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  1. 51 minutes ago, btownqb said:

    Guys... getting Carlyle and Tucker would be fantastic. They seem like they'll be on college campuses for two more years. 

    I mean, and for good reason, we are frustrated as heck with Woodson not bringing in enough guards/wings/and youth... those two would suffice all that.

    Also... it's possible SO Carlyle > FR Boogie Fland 

     

    https://www.nbadraft.net/players/kanaan-carlyle/

  2. 2 hours ago, ForHumanity said:

    Greed is the name of the game. It's completely out of control now. 

     

    22 minutes ago, ledies22 said:

    hope you never left a job for more money.

    Ah, but there's the rub. They aren't employees. They are "amateur" athletes. The intent of NIL was to allow student athletes to be compensated for the use of their name, image or likeness. If a university was selling jersey's with the player's name for example. Or to allow social media savvy athletes like Livvy Dunn to make money from her image. 

    Instead, you now have bidding wars for non-contractual players who are being paid to play. That isn't healthy for college athletics. 

    "They call [Townsend] Mr. Oakland here, but … the only reason he's got another year is the COVID year. So, he gave us four years. He's got his degree," Kampe said. 

    "He's going to get offered so much money and I can't [match that]. We've got a 'Keep Trey Townsend Fund' going from our [NIL] collective, and we might be able to get $40-50,000 in there, but he's looking at $250-300,000 from what I'm being told. So, it's going to be hard for me to tell him to stay." 

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  3. Just now, Zlinedavid said:

    How many times have you ever seen the latter called?

    Never. Officials don't want to call three seconds. I read an article from last year where Chris Holtmann said after a game against Purdue that the rule should just be eliminated because the officials won't call it. He said Purdue knows at the most, it would be called once a game, so they just keep running what they do. 

    “Listen, I was on the officials the entire game. I really do think that needs to be evaluated whether or not you keep that rule in the rulebook. Because if it’s not gonna be enforced, why is it in fact in the rulebook?” Holtmann said. “And clearly, it’s not a rule that is enforced. He does a good job at times of dancing in and out, but more times than not, it’s clear. And listen, give them credit. They know it’s not going to get called. And if at the very most, it’s gonna get called once a game, at the very most. And most times it won’t.”

    Well, what they’re saying is, ‘Hey, they’re not gonna call it more than once at the most, so why wouldn’t we just park him there?’ It’s smart on their part. And what we’ve got to do is be able to adjust better, and that’s what we’re trying to do.”

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  4. 2 minutes ago, Zlinedavid said:

    Once again.....borderline.  Edey did make a move towards the basket before passing back out in the above example. 

    Right, but it doesn't reset by making a move to the basket. For example, if a player is in the lane 2 seconds, catches a pass, dribbles toward the basket for 3 seconds (5 total) and puts up a shot, no violation. If he does the exact same, but instead of shooting, he passes to a cutter, it's a violation. 

  5. 55 minutes ago, Stlboiler23 said:

    Lol he absolutely left the lane during that 14 seconds, the count resets on a shot attempt, it resets when he has the ball, etc… should I continue? 

    Actually it doesn't reset when the player has the ball. It only resets if he makes an attempt to score. If he sets up in the lane and receives a pass, holds the ball and doesn't make a move to the basket, it's a violation. 

    An allowance is made to continue a count but suspend a violation ruling when, before 3 seconds, an offensive player starts to attempt to score (including dribbling to the basket). If the move is directly completed, no violation can occur. However, if the move is aborted (e.g. by a pass or fake), no exception applies.
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  6. 10 minutes ago, Hoosierdave said:

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    8 minutes ago, Seeking6 said:

    Didn't see KState as his landing spot but great pick up for them!

     

    1 minute ago, Drroogh said:

    Thing I don’t understand is if Dusty is such a home run hire why are all the players abandoning ship? Afraid they’re going to get coach Primed?

    Dug (Pat, I'd like to buy a vowel, please) had academic issues at MI. That's why he was on the travel suspension.  Probably not the same issue at K State. 

     

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  7. "Carlyle is a dynamic ball in hand player with terrific length for his size who can create scoring opportunities for himself on demand. He is simply wired to score from all three levels and never has seen a shot he does not like. His handle is as good and tight as anyone in the class and he can get by a defender with his speed and quickness. While he is primarily a scorer, he is terrific at making attacking plays off the dribble with his excellent handle and when the bucket opportunity does not present itself, he is more than willing to make the right find. What is better than his ability to score is his mindset. His mentality is elite as he is a tough and fierce competitor who is always in full attack mode. His constant aggression is what makes him positively productive. Defensively, he has the length and the foot speed to be elite and devastating on that side of the floor. A terrific two-way guard, Carlyle most certainly projects a reliable scorer who plays through most injuries and goes to war like each game is his last"

    Carlyle was unable to sustain the same shooting prowess from behind the three-point line that he showed in December, and ultimately saw his percentage dip down to 32% from that range. He was, however, an increasingly versatile scoring threat, if not always an efficient one, as he attempted 33% of his shots at the rim and 42% in the mid-range area per Pivot Analysis.

     

     

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  8. 1 minute ago, Hoosier4Life53 said:

    We’ve got Galloway, Cupps, Newton and Leal returning….the only guards we should be considering are knock down shooters - please!

