New 2019 Recruiting



  • @KirkIsMyHinrich

    All time leading shot blocker at SFA



  • BeddieKU23 said:

    @KirkIsMyHinrich

    All time leading shot blocker at SFA

    I got aroused by his defensive stats on sports reference.



  • @BShark

    Always liked him, remembered the yr they won a tourney game and lost to WV. He can shoot the 3 too. Ideal 4 man if your going with shooters



  • BShark said:

    BeddieKU23 said:

    @KirkIsMyHinrich

    All time leading shot blocker at SFA

    I got aroused by his defensive stats on sports reference.

    And 3PT shooting %s over .400



  • He is visiting Illinois as well and Underwood recruited him to SFA so this actually could be a tough pull.



  • BeddieKU23 said:

    @KirkIsMyHinrich

    All time leading shot blocker at SFA

    I mean Dedric averaged more blocks per game at Memphis than Holyfield did at SFA. In 3 seasons, Dedric has 161 blocks. In 3 seasons, TJ has 133 blocks. So ya, Dedric lite.



  • But can he jump? I assume he can jump. That was the issue for Dedric and why his blocks tapered off at the B12 level.



  • I wouldn’t say no but I’d kind of rather just play Dave and Mitch.



  • Idk about Mitch.



  • He’d probably average 4 blocks per game in the Southland conference.



  • KirkIsMyHinrich said:

    He’d probably average 4 blocks per game in the Southland conference.

    Fair. He would also probably average like 5 pts. Mitch is basically just a zero on offense.



  • Similar feelings. I wouldn’t be upset. I wouldn’t be pumped. He’s better than an empty scholarship.



  • @BShark Averaged 2.4 pts in 11.7 minutes in the Big 12. Exrapolating to 30 minutes it’s about 7 points. Adjusting for an easier SOS in the Southland probably around 10ish pts.



  • Hawk8086 said:

    @BShark Of those 3…what order would you prefer?

    OF those three myself I think I would want # 1 Precious for front front court help - -then probably Hampton because of his shooting - -the 3 Stanley - but man I’d still take Stanley would be a hard choice for the 3rd spot



  • @Kcmatt7 Exactly where I’m at with it. Going to need bodies/numbers so a couple grad transfers make sense to fill out the roster.

    @KirkIsMyHinrich You stop it with your fancy math.



  • @BShark My fancy math isn’t enough to prevent my research professor from yelling at me weekly.



  • BShark said:

    Crimsonorblue22 said:

    Why hasn’t doke decided?

    The door may be ajar.

    that’s what I was wondering myself earlier today. - of all the people to have a decision - -I thought he would of been one of the 1st ones to make an announcement - -thusly I agree with you - you don’t suppose he might be thinking of coming back do you? - -could be he wants that degree NOW - been discussed so many times BUT just don’t think his NBA status is gonna change that much think he is gonna drown in the modern day NBA - -trying to keep pace with the fast pace up and down the floor - Some one might give him a shot off his size alone but truly think his money is over sea’s - -ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY



  • @BShark 🥴



  • Crimsonorblue22 said:

    @BShark 🥴

    ?



  • @BShark defensive stats



  • https://twitter.com/teejayy_22/status/943549700375969793

    Dunking on a Missouri player. Me gusta.



  • KirkIsMyHinrich said:

    @BShark Averaged 2.4 pts in 11.7 minutes in the Big 12. Exrapolating to 30 minutes it’s about 7 points. Adjusting for an easier SOS in the Southland probably around 10ish pts.

    So we could replace Grimes’ production by playing Mitch more? 😆



  • I don’t see how Doke is back. Self basically said so.



  • @dylans no



  • Stanley is visiting Duke this weekend.

    Unfortunately we know how this story ends. They are going to swoop in and get him and hurt this next week.



  • Lol



  • Lol at adding Duke to his previously cut list. Crap.



  • What a joke. I’m so incredibly tired of being an Adidas school.



  • I’m incredibly tired of duke



  • Woodrow said:

    Stanley is visiting Duke this weekend.

    Unfortunately we know how this story ends. They are going to swoop in and get him and hurt this next week.

    Whatever will be will be. All I want is:

    • an athletic kid
    • with a non-broken shot
    • who can move his feet
    • and who wants to work hard and get better
    • and help his team win
    • and won’t go pro until he’s projected first round, or projected at his presumed highest in the draft

    If that’s Stanley, awesome. Come on down. If it isn’t, then on to the next kid.



