I've only seen him play once and he wasn't much of a ball handler either. I think he'll be a decent offensive basketball player but I really don't think he'll do much else.My kid has been at many of the same AAU tournaments over the years, going back to when he was in 6th grade. Also in the same HS conference, so I've seen him a lot.
First off, he's a really good shooter with a quick release. He's also a very smart player and a good passer. Where he falls off for me is his in between size and questionable athleticism for the Big Ten level. Thinking of some of the 6'4/6'5 SG/SF's that the Big Ten typically has, I see him struggling to win athletically, especially off the dribble. If he does get a favorable size matchup he's capable in the post. I've seen him really struggle in some SSC conference games against athletic defenders.
He's a solid player, and he still has two years of HS left. He could easily grow and/or improve a lot more, but I don't see this as a huge miss, especially in light of us bringing in a similar sized Cam Christie (and hopefully more like him).
I know, don't you hate stupid white people?Wealthier white kids not wanting to go to a campus in an urban area.
Hmm.
Yeah but a little weird too because he’s obviously named after Jackie Robinson who broke the color barrier. I’ve got to do some thinking on this.Wealthier white kids not wanting to go to a campus in an urban area.
Hmm.
I said if you go back 30 years (15 for Taylor) you can find 2 or 3 that turned out to be good.Jordan Taylor was a huge miss But he probably doesn’t count? Many of the others were role players . Wahl would start for us this year. One every other year would be more accurate Annoying would best describe it. Mcandrews from Wayzata will likely end up in Wisconsin as well Plenty of good players around to stress the burbs too much But Frietag would be a huge get.
Not to split hairs, but I don’t know if Wahl starts on this team. I don’t think he unseats Garcia or Battle, and he isn’t big enough to play C. Last year, yes.Jordan Taylor was a huge miss But he probably doesn’t count? Many of the others were role players . Wahl would start for us this year. One every other year would be more accurate Annoying would best describe it. Mcandrews from Wayzata will likely end up in Wisconsin as well Plenty of good players around to stress the burbs too much But Frietag would be a huge get.
In the last 15 seasons, Wisconsin has won 68% of their Big 10 games. They have won the Big 10 four times, and finished in the top half of the conference every single season except for 2017-2018. They went to the Sweet 16 7 times and the Final Four twice.I said if you go back 30 years (15 for Taylor) you can find 2 or 3 that turned out to be good.
I mentioned Leuer...I guess I always need to mention Taylor by name too, or else you guys will. I better mention that Davison was okay.
But other than that, it's no big deal. I highly disagree that we should try to emulate Wisconsin's recruiting style.
Who would Wahl start ahead of? He's not bad, but totally a different type of player than what Ben is recruiting. He doesn't shoot well or handle the ball well - not a multiple position type of player. Fits Wisconsin's system well. Part of the reason I think we see these type of kids go there. Their skills fit. He's wouldn't start ahead of Garcia or Battle here - he can't shoot or handle ball. He'd play, but I don't know that he'd start. He's not going to guard a reasonable 5.Jordan Taylor was a huge miss But he probably doesn’t count? Many of the others were role players . Wahl would start for us this year. One every other year would be more accurate Annoying would best describe it. Mcandrews from Wayzata will likely end up in Wisconsin as well Plenty of good players around to stress the burbs too much But Frietag would be a huge get.
You must have missed the era of suburban dads trashing the gophers in the papers for not recruiting their kids hard enough, knowing full well the head coach (Smith/Pitino) could not react to the comments because it would violate NCAA recruiting rules.I think recruiting is about finding the right fit and best possible player that you can get to come to your school. If the Gophers didn't want these type of recruits to play for them then why make a scholarship offer?
As for MNJay saying that there basically hasn't been a lost recruit from Minnesota to Wisconsin, I'd think the on court results would speak for themselves. Not saying that the gophers and coach Johnson won't end up with a great class, just that something from a recruiting perspective has been working for Wisconsin for 20+ years. Either way good luck to the gophs going forward, it's a great rivalry in hoops and will only get better with an improved gopher team.
