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Might be the type of shooter we could use? Stroke looks pretty good.
Excellent shooter generally but didn't shoot it well last night unfortunately.
Might be the type of shooter we could use? Stroke looks pretty good.
we have 1 scholarship open right now. we need a big in that class. theo john is top target.
most hope we'll have more than 1 available though and the instate class is very strong. john's teammate mckinley wright a pg likely to get an offer.
we also need shooters badly.
bad thing is pitino needs to win next year so if we get more schollies open, they'll likely try to add more for 2016 class this spring.
Thanks Go4.
Objectively, are we that excited about John? It seems many people get pretty jazzed up about in-state guys. Would we be happy with a PF ranked 120ish (per 247) from say, Missouri, as our only recruit in a class? Just trying to get perspective...
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Is it wrong for me to think of John Thomas when I watch Theo John?
We should be, John is fantastic. His game has come a long ways since last year and when he's in college he will be a rim protector and a dominate rebounder. We need to get more in state kids instead of guys that are more likely to be flight risks after a year or two. Right now we have enough talent in state to be a very good program if we can land them.
Completely disagree. Find talent....regardless of where the kids are currently located. We get far too fixated on kids just because they live here, in my opinion. If the most talented kid lives in Minnesota, then go after him. But don't ignore better options because we are afraid they might be "flight risks".
One thing you shouldn't ignore when prefering in home recruits is the effect they would/do have on attendence. Coffey's impact on attendence is going to be a very nice addition to next years season. People will come out to see that Coffey kid, and if he's an impact player, it's going to be an even better impact.
If the Gophers win, they'll draw. If they don't win, they could start 5 MN kids and it won't make an appreciable difference in attendance.
Champlin Park got upset by Mounds View in the Section Semi's tonight. Was hoping to get a look at John and Wright in the State Tourney.
Completely disagree. Find talent....regardless of where the kids are currently located. We get far too fixated on kids just because they live here, in my opinion. If the most talented kid lives in Minnesota, then go after him. But don't ignore better options because we are afraid they might be "flight risks".
yup we disagree, i'd rather see our homegrown 3* over some 5* a$$hole from new york, florida, anywhere but here had to fix it
This isn't hockey, you cannot be competitive with all Minnesota players. And Woog never won anything anyway.
I'm not sure my point was to recruit Minnesota over outside talent. My point was that if you've got talent instate that's worth bringing in there is an appreciable difference in the fanbase and their reception of those home grown stars. To suggest it's negligible is naive, imo.
yup we disagree, i'd rather see our homegrown 3* over some 5* a$$hole from new york, florida, anywhere but here
had to fix it
why not?
We can grow 5* a$$holes too. (certain guy from the Tubby Smith era comes to mind)
You win with talent. You draws fans by winning. A winning culture leads to more winning. Pretty simple really.
I can think of at least four instate kids who signed in the last fifteen years that were not the great student athletes that all these wonderful Minnesota kids are all suppose to be. Get the best players you can and of course try to get the best in state kids but thinking you get away from all discipline problems just by taking home grown players is naive. I personal do think from having watching a lot of High School basketball in Minnesota and Wisconsin, Minnesota has better players year in and out.yup we disagree, i'd rather see our homegrown 3* over some 5* a$$hole from new york, florida, anywhere but here
had to fix it
I can think of at least four instate kids who signed in the last fifteen years that were not the great student athletes that all these wonderful Minnesota kids are all suppose to be. Get the best players you can and of course try to get the best in state kids but thinking you get away from all discipline problems just by taking home grown players is naive. I personal do think from having watching a lot of High School basketball in Minnesota and Wisconsin, Minnesota has better players year in and out.
A couple were NBA type guys but why recruit them?were there other options or were those 4 the only kids we could take?
-btw, no one said once, that all discipline problems would go away if we only took homegrown kids--you chose to twist words for your benefit
White, Mbakwe, Pryzbilla and Smith? Can't think of the guys name, but someone from henry who went to Fresno state is doing time for Murder, I think he graduated in 02 or 03, not a gopher, but Fresno still a decent programI can think of at least four instate kids who signed in the last fifteen years that were not the great student athletes that all these wonderful Minnesota kids are all suppose to be. Get the best players you can and of course try to get the best in state kids but thinking you get away from all discipline problems just by taking home grown players is naive. I personal do think from having watching a lot of High School basketball in Minnesota and Wisconsin, Minnesota has better players year in and out.
White, Mbakwe, Pryzbilla and Smith? Can't think of the guys name, but someone from henry who went to Fresno state is doing time for Murder, I think he graduated in 02 or 03, not a gopher, but Fresno still a decent program
Don't forget Schilling. He sure is a real treat of a human being
White, Mbakwe, Pryzbilla and Smith? Can't think of the guys name, but someone from henry who went to Fresno state is doing time for Murder, I think he graduated in 02 or 03, not a gopher, but Fresno still a decent program