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#ChiefConfirmedIf they didn't lower their standards for athletes they would lose every game by 300 points.
That's not to say that their standards for athletes aren't higher than most D1 schools.
#ChiefConfirmedIf they didn't lower their standards for athletes they would lose every game by 300 points.
That's not to say that their standards for athletes aren't higher than most D1 schools.
I disagree. Achiuwa has more tools to affect the game in areas other than offense. He'll be a better rebounder, defender, slasher than Delaire out the gate. If he ca become more consistent with his jump shot(it isnt broke) then he'll be much better
IF he wanted to come here for 2018, they would have found a space for himThis isn’t even close to a miss. We didn’t have a scholarship
Achiuwa's gonna be a better NBA player but I wouldn't be shocked if Delaire was a better college player – the type of guy who has a strong sophomore year and then blows up as a junior averaging like 20/8/2I like this kid, and I'm sure I'll be wrong about this, but I think he'll be better right out of the gate than Achiuwa (whose ceiling is admittedly way higher). He might not be a freak athlete but he's very skilled.
He cares just as much about his education as he does about basketball. Can’t fault him for picking Stanford. I’d probably do the same.
I’ll always root for a CT kid. Best of luck Jaiden!
IF he wanted to come here for 2018, they would have found a space for him
If it helps some people to say that- fine
Next player please........
If Achiuwa was just a raw athlete, you'd be right.Agree to disagree, but we've seen a million raw athletes take longer to adapt than skilled but maybe slightly less athletic big guys.
Yea thats the perception of him up here, and its inaccurate. He's definitely skilledIf Achiuwa was just a raw athlete, you'd be right.
It's one thing to be admitted, and another thing to attend classes and maintain an acceptable GPA. Stanford doesn't have UNC classes or tutors. Chief00 can say whatever, but I collaborate with researchers there and they confirm that their students and athletes are held to the same high standard.If they didn't lower their standards for athletes they would lose every game by 300 points.
That's not to say that their standards for athletes aren't higher than most D1 schools.
IF he wanted to come here for 2018, they would have found a space for him
If it helps some people to say that- fine
Next player please........
Something here happened late.... I have trouble thinking we woulda signed Yakwe when Dan Hurley took the job if Delaire was clear he wanted to declare 2018. Gut feeling no evidence w/ that statement
The decision to go 2018 happened late.
Yakwe and Delaire are completely different players, and we needed bodies at Yakwes position. No connection at all
Do you think we sign the same 3 guys if we knew for a fact Delaire wanted to reclassify to 2018?
I did not put down Stanford. Quite frankly, Chief has a high regard for the school.It's one thing to be admitted, and another thing to attend classes and maintain an acceptable GPA. Stanford doesn't have UNC classes or tutors. Chief00 can say whatever, but I collaborate with researchers there and they confirm that their students and athletes are held to the same high standard.
Delaire and Achiuwa just went head to head guarding each other the entire game and Achiuwa completely dominated him. It wasn’t even close. Achiuwa is the better player right now and has a higher ceiling and will be the better college player.Achiuwa's gonna be a better NBA player but I wouldn't be shocked if Delaire was a better college player – the type of guy who has a strong sophomore year and then blows up as a junior averaging like 20/8/2
He could possibly turn into Dwight Powell or he will work at Goldman Sachs.I like this kid, and I'm sure I'll be wrong about this, but I think he'll be better right out of the gate than Achiuwa (whose ceiling is admittedly way higher). He might not be a freak athlete but he's very skilled.
You should read Malcom Gladwell's book on this matter. Your statement is not totally wrong only because it is vague. Sure, some of their recruited athletes are exceptional applicants and students. But I can guarantee that your collaborators don't work with every athlete, or even the majority of athletes. While some athletes are in the top half of their incoming class, most are in the bottom quarter and many are bottom 10 percent. Stanford's athletes are probably better students than Duke's athletes or ND's athletes and definitely better than UNC's or Virginia's or Michigan's but they aren't, as a whole, as good as Stanford's other students.It's one thing to be admitted, and another thing to attend classes and maintain an acceptable GPA. Stanford doesn't have UNC classes or tutors. Chief00 can say whatever, but I collaborate with researchers there and they confirm that their students and athletes are held to the same high standard.
No. But we didnt know that at the time. JAIDEN didn't know that at the time. Not really a relevant discussion.
I think the 2018 moves we made were the best one's possible given the circumstances.
Why are people having stupid discussions about Stanford's academic requirements regarding student athletes? Of course, they lower the bar for football and basketball players because they wouldn't meet the requirements that non-athletes have to meet in order to attend Stanford.
Obviously they would like a good player to be a good student as well, who wouldn't.
Delaire is a good player and a good get for Stanford. However, he will not be missed at all if we land Achiuwa.
I didn't realize it was so hard to get into the UConn Stamford branch. Wow, that's crazy.Stamford has a lower acceptance rate then brown yale and Harvard. (Not sure if that is true but one of the kids 3 houses down the st just got in to stamford last spring and the mom told me that as fact 327x)
Stamford has a lower acceptance rate then brown yale and Harvard. (Not sure if that is true but one of the kids 3 houses down the st just got in to stamford last spring and the mom told me that as fact 327x)