  • I have faith in Self but I’m growing pretty pessimistic about what he’s going to salvage here.

    Hurt is going to Duke. I assume Stanley is now as well. I don’t think Precious comes to KU. As of right now we don’t even have a official visit secured with Beverly. I just don’t see how this ends well for Self and KU.



  • Well just seen the 247 pick already where he says or gave a Duke pick for Stanley - if that happens then it happens

    That also might mean that Duke knows they not in the running for Hampton anymore so- -so they had to re adjust - -might just make things a lot better for us if Hampton re classifies As a matter of fact pretty sure he will



  • I’m tellin you I’m about ready to cash this fricken years recruiting in for sure. - Getting really sick and tired of all the misses - -it’s a dam cess pool

    How in the hell can a school just come in out of now where on the LAST weekend before the kid is making an announcement and get a visit out of him - -Stanley? - Duke just waltzes in and now I see they have 5 CB picks for him - the 1st day he visits the campus - that’s just beyond comprehending. - All I hear about how hard it is to pull a west Coast kid off the Coast. - -Well we are talking about pulling a kid off the Coast and going completely to the opposite Coast - all the way across the Nation - -Coast - -to - -Coast - there is no way you can’t tell me something smells there.

    Then I see the other recruit - -Beverly just got another CB to Georgia -dam CB shows 80% Michigan St for the kid and Georgia the other 20% - this just adds up to one huge big pile of DOG DOO - -just a fricked up year for sure



  • @Crimsonorblue22

    I’m incredibly tired of college basketball.

    And Pro basketball.

    And baseball.

    And football - just pro football, because the Chiefs always get rid of their best players, plus I’m excited to see what Miles does the next few seasons at KU.

    But I still like golf. It is the BEST to nap to.



  • You might wanna sit down for this - - Stanley has postponed his announcement date till the 20th of April - -a day AFTER Hurts Announcement - - - - -ABSOLUTE STUNNER - -could it be - - 19th of April - -Hurt announces - -DUKE - - 20th of April - - Stanley announces DUKE - we are getting clowned by Rat face - -ABSOLUTELY SHOCKING -



  • @jayballer73 They’ll probably do Duke as much good as Zion did.



  • @nuleafjhawk Are you saying he’s doing us a favor by forcing Bill into multi-year players? 😉



  • @nuleafjhawk the Chiefs have had a great off-season so far



  • @dylans Yes!

    Think about the OAD’s that KU has had. I won’t mention names, but you know who they are. Have they helped us in any way?

    Think about the 4 year players…again I won’t name names. But many of them are on banners hanging in the rafters of Allen Fieldhouse.

    It’s not just us. I was just talking about this earlier this morning with a guy at work. Look for Gonzaga to start a downward spiral in the next few years - because - they got to where they are because of having a core of juniors and seniors that got to know each other and they played well together as a team. Now that they are starting to reach that “elite” (not blue blood) status, they will start seeing an influx of OAD’s and they will start seeing a whole lot of “L”'s pile up.

    Give me a team of junior and senior nobody’s anytime. For instance:

    2019 National Championship players -

    VIRGINIA -

    Diakite - JR

    Clark - FR

    Guy - JR

    Jerome - JR

    Hunter - SO

    Key - JR

    Salt - SR

    Huff - SO


    TEXAS TECH

    Owens - SR

    Mooney - SR

    Culver - SO

    Moretti - SO

    Odiase - SR

    Francis - SR

    Edwards - SR

    Corprew - SO

    Sorry this is so long-winded, but this really jumps out at me. Each team had one Freshman, Virginia had 2 sophomores and TT had three, but all the rest are Juniors and Seniors. To my limited knowledge, none of those players were players that Duke, Kentucky, UNC or any other blue bloods were really slobbering over.

    I don’t know - maybe it doesn’t mean anything. But it does to me.



  • @nuleafjhawk think some of those guys transferred in?



  • @nuleafjhawk Of the four transfers on Texas Tech’s roster, three played prominent roles as the Red Raiders knocked off Michigan State 61-51 in the Final Four on Saturday night at U.S. Bank Stadium.

