2022 Transfer Portal Thread
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@FarmerJayhawk said in 2022 Transfer Portal Thread:
Soooo you know how I said we were definitely done with transfers this cycle?
Teaser. Tune in later this week!
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@FarmerJayhawk Pete Nance? Only name I can find out there right now and seems unc bound.
Whoās transferring out?
Doesnāt this signify maybe some open gym viewing has shown some things where Self wants more reinforcements?
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@FarmerJayhawk said in 2022 Transfer Portal Thread:
Soooo you know how I said we were definitely done with transfers this cycle?
Come on with it. Give it up. Inquiring minds want to know ā¦
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@kuballin10 is correct, itās Nance. KU pushing to get him on campus. How all the numbers would work, I donāt know.
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UNC getting a visit this week
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Whoās Nance? Donāt recall his nameā¦
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Think he will end up at UNC.
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@FarmerJayhawk words I donāt hear often here!
If you donāt have any inside info on whoās getting āthe talkā then hard to believe we have any chance.
Makes me think either we arenāt confident in Udeh or something granted the Nance kid just from stats and some highlight videos looked solid.
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@rockchalkjayhawk said in 2022 Transfer Portal Thread:
Whoās Nance? Donāt recall his nameā¦
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/pete-nance-1.html
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Wouldnāt Nance be a 5? Jalen at the 3/4.
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@Gorilla72 said in 2022 Transfer Portal Thread:
Wouldnāt Nance be a 5? Jalen at the 3/4.
We could definitely use another 5 that could play. Nance is what people think Cam Martin is basically.
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@BShark thatās not so great.
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@Crimsonorblue22 said in 2022 Transfer Portal Thread:
@BShark thatās not so great.
Not you, the delusional people that think Cam is good. Nance is good. If Cam is a factor we are in trouble but I believe Bill would play the FR bigs over Cam.
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@BShark said in 2022 Transfer Portal Thread:
@Crimsonorblue22 said in 2022 Transfer Portal Thread:
@BShark thatās not so great.
Not you, the delusional people that think Cam is good. Nance is good. If Cam is a factor we are in trouble but I believe Bill would play the FR bigs over Cam.
But heās got tattoos.
Doesnāt that make him good?
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Iām not saying he is good- - - - Iām not saying he is bad. - -My Question is IF Cam is bad ā Why the hell did Bill take him ? - Had to be intrest. - So why would you take the guy if he isnāt worth squat? - Nobody told Bill he had to take hi , why waste the Scholi ?
Again Iām not saying he is good - -just honest curious questions
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Bill makes mistakes, he isnāt infallible.
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I think of Cam as like Hunter Mickelson. If thatās your 5th big man that is a luxury.
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@Kcmatt7 Oh Lord, please do not resurrect the HM cheerleader!
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@BShark agreed and as we all do. If he learns from it thatās the key.
In recruiting itās like the nfl/nba draft and you have sure fire studs but even then sometimes they flop or donāt live up to the hype. Itās a crapshoot often.
Cam could flat out score and used his wide body in D2. Hard to ignore his numbers as say you throw Mitch down in D2 I doubt heād produced like Cam.
You hit on most recruits or transfer and miss on a few as maybe they just arenāt cutout for it. Hope Cam proves us all wrong but between Zach and the two frosh studs who are athletic freaks hard to see much time there.
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@Kcmatt7 said in 2022 Transfer Portal Thread:
I think of Cam as like Hunter Mickelson. If thatās your 5th big man that is a luxury.
Agree. Not everyone on the roster has to be a P5 level starter and itās hard to pull off. I think Kentucky only has 10 scholarship players next year.
@kuballin10 Mitch would have been a stud in D2 I feel. I was at the scrimmage yesterday (scorching hot ugh) and Zach is miles better athletically. Just watching them do the same kind of things, very telling.
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@BShark pretty sure Duke has routinely had open scholarships.
Seems like those two schools do it so there is no question if the freshman have competition or not.
Bill has never been that guy obviously. You fill the scholarships and you fight for minutes. I get the other strategy, but youāve seen it bite Duke in the ass only having 7 rotation guys and no depth behind it.
