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Good for Kansas. Money aside, he’s a bad locker room guy.
How come? Asking because I don't know much about him. Also did he transfer purely for a new NIL?Good for Kansas. Money aside, he’s a bad locker room guy.
Hearing he went Kansas because our own AmherstCane assured him it was a sure-bet there.Rumour is he wanted it all upfront and since Kentucky wouldn’t guarantee it, he looked elsewhere.
I understand the attractiveness of the KU basketball heritage with the NCs, Allen Field House and all. But ... a heavy price to pay living out on those bleak, windswept plains in the middle of nowhere. I've been to Lawrence and Hunter's welcome to it.And never to hear a word about KU trying to buy a national title.
Now let's see how the KU locker room holds up.
Definitely can’t blame him, get 2 million (alleged) while UMich didn’t get him paid.****inson did it purely for NIL money. Can’t blame him I suppose.
Rumour is he wanted it all upfront and since Kentucky wouldn’t guarantee it, he looked elsewhere.
I meant “good for Kansas” sarcastically. He’s arrogant and seeks the spotlight, bound to cause distractions
He’s not nearly the NBA prospect he thinks he is.
It’s a dump…..oh you meant the transferAny news on Cleveland?
I've been to Wichita multiple times. Use to do some work with McBoeing. The B-52 plant is there. Not my cup of tea and this is coming from a guy who flew out of Omaha for 4 years. I laughed when I saw Harland was going to Wichita.I understand the attractiveness of the KU basketball heritage with the NCs, Allen Field House and all. But ... a heavy price to pay living out on those bleak, windswept plains in the middle of nowhere. I've been to Lawrence and Hunter's welcome to it.
I have no shame so I would fully own it LOLIs this a self-effacing comment?
RayJ Dennis 6’2 Guard, MAC player of the year
19.5ppg 5.8ast 1.5stls & 4.3rebs shot 48% from the floor, 36% from 3 & 76.9% from FT line
Really skilled ball handling Guard who drives to the basket & scores at will. Both left/right hand finisher, can knock down midrange shots, has a nice backdown Post up game with a Fade-away. Has really nice pull up jumper off the dribble & can hit touch floaters in the lane. Can step out & hit the 3, but is a really good playmaking Guard that penetrates & distributes while drawing defenders in.
Is a good On-Ball Defender as well, has a long wingspan & plays bigger than his listed size.
Best games:
- 13pts 8ast & 2stls vs Michigan
- 25pts 6rebs 3ast & 2stls vs Kent ST
- 28pts & 6rebs vs Ohio
- 32pts 7ast 3rebs & 2stls vs Ball ST
- 16pts 11ast & 8rebs vs Buffalo
- 27pts 7rebs 7ast & 2stls vs Bowling Green
- 18pts 10rebs & 3stls vs Eastern Mich
- 18pts 6rebs 5ast & 2stls vs Central Mich
- 18pts 8ast 5rebs & 2stls vs Akron
- 29pts 6ast & 2stls vs Miami (OH)
- 25pts 9rebs & 7ast vs Ohio
There is significant chatter today that for whatever reason, Caleb Love may be revising his commit a month ago to Michigan. Missouri is one of the top schools mentioned, so much so that the chatter is about (their) NIL money, in that it can pay Caleb Love or Cleveland, but not both. If the decommit news firms up, watch for the Missouri news, as it may signal Cleveland coming here. This may also indirectly be causing the current delay.Any news on Cleveland?
Not on any of the three deep All-American teams, including Honorable Mention. He was named 2nd Team All Big Ten. From all the hype, you'd think he was something super special.Definitely can’t blame him, get 2 million (alleged) while UMich didn’t get him paid.
Not on any of the three deep All-American teams, including Honorable Mention. He wa named 2nd Team All Big Ten. From all the hype, you'd think he was something super special.
If he did get $2M, that obviously raises the bar for all good Portal players. Pack's $400K last year is gonna look like chicken feed if this goes on un-regulated into the future.
This ^I don’t know if his deal is actually 2mm per year but I know Kansas has insane NIL funds so it wouldn’t surprise me if that is a real number.
There’s only a few schools who can put up that kind of money… NIL really isn’t changing any of the fundamental dynamics of CBB - the blue bloods will continue to dominate signing the very best players.
Fortunately chemistry and maturity matter almost as much as pure talent in the college game and there are lots more great players than starting spots on blue blood rosters.