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Can't wait! Most excitement for the program since 2019.We’ll all find out together.
Can't wait! Most excitement for the program since 2019.We’ll all find out together.
Not sure where the excitement is coming from. Not a lot of high end newcomers…Can't wait! Most excitement for the program since 2019.
Seriously, what is the bad take? I’m not trying to argue. I’m honestly asking a question.Oh look. Badgerman taking a bad take on an unpopular opinion and beating it to death in another thread. Shocker.
Dude you’ve been dragging the portal adds thru the mud across several threads. Give it up, and just for the record you didn’t ask a question, you made a statement.Seriously, what is the bad take? I’m not trying to argue. I’m honestly asking a question.
We just won 8 games in the best conference in the country while half the team was hurt. The excitement for me is largely around the coach and staff that has a system, a plan that clearly works. The excitement is also because we have 5 contributors returning (a pretty big deal in today's college basketball), a 6th that previously played in the same system under the same coach (and had success in it), and several younger transfers that have multiple years left to grow and develop.Not sure where the excitement is coming from. Not a lot of high end newcomers…
Agree with your assessment. This team won 8 Big Ten conference games with five of the top nine players missing most if not all of the season. That gives me hope that this coaching staff is just what is needed to move forward. The young well regarded transfers are hungry to show they are ready for a significant role. And the freshmen will hopefully earn some playing time and get experience. It should be an interesting season and better results with an actual roster with some depth.We just won 8 games in the best conference in the country while half the team was hurt. The excitement for me is largely around the coach and staff that has a system, a plan that clearly works. The excitement is also because we have 5 contributors returning (a pretty big deal in today's college basketball), a 6th that previously played in the same system under the same coach (and had success in it), and several younger transfers that have multiple years left to grow and develop.
Things are clearly going in the right direction, especially if you compare this to what we've seen previously.
Yeah, but show me the numbers that prove these guys can do it or have done it before, man!We just won 8 games in the best conference in the country while half the team was hurt. The excitement for me is largely around the coach and staff that has a system, a plan that clearly works. The excitement is also because we have 5 contributors returning (a pretty big deal in today's college basketball), a 6th that previously played in the same system under the same coach (and had success in it), and several younger transfers that have multiple years left to grow and develop.
Things are clearly going in the right direction, especially if you compare this to what we've seen previously.
I agree with you, but we are living in strange times. I’ve never seen the Mich big Kordel. Vaihola is a senior so I’d feel ok giving him minutes.It's close to zero. Stephens is zero. Viohola won't come here with the Michigan big in that spot. Omot bailed early, he's a zero. Willis is the only one I could possibly see, but he's not coming back to be Evans back-up IMO. That's likely why left.
Fair point. I just don’t feel there’s a large upgrade over last year. Time will tell.We just won 8 games in the best conference in the country while half the team was hurt. The excitement for me is largely around the coach and staff that has a system, a plan that clearly works. The excitement is also because we have 5 contributors returning (a pretty big deal in today's college basketball), a 6th that previously played in the same system under the same coach (and had success in it), and several younger transfers that have multiple years left to grow and develop.
Things are clearly going in the right direction, especially if you compare this to what we've seen previously.
Don’t squash his enthusiasm!Not sure where the excitement is coming from. Not a lot of high end newcomers…
The upgrade is not large. The capacity to play more than 6 people is there and we now have a handful of guys who understand Niko’s offense and philosophy quite well.Fair point. I just don’t feel there’s a large upgrade over last year. Time will tell.
Very well said. Goal for next year should be making the NCAA tournament and this current roster is better setup to do that then last year's roster was. Highly unlikely that we are in the mix for the conference title but I don't see that as a failure in year 2.The upgrade is not large. The capacity to play more than 6 people is there and we now have a handful of guys who understand Niko’s offense and philosophy quite well.
I don't think any realistic person thinks the Gophers will be at the top of the league. I do think this upcoming team will have a better chance to make the NCAA tournament than last year's team. I also think the team will see a vast improvement from November to February as everyone finds their roles.
So, if you won't be happy unless the Gophers are top 5 in the B1G, then expect to be disappointed.
I would be happy if they make the NCAA tournamentThe upgrade is not large. The capacity to play more than 6 people is there and we now have a handful of guys who understand Niko’s offense and philosophy quite well.
