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Hazer said:Not that the "Shaka" has worn off, Illinois now
Jim Groce of Ohio.
Hmm, he knows how to beat the Wolverines...
One recruiting class and they're too cool for school (in a conference with many squads that frequently sign similar classes, and do so more than once every 10 years)psorial said:Each team is different and the talent continues to upgrade.
It's one thing to have JB figured out on the floor, and it's another thing to out recruit him. This incoming class is going to be special and I don't care where Groce coaches, he won't keep up with the recruiting.
Yeah, they still mad.[COLOR=#000080 said:ripnice]Yes and he had offers from across the country...][/COLOR]hrod1203 said:His best player is from Chicago. personally I think it's a great hire for them. Then again I've been wrong about coaching hires before. ripnice said:I don't get the head banging, he is a bad fit for Illinois. They need someone that knows the state well and there are a ton of teams that have beaten Michigan recently.
OSU_Buckguy;2136841; said:mike, how strong is this year's point guard class?
and, yes, i already know the (correct) answer.
WolverineMike;2136850; said:Like I said, we would be left with a walkon PG on the roster, and no incoming PG's at the moment. So basically, we're fudged.
I don't follow bball recruiting. Naybe there's a noncommitted all world PG out there that UM just became an option? *sigh* dare to dream
5'11 point guards do not become lottery picks unless they have otherworldly skills. That coupled with a weak PG class in this year's draft means his value is likely about as high as it's going to get.WolverineMike;2136839; said:I don't see where some of these kids get their advise from. No way he's anything right now other than an early second round pick. Play another year and you're possibly a lottery pick. Jump now, and he'll be playing along side Darius Morris in the D-league.
Oh well. Guess we'll be back to middle of the pack bball again.
muffler dragon;2136851; said:He's talking about the NBA, I believe.
It is very weak. He has good shot at going in the latter part of the 1st round. As for improving his draft stock, unless the kinesiology department has figured out how to add 2-3" to him, or he suddenly morphs into Allen Iverson, it isn't getting much higher.WolverineMike;2136853; said:oh, I honestly don't know. I suppose that could be a factor. If their aren't any other solid PG going pro, he could slip into the first round. But still, he'd be better served to stay.
yep. burke is probably the fourth true point guard on the board. i doubt that he'll ever get a better opportunity. maybe he would be the third point guard taken next year. maybe. that's pretty much his ceiling.NFBuck;2136855; said:It is very weak. He has good shot at going in the latter part of the 1st round. As for improving his draft stock, unless the kinesiology department has figured out how to add 2-3" to him, or he suddenly morphs into Allen Iverson, it isn't getting much higher.