I was attending ISU when The Mayor was recruited. It was between us and (I think) UCLA, and he leaned very heavily toward UCLA. One thing that got him to play for ISU is that the student body got involved. I am a bit fuzzy about the details, but I remember students signed some kind of large poster or something, with thousands of signatures, asking him to play for ISU. UCLA tried something similar, but I remember Freddie saying the ISU version was different in that the signatures were from people he knew. Since it worked for Fred Hoiberg, perhaps it could work again.
I see some of you guys have jokingly hinted at doing some shady things. I took it as a joke, and I am sure most of CycloneFanatic will as well. However, we all know how things can be taken out of context. Also, in light of the WJ situation, my opinion is that even joking about such things is bad form. I am not trying to act high and mighty. This is just my opinion. I just think we would be better served by keeping things positive and on the up-and-up.
Based on that article, we don't have a chance. He wants to play on a championship team, not team that wins 15 -18 games a year. Maybe he is just using us to get more practice for his real school. Time will tell.
maybe Nebraska too.[/QUOTE said:Osborne wanted him as an QB. I think that he would have done well with that in college, but I doubt if he would have made it to the pros like he did with hoops.
I was attending ISU when The Mayor was recruited. It was between us and (I think) UCLA, and he leaned very heavily toward UCLA. One thing that got him to play for ISU is that the student body got involved. I am a bit fuzzy about the details, but I remember students signed some kind of large poster or something, with thousands of signatures, asking him to play for ISU. UCLA tried something similar, but I remember Freddie saying the ISU version was different in that the signatures were from people he knew. Since it worked for Fred Hoiberg, perhaps it could work again.
I think Fred's final three were Stanford, Arizona and us - maybe Nebraska too.
If we want to improve our chances, maybe we could go to all the AHS games and Chant "I-S-U" every time he touches the ball..............
Didn't want to start another thread but Harrison is on the front page of Rivals with this caption.
ACC school offers Barnes
The offers keep rolling in for one of the top prospects in the class of 2010 Harrison Barnes. Last week Indiana offered the 6-foot-6, 190-pound wing prospect from Ames (Iowa) Senior High School, and now he has an ACC offer. [details]
Rivals.com - Basketball Recruiting