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Trey Scott@Trey_Scott35m
Update on some Indian Hills guys. Barret Peery tells me Fred Hoiberg remains interested in Jordan Washington


Watching their games, he is definitely the most Big 12 ready. Prior to Wednesday's game he was averaging 10 points and 6 rebounds in about 11 minutes. Big body, good hands and body control, and efficient, especially for Juco. Has some of that NY toughness to him. It may be hard to keep him from going back to the east coast.

I know we are in on some very good high school posts for 2015, but I would be fine with signing both Williams and Washington.
 
Is ISU still showing interest in Cheick Diallo? I saw his name come up in the past around here, but haven't really seen anything in a month or so. I seem to remember there being concern on his game, but I've been poking around ESPN some and his name seems to be mentioned more and more in the last month plus.
 
Is ISU still showing interest in Cheick Diallo? I saw his name come up in the past around here, but haven't really seen anything in a month or so. I seem to remember there being concern on his game, but I've been poking around ESPN some and his name seems to be mentioned more and more in the last month plus.
We had staff watching him play the day before MLK day.
 
Jordan Washington @ Dyckman - YouTube

The Young Baby Davis. From this small clip looks like he would complement Georges well. Quick for his size

I went to that link and read a few of the articles from this past summer, I believe. I like the physical part, but it also said under-the-rim type guy. Don't we already struggle with that as Georges isn't known for skying for a rebound and some of other guys get jumped over. But guess I don't know if he'd be 2014 or 2015.
 
I went to that link and read a few of the articles from this past summer, I believe. I like the physical part, but it also said under-the-rim type guy. Don't we already struggle with that as Georges isn't known for skying for a rebound and some of other guys get jumped over. But guess I don't know if he'd be 2014 or 2015.
He is a 2015 recruit and as 6'8" 255lb physical post rebounding will not be an issue. He is a big-time talent and had he not been a known academic risk, would have already been at a high-major. He did very well against top big men in AAU ball. Williams and Washington would be a great duo. Combine them with Georges and McKay in 2015 and it would be the best frontcourt at ISU in some time.
 
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Speaking of recruits, which nowadays includes transfers for many teams, is that transfer rule definitely changing for sure? The rule where they can graduate and play their last year anywhere without sitting out. Knew there was discussion on it earlier in the season that the NCAA was thinking about.
 
Speaking of recruits, which nowadays includes transfers for many teams, is that transfer rule definitely changing for sure? The rule where they can graduate and play their last year anywhere without sitting out. Knew there was discussion on it earlier in the season that the NCAA was thinking about.
Not changing I believe
 
I'd love to get Henry Ellenson. The dude looks like a stud. Very Royce like. Has an outside shot to compliment his dribbling as well.
 
Indian Hills beat MCC last night with some current Cyclones in attendance. We are recruiting at least Washington for IHCC. Boy, I wish we could have gotten Scott (ASU signee). For those that have not seen him play, think Foster for KSU with 2 more inches.

Former Indian Hills stars and current Iowa State Cyclones Jameel McKay and Dustin Hogue were in the stands to support their old school. They were joined by Iowa State sophomore Georges Niang and a few other Cyclones. "Those guys won a lot of games for us," Peery said. "We stay close with our guys. It's been neat to have so many of our guys come back.



INDIAN HILLS CC (21-2, 3-1) - Quevyn Winter 6-11 0-0 14, Rodrick Bobbitt 6-15 3-4 17, Lester Medford 1-7 0-0 3, Roosevelt Scott 5-7 0-1 12, Jordan Washington 6-10 1-3 13, Akokla Manyang 5-8 0-0 10, Malik Dime 9-14 2-5 20
3-Point Goals-IHCC 9-28 (Scott 2-2, Winter 2-5, Bobbitt 2-6, Davis 1-2, Deng 1-2, Medford 1-5, Harris 0-1 Mahser 0-1, Salaam 0-1, Posley 0-3) Rebounds-IHCC 44 (Washington 10), MCC 41 (Carter 8, Gatali 8). Assists-IHCC 29 (Bobbitt 6, Medford 6), MCC 9 (Rodriguez 4). Steals-IHCC 19 (Bobbitt 5), MCC
 

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