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No, that's the appeal of himLooking him up, he seems like a project. Am I missing something?
No, that's the appeal of himLooking him up, he seems like a project. Am I missing something?
Correct, but 12th. One spot will be left open.Hurley has consistently said 13th guy will be developmental. He fits perfect to this.
I have always stunk at Math!Correct, but 12th. One spot will be left open.
i'm interested to see what happens after brandon williams' visit later this month and how/if it impacts singareWould love to add this kid as the last scholarship for this year and have him redshirt. Then close the class with Stewart…re-evaluate where we’re at in the spring and fill a hole or two with transfers.
I don't know the answer to this, but I wonder if we would take Singare now if we can, as opposed to waiting for Williams. If there is a chance Sanogo will go pro after this year, then we will definitely need a 5 to back up Clingan. Presumably, we'll have Johnson at the 4 in 23-24, with Karaban playing some 4. Would Ross and Stewart (hopefully) be options at the 4 if we go small? If so, then Singare might be more valuable than Williams from a roster construction standpoint. And with Seton Hall and Providence both recruiting Singare, we can't just assume we can expect him to wait around for us to decide between the two.i'm interested to see what happens after brandon williams' visit later this month and how/if it impacts singare
Stewart could definitely play the 4, may struggle a bit defensively but I don’t see many opposing 4s stopping his offensive gameI don't know the answer to this, but I wonder if we would take Singare now if we can, as opposed to waiting for Williams. If there is a chance Sanogo will go pro after this year, then we will definitely need a 5 to back up Clingan. Presumably, we'll have Johnson at the 4 in 23-24, with Karaban playing some 4. Would Ross and Stewart (hopefully) be options at the 4 if we go small? If so, then Singare might be more valuable than Williams from a roster construction standpoint. And with Seton Hall and Providence both recruiting Singare, we can't just assume we can expect him to wait around for us to decide between the two.
i doubt singare will be a worthy backup as a redshirt freshmen in '23 but we'll still have clingan, samson, and springs able to play C.I don't know the answer to this, but I wonder if we would take Singare now if we can, as opposed to waiting for Williams. If there is a chance Sanogo will go pro after this year, then we will definitely need a 5 to back up Clingan. Presumably, we'll have Johnson at the 4 in 23-24, with Karaban playing some 4. Would Ross and Stewart (hopefully) be options at the 4 if we go small? If so, then Singare might be more valuable than Williams from a roster construction standpoint. And with Seton Hall and Providence both recruiting Singare, we can't just assume we can expect him to wait around for us to decide between the two.
Who are the high majors programs after him?Why UConn men’s basketball transfer Joey Calcaterra may be team’s best shooter: ‘Great addition’
Joey Calcaterra, UConn men’s basketball team’s recent incoming transfer from San Diego, could be the shooting piece the program has needed.www.ctinsider.com
There’s a little info about Singare in Borges’s latest article. I’d take a class of Castle, Ball, Ross, Stewart, and Singare.
UConn got an official visit last week from Youssouf Singare’, a 7-foot, Class of 2023 center who is raw offensively but an extremely active rim-protector and rebounder. Singare’, who is attracting the interest of several high-major programs, plays on the New Heights Lightning AAU team, with whom Young has close ties. UConn may also have another advantage in his recruitment: Singare’ hails from Bamako, Mali, the same home city of Sanogo, who knows the fellow big man.
I’d take that in an instant, I feel like that would be the best class since Hurley arrived.Why UConn men’s basketball transfer Joey Calcaterra may be team’s best shooter: ‘Great addition’
Joey Calcaterra, UConn men’s basketball team’s recent incoming transfer from San Diego, could be the shooting piece the program has needed.www.ctinsider.com
There’s a little info about Singare in Borges’s latest article. I’d take a class of Castle, Ball, Ross, Stewart, and Singare.
UConn got an official visit last week from Youssouf Singare’, a 7-foot, Class of 2023 center who is raw offensively but an extremely active rim-protector and rebounder. Singare’, who is attracting the interest of several high-major programs, plays on the New Heights Lightning AAU team, with whom Young has close ties. UConn may also have another advantage in his recruitment: Singare’ hails from Bamako, Mali, the same home city of Sanogo, who knows the fellow big man.
i like our '21 class of hawkins, karaban, and samson better. all 3 are about to blow up. i also like our '20 class with sanogo and aj in terms of quality over quantity. both are going to be 1st team BE this year with sanogo the POY.I feel like that would be the best class since Hurley arrived.
He’s visited Seton Hall and Providence, and BYU offered. (Insert “I can’t find any info about offers from high majors” joke here)Who are the high majors programs after him?
He’s visited Seton Hall and Providence, and BYU offered. (Insert “I can’t find any info about offers from high majors” joke here)
Already visited, older tweet“Later this summer?” Ain’t much left…..