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@Kcmatt7 Yeah, Billās approach is fine, it just leads to more āmissesā when you take chances on guys and fill out the roster.
Camās issue is defense. He was a bad defender at the D2 level, so why Self took him I will never know.
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@BShark said in 2022 Transfer Portal Thread:
Bill makes mistakes, he isnāt infallible.
And where did you get that anybody was saying that Bill doesnāt make mistakes ?
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@kuballin10 said in 2022 Transfer Portal Thread:
@BShark agreed and as we all do. If he learns from it thatās the key.
In recruiting itās like the nfl/nba draft and you have sure fire studs but even then sometimes they flop or donāt live up to the hype. Itās a crapshoot often.
Cam could flat out score and used his wide body in D2. Hard to ignore his numbers as say you throw Mitch down in D2 I doubt heād produced like Cam.
You hit on most recruits or transfer and miss on a few as maybe they just arenāt cutout for it. Hope Cam proves us all wrong but between Zach and the two frosh studs who are athletic freaks hard to see much time there.
I donāt think Cam will see the floor a lot.- - just to much depth. - -I fully realize they were just scrimmages and kind of hard to gauge off these BUT I know this - - Zuby is a big boy and if we can get even half of that type of production from him or Udeh - -were going to be just fine with our bigs - you put those two in the Big position along with Zach - think the bigs are well covered
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@BShark cause of his coach.
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@jayballer67 100% agree I actually like how versatile the bigs are via each their own individual style of play. Allows us to play a lot of different ways offensively with Zach stretching the floor. This team is going to be fun to watch and hopefully we appreciate it because Iāll be the first to admit I had no belief in last years team that they could win it all. Last year has changed my mindset completely.
Iāve seen other teams get lucky and win but never us. After last year, Iāll hopefully be a little more positive around here.
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@Crimsonorblue22 said in 2022 Transfer Portal Thread:
@BShark cause of his coach.
I do think that was a big factor. Cam seems happy here, and the 13th player on the roster isnāt a big deal.
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Cam also doesnāt want to leave his lady friend. Which, understandable.
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@FarmerJayhawk so is she something else? I keep hearing about her.
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@Crimsonorblue22 said in 2022 Transfer Portal Thread:
@FarmerJayhawk so is she something else? I keep hearing about her.
alert
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Haleigh Harper if anyone wants to google/look. @Crimsonorblue22
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The NCAA has recommended transfer windows for approval. Basically making certain periods for players to enter the portal
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I donāt think Cam is on the roster to play. I think his job is to help develop the young bigs, help teach them the system, etc. I donāt think Cam on the team is a mistake by Bill- itās intentional. Weāre not playing 13 deep, why not take one of those spots and get a seasoned vet who wonāt demand minutes to help coach up the highly ranked newbies? I donāt mark this down as mistake- I mark it down as weāre playing checkers while Bill is playing chess.
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@Jethro Possible. And a guy like that gets to wear a ring just like the starters. Perfect for someone who knows his own limitations. Bonus when he does get to play.
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@mayjay you mean 2 rings
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@mayjay said in 2022 Transfer Portal Thread:
@Jethro Possible. And a guy like that gets to wear a ring just like the starters. Perfect for someone who knows his own limitations. Bonus when he does get to play.
If the rookies struggle or foul trouble arises, we have a Lightfoot light player who can play some minutes when needed. No matter whether heās playing or not, he is contributing to the team.
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KU tried with Nance, but heās not leaving Chapel Hill. Not that I blame him. Itās a fine place to be except for today when itās 100 and the heat index is like 110
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Iād take that weather. Going to be 55 in my neck of the woods tomm
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@FarmerJayhawk we had 1000ās of cattle die due to heat, humidity and lack of wind. My bro in law said they needed to feed them later too. Heās a rancher/farmer. It was gross seeing them all laying there dead.
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@BeddieKU23 said in 2022 Transfer Portal Thread:
Iād take that weather. Going to be 55 in my neck of the woods tomm
I will absolutely take that trade!
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@Crimsonorblue22 said in 2022 Transfer Portal Thread:
@FarmerJayhawk we had 1000ās of cattle die due to heat, humidity and lack of wind. My bro in law said they needed to feed them later too. Heās a rancher/farmer. It was gross seeing them all laying there dead.
