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Coach Jacobson!Why can’t ISU be as successful as UNI ???
Coach Jacobson!Why can’t ISU be as successful as UNI ???
He'd be a grad xfer with 2 years of eligibility. I'm sure Coach Jake would waive the sit out so Green could play for his dad. Just like he did letting Doug McDermott out of his NLI.dont interconference transfers have to sit out 2 years?
I would be lying if I said I haven't dreamt of this.Hear me out....AJ Green get his degree from UNI in may.....what if his dream is to play under his HS dad. Green transfers to ISU and becomes the first ever 2-time Valley POY to win it on different teams. LOL. Not happening but would be a FACINATING turn of events.
Not if you’re a grad-transfer. And I’m not sure about the new Covid transfer rules, but Donovan Clay transferred from Valparaiso to Missouri State and did not have to sit at all.dont interconference transfers have to sit out 2 years?
I thought I had read where he recently stated he would not be returning to UNI for the 2022-23 season.He'd be a grad xfer with 2 years of eligibility. I'm sure Coach Jake would waive the sit out so Green could play for his dad. Just like he did letting Doug McDermott out of his NLI.
I think it was part of the pandemic rule's. If is was ok last year than it should work for everyone who is under the pandemic rules this year.I think TBS-20 was saying this is a conference rule - the 2 year sit-out for interconference transfers - and I think it is, or was. Good point about Donovan Clay not sitting out, wonder if the MVC dumped the rule, or the pandemic factored in, or ?????
So you're saying we will have AJ Green to replace Strong and go alongside Reeves? Great idea. Now we just need a point guard to run around and pass them the ball and hopefully some bigs who can set a good screen.Hear me out....AJ Green get his degree from UNI in may.....what if his dream is to play under his HS dad. Green transfers to ISU and becomes the first ever 2-time Valley POY to win it on different teams. LOL. Not happening but would be a FACINATING turn of events.
Old friend Aaron Cook gets a mentionA name we can rule out: UGA Athletics Launches Review of Basketball Program’s Culture Under Crean
Green, Reeves, Fleming?So you're saying we will have AJ Green to replace Strong and go alongside Reeves? Great idea. Now we just need a point guard to run around and pass them the ball and hopefully some bigs who can set a good screen.
Not saying that we don't have a capable point guard on our team, but they could use some development for me to be feeling good about where we stand at the position next year. I love Fleming and hope he can become a really good player for us. Time will tell. Maybe Kyle Green can pull Tyrese Hunter away from Iowa State (I kid).Green, Reeves, Fleming?
A name we can rule out: UGA Athletics Launches Review of Basketball Program’s Culture Under Crean
Our problem isn’t having a good coach leave after having success; it’s not hiring a good coach to replace the coach that left. If the AD would have replaced KS with someone more qualified than Tom Richardson the Redbirds may have continued to have more success going forward.Didn't see this posted yet. 10 Potential replacements from the Sun-Times.
Whoops has been posted, I am dumb. Good Article though.
Love Powell or Nagy. However, they likely both go for greener pastures after success, but that means success so I'll take it.
Tom Crean is 6 and 23 and is going to be fired regardless. I wonder if Georgia digs up enough dirt on him, they can void the $3.2 million buy-out by firing him.A name we can rule out: UGA Athletics Launches Review of Basketball Program’s Culture Under Crean
Totally agree with this. The TR hiring after KS stalled the train. We have seen other programs with mid-major success keep it going through the next one or two coaches.Our problem isn’t having a good coach leave after having success; it’s not hiring a good coach to replace the coach that left. If the AD would have replaced KS with someone more qualified than Tom Richardson the Redbirds may have continued to have more success going forward.