The expectations I've seen are like 8-10 ppg and 4-5 rebounds coming off a sit out year. I don't think that's too high
So he'll essentially replace Jacobson's production?
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The expectations I've seen are like 8-10 ppg and 4-5 rebounds coming off a sit out year. I don't think that's too high
So he'll essentially replace Jacobson's production?
I think he could match Jacobson’s offensive production, while being a catalyst for more production at other spots.So he'll essentially replace Jacobson's production?
If JCL comes to Iowa State he WILL be the leading scorer next season with Bolton not far behind.
As of tonight the preferred starting 5 areI think he could match Jacobson’s offensive production, while being a catalyst for more production at other spots.
I’m very curious as to who starts at 3 and 4 spots
Well **** it why even play next season?
As of tonight the preferred starting 5 are
PG- Foreman/Jackson
G- Bolton
G- Coleman-Lands
F- Johnson
F- Solo
lol he’s starting.
When you have 3 open schollies and 4 freshman already coming in and its mid/late May, you take anyone you can get. I think worst case scenario he's an inefficient, experienced guard that can be a program builder for the young guys. If he can continue his level of play and shooting percentages in the Big 12 then I think it's a great addition. West Virginia seems to have about 15 6'1-6'3 guards every year, so I don't think his size makes that big of an impact.
Also, have we all decided Tre is a for-sure Big 12 level starter next year? I thought he showed promise as a freshman but he wasn't exactly Buddy Hield out there. This kid would be a solid insurance policy if Tre isn't quite ready to take the next step.
I don't care if people on CF want to label them combo guards. Tre played PG in HS, and Foreman has ran the PG spot for a few years now. If someone runs and sets up the offense they are the PG on the team. Nick Babb was a SF but ran the point so that in turn made him the Starting PG. Why is that so hard for people to understand?There’s no PG in that group, it’s all combo guards. Which is fine, but you can’t label anyone as the PG.
What they mean is they’re not likely to be good Big 12 pgs. Why is that so hard to understand?I don't care if people on CF want to label them combo guards. Tre played PG in HS, and Foreman has ran the PG spot for a few years now. If someone runs and sets up the offense they are the PG on the team. Nick Babb was a SF but ran the point so that in turn made him the Starting PG. Why is that so hard for people to understand?
I mean if you watched any of Lindell's highlights you would have seen Matt Coleman who is now at Texas was Oak Hill's PG and Lindell was the SG.What they mean is they’re not likely to be good Big 12 pgs. Why is that so hard to understand?
Anyone can be tried at pg, yes. Not all will workout. Guys that haven’t demonstrated to be good pgs that lower levels, or have rarely demonstrated a handle while at Illinois or DePaul are risky bets.
I guess NWB surprised some, but there were comments about him having pg capabilities long before he was moved there. On the flip side, I thought DJ and Wigginton would be okay pgs going into that year. Ignorance is a bliss!
I’m betting on someone playing pg well, but I don’t have a good reason for that.
I don't care if people on CF want to label them combo guards. Tre played PG in HS, and Foreman has ran the PG spot for a few years now. If someone runs and sets up the offense they are the PG on the team. Nick Babb was a SF but ran the point so that in turn made him the Starting PG. Why is that so hard for people to understand?
He played at Chattanooga and Stony Brook. He has 132 career assists and 127 career turnovers.Foreman was the pg at Albany. He had a negative asst:to ratio. That’s who you feel comfortable running this team?
He played at Chattanooga and Stony Brook. He has 132 career assists and 127 career turnovers.
I mean if you watched any of Lindell's highlights you would have seen Matt Coleman who is now at Texas was Oak Hill's PG and Lindell was the SG.
Agree, I had those thoughts too! And if we watched last season we would see that Jackson, Bolton, and JCL were not pgs, and Foreman not ready to be a good Big 12 pg.I mean if you watched any of Lindell's highlights you would have seen Matt Coleman who is now at Texas was Oak Hill's PG and Lindell was the SG.
Agree, I had those thoughts too! And if we watched last season we would see that Jackson, Bolton, and JCL were not pgs, and Foreman not ready to be a good Big 12 pg.
Yet, just like with Wigginton, I’m being a fan and betting on the fact it hasn’t yet been proven they can’t be pgs. If just one of them improves or changes their game, we’re in business! But I certainly get why Foreman doesn't seemingly fill our primary need