Why is Eli King bolded?
I think he's probably English or Scandinavian, not italic.Maybe should have been italic
CSP identified, recruited and offered. TJO got the commitment, hence the italics.
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Why is Eli King bolded?
I think he's probably English or Scandinavian, not italic.Maybe should have been italic
CSP identified, recruited and offered. TJO got the commitment, hence the italics.
Fizer was the best HS recruit ISU has ever landed. Now if you are talking best recruits best on their HS ranking even if they transferred hear, then you have to probably put Jerome Harper up there with Fizer and Royce White up there probably around Brackins.
And of course the best class ISU has ever signed included Jerome Harper but that class ended up being a disaster for Eustachey. If I remember correctly, it was rated #2 class in the country by one service.
I think I remember thinking of that Eustachy class (#2 rated), Oh wow, we're going to be/ stay good. And then poof, it all kind of disappeared in a few years.I think the class with Fizer was rated #1 by some services at the time. When Bruton and Henderson didn't show the ratings dropped. Still a good class and just needed a Tinsley to succeed. Didn't the Jerome Harper class include Chris Alexander?
Anybody know who was in that class other than Harper? And why couldn't Harper play for ISU again (ineligible, but why)?
big12sports.com
Yeah that 02-03 class was still pretty good with Barnes and Vroman being very good for us. Don't remember what happened to Chris Alexander, why he only played 9 games (?) for the Cyclones?Here was at least part of the 2002-03 class:
Iowa State Adds Stellar Men's Basketball Recruiting Class
Iowa State Adds Stellar Men's Basketball Recruiting Classbig12sports.com
I can't answer why Harper didn't play, I can't recall off top of my head). (I think Barnes was a grades-thing, but memory could be wrong about that, too
Here was at least part of the 2002-03 class:
Iowa State Adds Stellar Men's Basketball Recruiting Class
Iowa State Adds Stellar Men's Basketball Recruiting Classbig12sports.com
I can't answer why Harper didn't play, I can't recall off top of my head). (I think Barnes was a grades-thing, but memory could be wrong about that, too
Gerrod Henderson didn't qualify and eventually was the Sun Belt player of the year for LA Tech.I think I remember thinking of that Eustachy class (#2 rated), Oh wow, we're going to be/ stay good. And then poof, it all kind of disappeared in a few years.
Anybody know who was in that class other than Harper? And why couldn't Harper play for ISU again (ineligible, but why)?
And the Fizer class being rated #1, wow. With Bruton and Henderson? Don't remember those guys. Where did they wind up going. Henderson to Iowa right?
I think it was academics for Harper. I’m pretty sure he killed(or tried to) someone a few years later.
Uh, excuse me, did I say he was coming to Iowa State under CSP?Uh, no. TJ recruited and signed Eli's brother. He was well aware of Eli and there is NO WAY Prohm was getting Eli King to Iowa State.
Yes, by bolding his name you deemed him a Prohm recruit.Uh, excuse me, did I say he was coming to Iowa State under CSP?
If I remember correctly other player(s) from that same team were ruled eligible. I can't remember the schools but I think the blue bloods.CJ Bruton played on a semi pro team in Australia that paid some of the players. The NCAA ruled him ineligible.
Uh yes, a Prohm recruit not a Prohm commit, my list was Prohm recruits, some of whom committed and then played.Yes, by bolding his name you deemed him a Prohm recruit.
I went to some Big 22 classic at Hilton that had Bruton, Henderson, Fizer and maybe Chris Mihm as well. I remember Henderson winning a dunk contest at the event. He was an athletic freak.Gerrod Henderson didn't qualify and eventually was the Sun Belt player of the year for LA Tech.
CJ Bruton played on a semi pro team in Australia that paid some of the players. The NCAA ruled him ineligible.
Uh, excuse me, did I say he was coming to Iowa State under CSP?
Yes, by bolding his name you deemed him a Prohm recruit.
While technically correct to a point, adversarial posting just gives you a warm fuzzy, doesn't it?Uh yes, a Prohm recruit not a Prohm commit, my list was Prohm recruits, some of whom committed and then played.
Go figure!?If I remember correctly other player(s) from that same team were ruled eligible. I can't remember the schools but I think the blue bloods.
Uh, excuse me, did I say he was coming to Iowa State under CSP?
Your point is that Prohm recruited some very talented individuals. That point is well taken.
@kcbob79clone , I wasn't referrring to you on the adversarial part. I should have worded that differently.While technically correct to a point, adversarial posting just gives you a warm fuzzy, doesn't it?