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12-11-2012, 10:44 AM #166 -
12-11-2012, 10:50 AM #167
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Carrington sounds like he's kind of a long shot for ISU. I don't know how hard they're going after him though
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12-11-2012, 11:39 AM #168
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 Originally Posted by madcityCY
She said she is a fan of UConn coach Kevin Ollie.
“I like the coach, period,” she said. “He’s a great person. I like his personality. I think he’s very honest and not forgetting he’s a man of God.”
Quick, do we have a man of God on our recruiting staff?
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12-11-2012, 11:54 AM #169
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Uconn = Land of honesty......
In the meantime, are they eligable for the tourney yet?   Originally Posted by AltHawk Why would it? One bad game doesn't change a thing. Iowa will still be a darkhorse B1G championship contender, and Iowa State will be lucky to make the NIT. -
12-11-2012, 12:36 PM #170
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I'm going to say something I wrote on one of the others threads. I think Reid Travis should be #1 on our big board. The dude is less likely to go blue then pro than Vaughn is and he's a position that we desperately need. He's very very skilled and muy intelligente I believe. He could be a three year starter if he stays, with him being behind percy and Niang his freshmen year. If I had a choice between him or Vaughn I'd probably take him, but I'd easily settle for both 
Side note: His name just doesn't seem to roll off the tough right. You almost have to force it.
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12-11-2012, 12:44 PM #171
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 Originally Posted by Guetterdone1 I'm going to say something I wrote on one of the others threads. I think Reid Travis should be #1 on our big board. The dude is less likely to go blue then pro than Vaughn is and he's a position that we desperately need. He's very very skilled and muy intelligente I believe. He could be a three year starter if he stays, with him being behind percy and Niang his freshmen year. If I had a choice between him or Vaughn I'd probably take him, but I'd easily settle for both 
Side note: His name just doesn't seem to roll off the tough right. You almost have to force it. Why not both?
  Originally Posted by AltHawk Why would it? One bad game doesn't change a thing. Iowa will still be a darkhorse B1G championship contender, and Iowa State will be lucky to make the NIT. -
12-11-2012, 12:48 PM #172
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 Originally Posted by State43 Why not both? If I HAD to choose. If I were fred and I had to take priority I'd take Reid. As I said I'd easily take both, followed by the smily face.
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12-11-2012, 02:14 PM #173
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 Originally Posted by State43 Uconn = Land of honesty......
In the meantime, are they eligable for the tourney yet?  Actually, Ollie and Fred a friends and hold each other in high regard. I think UCONN will continue to be a great program with him at the helm.
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12-11-2012, 05:41 PM #174
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 Originally Posted by Guetterdone1 I'm going to say something I wrote on one of the others threads. I think Reid Travis should be #1 on our big board. The dude is less likely to go blue then pro than Vaughn is and he's a position that we desperately need. He's very very skilled and muy intelligente I believe. He could be a three year starter if he stays, with him being behind percy and Niang his freshmen year. If I had a choice between him or Vaughn I'd probably take him, but I'd easily settle for both 
Side note: His name just doesn't seem to roll off the tough right. You almost have to force it. can't say i agree with you at all, infact i vehemently disagree with you, you always take the most talent you can get first if it comes down to 1 scholly left and either vaughn or travis you take vaughn every time, once we get 1 blue chip it will open the door for others as well, look at baylor they are pulling in big time guys left and right because a couple of guys that were blue chip went there, and now they are considered a destination for blue chips
"Day after day, situation after situation you do things the right way. If you do things the right way, in life, you are going to be successful. I'm not just your football coach; I'm not just here to win games. I could not be prouder of who we are and who we are becoming, together. You do things right in the classroom, off and on the field; that's whats's makes us Cyclones and that's what our culture's all about."
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12-11-2012, 06:10 PM #175
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 Originally Posted by BigM can't say i agree with you at all, infact i vehemently disagree with you, you always take the most talent you can get first if it comes down to 1 scholly left and either vaughn or travis you take vaughn every time, once we get 1 blue chip it will open the door for others as well, look at baylor they are pulling in big time guys left and right because a couple of guys that were blue chip went there, and now they are considered a destination for blue chips When you look at our current big man situation for 2014 and see that we have percy as a senior, Georges, and Daniel Endozie (a not very high ranked JUCO) they're is no way you wouldn't. He's the 5th ranked power forward. To survive in the big 12 we going to need a lot more than those three. Especially when you look at our guard situation and we won't have a legitimate SF except JUCO Dustin Hogue. This kid would be a great addition and if you look at his highlights he's a very good shooter. If we nab Malik-Abu than fine take Vaughn, but a big man is #1 right now. Not another SG. Even if he is that good. I think there's more to the recruiting in Baylor than just nabbing blue chips cause he hasn't exactly done anything with them.
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12-11-2012, 07:05 PM #176
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We are forgetting that our coach is one to adapt the style of play to the personnel. Bottom line is that you take the best talent you can get adjust your game plan according to your personnel. Hoiberg will always take the best talent he can no matter the position. There have been many teams in college basketball that have won playing with a small lineup.
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12-11-2012, 09:00 PM #177
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Iowa State is watching Alex Illikainen tonight in Grand Rapids, MN. Will put up stats on Illikainen tonight once they are available...
Butler stopped in to speak with Reid Travis today according to his AAU coach.
Check out the Twitter feed for a more other random notes...
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12-11-2012, 09:02 PM #178
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Matt Thomas with 29 pts in another lopsided win for Onalaska tonight over Chippewa Falls.
Last edited by madcityCY; 12-11-2012 at 09:14 PM.
Reason: I'll go with SvrWxCy's source...
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12-11-2012, 09:13 PM #179
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via @ISURecruitList Twitter:
2013 #Cyclones commit Matt Thomas tallied 29 points, 8 rebounds & 5 assists tonight per his AAU coach. Onalaska (WI) won 73-39.
2015 Alex Illikainen had 17 points tonight for Grand Rapids (MN) in 65-43 loss per @zschneiderNNC. #Cyclones staff watched tonight.
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12-12-2012, 09:14 AM #180
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La Crosse Trib saying 31 pts for Thomas on 10-17 shooting in only 17 mins of play... Pretty impressive, even against Div 2 (2nd largest class) in WI.
He also led the team in rebounding (8) and "combined with Clint Rihn for 7 steals"...
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