BleedGopher
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I gotta say, being a 60 year old man and chasing after 20 year olds kids to play for your team must get awfully tiring at times.
yea seriously. i honestly wonder what ron jirsa and vince taylor do for a living besides having the best seat in the house. its seems anytime anyone wants some real recruiting done, its tubby who pulls off the job
I gotta say, being a 60 year old man and chasing after 20 year olds kids to play for your team must get awfully tiring at times.
k but in every video on him, hes not even playing point, hes playing the 2/wing/offgaurd. how many assists does he average? how many turnovers?
According to Ryan James on GI the Gophers have in fact offered Julian Welch
yea thats what the subject line of this post and the article say. seems like tubby liked what he saw.
maverick ahanmisi 2.0, welcome to the gophers
Sounds like Welch is insurance in case we don't land Colvin, or maybe a way to apply some pressure to Colvin (?).
Tubby needs 4 players in this class. A Juco PG, prep PF, a prep PG & a prep wing/scorer. If we can land Colvin (My hope) then that covers the Juco PG, our top choice for he PF is the kid from Georgia who it seems we have a good chance with, Andre Hollins is the prep PG (but he will play at the 2 as well if we have a Juco PG since he's a scorer) & Coleman is the prep wing/scorer.
Mav has played better than I expected him to this season, but I don't know if he would have been freshman of the year in any D1 conferences. Maybe Welch would be better if we even get him.maverick ahanmisi 2.0, welcome to the gophers
point is, he is a sg who will be forced to play pg, isnt that our problem this year? we either need a true PG or might as well really go for a 5 star sg/sf since we have the chance. why grab another combo gaurd?
This kid sounds intriguing. I like the fact he's got some D-I experience, and with some productivity at a pretty decent level (Big West). A Freshman of the Year is a Freshman of the Year, in any conference. That's a pretty good indicator that he's got some game. We need an experienced PG (or two) for next season, that's for sure, someone that can play major minutes right away.
The fact that he previously attended Rouser's alma mater is an added bonus.
"I wish my team executed this well," Smith said.
Not exactly a ringing endorsement of the squad.