wE NOW HAVE THE # 2 ---- # 4- – - -# 5 - — # 6- ---- – #9- ---- # 10- - —& -THE # 11- -RANKED PLAYERS IN THE STATE.- -& STILL VERY MUCH IN THE HUNT FOR THE # 1-- -PLAYER IN THE STATE
Lance the Staff just killin it -Ku now has at this point the # 4 ranked Class in the Nation for 2026. I mean w all know that will drop some when other Schools get more recruits BUT w not done by far for 2026 gonna be a really good group in 2026
@Kcmatt7 Ya sweeps are really hard to get. I’m not concerned unless one becomes two and two becomes three & I just don’t see that happening with this group.
This group is loaded one through nine. Here are their BA’s before the game started yesterday.
333 - - -463 – 316- – 380 - - -333- - -318-- - -382 I didn’t get the last one , missed it but those are some pretty impressive avg.- -Also 4th in the Nation with 45 home runs-- scoring right at 10 runs per game, I don’t care who your playing that’s pretty Damm good.
@bskeet well I did get off the rails a little, it won’t ever get fixed IMO. Everyone’s dirty and has their own agenda paid by some company. Our government employees should wear sponsor suits like they do in nascar then we’d know who was funding them at least.
Agreed with the consensus here, there is probably a negative trump lean but you don’t have to be a liberal to not like the guy. Even that is fairly isolated in the pol channel which you can mute if you want.
I don’t post much but have been around since the beginning and it feels mostly the same outside of jaybate who honestly was hit and miss for me anyway. HEM is another notable missing but he became quite antagonistic on his own so it wasn’t sad to see him go in the end.
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@Texas-Hawk-10 when was Juan named all conference? He was on the all defensive team but don’t see him as even as an honorable mention PG
Then you’re either blind or illiterate. Straight from the Big 12’s website:
Honorable Mention: Arizona: Tobe Awaka, Henri Veesaar; Baylor: Robert Wright; BYU: Egor Demin; UCF: Darius Johnson; Cincinnati: Jizzle James; Colorado: Julian Hammond III; Houston: Emanuel Sharp; Kansas: Dajuan Harris Jr.; Kansas State: David N’Guessan; Oklahoma State: Bryce Thompson; TCU: Noah Reynolds, Ernest Udeh Jr.; Utah: Gabe Madsen
Harris was also honorable mention in 2022-23 and 2023-24 as well. So apparently the people that watch and cover the Big 12 for a living disagree with you about Harris not being good enough to start anywhere else in the league.
Notice Cryer was all B12 first team for the second straight year and was second team all American. So glad Juan is so much better than him
Not this dead horse again. At what point will you accept that Dejuan Harris and LJ Cryer play different positions and Harris has had absolutely nothing to do with Cryer never coming to Kansas. This horse has been beaten dead, buried, dug up, beaten again, buried again, but apparently needs to dug up and beaten again. So for the eleventy millionth time:
Harris and Cryer were different recruiting classes. Harris was 2019 and Cryer was 2020. Harris was a higher rated recruit than Cryer out of high school. Harris was 94th in the 2019 247 Composite rankings and Cryer 100 in the 2020 247 Composite.
Out of high school, KU never offered Cryer. KU recruited Bryce Thompson at the 2 spot in that class. That’s who Self and staff chose over Cryer the first time.
Once Cryer entered the portal after the 2022-23 season, Cryer was well established as a 2 who couldn’t play the 1 full time. In regards to NIL, Self and staff chose Hunter Dickinson as the big money transfer. In regards to on court positions, Self and staff chose Morris and Timberlake over Cryer.
So again, Dejuan Harris had nothing to do with where LJ Cryer ended up playing in college. Comparing the two and continuing to try and imply Harris is why Cryer never came here has zero merit to it.