WayneFleekHoosier Posted May 18, 2023 Posted May 18, 2023 Mixed feelings just like the rest of y’all. I can definitely see the good attributes. Speed, confidence, experience, talent. We need the ball to move around. We need a willing passer but also a shot maker. IF we added someone like Love, Cupps, Gunn, Galloway minutes take a big chunk out. Love is gonna be a 25-30 minute guy. X will be too depending on foul trouble. Mgbako-Banks at 3 in a similar spot.Reneau-Walker at 4 similar split.Ware-Sparks. I see those spots at 25-30 10-15 splits. Galloway probably gets backup PG minutes in this scenario over Cupps. It appeared our staff was quite interested before but Mgbako addition might have completely changed that. Sent from my iPad using BtownBanners Stuhoo 1 Quote
NashvilleHoosier Posted May 18, 2023 Posted May 18, 2023 1 hour ago, Hardwood83 said: He's a cancer How so? Quote
OGIUAndy Posted May 18, 2023 Posted May 18, 2023 1 hour ago, Brass Cannon said: Didn’t the kid play on an NC runner up. I doubt he’s a guaranteed cancer. I too would like some evidence of the cancer talk. He definitely shoots a lot, but the upside is there. Just needs to reign it in. Quote
Honkyman Posted May 18, 2023 Posted May 18, 2023 Some news outlets are reporting the reason why Love de-committed from Michigan is that he lacked the credits to transfer. If true, how does he transfer to Indiana (or anywhere else but a junior college)? Tom White 1 Quote
tyappleg Posted May 18, 2023 Posted May 18, 2023 15 minutes ago, Honkyman said: Some news outlets are reporting the reason why Love de-committed from Michigan is that he lacked the credits to transfer. If true, how does he transfer to Indiana (or anywhere else but a junior college)? Michigan is apparently very strict with transfer credits. I don't know the comparison to IU, but I don't think it's a grades issue. Quote
Uspshoosier Posted May 18, 2023 Posted May 18, 2023 36 minutes ago, Honkyman said: Some news outlets are reporting the reason why Love de-committed from Michigan is that he lacked the credits to transfer. If true, how does he transfer to Indiana (or anywhere else but a junior college)? Michigan has a strict transfer policy where they have to be above a certain mark before all their credits transfer from the other school. He didn’t meet that high mark. It cost them Terrance Shannon last year and Love this year. ALASKA HOOSIER 1 Quote
Honkyman Posted May 18, 2023 Posted May 18, 2023 1 minute ago, Uspshoosier said: Michigan has a strict transfer policy It is not a good look for IU to be accepting transfer athletes that have been rejected by another conference school because of insufficient course credits. Home Jersey 1 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted May 18, 2023 Posted May 18, 2023 It's an either / or proposition. You want him or you don't want him. I don't because I don't think he fits the locker room culture Woody has built. Not questioning his basektball abilities at all but just don't like his fit on our team. go iu bb, mike vannice and sweetpain 3 Quote
Home Jersey Posted May 18, 2023 Posted May 18, 2023 From personal experience, I don't think Love would have the same issue at IU in terms of credits transferring in. That said, I'm not personally "rooting" for this recruitment and don't think it will pick up steam again. If it does though, I have full trust in Woodson and staff. Redcamaro, J34, Joe_hoopsier and 2 others 5 Quote
Stuhoo Posted May 18, 2023 Posted May 18, 2023 If we make this happen I'll be a fan of it: We are surely, very much focused on team fit. Therefore, if our staff brings him in that will signify we have full confidence in team fit, and we'd be getting a helluva college basketball player. Home Jersey 1 Quote
CSP Posted May 18, 2023 Posted May 18, 2023 1 hour ago, Honkyman said: It is not a good look for IU to be accepting transfer athletes that have been rejected by another conference school because of insufficient course credits. This simply isn't true. lillurk, thebigweave and Joe_hoopsier 3 Quote
CSP Posted May 18, 2023 Posted May 18, 2023 The amount of credits isn't the issue, and regardless of UNC's willingness to give fake classes in the past, it's an excellent academic institution and CL spent 3 years there and left in good academic standing, I'd venture to guess CL is a solid student. If Michigan wants to be uppity, I'd take their leftovers. thebigweave and Hoosierfanyuh 2 Quote
Honkyman Posted May 18, 2023 Posted May 18, 2023 3 minutes ago, btownqb said: This simply isn't true. Of course, it is true. I keep hearing about how IU is a top academic university, yet we would be willing to accept an athlete who is academically ineligible of enrolling at the University of Michigan. As a proud IU graduate and rabid IU basketball fan, I think we should and can do better. Maybe Love should go to summer school and improve his academic standing before deciding which school he is going to play for next season. Quote
