BREAKING: Prohm notches first commitment

isu81

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Don't sell Greek basketball short. They have a pretty good basketball history. Current and former Greek NBA players include:

Giannis Antetokounmpo
Rony Seikaly
Kosta Koufas
Rasho Nesterovic
Yao Ming

Which of these is not like the others?
 

ISU42

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There are SO many ways a kid can meaningfully contribute and never touch the floor. 15 schollys, we play 5 at a time and have traditionally only gone 7 deep. Let the kid come in and hit the floor at least once before you marginalize his efforts, his skills and his choice to play basketball at ISU.

Jerkwad.

It still surprises me how many people think we get 15 scholarships.
 

acgclone

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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.

This is true, but we're not Iowa, and TJ does have a good enough track record to take a chance in this situation, IMO.

There aren't any more immediate transfers available so if the choice is to swallow a scholarship, or take a chance on a 6'9" kid who looks reasonably physical and is proven to be a good jumper, then I'm ok with it.

If we only had 2-3 scholarships to fill next year, then we could be more picky. But we have will still have 5-7 more spots to fill in the next 10 months.
 

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This is true, but we're not Iowa, and TJ does have a good enough track record to take a chance in this situation, IMO.

There aren't any more immediate transfers available so if the choice is to swallow a scholarship, or take a chance on a 6'9" kid who looks reasonably physical and is proven to be a good jumper, then I'm ok with it.

If we only had 2-3 scholarships to fill next year, then we could be more picky. But we have will still have 5-7 more spots to fill in the next 10 months.

Good point. I'll just hope for more noise out of the next recruits.
 

acgclone

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Well, UNI plays in the MVC and not the B12. That's not an apples to apples comparison.

And I don't understand what that first part means. Taking a player with no other major offers just to have a practice body seems exactly like grasping for straws.

Hoiberg always said he wasn't going to spend schollys just to spend them, I'd say I prefer that strategy.

Fred's recruiting strategy was a total failure the last two years, so this may be a bad example to use.

That's why we're in the situation where we have to take a guy with no other offers who is coming off of an ACL.
 

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Im with you, lets tie up a scholly for 4 years so he *maybe* doesnt put up some numbers against us two times. I say welcome aboard, but I'm certainly hoping for some bigger recruits in the future.

When was the last time a player tied up a scholarship for 4 years without playing much? They transfer if they aren't going to get playing time.
 

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Fred's recruiting strategy was a total failure the last two years, so this may be a bad example to use.

That's why we're in the situation where we have to take a guy with no other offers who is coming off of an ACL.

Lol OK. Fred knew that you go after the big guys if you can and you can always fill in with talented transfers and jucos.

I don't want to harp on the kid because I'm sure he's a hard worker and great and everything, but Fred was getting those players to walk on.

I think it's safe to say Fred had the best recruiting strategy in ISU history. Nothing has ever worked better. It's absurd to flip flop and act like it wasn't good. Especially since we mightve gotten Diallo if he'd have actually been coaching ISU for the last two months here.
 

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Let's see--the kid has decent length, some athleticism, and may develop into a solid defensive player and decent rebounder off the bench. Meanwhile, the staff is working on the top 100 type players that everyone craves for '16. What's to complain about?

Welcome aboard, Brady!
 

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Let's see--the kid has decent length, some athleticism, and may develop into a solid defensive player and decent rebounder off the bench. Meanwhile, the staff is working on the top 100 type players that everyone craves for '16. What's to complain about?

Welcome aboard, Brady!

i think a few factors are in play here:

1. little talent in pipeline
2. transfer strategy is likely not repeatable
3. mcdermott/lickliter fear syndrome

this signing will be viewed by some as "nothing to lose" while plenty of others are justified in saying "this is not the start i was hoping for"
 

acgclone

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Lol OK. Fred knew that you go after the big guys if you can and you can always fill in with talented transfers and jucos.

I don't want to harp on the kid because I'm sure he's a hard worker and great and everything, but Fred was getting those players to walk on.

Fred never set out to miss on all his HS prospects but that's what the result was. He said numerous times that he wanted to build a foundation with high school kids and fill in with jucos and transfers.

You can lol all you want, but our whale hunting strategy got us into a situation where we had to re-recruit an entirely new roster every two years because we landed exactly ZERO whales. That's unsustainable, especially now that transfer recruiting is far more competitive.

Fred took Edozie, the Greek, and KJ Bluford. Those guys are all stretches just like this is.
 
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Gunnerclone

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i think a few factors are in play here:

1. little talent in pipeline
2. transfer strategy is likely not repeatable
3. mcdermott/lickliter fear syndrome

this signing will be viewed by some as "nothing to lose" while plenty of others are justified in saying "this is not the start i was hoping for"

And some will be right and others will continue to be dumb as **** trolls posing like they are big shots. Which side are you on?
 

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If this was a 2016 recruit there would be cause for major concern. However, this is a super late 2015 commit at a position of need for depth. All we need is for this guy to be Edozie and I think he certainly can.
 

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Fred never set out to miss on all his HS prospects but that's what the result was. He said numerous times that he wanted to build a foundation with high school kids and fill in with jucos and transfers.

You can lol all you want, but our whale hunting strategy got us into a situation where we had to re-recruit an entirely new roster every two years because we landed exactly ZERO whales. That's unsustainable, especially now that transfer recruiting is far more competitive.

Fred took Edozie, the Greek, and KJ Bluford. Those guys are all stretches just like this is.

I can't argue with you if you're stubborn enough to believe all of that. Woof.
 

ISU42

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If this was a 2016 recruit there would be cause for major concern. However, this is a super late 2015 commit at a position of need for depth. All we need is for this guy to be Edozie and I think he certainly can.

We need him to be Edozie this year?
 

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Dognuts with a like from Twilight, if you smell what the Rural is cookin'.
 

CyJack13

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Fred never set out to miss on all his HS prospects but that's what the result was. He said numerous times that he wanted to build a foundation with high school kids and fill in with jucos and transfers.

You can lol all you want, but our whale hunting strategy got us into a situation where we had to re-recruit an entirely new roster every two years because we landed exactly ZERO whales. That's unsustainable, especially now that transfer recruiting is far more competitive.

Fred took Edozie, the Greek, and KJ Bluford. Those guys are all stretches just like this is.

Yeah, I wonder how successful Fred would have been with transfers going forward. When Fred started going after transfers it was schools like Oregon and UNLV that seemed to be our main competition for transfers. Over the last few years, Kansas, Duke, Michigan St, Arizona, and other big name schools have been going after these guys too. It definitely was going to get tougher landing big time transfers even with our track record of success. Fred basically recruited two guys over the last two years and didn't land any, if he planned on being here long term I can't help put think we would have went after more Monte or Niang type, not quite blue chip recruits.
 

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How have either shown great potential? Neither have played a minute of significant college basketball


While I understand your point, I kind of feel like you're not understanding the word "potential". Had they played college basketball, they'd have 'results', not potential.
 

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