Oso planning to go pro
I think he would be, and the Utah press is suggesting the same. He'd be an interesting get, and no coach is going to pass up a very capable 7 footer just because they don't necessarily "need" him. We've been concerned about rebounding without the Hausers - his rebound numbers were really good last year, especially in conference play. Doesn't score a ton, but that might be exactly what we need - a shot blocker who can rebound. You can have some interesting combination/sub scenarios between Jayce, Theo, Ed, and Bailey.
Hoiberg trying to cut out the middleman:https://www.sltrib.com/sports/utah-utes/2019/04/23/utes-sign-prep-basketball/
Not to mention Eke if he works his way into the rotation.
What happens in the event of a tie?
A thought is that Symir might not be able to reclassify to 2019 but perhaps be able to join the team mid-season and redshirt.
I would take the Rick SLU program right now.
Someone is floating that theory on Dodds board. That could make sense, given Symir will be playing summer ball. He might need the extra semester to graduate.Symir would get a headstart on learning the system. Wouldn't make sense to burn a year of eligibility for roughly 20 games since he'd already be behind on practice.
There are four names in blue on the other side of the board as well. Anyone able to make those out? Guessing they're just 2020 recruits, but could be 2019 guys they're looking at.
im very curious as well
Don't know about the dark blue one, but I got this one at the spirit shop in January.https://spiritshop.marquette.edu/Ring-Out-Tee-Gold-p/28033.htm
Does it say ring out vertically on the back?