Yeah man. I think it comes down to IU or UM. Hoping we can snag this kid. He's gonna be a beast.
He actually sounds and looks like an Illinois PG to me for some reason.
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Yeah man. I think it comes down to IU or UM. Hoping we can snag this kid. He's gonna be a beast.
It's like Deano Oliver coaching for us. A bit weird.Yep, was hired about a week or so ago.
We only have Washington, McBrayer, and Freshman Gabe Kalscheur. Need a backup point and another wing.
screw you bigot.
Dailey 6'7 SG/SF 16.9 MPG 4.9 PPG no longer has to play PG and will backup or start at either the SG or SF position.
UW should be there til the end. Unless he's scared of Trice/Strickland. He shouldn't be.
Doesn't sound like Wisconsin was much a presence this weekend at his games. Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Ohio State...maybe Wisconsin still.
Pretty sure we watched him some this weekend. He’s still a priority for us.
An assistant was there, not sure if Gard was for sure. Just posting a couple of things I have read.
But I thought Mathias, Haas and Vince Edwards were all draft picks? At least that's what some Purdue posters thought.SI Big Ten draft prospects:
3) Jaren Jackson - MSU
11) Miles Bridges - MSU
22) Bruno Fernando - Maryland
42) Kevin Huerter - Maryland
44) Keita Bates-Diop - OSU
46) Justin Jackson - Maryland
47) Tony Carr - PSU
50) Mo Wagner - Michigan
68) Carsen Edwards - Purdue
73) Vince Edwards - Purdue
93) Ethan Happ - Wisconsin
94) Charles Matthews - Michigan
https://www.si.com/nba/2018/04/24/n...m&utm_medium=social&xid=socialflow_twitter_si
I also think that the potential 2019 class is going to create a massive log jam in the 4/5 positions and some will move on.
SI Big Ten draft prospects:
3) Jaren Jackson - MSU
11) Miles Bridges - MSU
22) Bruno Fernando - Maryland
42) Kevin Huerter - Maryland
44) Keita Bates-Diop - OSU
46) Justin Jackson - Maryland
47) Tony Carr - PSU
50) Mo Wagner - Michigan
68) Carsen Edwards - Purdue
73) Vince Edwards - Purdue
93) Ethan Happ - Wisconsin
94) Charles Matthews - Michigan
https://www.si.com/nba/2018/04/24/n...m&utm_medium=social&xid=socialflow_twitter_si
Hopefully every current forward player holds their ground, so that Keion Brooks and TJD decide to go elsewhere (aka MSU).
After his performance in Portsmouth, I could see Mathias being a guy that drifts between the G league and an NBA team for a couple of years and maybe carving out a role somewhere. I don't think he gets drafted though.But I thought Mathias, Haas and Vince Edwards were all draft picks? At least that's what some Purdue posters thought.
I kid. I kid. Well, some did think that. I know it's not the majority.
TJD and Keion Brooks are not worried about the other players on IUs roster. Some others should be worried about them.
I don't think MSU gets either regardless if they go to IU or not. Probably a better shot with Brooks than TJD.
Sounds like TJD is closer to announcing than Brooks is. Brooks seems like it may go on for a while. If I'm guessing, I bet Brooks ends up at neither IU nor MSU.247 has Brooks at 100% to MSU, and TJD at 100% to IU. Obviously not the be all end all, but I would think MSU still has a good chance with Brooks.
Could depend on what happens with MSU and Romeo Weems, a 4-star SF/PF from MI.
247 has Brooks at 100% to MSU, and TJD at 100% to IU. Obviously not the be all end all, but I would think MSU still has a good chance with Brooks.
Could depend on what happens with MSU and Romeo Weems, a 4-star SF/PF from MI.
Not following the 2nd rule. Aaron Wiggins for Maryland. He just won the one on one contest at the Iverson classic.
CB is meaningless when the kid is nowhere close to a decision. I did see that MSU picked up a CB pick over the weekend, but I do not think that means much. He is a long way away from a decision.
Know of any recaps / boxscores from the Iverson Classic main game?
Seems like MSU's Gabe Brown played fairly well, but I can't find any final stats.
@Deathclutch
I see we offered Tyler Wahl. I'm not seeing anything from his videos that makes me think we should have offered him at this time, or ever..
Am I missing something?
Well, you are probably missing alot, since you are Wisconsin fan.
That may be true...
Regarding Wahl, he had a pretty good high school season, but I am still on the fence whether or not he is a high major player.
I'm not even in sight of the fence. I just don't see it. Hopefully I eat crow because I'd be surprised if he doesn't end up a Badger.
We seem to be cooling on Days since he's not really showing any offensive development, then we go and offer Wahl.
I really want Nnaji. Hope they can get that done sooner than later.
Know of any recaps / boxscores from the Iverson Classic main game?
Seems like MSU's Gabe Brown played fairly well, but I can't find any final stats.
I didn't see it until I watched this.@Deathclutch
I see we offered Tyler Wahl. I'm not seeing anything from his videos that makes me think we should have offered him at this time, or ever..
Am I missing something?
I didn't see it until I watched this.
