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Sorry, only 9.8 seconds left, Findlay is up 71-69. Would have posted earlier if I would have thought if it!
He was the Player of game, 23pts, 9 boards, and #3Findlay knocked off St. Patrick's the #1 team in the nation 71-70.
Chances Cory Joseph becomes a Gopher = 2%.
Call me pessimistic, but I just don't see it happening. More of a Harrison Barnes lip-service move on his part to still have us in his final 5.
BTW they are replaying this game on ESPNU later tonight, 10 o clock I think. I didn't get to watch, but I heard it was a really good game.
I was being a little extreme, I apologize.I join you in not being overly optimisitc, but 2%?
I join you in not being overly optimisitc, but 2%? We're in his final 5 and really in his final 3 it seems. Therefore, I give us at least a 20% chance. I don't think there's any lip-service involved. Our chances hinge on how much Devoe is in his ear when the day comes and how much he really wants to play with his brother.
I was being a little extreme, I apologize.
Realistically, I'd say we have probably a 25%-33% shot of landing him. That might be high, considering the programs he's looking at, and the struggles and lack of clock his brother has been getting this year.
He's not coming here. If he was, why wouldn't he have already given Tubby the nod? He knows everything about the program from his brother. What could he possibly be waiting for if he was coming here? I'm telling you, he is just keeping us on the list so it looks like we have a real shot because of his brother. Could be wrong, but thats what it smells like to me. I wouldn't be happier than to be wrong on this.
He's not coming here. If he was, why wouldn't he have already given Tubby the nod? He knows everything about the program from his brother. What could he possibly be waiting for if he was coming here? I'm telling you, he is just keeping us on the list so it looks like we have a real shot because of his brother. Could be wrong, but thats what it smells like to me. I wouldn't be happier than to be wrong on this.
My guess is he is looking at how recruiting and returning backcourts end up at UConn and Texas.
By your logic, why wouldn't he have committed to one of the other schools?
Recruiting has changed. High profile kids are going to wait it out till the bitter end because a. they're a lot smarter about the process than they use to be and b. it's for their benefit.
Say you're Basketball Player C. You're pretty good, the national guys think of you decently enough and you've gotten some mild interest from some big name schools. But your offer sheet is middle of the pack BCS and high mid-majors. Yet, Player A and Player B are being recruited hard by the same group of schools that have given you that mild or lukewarm interest. You wait it out and those offers become very hot because Player A and B committed and that third or fourth school on the list needs to fill that slot.
What are you talking about? Cory is the player A or B, not the player C.
I'm pessimistic too, but I'll give the Gopher's a much better chance ... 5%. But two current issues could have a bearing.Chances Cory Joseph becomes a Gopher = 2%.
Call me pessimistic, but I just don't see it happening. More of a Harrison Barnes lip-service move on his part to still have us in his final 5.
With Royce's departure, I'm thinking our chances of getting Cory have decreased. We certainly weren't his top choice or he would have already signed. My guess as to his preferences are UConn, Texas, Villanova and then us. Based on his interviews it looks like he wants three things: Playing Time, Showcase his Talents for NBA and Play for a Winner. If playing time is most important, we have a shot. However, I don't think Cory views Tubby's system as the ideal place to showcase his talents and unlike the other programs we don't have a realistic chance to be a final four contender during his one or two year tenure.
I haven't seen this listed anywhere, but what's the date he has to decide by?