Darlinstone Dubar

There are 11 players on the 19-20 roster that could return to ISU for 20-21.

Multiple players will not return to ISU for that season for one reason or another. The staff knows this and is recruiting accordingly.


Killing it

got the lotto numbers?
 
Nope. That got shot down pretty much immediately.
Earlier in the day the player was getting culled, many on CF were still high on him.

There was little unreasonable Anderson backlash. As it should be on a fan site, the bias in opinions is generally in favor of profuse praise of recruits.
 
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My take is he had a couple good offers and looks like he has good measurables and can shoot. I hope he is a great one because I love his name.
 
Offers from Auburn, K-State, Marquette, Maryland, Notre Dame, Seton Hall, VCU, Wichita State per 247.

Brings the class rank to 41st overall and 4th in the Big 12 as of now.

Halsted mentioned 247 will update Dubar's ranking later today and one of their scouts had seen him. I'm guessing #41 rank will likely go up considering the offer list but we'll see.

Corey Evans of Rivals just released his write up on Dubar.

https://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/news/iowa-state-lands-versatile-wing-darlinstone-dubar

"Dubar chose the Cyclones over Maryland, Notre Dame, Seton Hall and Wichita State. He stands over 6-foot-5 and is a fluid athlete that can make shots to the perimeter, but also convert around the basket. He possesses quality two-way tangibles that should create for an immediate contributor next year. Defensively, he has the chance to defend various positions and develop into a quality producer throughout his college career."
 
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Dudley Blackwell and Darlinstone Dubar have serious potential to give Iowa State the best roster names in the country.
 
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Halsted mentioned 247 will update Dubar's ranking later today and one of their scouts had seen him. I'm guessing #41 rank will likely go up considering the offer list but we'll see.

Corey Evans of Rivals just released his write up on Dubar.

https://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/news/iowa-state-lands-versatile-wing-darlinstone-dubar

"Dubar chose the Cyclones over Maryland, Notre Dame, Seton Hall and Wichita State. He stands over 6-foot-5 and is a fluid athlete that can make shots to the perimeter, but also convert around the basket. He possesses quality two-way tangibles that should create for an immediate contributor next year. Defensively, he has the chance to defend various positions and develop into a quality producer throughout his college career."
So he's 6-foot-6?
 

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