Former Waseca HS and NDSU 6-foot-10 big Andrew Morgan will visit the Gophers on Thursday


Some kids, and some kid’s parents, simply do not want to be in a big city. They want to be in a college town. I’ve gone through this with my own kids and grandkids looking at colleges (not D1 athletes). Many kids prefer the college town vibe. Some who didn’t grow up in the city are intimidated by it. BUT, all that being said, there are many factors that go into a recruits decision and a transfer decision. Location is only one of many factors.

Expected playing time, fit with existing players, fit with coach, proximity to family/fiends, NIL, potential TV exposure, history of program including likelihood of N.C.A.A. appearance, etc. Kids want to play and they want to win. Saying that a coach got “outworked” because a recruit or transfer decided to go elsewhere is nonsense (unless you have direct knowledge that it is factually true).
It doesn't matter why Johnson can't get the players.
It only matters he can't.
Go get a coach who can.
 

Yes, but Payne has 20lbs minimum on Morgan, has a lower center, has better hops, and occupies more space. I too was hoping he wouldn't dash for the cash, but that's our world. Ideally, get a physical 6'10"/260lb+ dude to shoot, rebound, and occupy space in the paint. Don't care if he can step out, but that's a bonus.
Morgan has better than 1 foot range though, so there is that…
 

not getting Morgan is definately not the end of the world....

I think CBJ has a better 5 in the hopper
 

Saying that a coach got “outworked” because a recruit or transfer decided to go elsewhere is nonsense (unless you have direct knowledge that it is factually true).

Hoiberg did a home visit and Morgan took a campus visit. If Ben didn't do both of those, then I would say that Hoiberg outworked him.
 




It doesn't matter why Johnson can't get the players.
It only matters he can't.
Go get a coach who can.
I AM open to the idea of hiring a billionaire coach, even if he knows nothing about basketball. And letting him hire assistants for the actual coaching.
 




I wouldn’t get too worked up about not landing a second team Summit League transfer. Have a little composure people. Everything is not life and death, black and white, etc. There will be positives coming out of this cycle of transfers.
 

We’re basically not allowed to suggest that Minneapolis might hurt recruiting.
For some it could, but not always for the reason those with a political axe to grind think it is


There is a charm to college towns that Minneapolis lacks
Some from smaller towns could be scared by seeing a homeless person
Some might not like how spread it out everything is

It's not always a slanted political narrative
 

We’re basically not allowed to suggest that Minneapolis might hurt recruiting.

Come on now, that's not true. I don't believe the tired old cliche of "You can't say anything these days!" You (or I) can say anything we want but freedom of speech simply means that one doesn't get arrested or face some other oppressive penalty for their words. Freedom of speech doesn't mean that someone is entitled to be immune from criticism or disagreement.
 

For some it could, but not always for the reason those with a political axe to grind think it is


There is a charm to college towns that Minneapolis lacks
Some from smaller towns could be scared by seeing a homeless person
Some might not like how spread it out everything is

It's not always a slanted political narrative
I'd be the opposite. A small town, even a college town, would be a negative. Not enough opportunities and too many people are all up in your business.

I was born and raised in rural MN in an unincorporated town. It is not as idealistic as some people make it out to be. Annonymity is non-existent, unless you really enjoy lots of other people whispering behind your back. ;)
 



For some it could, but not always for the reason those with a political axe to grind think it is


There is a charm to college towns that Minneapolis lacks
Some from smaller towns could be scared by seeing a homeless person
Some might not like how spread it out everything is

It's not always a slanted political narrative

I agree with the things you've stated above but the perception of the city having high rates of crime probably is the major factor. In fact, the city does rank fairly high in the crimes people probably care most about: robbery and burglary (including burglary of or from vehicles). Of course, it's possible to spend a lot of time in Minneapolis without running into any of these things.
 

Come on now, that's not true. I don't believe the tired old cliche of "You can't say anything these days!" You (or I) can say anything we want but freedom of speech simply means that one doesn't get arrested or face some other oppressive penalty for their words. Freedom of speech doesn't mean that someone is entitled to be immune from criticism or disagreement.
You have not been mauled by the speech police lately then. Of course, we have free speech. But it can also cost you. There’s a reason many people don’t feel comfortable speaking their mind in most situations.
 

You have not been mauled by the speech police lately then. Of course, we have free speech. But it can also cost you. There’s a reason many people don’t feel comfortable speaking their mind in most situations.

Have I been mauled by the speech police? I'm not sure. I wouldn't say that I've faced anything that I can't handle. At worst I've been temporarily upset or angry afterwards.

I agree that words can cost you but how much I care about that depends upon the cost.
 

I AM open to the idea of hiring a billionaire coach, even if he knows nothing about basketball. And letting him hire assistants for the actual coaching.
Like the UoM did with Pitino? Not the billionaire part, the part about knowing nothing about basketball.
 

I wouldn’t get too worked up about not landing a second team Summit League transfer. Have a little composure people. Everything is not life and death, black and white, etc. There will be positives coming out of this cycle of transfers.
Never seen or heard much about Morgan. If he's not a worthy b10 player, why was MN competing with NE for his commitment? I hope he's got players to replace those transferees as well as bodies to fill the roster.
 

Robbie Avila (aka Cream Abdul Jabbar) from Indiana State entered the transfer portal today. Better shooter, ball handler, and passer than Payne. Just sayin’
 

Yes, but Payne has 20lbs minimum on Morgan, has a lower center, has better hops, and occupies more space. I too was hoping he wouldn't dash for the cash, but that's our world. Ideally, get a physical 6'10"/260lb+ dude to shoot, rebound, and occupy space in the paint. Don't care if he can step out, but that's a bonus.

What makes you think a guy like that would come here? Are you delusional or is this a bit?
 

Robbie Avila (aka Cream Abdul Jabbar) from Indiana State entered the transfer portal today. Better shooter, ball handler, and passer than Payne. Just sayin’

And he’ll get paid more
 





Some of you need to wake up.

These transfers are looking for 1 thing. Money.
I would guess in Morgan’s case it was this simple.

If Neb has stupid collective money to throw $200k at a kid like Morgan, and DTA can offer $25k … well there you go.

Not a win for DTA.
 

I'm sure he's thinking he'll follow Schertz to St. Louis but I bet someone makes him a nice offer. The NIL $ for Rec Specs is huge I bet!
Is St Louis that much of an upgrade from a MVC team?

They’re not Big East. If it was a Big East team then I’d say for sure.
 

Is St Louis that much of an upgrade from a MVC team?

They’re not Big East. If it was a Big East team then I’d say for sure.
I was wondering the same thing, but I think SLU is a big step up academically from ISU if that matters.
 

For some it could, but not always for the reason those with a political axe to grind think it is


There is a charm to college towns that Minneapolis lacks
Some from smaller towns could be scared by seeing a homeless person
Some might not like how spread it out everything is

It's not always a slanted political narrative
Knowing Waseca well, I don't think anything associated with the "Big City" would have been a big part of his decision.
 





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