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Who else posts fake **** all day in order to maintain the acrimony? Wingnuts, that's who.
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Originally posted by wushock27 View PostMost people here in KY are thinking he is going somewhere else... The scary thing is that most don't seem to care if he doesn't come here because of their class coming in!
Based on fanbases, Kentucky's fans seem to have accepted he isn't going there for the most part. UNC fans are getting to that point (I've seen a few things like this, although this is one of the more ridiculous: http://keepingitheel.com/2013/04/24/...-a-good-thing/ ). Kansas fans don't seem to know what to think, and FSU fans are pretty quietly confident.
Which of course means nothing to what AW will actually decide. But my guess is KU or FSU. I still think Xavier Rathan Mayes going to FSU next year ends up being the tiebreaker for a kid that really doesn't need anything from any of the programs.Originally posted by BleacherReportFred VanVleet on Shockers' 3-Pt Shooting Confidence -- ' Honestly, I just tell these guys to let their nuts hang.'
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Originally posted by wushock27 View PostMost people here in KY are thinking he is going somewhere else... The scary thing is that most don't seem to care if he doesn't come here because of their class coming in!
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If you are super recruit #1, and you go to a school stacked with talent that could overshadow you, doesn't that put you somewhat at risk in the following year's draft from a position stand point? I'd think if you went to a school like WSU or even FSU, your stock would stay ultra high because you'd practically be guaranteed to be a star -- anything good that happens at those schools will be attributed to you (right or wrong), but at Kentucky not so much.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View PostIf you are super recruit #1, and you go to a school stacked with talent that could overshadow you, doesn't that put you somewhat at risk in the following year's draft from a position stand point? I'd think if you went to a school like WSU or even FSU, your stock would stay ultra high because you'd practically be guaranteed to be a star -- anything good that happens at those schools will be attributed to you (right or wrong), but at Kentucky not so much.
I think Nick agrees:poster_wu:I have come here to chew bubblegum and kickass ... and I'm all out of bubblegum.
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OK heres a question. If ky has all of these studs coming in and the class they had this year were all highly regarded is it a matter of the sophs holding on to their positions or will the new guys be better. Are the new guys all one and dones?
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Originally posted by pogo View PostOK heres a question. If ky has all of these studs coming in and the class they had this year were all highly regarded is it a matter of the sophs holding on to their positions or will the new guys be better. Are the new guys all one and dones?
So what they have is 6 top 100 freshmen coming in who are also the top, or almost the top, recruit at their position. Add to this 2 of 4 from last year's class that decided to not go into the draft, a very good holdover from the previous class, and one player who wasn't a top 100, but saw a lot of minutes last year. That 10 very good players/recruits looking to play 25+ mpg. Andrew Wiggins would further muddy those waters.
All these quality players fighting for PT might lead to a strong team. It could also lead to a lot of disgruntled teammates and poor chemistry as all want to impress the scouts and become higher draft picks.
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Originally posted by wushock27 View PostIt wasn't the fact that those guys weren't talented, but all of them except for Noel and Cauley-Stein didn't care and tried to go off talent alone instead of learning and getting better...
That was their problem.
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