I go there I will be betting on myself. IU is close and comfortable. A competitive D1 athlete is always going to bet on themselves, figuratively speaking.
Good catch - I had TX A&M on my mind.Fwiw Diarra is from New York City.
Well, except for the winning national championships part, of course.I have wanted Mullins the most, but along the way I have always felt that he was a local rooted kid who would pick Indiana or Kentucky where he is close to home, could play with friends, and be the hometown hero like Clingan was here.
Feels like he is going to be in BloomingtonMost kids don't go to college 900 miles away--they get homesick.
Look at the bright side Braylon, you'll be 900 miles from mom but you'll pick up a new mom.He’s mentioned Storrs feels like Greenfield. He’ll have Andrea baking cookies for the him and the team. This kid is a Husky, can feel it in the bones.

It all factors in. Adams, from New Jersey, goes to school in Indiana. After traveling to Vegas for a weekend to go to an all-star camp (as kids do), he flies home to make his commitment to UConn before heading back to Indiana. Lots of travel.Half of these 5 stars are doing HS ball away from home. Sisley is at Montverde.
You’re also playing to get into the NBA, not sure being close to home is the approach you want. He’s just spoon feeding the locals some lip service to make them think it’s a hard decision.
He’s mentioned Storrs feels like Greenfield. He’ll have Andrea baking cookies for the him and the team. This kid is a Husky, can feel it in the bones.
Comparing a known mediocre coach in Woodson to a young coach on the rise in Hurley isn’t right in my opinion. I think Mullins would be committed already if IU had a coach with a modern offensive system in place.Remember when Clingan made his decision, Hurley hadn't won on the big stage, Carlton had been driven off by not fitting the system and Hurley was selling that he would accommodate Clingan with changes just like Woodson is saying he will now with shooting. Adama had not taken the big step yet and Michigan was coached by a big man with nba pedigree and a 7'4 Hunter Dickenson as proof of coaching bigs. Clingan had stayed in Bristol for HS against the advice of @husky429 while so many others went to basketball factories. Note that Mullins has gone that route also. I just sense he has the same decision as Clingan with the same value system and I have hope but I can also see local. If he picks UNC then ...NEVER MIND In that case I never had a clue.
The thing is Mullins probably knows the situation will have evolved by the time he enrolls at IU, if he goes there. Either there will be a new coach or Woodson will have done well enough with the very talented roster to earn the job. There is no scenario where he joins IU with a bad Woodson as coach. He may even get some small amount of input into that new coach (though not as much as the NIL boosters).I think the comparisons to Clingan are missing some context. When DC commited, Hurley was a talented coach on the come up. Adama and Whaley were featured in our offense. Our team was good, but not great yet.
IU sucks. Going to the hometown school when it is going to be a detriment to your basketball career is a disservice to yourself and your family.
The kid isn't stupid, and I'm sure there's been plenty of negative recruiting about IU. Mullins needs to leave home. It may not be to Storrs, but it can't be to IU if he wants to maximize his basketball potential. He's gonna have toleave to go to the league at some point anyways. Nad he'll have more than enough cash to fly his parents first-class every weekend if he needs to. Shoot, he'll have enough to rent them a place 2 minutes from campus if he needs to.
He knows that, but disappointing an entire state at 17 isn't exactly easy to do.