I don't think any realistic person thinks the Gophers will be at the top of the league. I do think this upcoming team will have a better chance to make the NCAA tournament than last year's team. I also think the team will see a vast improvement from November to February as everyone finds their roles.
So, if you won't be happy unless the Gophers are top 5 in the B1G, then expect to be disappointed.
Anything less and it's my opinion that every Gopher fan should be greatly disappointed. Niko will certainly continue to establish his coaching brand at the U but the days of traditional "program building" are long gone with NIL and the transfer portal.I would be happy if they make the NCAA tournament
The program building you have to do now (at our level) is:Anything less and it's my opinion that every Gopher fan should be greatly disappointed. Niko will certainly continue to establish his coaching brand at the U but the days of traditional "program building" are long gone with NIL and the transfer portal.
Everybody said the same thing last year about Tyson and company, now your worried about how he is going to be replaced.Frankly, I don't know how anyone could be "sold" on it.
With the exception of Evans who does have a collegiate record of some accomplishments, these portal acquisitions are all "potential" and Evans' history doesn't scream "star."
Absolutely have not been dragging them through the mud. I simply do not see them moving the needle too much. That's it. I hope they are great.Dude you’ve been dragging the portal adds thru the mud across several threads. Give it up, and just for the record you didn’t ask a question, you made a statement.
Purdue basketball is a great example of a program that is doing really well without relying heavily on the portal.The program building you have to do now (at our level) is:
A) win enough to gain he confidence and enthusiasm of your donor base
in order to....
B) keep enough of your core players who are fits to the system each year so that portal shopping is limited to 3-4 key additions each year
and
C) recruit quality HS players that can contribute year 1 and be ready to start by year 2 (and are given a competitive offer to stay)
Purdue does this most effectively.
They have had their share of key contributors from the portal. They are not in it in volume but they are for key components. Cluff a good example this year.Purdue basketball is a great example of a program that is doing really well without relying heavily on the portal.
True but their top 3 scorers last year and 4 of their top 5 were all guys they brought in out of high school. If you look at their year by year transfer portal the number of guys going in and out is pretty small.They have had their share of key contributors from the portal. They are not in it in volume but they are for key components. Cluff a good example this year.
And the portal has changed immeasurably since revenue sharing began. Pay for play changes everything. I have close contacts in the Purdue fan base and they know how good they have had but also know the era of four year players is functionally done. Painter will get it done but it is not likely to be with multiple players playing four years for him. It’s a harder job now than it has ever been.True but their top 3 scorers last year and 4 of their top 5 were all guys they brought in out of high school. If you look at their year by year transfer portal the number of guys going in and out is pretty small.
Easier said then done, means you have to really good at evaluating and projecting high school players and then have the resources to keep them around in an era where guys are jumping ship all the time.
Everybody said the same thing last year about Tyson and company, now your worried about how he is going to be replaced.
Purdue basketball is a great example of a program that is doing really well without relying heavily on the portal.
Last year we had two returning players and only one had played any minutes the previous season. This year we have five returning players, including 3 starters. We're clearly in a better place than one year ago.I don't remember anyone saying that last season. Don't make up stuff.
I can assure you that I never said that about Tyson. In fact, I didn't say that about any of Niko's portal recruits last season, not even Turner. My concern for this offseason is that we lost two very significant players and although we landed a very likely starter replacement, we are leaning heavily on unproven players for the rest.
It is going to be interesting to see how this portal class works out. My guess is that Niko feels good about the base that is in place so he felt he could roll the dice on high upside guys without proven track records in college.I don't remember anyone saying that last season. Don't make up stuff.
I can assure you that I never said that about Tyson. In fact, I didn't say that about any of Niko's portal recruits last season, not even Turner. My concern for this offseason is that we lost two very significant players and although we landed a very likely starter replacement, we are leaning heavily on unproven players for the rest.
most gopher fans are optimistic on medvedI think Medved did great in the portal. Filled some needs for us and a handful of guys have mulitple years of eligibility. Cade Tyson was a portal guy last year and he didn't produce at North Carolina. Under Medved's system and the development program, Cade really thrived. I think the guys we picked up have the same opportunity. Two guys coming from Michigan tells you what type of HS players they must have been. Now they have one good year of development at Michigan. I think Goves has a big upside and Evans might have a bust out senior year. With the returning guys, I am very pumped for next season. I may be one of very few but I love what is happening with Medved. Go Gophers!