Illikainen would have been a Gopher if we only would have had an open scholarship like we have now late in the fall. I really like his game too and think he would have been a very nice fit in this Gopher offense. I do believe the guys coming in this fall will be very good and fit the system well.I'm far from settled on RP's recuiting ability/decisions thus far. He bombed out with the big three and Macura plus Alex is going to Becky. Lofton lasted a month, Martin has left the scene and McNeil is gone as well. Diedhiou and Konate are huge projects and Morris has talent but plays like an untamed Freshman. Mason is the best of the all thus far. Little Dre was great last year but he is no where near the player he was.
I trust Coach Kill's recruiting but I can't say that with RP, at least at this time. Maybe the guys coming in this Fall will be the real deal, totally want to be Gophers and are ready and capable to make his system work.
I'm far from settled on RP's recuiting ability/decisions thus far. He bombed out with the big three and Macura plus Alex is going to Becky. Lofton lasted a month, Martin has left the scene and McNeil is gone as well. Diedhiou and Konate are huge projects and Morris has talent but plays like an untamed Freshman. Mason is the best of the all thus far. Little Dre was great last year but he is no where near the player he was.
I trust Coach Kill's recruiting but I can't say that with RP, at least at this time. Maybe the guys coming in this Fall will be the real deal, totally want to be Gophers and are ready and capable to make his system work.
I like Gary Trent, Jr's game a lot. My question is whether he is going to get any bigger. His dad was a lot bigger and stronger ("the Shaq of the Mac"). Right now, GT Jr looks like a SG - it would be nice if he could grow into a SF type. Agree on Mitchell from Shakopee - really polished player, and looks like his game will translate fairly easily to college - can step out and hit mid-range shots, so he's not dependent on working inside.
I'm far from settled on RP's recuiting ability/decisions thus far. He bombed out with the big three and Macura plus Alex is going to Becky. Lofton lasted a month, Martin has left the scene and McNeil is gone as well. Diedhiou and Konate are huge projects and Morris has talent but plays like an untamed Freshman. Mason is the best of the all thus far. Little Dre was great last year but he is no where near the player he was.
I trust Coach Kill's recruiting but I can't say that with RP, at least at this time. Maybe the guys coming in this Fall will be the real deal, totally want to be Gophers and are ready and capable to make his system work.
I'm far from settled on RP's recuiting ability/decisions thus far. He bombed out with the big three and Macura plus Alex is going to Becky. Lofton lasted a month, Martin has left the scene and McNeil is gone as well. Diedhiou and Konate are huge projects and Morris has talent but plays like an untamed Freshman. Mason is the best of the all thus far. Little Dre was great last year but he is no where near the player he was.
I trust Coach Kill's recruiting but I can't say that with RP, at least at this time. Maybe the guys coming in this Fall will be the real deal, totally want to be Gophers and are ready and capable to make his system work.
Illikainen would have been a Gopher if we only would have had an open scholarship like we have now late in the fall. I really like his game too and think he would have been a very nice fit in this Gopher offense. I do believe the guys coming in this fall will be very good and fit the system well.
Illikainen would have been a Gopher if we only would have had an open scholarship like we have now late in the fall. I really like his game too and think he would have been a very nice fit in this Gopher offense. I do believe the guys coming in this fall will be very good and fit the system well.
First time really watching him tonight and he has had a very good game but I'm not sure how much it will translate to the college game. He really relies on driving the ball getting fouled and getting to the free throw line. He overmatches guys with his physicalness at the high school level and the question will be can he be successful doing that in college? More than a few of the drives that he has been fouled on tonight I don't see turning out real well for him at the college level. I think he could have been a nice role player off the bench but we have that and need a guy who can come in and compete to start right away like Ellison.
Kill brought in guys like Rabe, Cedric, Wells, Goodger, Campion, etc right after he was hired 12/6/10 and his first full class were guys like Murray, Boddy-Calhoun, Johnson, Maxx, Travis, Roderick, Plsek, Lynn, Leidner, Lauer, Ekpe, etc who all contributed either their first season or second. One could see the improvement in talent and depth plus his players were sticking around. Most players RS in football compared to hoops and need a year but some of the newbies were good enough to play over upperclassmen either as FR or RSFR or RS Sophs.
Mason is the main glimmer of hope with RP's first two classes and King is improving. The other first year players are huge projects. The 3 departed players really hurt the depth but they were recruited by RP. So year three will be Mason, King, a bunch of newbies and three second year projects.
RP was younger last year and knew a lot less then than he does now so I don't buy that. Plus he hung around very successful programs. Three or four players new players can make a huge impact on a basketball program. Right now Mason is the only one that looks the part in his first two classes. I look at the frosh that Collins played at NU and they finished the year strong. Plus they will be much better next season. I doubt we will see that in year three of RP.
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Kill brought in guys like Rabe, Cedric, Wells, Goodger, Campion, etc right after he was hired 12/6/10 and his first full class were guys like Murray, Boddy-Calhoun, Johnson, Maxx, Travis, Roderick, Plsek, Lynn, Leidner, Lauer, Ekpe, etc who all contributed either their first season or second. One could see the improvement in talent and depth plus his players were sticking around. Most players RS in football compared to hoops and need a year but some of the newbies were good enough to play over upperclassmen either as FR or RSFR or RS Sophs.
Mason is the main glimmer of hope with RP's first two classes and King is improving. The other first year players are huge projects. The 3 departed players really hurt the depth but they were recruited by RP. So year three will be Mason, King, a bunch of newbies and three second year projects.
RP was younger last year and knew a lot less then than he does now so I don't buy that. Plus he hung around very successful programs. Three or four players new players can make a huge impact on a basketball program. Right now Mason is the only one that looks the part in his first two classes. I look at the frosh that Collins played at NU and they finished the year strong. Plus they will be much better next season. I doubt we will see that in year three of RP.
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