This is a solid, late pick-up of a kid who will probably work his *** off for this program.
This. We always need some of this, even if it's at the end of the bench.
This is a solid, late pick-up of a kid who will probably work his *** off for this program.
The Netherlands is a little teeny tiny country, too, but they have an internationally-ranked top 10 Soccer team. Playing on the national team in any country is still a quite a feat. You don't just walk up to the practice facility and say "Hey, I'd like to walk on to the team, please and thanks."
I don't see how you can stake the absolute certainty that he'd never play in the Big XII. First of all, as you said, he's extremely tall. Secondly, he has notable basketball talent that is easily visible by watching his tapes. He's not an NBA first round pick after next year, but he's still a talented player. My thought on him was that by his junior year, he's seeing regular playing time as a role player. He needs some time to develop, and he has plenty of that time, if he chooses to use it.
Plus, at this point guys, we don't know if this is a choice between GT and Ernst. But signing Ernst does give us a little extra insurance in that regard, either way.
Welcome aboard! Man I wish I could dunk just once, feeling down now.
According to the Iowa Preps guy, this kid was somewhat becoming a hot commodity here as of lately with interest from Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota and Texas. Granted, it is late in the game for everyone and I've yet to hear of an offer, but it is something.
it's nothing
There you have it everyone..... its nothing
I personally hope it's both, not one or the other. They both show great potential.
According to the Iowa Preps guy, this kid was somewhat becoming a hot commodity here as of lately with interest from Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota and Texas. Granted, it is late in the game for everyone and I've yet to hear of an offer, but it is something.
Let's admit it... If this were Iowa, there would be a thread devoted to trolling on the acquisition. The fact that we weren't able to get a decent transfer is a little disheartening. ACL's can be devastating for a player as well, even with the improvements in the surgery. Some kids never regain their confidence and lateral aggressiveness as a result.
The fact he isn't the highest ranked remaining recruits tells me the staff isn't grasping at straws but bringing in kids that they feel can really help the program. UNI has a decent size list of guys like this that have turned out to be pretty special.
How have either shown great potential? Neither have played a minute of significant college basketball
Don't sell Greek basketball short. They have a pretty good basketball history. Current and former Greek NBA players include:My bad. You guys are right. Clearly he was awesome. Lottery pick, probably.
Greece is a teeny-tiny little country. If you're 7 feet tall and live in Greece, you're on the national team even if you've never touched a basketball.
Call me names if you want but I stand by what I said. The guy was never going to play regularly in the Big XII. Ever. I'd way rather that scholarship go to an Iowa kid.
PS: And everyone ******** he's a low-ranked recruit, so what? Does EVERY scholarship player start? Is every scholarship player a super star? No. This is a solid, late pick-up of a kid who will probably work his *** off for this program.
According to the Iowa Preps guy, this kid was somewhat becoming a hot commodity here as of lately with interest from Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota and Texas. Granted, it is late in the game for everyone and I've yet to hear of an offer, but it is something.