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Do you think Tubby recruited and Pitino recruited the suburbs hard?You must have missed the era of suburban dads trashing the gophers in the papers for not recruiting their kids hard enough, knowing full well the head coach (Smith/Pitino) could not react to the comments because it would violate NCAA recruiting rules.
I have no idea (I’ve heard plenty of people complain that they didn’t). my point is that if they didn’t at least feign interest (see Davison), the local newspapers printed negative feedback. Hence my response to the question of why we would recruit players we don’t want. Obviously this view is from 10,000 feet.Do you think Tubby recruited and Pitino recruited the suburbs hard?
I'm only saying this because I'm obviously a die hard Badger fan but isn't the record kind of important?MNBadgerGuy, Bob_Loblaw, and other Badger fans love to tout the Badgers' record vs the Gophers' record.
But I will NEVER agree to adopt their local recruiting style. I want a coach like Clem. Or a coach who recruits guys like Evans, Garcia, Payne, & Christie. I don't want Winter, Robinson, Wahl, Carlson, Crowl, etc., etc.
Sam Dekker, Johnny Davis...yes. When they pull someone like that out of Minnesota, then I will worry about them.
I think there are fewer Iowa fans than Badger fans because we have reciprocity with WI.The love in the Lakeville area for the badgers extends well beyond basketball specifically, or sports in general. There are simply a lot of badger alums living in the area, and they all want to tell you how much fun it was to party in Madtown. Lots of cars driving around with badger window stickers too.
By contrast, I have yet to meet anyone south of the river who will admit to being a hawkeye grad. Doesn’t mean they’re not here, but they don’t wear their love for iowa on their sleeves like badger alums/fans do.
It will be interesting to watch and it really depends on the kid. I think outstate we have good opportunities because of location to an airport.Yeah, I agree. I don't sleep over missing out on Winter and Robinson. I really like the class that Ben has put together.
I think we are going to continue having difficulty recruiting in the suburbs (and potentially outstate). There is, at least, a perception that MPLS has gone downhill in the last few years and that perception is pretty strong in the suburbs.
True, but most of the badger alums I know—and it’s not like I know dozens of them—moved from wisconsin to the TC metro because the higher paying jobs are here.I think there are fewer Iowa fans than Badger fans because we have reciprocity with WI.
100%. I think Ben's doing a fantastic job, I really like our current group of FR and his classes just keep getting better.It will be interesting to watch and it really depends on the kid. I think outstate we have good opportunities because of location to an airport.
Ben’s doing a good job imo on trying to identify players who value being here whether they are local or out of state. Robison was one like liked a lot and more than Winter, but it seems like we have others whom we like more. He also would have a tough path with Christie, Carrington, and Henley ahead of him
No.Are the badgers recruiting Asuma?
Wahl would start with Garcia and Battle if he was a Gopher. There may be times you would have to devise a way to help out defensively in the middle but with three pretty active forwards that should not be a problem.Who would Wahl start ahead of? He's not bad, but totally a different type of player than what Ben is recruiting. He doesn't shoot well or handle the ball well - not a multiple position type of player. Fits Wisconsin's system well. Part of the reason I think we see these type of kids go there. Their skills fit. He's wouldn't start ahead of Garcia or Battle here - he can't shoot or handle ball. He'd play, but I don't know that he'd start. He's not going to guard a reasonable 5.
Wisconsin message boards were saying that the Gophers had moved on from Freitag and were focusing on Asuma, who knows if that is at all true. Badgers are focusing on Freitag for sure.Are the badgers recruiting Asuma?
It is something I have heard from Pulley & D1MN coaches as wellWisconsin message boards were saying that the Gophers had moved on from Freitag and were focusing on Asuma, who knows if that is at all true. Badgers are focusing on Freitag for sure.