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Originally posted by ShockRef View Post
Stick,
I will type the as slowly as possible so maybe you will have enough time to comprehend.
I have explained in past multiple posts, that HCPM took over the job late in the recruiting process.
There was little left in the portal to choose from. Anyone worthwhile had already been bought and paid for.
So...pay close attention here...he had to choose from the likes of Beverly, Cortes etc. He got really lucky when Ridgnal came available out of nowhere.
If there had been a high level PG available, he would have jumped on it.
Point is...now pay close attention here again...THERE WEREN'T ANY AVAILABLE!
So he had what he was left with by your good friend IB.
That is all.
Not your finest hour. I have full confidence you'll bounce back.
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Originally posted by Stickboy46 View Post
I'm not wrong at all. You trying to make excuses. Why didn't Mills take his whole staff if that's what it took to be good? There are no extra restrictions put in place on WSU that USF doesn't have. It's a 100% apples to apples comparison. So YOU are "just wrong"
No one has said there's "restrictions" in place. Your coach, and entire staff that you have a relationship with, gets hired at a school in a better conference and says "come with us", you aren't staying at Kennesaw State. The difference is that Mills' players went to high major programs, one with huge NIL opportunities, while Abdur-Rahim's players went from low to mid major with their entire coaching staff.
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Originally posted by BAShocker View PostI really really really really don’t want to jump into this whole point guard discussion, but I can’t help it.
This is what I believe, take it or leave it.
PM thought he had Abmas pretty much in the bag. In fact, most recruiting “experts” had Abmas coming to WSU. By the time Abmas finally committed to Texas (on or about April 26th), there were few quality PG’s available.
Between that time and the time PM was hired, if you were a PG looking to play, you absolutely wouldn’t pick WSU because you would figure Abmas was going here and would get all the playing time. Other PG’s moved on.
Again, my opinion, take it or leave it.
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Originally posted by shocker43 View Post
Because one stayed to be the head coach, which is an upgrade from being an assistant. It's the same reason UNT was able to keep some of their important players.
No one has said there's "restrictions" in place. Your coach, and entire staff that you have a relationship with, gets hired at a school in a better conference and says "come with us", you aren't staying at Kennesaw State. The difference is that Mills' players went to high major programs, one with huge NIL opportunities, while Abdur-Rahim's players went from low to mid major with their entire coaching staff.
The case you are making might actually be WORSE for Mills. We've heard how tough it is to recruit to ORU which is why Mills only won 20 games 1 time in his career. They have "draconian" rules due to the religion connection. Yet ... not a single player from his NCAA tournament team wanted to step up a level and go to a school with less strange rules. Not a single one thought highly enough of HCPM to follow him to WSU. Not one. So was he ever really the reason they went to ORU? sure doesn't seem like it.
Though we are getting a bit off topic here. You stated he brought 3 players which is why they are good. Well 1 of the 3 hasn't played a minute all year. A second averages 5 pts a game. Really only 1 of the 3 players are impactful (Youngblood). 3 of the top 5 scorers came from other D1 schools or JUCOs. So really it was his overall ability to recruit as the reason why they are good. Along with his in game ability
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Originally posted by Topshock View Post
If this is the case, I do blame Abmas. If you tell someone you're going to do something you better do it if you ever want to be taken seriously again. For this reason, I have been enjoying Texas struggling this year immensely.
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Originally posted by shoxlax View Post
My understanding of the events tracks 100% in line with this, which is specifically why the NIL along with douche nozzle Jay Bilas and his cronies have ruined college basketball.
1) The underappreciated apparatus of the Douche that actually does the stinky work
When I looked up your word description of Jay Bilas, I found out that you Underappreciate him.
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Originally posted by asiseeit View PostI may be entirely wrong about this but I believe Nolan Richardson brought much of his Juco team to Tulas with him and had immediate success
"You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"
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"Late-game turnovers have been a problem for Wichita State this season, but the Shockers took care of the ball in the final few minutes and took home the win."
Shockers go on road to knock off UAB behind 29 from Rogers (msn.com)"You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"
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Originally posted by WstateU View Post
Oh, and the Spinners were legit!
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Originally posted by WstateU View Post
"Late-game turnovers have been a problem for Wichita State this season, but the Shockers took care of the ball in the final few minutes and took home the win."
Shockers go on road to knock off UAB behind 29 from Rogers (msn.com)Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
RIP Guy Always A Shocker
Carpenter Place - A blessing to many young girls/women
ICT S.O.S - Great local cause fighting against human trafficking
Wartick Insurance Agency - Saved me money with more coverage.
Save Shocker Sports - A rallying cry
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Originally posted by Stickboy46 View Post
Side comment about Jay Bilas. I laughed so hard at his uproar about the Duke player who tripped and shoved a fan then faked an injury this week. His comments that they should start arresting people who storm the court was hilarious.
Good for the Duke player though .. had to be carried off the floor screaming in pain only to not miss a single minute of the next game 3 days later. First player to ever come back from needing a full amputation to playing within a week.
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