Kolek planning to go pro
But the fact is they need bodies. I'm not comfortable with the number of experienced players coming back right now. If Symir reclassifies, I would be all for that instead of picking up one of these guys.
We need to be careful here...remember how excited everyone was when they landed Chartouny?? Well his struggles at the BE level are well documented. Both of these kids played at levels lower than Chartouny did. Bodies is all they would be..not impactful by any stretch.
So I really have to describe why I would prefer a top 50 freshman prospect to a couple guys who played in the America East?
I would take the Rick SLU program right now.
No, MU really doesn't need to be careful here. They're one-year players who wouldn't be taking scholarships away from potential class of 2020 players or even a sit-out transfer. If they don't work out, no harm done. Gievn the deed for depth, taking a flyer on a grad transfer or two makes complete sense.Some of you have totally reached to point where you're complaining for complaining's sake.
Can we fit both?
No, MU really doesn't need to be careful here. They're one-year players who wouldn't be taking scholarships away from potential class of 2020 players or even a sit-out transfer. If they don't work out, no harm done. Gievn the need for depth, taking a flyer on a grad transfer or two makes complete sense.Some of you have totally reached to point where you're complaining for complaining's sake.
It would be difficult to refuse an immediately eligible 6'9 player.
Well, it depends on how you look at things..sure, they don't hurt anything if they don't work out, but they also don't impact the team much next year either. If you want ANY chance of them living up to the preseason rankings before the Hausers left(that's what I want), then the guys they bring in better be impact guys. I mean isn't that the better option anyway?? You get major production from a player or two, it helps next years team, and you don't tie up scholarships. Seems pretty obvious that's the better route to go.
Who are these impact guys that fill a need and are out there for the taking, i.e. aren't being recruited by Kentucky, UNC, etc.?
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
Rayjon Tucker is who I'd love is to land. From what I've seen it's only been mid level high majors involved. But he had set up multiple visits by the time we were in the market so we may have gotten to the table too late.It's also possible that the staff is confident in their starting 5 and is looking more for depth
According to Goodman, Tucker has visits with Auburn and Memphis upcoming and is drawing interest from UNC and Kansas, among others.Good player, but don't see adding a scoring wing as a pressing need.
What were everyone's thoughts when Chartouny signed on to play at Marquette. That dude was SLOW
I don't want to replace Sam's 15PPG from within, because not one player will be capable of doing it..I want Sam's 15 PPG replaced by someone from the outside, and I want the pieces that were originally going to be depth(Bailey, Cain etc), to remain just that..depth.
If you consider Kansas, Auburn, North Carolina and West Virginia "mid level high majors", then yah, sure.
Maybe I missed something but my impression was that they were kicking the tires but the leaders were teams like south Carolina, Memphis, and Auburn. And yes Auburn is a mid level high major
He is visiting Kansas in a couple weeks and already visited WVU and Auburn. Not sure about level of interest from UNC, but they're listed as in on him.