SelectionSunday
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Per Rothstein.
Rider has a pretty decent athletic program. They play in the Metro Atlantic conference (MAAC). Men's hoops finished 18-15 last season and turned down an NIT bid because of a short bench due to injuries.
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I gotta admit I have never heard of Rider before so this seems like a pretty big drop off in program level. I hope this is what Gilbert wanted.
So he should go there and be a significant contributor, and probably start from day 1.
I have my doubts about that, but he'll probably be a rotation player. Rider is between Philly and NYC so there are a wealth of good players in that territory who are overlooked by the top tier programs.
He should be a starter. Gilbert was a consensus 3 star coming out of high school. Had he signed with Rider out of high school he would have been their highest rated recruit in the last decade. Hell him just being 6'6 he'll already be at a major advantage in that league.
Rider may have turned down a postseason bid (CBI or CIT), but it wasn't the NIT, not with a RPI in the 190's.
Gilbert has shown nothing in his first (2) college seasons to suggest he can be a starting caliber player. Even at the lower reaches of Division 1.
Gilbert has shown nothing in his first (2) college seasons to suggest he can be a starting caliber player. Even at the lower reaches of Division 1.
Gilbert has shown nothing in his first (2) college seasons to suggest he can be a starting caliber player. Even at the lower reaches of Division 1.
There is a big difference between playing in the Big 10 and playing in the MAAC. Let alone a team that finished .500 in the MAAC. Rider's tallest player was 6'7 last year. It's just a whole different level. 4 of their 5 best players were seniors and they still couldn't finish above .500 in a bad league. Rider is probably going to be one of the worst 50 teams in D1 next year. I think he'll start immediately in 2018-2019. This is a very bad program.
Rider isn't THAT BAD of a program and you have really no sound basis to say that they'll finish in the bottom 50. And where they finish doesn't really help your point anyway. "star" ratings aren't science, particularly after the top 50 to 100 recruits or so. Akeem Springs was a 2 star player but had shown he could play at a high level in college and was able to claim a starting position here. Gilbert may be a 3 star player but hasn't shown that he can play at a high level yet in college.
Ever hear of Damian Lilliard and C.J. McCollum? They played at Weber State and Lehigh respectively. I doubt they were rated very highly coming out of high school.
Remember our highest rated football recruit of the last five years - Jeff Jones? How's his career gone?
Remember our highest rated football recruit of the last five years - Jeff Jones? How's his career gone?
Rider isn't THAT BAD of a program and you have really no sound basis to say that they'll finish in the bottom 50. And where they finish doesn't really help your point anyway. "star" ratings aren't science, particularly after the top 50 to 100 recruits or so. Akeem Springs was a 2 star player but had shown he could play at a high level in college and was able to claim a starting position here. Gilbert may be a 3 star player but hasn't shown that he can play at a high level yet in college.
Ever hear of Damian Lilliard and C.J. McCollum? They played at Weber State and Lehigh respectively. I doubt they were rated very highly coming out of high school.
Remember our highest rated football recruit of the last five years - Jeff Jones? How's his career gone?
There is an enormous difference between the top and bottom of Division I.
That's obvious. There is also an enormous difference between lower level D1 and high level D3, but I don't think Gilbert would be an impact player at that level either.
That's obvious. There is also an enormous difference between lower level D1 and high level D3, but I don't think Gilbert would be an impact player at that level either.
That's obvious. There is also an enormous difference between lower level D1 and high level D3, but I don't think Gilbert would be an impact player at that level either.
Also, when you analyze a larger sample of players based on star rating, and not just a few handpicked samples, you will easily determine that the rating system is quite good an excellent prediction for a team's success.
It doesn't seem to be obvious to you. Gilbert would be among the best players in a conference like the SWAC, for example.
LOL just from a mobility per size standpoint Gilbert would slot in as either the best player or the 2nd best player (maybe only 5-10 D3 schools would have a better player) on every single D3 school in the country.
This is their finish according to KenPom the last 5 seasons:
2017 - 208
2016 - 223
2015 - 163
2014 - 217
2013 - 160
So, they've never finished close to the bottom 50 in any of those years you listed but you are convinced they will in the upcoming season. And your basis for that is significant graduation losses. Tell me something - did they not have significant graduation losses in any season from 2012-2016?
Arguing with some of you is just too easy because you appear incapable of evaluating the holes in your own arguments.