CSP Posted May 18, 2023 Posted May 18, 2023 2 minutes ago, Honkyman said: Of course, it is true. I keep hearing about how IU is a top academic university, yet we would be willing to accept an athlete who is academically ineligible of enrolling at the University of Michigan. As a proud IU graduate and rabid IU basketball fan, I think we should and can do better. Maybe Love should go to summer school and improve his academic standing before deciding which school he is going to play for next season. It's not. Michigan is the issue, not Caleb Love. Michigan should spend the summer figuring out what is wrong in their admissions dept/policy to not allow someone transferring from UNC to get in without flaw. Makes no sense. Quote
CSP Posted May 18, 2023 Posted May 18, 2023 2 hours ago, Honkyman said: Some news outlets are reporting the reason why Love de-committed from Michigan is that he lacked the credits to transfer. If true, how does he transfer to Indiana (or anywhere else but a junior college)? Because you're confused of the issue. The kid was literally just at UNC. Literally. Not a JC, not UL, not Cinci..... UNC. The kids grades are fine. thebigweave and lillurk 2 Quote
MyDRockHard Posted May 18, 2023 Posted May 18, 2023 13 minutes ago, Honkyman said: Of course, it is true. I keep hearing about how IU is a top academic university, yet we would be willing to accept an athlete who is academically ineligible of enrolling at the University of Michigan. As a proud IU graduate and rabid IU basketball fan, I think we should and can do better. Maybe Love should go to summer school and improve his academic standing before deciding which school he is going to play for next season. It's not an issue of his GPA. From my understanding, UM has very strict transfer credit policies. Since Caleb is an upperclassman, it actually goes against him. UM is more forgiving to underclassmen since they won't be set too far back if most of their credits don't transfer over. Since he's coming from an out of state school, they'll probably take less than half his credits. Schools known for their academics don't want kids who have been in school full-time for 6 semesters but have less than 30 credits. lillurk, thebigweave, ALASKA HOOSIER and 1 other 4 Quote
Honkyman Posted May 18, 2023 Posted May 18, 2023 10 minutes ago, btownqb said: The kid was literally just at UNC. Literally. Not a JC, not UL, not Cinci..... UNC. The kids grades are fine. Isn't UNC the school where basketball and football players were given credit for doing nothing? Is it any surprise that a UNC basketball player's transcript might be suspect and not all credits transferable? Quote
CSP Posted May 18, 2023 Posted May 18, 2023 1 minute ago, Honkyman said: Isn't UNC the school where basketball and football players were given credit for doing nothing? Is it any surprise that a UNC basketball player's transcript might be suspect and not all credits transferable? Look I mentioned that in an above post, but UNC is absolutely right on par with us in terms of academics. Again, this is a Michigan issue/flaw, not Caleb Love. And to answer the bold, no it's not a surprise at all that Michigan is still being uppity about their admissions, their fans have had an issue about this for a while. Not a good look for them. thebigweave, lillurk and mamasa 3 Quote
Popular Post Stuhoo Posted May 18, 2023 Popular Post Posted May 18, 2023 Here's where the **** up is; how in the world did Michigan Basketball take his commitment without first confirming with the university that it would be a seamless academic transfer process? Maybe I'm overstating it, but that seems to be a complete clown show by UM Basketball staff. There's also this; I'm reading in multiple places that UM will not issue a UM degree to anyone who has more than half of their college credit hours from another institution. If that's the case, Love would have needed to give up at least one year of college credits from UNC to allow for the transfer. If he was close to graduation that would be a pretty tough pill to swallow. Love went to a really good academic-oriented high school; it was not a sports factory high school and he graduated from there with honors. I would expect that he's a fine student. Crimson and Cream, IUsafety, Stromboli and 6 others 9 Quote
Honkyman Posted May 18, 2023 Posted May 18, 2023 Just now, btownqb said: this is a Michigan issue/flaw, not Caleb Love. I wouldn't refer to insistence on meeting academic standards as a flaw of the university. Quote
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