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Originally posted by Play Angry View PostNew Mexico State checks in at #88 in the Top 144 Countdown.I have come here to chew bubblegum and kickass ... and I'm all out of bubblegum.
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UNI lands in the same 7 AM CST time slot for their rematch with Stephen F. Austin in this year's Tip-Off Marathon on Tuesday, November 17.
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Originally posted by Play Angry View PostUNI lands in the same 7 AM CST time slot for their rematch with Stephen F. Austin in this year's Tip-Off Marathon on Tuesday, November 17.
Brutal.
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I'm anxious to hear how the next round of practices have gone/are going. Seemed like in years past we would get a few reports from scrimmages and the like which gave us a little taste of how the newcomers are fitting in with the "oldsters" and it always helped to add to the excitement for the upcoming season. The paucity of information regarding this new crop, McDuffie, Shamet, Taylor and Hamilton, other than the work out piece Sully wrote a week or so ago is killing me. I'm dying to know how those four look on the court.
One of the earlier articles by Sully indicated 3G is finding the new group is fitting in better than last year's newcomers and I'm curious if that means we'll see these four on the court earlier and more often than previous freshmen. They've got a lot of talent in front of them so if they do make it on the court early, I'm liking our chances for a deep, deep run come March/April 2016!
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Originally posted by TheYetiOk. Summer to-do list complete. Kid all moved in at WSU (Still wishing I would've gotten a cellphone video of the KU admissions dude when Nick turned down his full ride offer), had the 7th (and final) kidney surgery this morning, I am ready for some basketball!!!
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Originally posted by ShockerPrez View PostEven with all of our recruits that they stole?
KU has Ellis - S16
KSU has Wade - likely to finish in the top 10 in the B12
WSU has Wessel - F4, S16; Baker - F4, S16, Frankamp, Shamet, Taylor, and Morris from the local area.
I can see why KU gets so many players who leave early for the NBA. Ellis has pretty much demonstrated that leaving early is best. Player development doesn't seem to be something that happens at KU for a player who stays.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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Originally posted by Aargh View PostThanks to an ESPN writer (cited in the Media Love thread) we know that Marshall will have to leave WSU because he has no hope of recruiting high quality local talent against all those P5 schools surrounding Wichita.
KU has Ellis - S16
KSU has Wade - likely to finish in the top 10 in the B12
WSU has Wessel - F4, S16; Baker - F4, S16, Frankamp, Shamet, Taylor, and Morris from the local area.
I can see why KU gets so many players who leave early for the NBA. Ellis has pretty much demonstrated that leaving early is best. Player development doesn't seem to be something that happens at KU for a player who stays."In God we trust, all others must bring data." - W. Edwards Deming
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Were those guys high level recruits? I seriously don't know. Don't pay enough attention to KU to really know. Just my personal opinion (which is probably somewhat skewed by not caring enough), but it seems to me that Bill Self is a "rich man's" Mark Few. They both seem to recruit well (although the name on the jersey does give Self a huge advantage). They both pull in enough talent to be relatively dominant in up and down/overrated conferences. They both seem to be outcoached pretty consistently at tourney time. I guess my question is, while he (and his staff) obviously help lesser known guys to get better, are the top tier guys getting any better by being there?"You Don't Have to Play a Perfect Game. Your Best is Good Enough."
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Originally posted by ShockdaWorld View PostWere those guys high level recruits? I seriously don't know. Don't pay enough attention to KU to really know. Just my personal opinion (which is probably somewhat skewed by not caring enough), but it seems to me that Bill Self is a "rich man's" Mark Few. They both seem to recruit well (although the name on the jersey does give Self a huge advantage). They both pull in enough talent to be relatively dominant in up and down/overrated conferences. They both seem to be outcoached pretty consistently at tourney time. I guess my question is, while he (and his staff) obviously help lesser known guys to get better, are the top tier guys getting any better by being there?
Also, it's hilarious how people here think Bill Self is not one of the best coaches in the game. If we didn't have Marshall and we could have anyone we wanted, he's on my top 5 list. The notion of him getting "outcoached pretty consistently come tourney time" is a riot as well. Taking one game and using it to judge a season where they played 30-35 games already is just nonsense."In God we trust, all others must bring data." - W. Edwards Deming
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Originally posted by Kel Varnsen View PostAre the top tier guys going to get any better by going anywhere though? If you're a 5 star recruit and legitimately are a one-and-done (Ellis is not in this category), it doesn't matter where you go. You're only there for a year (two tops). You're doing a little bit of skill development, but most of it is learning the offense and playing the games. Andrew Wiggins could have gone to Wichita State or even Robert Morris and he would've been a top 5 pick.
Also, it's hilarious how people here think Bill Self is not one of the best coaches in the game. If we didn't have Marshall and we could have anyone we wanted, he's on my top 5 list. The notion of him getting "outcoached pretty consistently come tourney time" is a riot as well. Taking one game and using it to judge a season where they played 30-35 games already is just nonsense."You Don't Have to Play a Perfect Game. Your Best is Good Enough."
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