I know this is a huge what if but if we get an early commitment from Jok for 13 is it possible that Cook would fall off the radar?
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I know this is a huge what if but if we get an early commitment from Jok for 13 is it possible that Cook would fall off the radar?
Does anyone really know where we stand with Jok at this time? I hear good things but they were just commenting on KXNO the other night that they feel Iowa has a really good shot at getting him. Fran has been to many games and is palling up with Peter. I know Fred has been around as well, just wondering if anyone is in the know? :unsure:
All I know is it's way too early to worry about that problem.
I sincerely hope it is a problem. That would mean we have suffered any player loss.
Can anyone remember the last time we had all 13 players on scholly either playing or redshifted by the time the conf season started
Jok's stock has been slowly falling the older he gets. Once his size isn't the advantage it once was his skills are about average D1 talent. I believe this kid will fall to an Iowa or Iowa State and have a huge list of big names on his recruiting resume, that basically give up on him.
I'm refering to where they rank him class-wise.
Peter Jok 2013 Basketball Recruiting Profile - ESPN
There is his ESPN page.
I will puke if we lose Jok to Iowa. Why would any Iowa kid, other than the brain washing, want to go to Iowa for basketball? Even in Iowa's best years, Carver was still dead in comparison to Iowa State. Iowa State has way more upside from a fan excitement standpoint than Iowa. This will translate into a more exciting and rewarding career for the player. Throw in the thousands of Iowa State fans that will trek to Kansas City at the end of the year to support them, especially if they are good, and it is no contest. Iowa can't compete with that.
You must be forgetting the Tom Davis Iowa days? When he left if 1998 that season was all time worst attendance at 13,963. Obviously it has declines intensely since then but Iowa State's history is lower then Iowa's.
Since it opened in 1982, Carver-Hawkeye Arena enjoyed solid fan support. Iowa’s average attendance ranked among the Top 13 in the nation from 1983 to 1997.
Hawkeye basketball attendance continues to slide | press-citizen.com | Iowa City Press Citizen
I like it! We need to develop home grown talent.