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That’s nuts. So many 2nd and 3rd year players (not just OSU) with little college production getting a big payday based on HS recruiting stars. I mean good for themSupposedly payed 2 million for them accroding to irish forum. Which is insane for a kid who is hurt and barely played
Don't think people are around to teach them really "how' to jump or what muscles to strengthen to do it well. I know I wish Id had someone when I was developing teach me. Girls really get too little of that imo.Agreed, both bigs are improving. Elsa, started playing like she wanted 'the last pork chop on the plate', and got down with it. Kitts seems to have a way about her, always around the ball, and coming up with it more and more. Very refreshing. One thing, do wish that both would get more elevation when they rebound. Not certain their vertical rise is all that good. a 6'6" player could play at 8-9' if they jumped. Just saying....
I don’t want to sell him short, but I tend to look at a move like this as getting a jump start on a future coaching career.Interesting move for both sides. For Ohio State, this looks like a smart depth addition after Kienholz left, especially with Martin bringing experience from two Power Five programs. He’s not coming in as a guaranteed starter, but as a steady, older presence who can push the room and be ready if needed. For Martin, it’s a last chance to reset his career on a big stage, and a medical waiver could keep his options open beyond this season.
Bonus points for the Shylock vamp.“If you don’t pick us, do we not leave?”
-ND