It is perfectly reasonable and not that hard to figure out why we are interested in him now. That is the easy part.
My questions are why weren't we interested before, and why wasn't anyone else ever interested?
When he first decommitted form Marquette he was a top 60 ranked player, and we didn't even bother to try recruiting him. When he got out of his LOI, we didn't bother to recruit him.
I find it hard to believe Hoiberg was turning him away without some other reason, but he doesn't seem that risky. And I find it hard to believe almost no other schools in the country were willing to take that risk as well.
I think you're looking at it wrong. I think it's more NN's level of interest in us with TJ vs. without TJ. Look no further than Darien Williams for your proof of how these things work. I look at like this, NN's list was us and Marquette and he would have been ours earlier if TJ would have stayed. That didn't happen so he went to Marquette.
We have no way of knowing if NN told all of those schools from Goodman's tweet that he wasn't interested in them. Unless you feel that Goodman was lying then your second question is stupid. The kid has a right to only want to go to ISU or USC at that point. I don't know what line of work you are in but when it comes to nut-cutting time there's nothing more detrimental to all parties involved to not have the end game relatively stream-lined. I mean, he probably could have wasted a lot of those school's time and a lot of his time, I don't know why you find it as a negative.
Like I said, you're problem is that you can't see ISU as a place that a top 100 kid would just put it all out there for. He runs a big risk of not ending up with the girl he likes at 2:00am if he's still dancing with everyone else at 1:59.
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