    Carlyle shot 39% overall and 32% from three. Rice was 27% from three and was 0-22 in his last 6 games going into the NCAAT. Tony Perkins 43% overall and 30% from three. IU is in on a lot of non-shooters. Hickman would be the exception, so far at 40% from three. But they desperately need a PG and Perkins or Rice would be good options, but don't help the shooting problem.

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  9. 1 hour ago, SawatchHoosier said:
     
    OU basketball acting like they're an NBA team now and threatening to move if they don't get a new arena. Is this the new college basketball? Is Bedford going to build a 20,000 seat arena to convince IU to play there?

    https://www.oudaily.com/news/joseph-harroz-entertainment-district-nil-dei-intercollegiate-athletics/article_7d877730-f13f-11ee-afca-4b7bf6bfb248.html

    It's interesting how these schools are downsizing their basketball arenas. Their current arena seats about 11k and this new arena would seat 8k. Baylor just built a new 7,500 seat arena to replace a 10,300 seat arena. 

    Just as McLane Stadium’s downsizing compared to Floyd Casey Stadium has helped give Baylor football a better home-field advantage, the Foster Pavilion’s size — 7,000 seats — and design will help ensure the new facility is packed with Baylor fans night in and night out.

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  10. 29 minutes ago, SawatchHoosier said:

    Have to wonder if FAU credits will transfer to Michigan? There have been multiple reports of Michigan losing transfers because of admissions. 

    Probably not. I think Davis is a good student, but FAU doesn't rank very high academically. See the following example of Myles Hinton, OL who transferred from Stanford

    Eventually, innocently, the question of his major arose.

    "Right now, general studies, because they had like, transfer — like the credits kind of messed up,” Hinton began. “I was in human biology at Stanford and then for some reason, they didn’t take a lot of the credits. Like, all my bio credits dropped."

    In high school, he was a member of the National Honor Society and Beta Club and in his first year in Palo Alto he was named the "Most Outstanding Freshman." It's the main reason he couldn't believe the classroom he found himself in during the summer session.

    "Yeah, it was crazy! I was like, ‘What in the world!” Hinton said. “I took an intro to writing class last semester, and I was like, ‘What’s going on? I took this class freshman year." It was crazy."

    Per U-M admissions, “up to 60 credits may be transferred from other colleges and universities to count toward the 120 required for a U-M degree.”

     
     
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  11. 11 minutes ago, SawatchHoosier said:
     
    OU basketball acting like they're an NBA team now and threatening to move if they don't get a new arena. Is this the new college basketball? Is Bedford going to build a 20,000 seat arena to convince IU to play there?

    https://www.oudaily.com/news/joseph-harroz-entertainment-district-nil-dei-intercollegiate-athletics/article_7d877730-f13f-11ee-afca-4b7bf6bfb248.html

    They could rename the team the Bedford Stoners

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  12. Just now, Stlboiler23 said:

    For those two obvious fouls that weren’t called, how many do you think go uncalled when he’s on offense? Obviously there’s no way to know that but Ant Wright on X has done a breakdown of how many fouls could’ve been called on Edey and how many he could’ve drawn. IIRC, his number was 3 and the fouls against was in the 20’s. Those weren’t what were actually called but he went through play by play and pointed out what COULD’VE been called. Does he get away with fouls? Of course. But for every foul he gets away with, the defense gets away with a multiple of that number. 

    Do you think it changes the game if he had 3 fouls called on him in a first half versus being 8 minutes into a second half with zero fouls? 

  13. 22 minutes ago, Stlboiler23 said:

    Zero doubt. All of the people on social media calling him Foul Ming would take him in a heartbeat. It’s honestly pretty wild the amount of hate he gets. But I just laugh at all of the lazy/bad takes people come up with. 

    Most of the frustration stems from the disparity in how the game is called with him. On one possession in the TN game, he hipchecked a TN defender at the top of the key, then discarded another to grab an offensive rebound. Two obvious fouls that weren’t called, then he got the rebound and went to the foul line. 

  14. 12 minutes ago, Purdue7 said:

    Checking roster…..for NJ players 

     

    You should be worried about Jayden Taylor. Kid from Indpls. Perry Meridian who didn't get an offer from Purdue. Went to Butler for two years then transferred to NC St. That's the kind of kid who'll have a career game. 

  15. 18 minutes ago, Hoosierdave said:

    Per On3’s Jamie Shaw, “Indiana and Auburn are 2 schools to watch for Rice.”

    Good distributor and defender, but not a good shooter. Led team in assists and steals. Was Pac 12 FOY. 27% 3 point shooter. In his last six games of the Pac12 and conference tourney he was 0-22. Just good to see him on the court, though. Missed all of the previous season with Hodgkin's lymphoma.

  16. 24 minutes ago, ledies22 said:

    Hatfield has already narrowed his schools to 4 and focusing on them. 

    I think Hatfield's an easy one. After the NC St visit he canceled his IU visit and narrowed his choices to LVille (probably a courtesy), Pitt (was the #1 player in PA in 2021), UConn and NC St, both FF teams. It's amazing how NC ST's fortunes have changed in the past two weeks. 

    Huntley-Hatfield was also scheduled to take an Official Visit to Indiana, but cancelled it after wrapping up his Official Visit in Raleigh.

     

     

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