I saw. SW Kansas got hit incredibly hard. Freaky weather event. I told my grandparents to head back to Colorado for awhile to avoid it
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@FarmerJayhawk said in 2022 Transfer Portal Thread:
@BeddieKU23 said in 2022 Transfer Portal Thread:
Iād take that weather. Going to be 55 in my neck of the woods tomm
I will absolutely take that trade!
When you expect 80 85 this time of yr and have 6, 7 months of pure cold yeah Iāll trade anyday!
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@FarmerJayhawk A vet was on tv tonight and said he said heās only seen this twice, itās a very rare weather phenomenon. Itās also very hard on the owners and the vets trying to help.
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Our a/c went out. 97 now. On their way!
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Yay, only a capacitor! Fixed now.
Heat sucks!
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@mayjay said in 2022 Transfer Portal Thread:
Yay, only a capacitor! Fixed now.
Heat sucks!
you can say that again
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@mayjay good thing you wonāt be like those cattle! it really is a bad thing, shouldnāt make light of it. Pretty rough thing to see. The governor has stepped in to help.
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As someone who has been around feedyards for over 40 years -unfortunately feed timing has nothing to do with the death loss @Crimsonorblue22 itās too bad as that would be an easy fix - the cattle have feed in front of them all day long - starts at 6 am, second feeding around noon third feeding finishing up around 4:30 - some places only feed twice 6-12 am and 1-4pm - 35,000-95,000 head of cattle per lot, it doesnāt happen instantly. Feed timing makes a big difference for cows that are calving - feed once per day at night and they are likely calve in the morning.
The pens were testing up to 150 degrees - wet manure on the ground was black, no shade, 106 degree air temps, high humidity (for here), and zero wind. These dead animals were 400-500# overweight and black too. The feedyards job is to pack weight on them and get good marbling in the meat, that doesnāt happen on a skinny animal - they are morbidly obese by the time they leave (or in this case die).
If you want pure comedy gold read any of the comments on twitter about it. - they were poisoned, the rancher needs more water for them, the government did it like they killed the buffalo, chem-trails, all 10,000 died on a ranch etc etc. itās funny until you realize they are serious and are allowed to vote.
10,000+ cattle dead is hard on the owners of the cattle, they wouldāve had all the expense in the animal with no income/ insurance to cover the loss. The feedyards donāt own all the cattle in the yards - just a portion the rest is custom fed by little guys like me - only lost one that I know of - locally raised so they handled the weather better.
Figure $1700-1850/ dead animal x10,000
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@dylans Yet another facet of meat production that I enable myself to forget in order to stay sane.
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@dylans said in 2022 Transfer Portal Thread:
As someone who has been around feedyards for over 40 years -unfortunately feed timing has nothing to do with the death loss @Crimsonorblue22 itās too bad as that would be an easy fix - the cattle have feed in front of them all day long - starts at 6 am, second feeding around noon third feeding finishing up around 4:30 - some places only feed twice 6-12 am and 1-4pm - 35,000-95,000 head of cattle per lot, it doesnāt happen instantly. Feed timing makes a big difference for cows that are calving - feed once per day at night and they are likely calve in the morning.
The pens were testing up to 150 degrees - wet manure on the ground was black, no shade, 106 degree air temps, high humidity (for here), and zero wind. These dead animals were 400-500# overweight and black too. The feedyards job is to pack weight on them and get good marbling in the meat, that doesnāt happen on a skinny animal - they are morbidly obese by the time they leave (or in this case die).
If you want pure comedy gold read any of the comments on twitter about it. - they were poisoned, the rancher needs more water for them, the government did it like they killed the buffalo, chem-trails, all 10,000 died on a ranch etc etc. itās funny until you realize they are serious and are allowed to vote.
10,000+ cattle dead is hard on the owners of the cattle, they wouldāve had all the expense in the animal with no income/ insurance to cover the loss. The feedyards donāt own all the cattle in the yards - just a portion the rest is custom fed by little guys like me - only lost one that I know of - locally raised so they handled the weather better.
Figure $1700-1850/ dead animal x10,000
My favorite is Bill Gates had them whacked to make us eat plant burgers