Why the services are labeling him a PF, I have no idea. He's toolsy and more athletic than I originally thought, was really surprised by the play he has in the highlights that starts at 2:40. Reportedly now a real 6'7" too, plays point for his HS team. I saw somewhere that he was the "enforcer" on the D1 team with Hurt and Nnaji, that he's tough and doesn't back down. If he can shoot it, I'm fine with him. Played with Reuvers in HS...he's been overshadowed by other high major kids for much of his young career. I think that UW is just ahead of the curve on him....like they have been with others.
Ford, Reuvers, Walker (if he comes here), Currie (I disagree that he's a project after a RS year) are all available to play 4/5 in 2019. What true freshmen that UW has a shot at getting is going to come in and take time away from at least three of those guys? UW is going to go to a three guard line-up. A versatile wing like this kid will be perfect for Wisconsin, if he comes here. There are other guys that UW has already offered. Hall looks like a player, and UW has a good shot there, I'd be happy with him too. Nnaji is the one guy that UW has offered for 2019 that I consider a "have to get" kind of guy, but there's no guarantee he'll be physically ready as a frosh....and getting Nnaji is not mutually exclusive to getting a guy like Wahl or Hall. Who else should UW offer then? Hurt isn't going to go to UW, and Days' game hasn't developed, he's atrocious on the offensive end. If UW can land Carton, I think they still take two forwards, who else should it be?I watched that video and another one to form my opinion. Underwhelming to me at least. We've already got a couple projects in Hedstrom and Currie. Need an immediate impact guy in 2019. I don't see that here.
It would suck to lose Nnaji to you guys. He has a boatload of potential and is going to keep rising in the rankings.Ford, Reuvers, Walker (if he comes here), Currie (I disagree that he's a project after a RS year) are all available to play 4/5 in 2019. What true freshmen that UW has a shot at getting is going to come in and take time away from at least three of those guys? UW is going to go to a three guard line-up. A versatile wing like this kid will be perfect for Wisconsin, if he comes here. There are other guys that UW has already offered. Hall looks like a player, and UW has a good shot there, I'd be happy with him too. Nnaji is the one guy that UW has offered for 2019 that I consider a "have to get" kind of guy, but there's no guarantee he'll be physically ready as a frosh....and getting Nnaji is not mutually exclusive to getting a guy like Wahl or Hall. Who else should UW offer then? Hurt isn't going to go to UW, and Days' game hasn't developed, he's atrocious on the offensive end. If UW can land Carton, I think they still take two forwards, who else should it be?
From everything I've read, Gard & Co have made him a priority.It would suck to lose Nnaji to you guys. He has a boatload of potential and is going to keep rising in the rankings.
Ford, Reuvers, Walker (if he comes here), Currie (I disagree that he's a project after a RS year) are all available to play 4/5 in 2019. What true freshmen that UW has a shot at getting is going to come in and take time away from at least three of those guys? UW is going to go to a three guard line-up. A versatile wing like this kid will be perfect for Wisconsin, if he comes here. There are other guys that UW has already offered. Hall looks like a player, and UW has a good shot there, I'd be happy with him too. Nnaji is the one guy that UW has offered for 2019 that I consider a "have to get" kind of guy, but there's no guarantee he'll be physically ready as a frosh....and getting Nnaji is not mutually exclusive to getting a guy like Wahl or Hall. Who else should UW offer then? Hurt isn't going to go to UW, and Days' game hasn't developed, he's atrocious on the offensive end. If UW can land Carton, I think they still take two forwards, who else should it be?
It would suck to lose Nnaji to you guys. He has a boatload of potential and is going to keep rising in the rankings.
SI Big Ten draft prospects:
3) Jaren Jackson - MSU
11) Miles Bridges - MSU
22) Bruno Fernando - Maryland
42) Kevin Huerter - Maryland
44) Keita Bates-Diop - OSU
46) Justin Jackson - Maryland
47) Tony Carr - PSU
50) Mo Wagner - Michigan
68) Carsen Edwards - Purdue
73) Vince Edwards - Purdue
93) Ethan Happ - Wisconsin
94) Charles Matthews - Michigan
https://www.si.com/nba/2018/04/24/n...m&utm_medium=social&xid=socialflow_twitter_si
Well, what happened to Maryland last season?
...and you have a coach that can recruit but not coach.JJ only played in 2 big ten games before season ending surgery.
Well, what happened to Maryland last season?
If you can believe it, Iowa was #3 in the 2015 AP poll at one timeRandom info....Big Ten teams' AP poll appearances this century (or in the lifetimes of today's recruits):
MSU (5th overall) - 267 appearances
Wisconsin (12th) - 202
OSU (17th) - 180
Illinois (18th) - 154
Maryland (19th) - 153
Purdue (24th) - 141
IU (27th) - 128
Michigan (43rd) - 78
Iowa (46th) - 73
Minnesota (62nd) - 40
Northwestern (104th) - 4
Nebraska (11th) - 2
PSU - Nada
Rutgers - Nada
If you can believe it, Iowa was #3 in the 2015 AP poll at one time