Expectations for 2018-2019

Anybody else see similarities in personality between Babb and Perry Ellis? They both have that quiet confidence. I could see Babb next year filling a similar role to Ellis's senior year, but as a guard instead of a forward.
 
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Just to recap, if I'm counting correctly, we played 17 tournament teams this year, and 8 of our last 9 games came against them. That's the recipe for a tough season with a bunch of new guys, especially with all but one of that 8 of 9 coming without Weiler-Babb, and the last 5 without Solomon Young.
 
Just to recap, if I'm counting correctly, we played 17 tournament teams this year, and 8 of our last 9 games came against them. That's the recipe for a tough season with a bunch of new guys, especially with all but one of that 8 of 9 coming without Weiler-Babb, and the last 5 without Solomon Young.

Add 5 games against NIT teams (2 vs Baylor/OSU and 1 vs Boise State). 22 games against postseason tournament teams, 9 against the rest.
 
No ISU in this preseason top 25 but the writer replied to an ISU fan inquiring about if ISU was close to making the list or not...

"Yes very. Before making the list I expected them to be in there, but were bumped. Same w/ Oregon and Stanford and a few others. Really like the Shayok addition."

General consensus from national people doing these too early Preseason Top 25's seems to have ISU as a top 30-35 team.

 
No ISU in this preseason top 25 but the writer replied to an ISU fan inquiring about if ISU was close to making the list or not...

"Yes very. Before making the list I expected them to be in there, but were bumped. Same w/ Oregon and Stanford and a few others. Really like the Shayok addition."

General consensus from national people doing these too early Preseason Top 25's seems to have ISU as a top 30-35 team.


Haha, Texas. Preseason top 25 every year and end up as a bubble team.
 
what top 30 kid doesn't start?? name me them, that dont play for the blue bloods??!!
It happens with a few guys usually in the #25-30 range most years. Walker, Akot and Williams from class of '17. Anigbogu, Huell, Winston in '16.

THT may not start right away for ISU but I would expect him to be starting by the time Big 12 play begins.
 
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Anybody else see similarities in personality between Babb and Perry Ellis? They both have that quiet confidence. I could see Babb next year filling a similar role to Ellis's senior year, but as a guard instead of a forward.
No comparison really, totally different type of players.
 
It happens with a few guys usually in the #25-30 range most years. Walker, Akot and Williams from class of '17. Anigbogu, Huell, Winston in '16.

THT may not start right away for ISU but I would expect him to be starting by the time Big 12 play begins.

If THT is starting by Big 12 play I'd bet were starting a four guard lineup.

How some on here don't understand were going to be a completely diff
It happens with a few guys usually in the #25-30 range most years. Walker, Akot and Williams from class of '17. Anigbogu, Huell, Winston in '16.

THT may not start right away for ISU but I would expect him to be starting by the time Big 12 play begins.

If healthy, Wigginton, Shayok and Lard start every single game.

If THT is too good not to start were gonna be really dang good. That would mean our senior PG NWB or Brickhouse center Young is coming off the bench.
 
If healthy, Wigginton, Shayok and Lard start every single game. If THT is too good not to start were gonna be really dang good. That would mean our senior PG NWB or Brickhouse center Young is coming off the bench.

Also with the scenario of Horton-Tucker moving into starting lineup, Talley could become 7th man, not a bad option to have as second off the bench. And he'd probably share some time there with Jacobson, depending on positional needs. That's not even mentioning Lewis or tapping into the rest of incoming freshman class.

On paper, a lot more roster options heading into 2018-19, compared to 17-18.
 
i don't get why people are taking our injured, depleted team playing tough competition at the end of the year as the starting point for next year. a healthy young/babb/DJ ends the season completely differently.

the starting point for next year is a healthy, talented team that gained experience and gets two stud (at minimum proven) transfers and a great recruiting class.
 
i don't get why people are taking our injured, depleted team playing tough competition at the end of the year as the starting point for next year. a healthy young/babb/DJ ends the season completely differently.

the starting point for next year is a healthy, talented team that gained experience and gets two stud (at minimum proven) transfers and a great recruiting class.
Jacobson is a proven stud transfer?
 
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