I mean... we used to go overseas with regularity. Hits and misses.Let's get crazy with some of these Europeans like Arizona does. They always seem to have a couple really good ones
Come to papa
Not yet.
Come to papa
I really hate those fake accountsIn a moment of horror, Verbal Commits posted on Twitter that Castle is recommitting from UConn. Then his mom jumped on and said it was not true. Her tweet was a retweet and is now deleted.
His dad*In a moment of horror, Verbal Commits posted on Twitter that Castle is recommitting from UConn. Then his mom jumped on and said it was not true. Her tweet was a retweet and is now deleted.
Ruslan Inyatkin, Marc Suhr, Enosch Wolf to name a few...I mean... we used to go overseas with regularity. Hits and misses.
Doron Sheffer, Gilad Katz, Uri Cohen-Mintz, Niels Giffey, Leon Tolksdorf, Nadav Henefeld, Justin Brown. There's gotta be more I'm forgetting.
When did "recruiting over" someone become a taboo thing? Calhoun recruited over everyone.
doubt he'd leave a starting gig where he averaged 10 and 5.5 in 30+ mpg for a bench roleDavis comes across as more of a backup PG than a starter to me.
In a moment of horror, Verbal Commits posted on Twitter that Castle is recommitting from UConn. Then his mom jumped on and said it was not true. Her tweet was a retweet and is now deleted.
It'll be interesting. My guess (a completely uneducated one) is he'll get a waiver because of the coaching changeDoes he have to sit out since he already transferred?
Why? He left Georgetown because he didn't like the program. Now the coach he committed to got fired and they hired a new coach. Why should he have to stay to play for a coaching staff he didn't commit to?They have got to change the transfer rules, otherwise College Basketball has truly become a game of 1 year free agents. Wahab is the poster child for a system that needs to be fixed.
Not loving this news because in my mind we would have already had a target and been close to an agreement. Hopefully not too long of a waitThis is what i am hearing.. all energy is on a true pg with an outside shot.. pass 1st and control. Looking everywhere... portal, Europe, Jr college
Because if you don't modify the transfer rules you're going to have guys leaving programs constantly if they're not happy with playing time. Having to sit out a year at least made them pause before making that decision.Why? He left Georgetown because he didn't like the program. Now the coach he committed to got fired and they hired a new coach. Why should he have to stay to play for a coaching staff he didn't commit to?
A regular college student can transfer to a new school every single year if they want to. Why should an athlete not have that luxury if they want to do what is best for their future?
We’re looking for a used car. Sometimes you need to look in really weird places.Not loving this news because in my mind we would have already had a target and been close to an agreement. Hopefully not too long of a wait
So you would rather have players be miserable than go play somewhere else and be happy? Nice way to build team morale...Because if you don't modify the transfer rules you're going to have guys leaving programs constantly if they're not happy with playing time. Having to sit out a year at least made them pause before making that decision.
Allowing players to transfer every season (without having to sit out) certainly isn't the answer. You have to realize that. My point is that college basketball as a whole would benefit from a little more stability.So you would rather have players be miserable than go play somewhere else and be happy? Nice way to build team morale...
Allowing players to transfer every season certainly isn't the answer. You have to realize that. My point is that college basketball as a whole would benefit from a little more stability.
Girlfriend went to K State so I've watched him play more than most here. Ironically I said allll year he's exactly the type of guy that we need to get to the next level. Sign me upSHOOTING GUARD ALERT:
Kansas State's Nigel Pack. 6'0 180 guard from Indianapolis. Three years of eligibility remaining. Was #123rd
17.4p, 3.8r, 2.2a, 1.5 to, 1.3s.
Career shooting splits: 46.1 2p%, 42.3 3p% (about 60% shots from deep), 82.9 ft%. Make 3.3 threes/game last season.
From 247
An undersized point guard with quickness and top-notch ballhandling ability. Not a physical or explosive athlete. Is a great shooter with range. Is a 90 percent free-throw shooter. Knows how to run a team. Surprisingly good rebounder for his size. Also is a pesky defender who comes up with steals.
Yes. Please.