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8 hours ago, yogisballin said:

I just wrote down our roster for this coming year. Like, I knew it was bad but now I’ve done this. Kinda scary.

Also, if Hunter isn’t cleared to play and let’s say D Davis has another injury plagued season. Things will be extremely bare. Some guys are just going to have to step up!

Going to be a long year this season.


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I think the front court is strong, but man the backcourt is really scary and thin. There’s a not a single proven volume shooter on the team. By volume shooter, I mean a guy proven to be consistently good at scoring from the perimeter. 

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7 hours ago, BGleas said:

I think the front court is strong, but man the backcourt is really scary and thin. There’s a not a single proven volume shooter on the team. By volume shooter, I mean a guy proven to be consistently good at scoring from the perimeter. 

Same could be said about our frontcourt as well. I mean DD has shown what he's capable of but that was prior to the Achilles. 

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5 minutes ago, WayneFleekHoosier said:

Samari Curtis to Nebraska. Along with about 5-7 transfers.

Hoiberg will be a pain in the keister.


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Hoiberg is going to have them competing for B10 titles within a few years. Guy is a really under appreciated college coach.

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43 minutes ago, brumdog45 said:

Nebraska's incoming transfers:

Derrick Walker from the University of Tennessee.  Was a three star recruit in 2017, ranked 270th by 247.  Averaged 1.4 points and 1.7 rebounds last year.  Will have to sit out this season.  Will have two years of eligibility.

Haanif Cheatem, graduate transfer.  Averaged 13 points and 5 rebounds in 10 games at Florida Gulf Coast.  Season ended when he had shoulder surgery.  This will be his third stop after first transferring from Marquette.

Matej Kavas, graduate transfer from Seattle.  10 point/5 rebound guy who also suffered injuries.

Cam Mack, JUCO transfer.  247 ranks him as just the 25th best incoming JUCO and 422nd best incoming 2019 player.

Dalano Banton.  Will have to sit out next year before having three years of eligibility.  Averaged 3.4 points, 3 rebounds, and 2 assists at Western Kentucky as a freshman.

Shamiel Stevenson.  Transfer from Nevada but never actually even played there.   His history.:  committed and played at Pittsburgh in 2017.  Was the a high 200 ranked freshman.  Did have a decent freshman season, averaging 8.5 points.  Pittsburgh changed coaches in the offseason between 2017-8 and 2018-9 and he announced he would transfer....then changed course and came back to Pittsburgh.  Fell out of the rotation and transferred midseason to Nevada.  

Am I missing something?  I'm not sure I'd offer up this group as evidence of Hoiberg working his magic.  Grad transfers I get as they are one year no risk rentals when you have scholarships to give, but take a look at the other guys who will now take up scholarships for two or three years:  Walker, Mack, Banton, and Stevenson.  Would we be happy offering any of those guys taking up multiple years of scholarships?  Walker couldn't get on the court with Tennessee, Banton wasn't playing all that much for a mid major, Mack is a JUCO type of player that doesn't typically garner major offers and Stevenson is now on this third team in three years.

 

Wow, they just care so much about winning. What great roster construction.

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That is puzzling to me too. I am fine with leaving a scholly or two open, but when you have a  need and there are sooooo many options it is odd not to pursue......anyone. All the chips are on player development and the existing incoming guys I guess. 

Apparently it’s on our administration for making the academic requirements too difficult. Could be wrong, but Martha the Mop Lady’s Twitter is pretty accurate


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1 hour ago, ctown2grhoosier said:

Seriously why are we not going after any Grad Transfers guards? 

How do we know that the staff isn’t? I don’t feel like we knew about Fitzner until it was pretty close to a commitment

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Several commentators on Twitter who are knowledgeable have been bemoaning how difficult IU's admission standards are for grad transfers in football and basketball which accounts for the fact we don't appear to be overly active in that area.  Not by Archie's or CTA's choice but an administration forced down decision that severely limits their options.  Is it a Fred Glass mandate or a mandate from higher up isn't clear.

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Can anyone name one graduate transfer basketball target that couldn't transfer to IU because of high admission standards. It sounds like a totally made up theory.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Honkyman said:

Can anyone name one graduate transfer basketball target that couldn't transfer to IU because of high admission standards. It sounds like a totally made up theory.

A lot of behind the scenes transcript evaluations and application processes go on with grad transfers, a lot of times before any sort of interest on either side is made public, so your question isn’t exactly fair. 

The staff could have been interested in any of the biggest kids, but they were ruled out before we ever knew about it. 

Posted
10 minutes ago, MikeRoberts said:

Students transfer to and from IU all the time, I can’t imagine they make it more difficult for basketball and football players


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It's not that they make it more difficult, it's that other landing spots relax the requirements, and make it easier than a regular transfer.

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