    Fifth-year senior guard Matt Mooney, a grad transfer from South Dakota, scored a team-high 22 points in the win. Another grad transfer from St. John’s, forward Tariq Owens, came back from an ankle injury to finish with seven points, four rebounds and three blocked shots in 22 minutes.

    Senior guard Brandone Francis, a conventional transfer from Florida, had nine points and two assists in 25 minutes off the bench.

    “It says a lot about our culture, the things we have down there in Lubbock (Texas),” Francis said. “Everyone is family.”

    Swingman DeShawn Corprew, a JUCO college transfer from South Plains College, played just two minutes off the bench against Michigan State but is averaging 5.3 points and 3.5 rebounds off the bench for Texas Tech.



  • @nuleafjhawk Yeah, it’s how you win a championship. You have a core of talented “program” guys (3-4 year players). Then you sprinkle in 1 and 2 year talent at a couple of positions. That’s how KU won in ‘08, that’s how ‘Nova won both of their championships, it’s how UK won their one championship under Cal (that and Anthony freakin’ Davis was the one year player they sprinkled in). Poor timing too, KU got hot in the tournament and would’ve picked up a title in another year.



  • @dylans did you see my post?



  • @dylans Only two teams have won an NCAA title since Self has been at KU, with a OAD player, and those are UK in 2012 and Duke in 2015.

    I’m wordsmithing here – One year talent leaves after one year. An OAD. A presumed OAD is one that is assumed to leave going into the year. Just kind of how I think the terms are used. I don’t know if you agree on the definitions there.

    You mentioned one and two year “talent.” KU didn’t have a one year talent. Rush didn’t leave after one year. Not an OAD and thus not a one year talent (but I get the argument on the knee injury, but he stayed three years). He was a presumed OAD though.

    KU, of course, did have two year talent in Arthur. I think the two year talent point is good one. Three year is probably the best range, because they ramp up to NBA level talent.

    I guess my point is that out of all the years that Self has been at KU, only two teams have won a NC with actual guys that are OADs. The OADs in those instances were also presumed OADS.

    I wonder, and I know I looked at this a few years ago, what are the teams that won NCs with presumed OADs that stayed into their second, third, fourth seasons like KU did with Rush? Nobody on Nova’s two NCs, UNC, and VA were presumed OADs that hung around, right?

    Duke has three projected top 10 picks, all presumed OAD, and no FF to show for it.

    Of course, teams can NOT win the NC with third and fourth year talent, as we’ve seen here. Even with really good upper classmen.

    But it just seems obvious. SKIP PRESUMED OADs. As a strong general rule – They are bad for your program. They bring drama. They create an environment that is not focused on the team achievement. They simply don’t deliver. The evidence is undeniable.



  • Man we for sure have a plague. - - With all the activity showing up on 247 today - -5 CB’S today for Stanley to Duke - -and now see 4 CB’S today with Beverly to Georgia - -and the GOOD NEWS just keeps rolling in - -hell it might come down to me tell my buddy who is in a chair to go try out could make it as a starter. - I’m mean he is only 67 yrs old and on disability - could be a real stud



  • @jayballer73

    The bags are flowing in Georgia.

    Stanley never gave the vibe he would be here. Nothing new with those types.



  • BeddieKU23 said:

    @jayballer73

    The bags are flowing in Georgia.

    Stanley never gave the vibe he would be here. Nothing new with those types.

    all this is telling me is - -that these schools are REALLY playing THIS FBI AND NCAA thing to the hilt



  • @HighEliteMajor I’m 100% in agreement with your position on the OAD’s. You seem like a very bright guy and I’m a regular schmuck, but why is it that people like you and I can see how blatantly obvious it is that the OAD’s are bad for college basketball and the “experts”, the coaches and administrators and the people that do this for a living are blind to it?

    It blows my frickin regular schmuck mind.



  • because while you and I are watching the game, we don’t see the $$$$ under the table.



  • @nuleafjhawk I think great players are great for basketball. I think OAD factories are bad for a program. And I think the OAD rule by the NBA needs done away. Kids that show out could still go pro after a year and it would save us from a bunch of Grimes’ that were pre-determined to go even after a lackluster season.

    Coaches are always going to go after the top talent. Talented rosters can win games even with coaching mistakes. (i.e.Scott Drew or Cunzo w/ Porter)


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