It was a long drought -- but the B1G is coming off a national title winner so I wouldn't call it a mid-major.That's unfortunate Reibe's going to transfer to a mid major, lead that team to a sweet 16 and play himself into the NBA.
Wish he stayed, wish him well. Whoever gets him will be very happy.
This is exactly my pointHines averaged 6ppg on a bad seton hall team. I know he can block shots, but it doesn’t seem like he has much of an offensive game. I don’t get why he’s our top C target
Yeah…. I think this is true.He may have wanted more minutes at the end of this season, but he certainly didn’t earn them with his play.
This was a tough one because I’m sure he wants a full-time starting role guarantee, but too risky to promise him that and not bring in any competition based on his performance.
Waste of everyone's time? He played in every single game this year for a team that went to the national championship game and started a few while Reed was out. He served his purpose this year. If he was a one year back up -- well, so were Lansah Kromah and Joey California.
Guys his size should be shot-blocking rebound machines. Not floating around the three point line. College game is again changing with dominant big men as in the final four. Talented for his size but we need someone who is dominant. We don't need guards who are going to lead us in rebounds.I think he will average double figures at a high major next year, fyi
It’s such a different world for those that follow FB and BB…While I still find it difficult to believe that four years has passed since the near nuclear meltdown of this site once we lost Floyd, Gaffney & Diggins, hopefully those here are aware enough to realize our program isn't going to sit on its thumb and say "oh well" when players leave.
Some here may also want to consider the possibility that nearly every departure in the portal era was a mutual decision.
I have a strong suspicion that we will recover from any player leaving the program through the transfer portal.
I am ready to deflect back to "while not the standard Hurley big, I love the contrast he provides vs TBD." Which was the case before he exited for the beaches of sunny southern California.This will be a heck of a thread to revisit when he “resigns” with us with a new bigger dollar NIL contract
I doubt the staff keeps his seat warm. This to me would feel like a see yeah to loyalist Hurley. Kid had a clear role next year, just played to a NC game. If he can't appreciate that, then I'm sure it's a one way ticket.It’s such a different world for those that follow FB and BB…
In BB, UConn is an alpha program.
Someone leaves, resources are in place to get a replacement.
FB, we develop talent and other programs poaching us. Like candy from a baby as they say…
Disappointed to see this kid leave. Maybe he’ll weigh some offers and realize playing for Hurley as part of a two man system could work? Won’t hold my breath. I’m guessing there is also a money piece that plays in the equation too.
If Samson Johnson Solo Ball Jaylin Stewart and Jayden Ross didn't exist, you'd be on to somethingThese 4star guys who aren't good enough to start early on in the career end up leaving after 1 year because they are looking for an easier path
And? It's 2026, not 2022-23.If Samson Johnson Solo Ball Jaylin Stewart and Jayden Ross didn't exist, you'd be on to something
They may look like it but don’t grow on trees. Bringing in two 6’11” - 7’1” dudes is a tall order, pun intended.Hurley told him that he'd be recruiting a starting big over him. It sucks, but we can find a comparable back up big.
Hawkins showed a lot more in his Freshman season than Reibe did. Also Hawk had a clear path to starting his Sophomore season, while Reibe doesn’t.Jordan Hawkins literally had the same type of freshman year.
The disbelief you all have in player development is beyond me man. Reibe would’ve been fine.
He didn't want to compete for minutes (without Reed) so tells us everything .He’s a very good player. He’ll be a star wherever he lands, and it’ll be a high major. And he’ll make more than he would if he stayed.
I’m disappointed, unlike some on here I think he would be coached up and very good next year.
For sure. I think Reibe was a really good recruit who wanted to go here and knew Reed was getting the bulk of the minutes. That’s an easy sell to a freshman, no matter what the skill set, so long as you are playableOutside of OAD-types, Hurley has initially struggled a bit at figuring out what kind of high school prospect he was to recruit for the new offense. They had been working with what they had on hand during the championship runs and then the staff seemed to try to find the "Ideal" players for the new offense. Then Mahaney happened and he decided to go back to trying to recreate what brought the championships (bringing in Silas).
The Reibe recruitment dates back to the "Ideal" player period. I think Reibe did us a favor and Hurley can go back to big post players that excel at the rim offensively and/or defensively.
I honestly think it's kind of pointless now for top programs to go after non 5* guys out of high school. The 4* guys usually won't be good enough to play a significant amount of minutes as freshmen, and maybe not even good enough as sophomores, so most of them will transfer out anyway.A lot of us talked about getting stronger, I honestly don't know how much of that you can build as a 5. You're kind of born with it. Everything he did felt soft & finesse.
The recruiting classes lately have not been what they once were. Until we hear about what is going on with Furphy and Mullins, we are now 0-4 in two consecutive classes on HS recruiting keepers for more than one year. The continuity thing might be all for naught, or Hurley goes to more of the sophomore transfer model.
We are definitely moving to a 2 year model - don't expect anyone to be. here for longer than that going forward.
Offense I agree, defense might have always been a challenge. This was more of a mutual understanding the fit wasn’t the best for either side. He has talent, should be good whereever he landsHe’s a very good player. He’ll be a star wherever he lands, and it’ll be a high major. And he’ll make more than he would if he stayed.
I’m disappointed, unlike some on here I think he would be coached up and very good next year.
Yeah, I don’t understand - he was gonna get Great minutes next year. Maybe he wouldn’t be a starter but big deal. What did he expect? to play above Reed . this year? Camp must be delusional. Trust the process bro —-got a feeling He’s going to regret this in a couple years. Too bad.Gosh darnnit. I was really high on Reibe. I thought he’d make a big leap in year 2. He clearly has a high ceiling, just needs more minutes, strength, and coaching. He was in line for 20-25 minutes a game next season. Not a fan of him departing