Probably. You think that's why he came here?
Yes, part of a combo of reasons. Minnesota won that competition. Yes.
Saying they didn't?
Garcia was a huge add. Huge. How convenient to just write that off.
Probably. You think that's why he came here?
Yes, part of a combo of reasons. Minnesota won that competition. Yes.
Saying they didn't?
Garcia was a huge add. Huge. How convenient to just write that off.
Nobody is writing it off. But there's a difference between us enticing him to come here and him having family issues that left us as his only real option. Agree to disagree.Yes, part of a combo of reasons. Minnesota won that competition. Yes.
Saying they didn't?
Garcia was a huge add. Huge. How convenient to just write that off.
In regards to ceiling - there probably isn't a ton of growth left for Garcia, Mitchell, and Hawkins but Payne and Christie still have a ton of room for growth and improvement.
Definitely tougher to predict what will happen with guys like Carrington, JOJ and Betts.
For me, this last stretch has really emphasized the need for one more starter level player if everyone returns. Either a bigger shooting guard or a wing. If they could add one more starter to the mix of Hawkins, Christie, Payne and Garcia with Mitchell and Asuma as first 2 off the bench we could really have something. Depending on what happens with guys like Fox, JOJ, Betts, would probably need to add some front court depth from the portal but wouldn't necessarily need to find someone who could log heavy minutes.
Really feels like the team is one key player away from truly competing. But that is with everyone back next year, if some guys leave then the number of needed pieces obviously goes up along with that.
Nobody is writing it off. But there's a difference between us enticing him to come here and him having family issues that left us as his only real option. Agree to
But there's a difference between us enticing him to come here and him having family issues that left us as his only real option.
You consider me a CBJ hater?There isn't a practical difference. Luck counts too. If one insists on disregarding the effects of bad luck on someone's poor performance, then one shouldn't bring up good luck to denigrate someone's positive achievements.
One of the biggest reasons I have no respect for most of the Johnson haters on this board is that, almost to a man, they lack any sense of intellectual consistency, objectivity, or fairness.
You consider me a CBJ hater?
Sucks for the North Carolina Tar Heels that they lost Garcia, Minnesota's huge gain.
Speaking of UNC....
The UNC football team landed top receiver Tez Walker. A big NIL payoff for Walker. He cited family reasons for his transfer but was denied by the NCAA.
With Garcia, got it done. And yes he was paid.
Didn't UNC go to the National Championship that year?Sucks for the North Carolina Tar Heels that they lost Garcia, Minnesota's huge gain.
Speaking of UNC....
The UNC football team landed top receiver Tez Walker. A big NIL payoff for Walker. He cited family reasons for his transfer but was denied by the NCAA.
With Garcia, got it done. And yes he was paid.
Lol, I think North Carolina is doing just fine without him. Marquette too.
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Lets verbally kneecap Ramberg.The beat down on Garcia is on. That's from the you-know-who group. Not a loss to anyone and no credit to the Gophers organization.
The same group with a member that said Christie's slump against Indiana was the one positive outcome of the loss.
No credit given -- Garcia was a big get despite their smokescreen.
No credit given. Instead, systematic beat downs of Gophers players.
Payne, Christie, Garcia, Hawkins... Another day, another beat down on Gophers. Another spin of the roulette. Who gets the deat down next.
Yeah, they lost to Kansas. Garcia played in 16 games, started 12. If I remember correctly, he didn't play much at all down the stretch (injury?), and I remember seeing a clip of his teammates giggling when his name was mentioned.Didn't UNC go to the National Championship that year?
Lets verbally kneecap Ramberg.
Good point and agreed. Coyle wasn't just going for hype here - Clear message to Ben as well.It feels to me that Coyle has planted the seeds of expectations for next year with his "preseason top 25" comments. This is a public statement that the program is improving and gives him an opening to make a move next year during the season rather than at or near season's end. On the latter point, I believe that if there is a change next year, Coyle's best shot at landing someone exciting will be to act first.
I know that most here don't hold Coyle in high esteem, but I believe he was very intentional with his comments in this case and they will serve him regardless of how next season pans out.
Feeling like a "victim" are we? You can see that I addressed Moniker's question.
The beat down on Garcia is on. That's from the you-know-who group. Not a loss to anyone and no credit to the Gophers organization.
The same group with a member that said Christie's slump against Indiana was the one positive outcome of the loss.
No credit given -- Garcia was a big get despite their smokescreen.
No credit given. Instead, systematic beat downs of Gophers players.
Payne, Christie, Garcia, Hawkins... Another day, another beat down on Gophers. Another spin of the roulette. Who gets the deat down next.
No premier transfer prospect is going to shy away from the competition of Carrington and Mitchell.I’ve stayed out of this thread for a couple months, mostly because I no longer believe “disaster” is the correct descriptor. While he hasn’t yet proven he can be a top coach, he met my criteria for retention.
As for the roster and portal adds, if the rotation players all return (plus Asuma), it’ll be hard to attract a meaningful portaler. Even last year with 3 starters leaving, it was a slog and required identifying players with few other offers to hit. The premier transfers all want to play starter minutes. You grab one if you can, but that means someone in the rotation will likely leave as a consequence. May not be the worst thing if it’s an upgrade, but it won’t improve depth.
Lol, I think North Carolina is doing just fine without him. Marquette too.
Who's beating players down?
as Twisting and I were discussing/arguing earlier:
If you don't have a real superstar, you need a balanced roster with legitimate depth. The Gophers' starting 5 is decent, but the talent level drops off sharply after the starting 5. Fox and Carrington have made contributions, but each is limited in what they can do.
for me, a major issue is too many bodies wearing uniforms that contribute nothing to the team. Jack Wilson is a fun story. He's played 30 minutes this season. 30 minutes.
Betts - 57 minutes. and Ihnen - 320 minutes, avg 3.4 pts/gm. essentially, he hangs out on the perimeter for 11 minutes a game and makes one 3-point shot a game.
if you want the Gophers to be an NCAA team, Johnson has to add quality depth.
Lol, I think North Carolina is doing just fine without him. Marquette too.
So the truth is beating players down now? Good talk @SHGopher
Okay. So you think this year's B1G schedule was tougher? Good to know.
That video says a lot. It’s out there if people want to find it. Didn’t want to post here because it’s awkward and unnecessary to bring it back to the limelight. But some of us are reimagining Dawson’s departure from Unc. Huge pick up for us nonetheless.Yeah, they lost to Kansas. Garcia played in 16 games, started 12. If I remember correctly, he didn't play much at all down the stretch (injury?), and I remember seeing a clip of his teammates giggling when his name was mentioned.
EDIT: The last game he played that season was Jan. 26 as far as I can tell.
Still never said that.