Not that it makes any difference, but Malik Newman is second behind Ivan Rabb out of Oakland in the 2015 class.
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Not that it makes any difference, but Malik Newman is second behind Ivan Rabb out of Oakland in the 2015 class.
Pull the offer ASAP***
I gave up on him a few years ago. Have we gotten back in the running for landing him? Anyone willing to give an estimate on our chances?
If Ray can continue to improve and show Newman that if he were to come here we would be a legitimate NCAA tourney team then we have a shot, if he feels like he would be the only weapon then he's off to Lexington
He's about 98% Wildcat. Only reason we are at 2% is because Ray has been working his ass off with him
Just like so many thought we had a chance at Humphrey
Yes, back when there was no way he was coming here. Maybe it was because they didn't like Stansbury or something but I recall everyone saying he wasn't coming here. Guess things have changed by 2%.
Pops sees son as his gravy train.So poppa will be calling the shots.
This one is quite a bit different, obviously.
We definitely have a shot here, and it's more than 2%. There is some general optimism surrounding our chances with people who have some inside sources. Obviously if I had to put chances on it, I'd still say we don't get him but we're certainly in the game and have more time to work on him. As someone else said, the more UK struggles, the tougher I think it will be for his dad to sign off on that.
I think Newman is the kind of kid who is more built for college than the NBA, but he's obviously one-and-done. But from what I've seen, I'd let Ray develop him for a year before I would Calipari.
He's a really good player. Not convinced he's the first or second best player in the country.
Like MSU has had great success getting legacy players to come here.
Maybe if we start a "Sherill Bank" and put alumni and boosters on the board..... that should help with getting big time recruits****
Obviously, but the question is how much is Calipari developing them, and it's not an easy question to answer. Davis was the #1 pick from the day he set foot at Kentucky...he didn't need any development for that. Same with MKG. That was an incredibly special class. They were generally considered to be the top 2 players in the country coming out.
His more recent history isn't quite as positive. He took the #1 player in the country last year and turned him into the #6 pick (granted, he was injured, but the NBA also drafts mostly on potential and I'm not sure he would have been #1 healthy). He also took the #14 player last year and turned him into the #29 pick, and he's so ready for the NBA that he is being bumped down to the D-League.
The other 2 players from that class didn't leave early (Cauley wasn't really thought of as a one-and-done necessarily, but Poythress certainly was). Poythress was the #7 player in the country and is now averaging less than 7 ppg in his 2nd year in college and is clearly being passed over by newer guys on that team. Cauley is averaging a little under 8/7 per game. A pretty good college player who plays good defense, seemingly nothing more.
He has taken the #2 player in the country from this year's class, and while Randle has been very good, his draft stock has still slid, and he's now looking at probably being taken outside the top 5 as others have improved more than he has.
James Young has been good, though inconsistent. And the draft stock of the Harrison twins has gone in the crapper.
All I'm saying is that I like the improvement I've seen from the guys under Ray. Calipari usually doesn't have guys stick around for an extra year for us to see as much in terms of the growth he can achieve in someone's game, but using the argument that he's had top draft picks is not really a good argument.
If you're someone who doesn't want to think about things and just says, 'Coach X has had players drafted, so clearly he can develop me more,' then fine. But I get the feeling Horatio Webster isn't that naive.
How about this? http://www.elitedawgs.com/showthread...light=Koenning
1. Special Teams coach hired
2. Either fire Koenning or move him to an admin job
3. Mullen is going to run the offense- that's given. So instead of replacing Les with an OC- hire a young QB coach that is a recruiting, social media machine.
4. Make Gonzales the Passing Game Coordinator or some shit to get him a payraise- and let him help Mullen with gameplanning.
5. Take that extra 100K from getting rid of an OC and give it to Collins. Get his pay to 500K or so. That's a good salary living in Starkville, Ms.
I'll bet ya Stansbury's Lake Paul hadnt said anything like that by 11/29/13
Former State coach- so what?
Look, I respect you older guys like CoastDogGeezer and yourself, but this agenda shit needs to go to the backseat for awhile.
1. Ray is getting 4 years to show he is the man for the job.
2. Next year the expectations raise some as they will year 4
3. Anybody with sense thinks the guy is doing a great job right now-especially with the dumpster fire he was left.
If we're not an NIT team next season at a minimum, feel free to jump his ass- I'll be joining you.
I am 55 that is not old ,if you look at 2:21 thread ,I said Ray is doing a good coaching job .Agenda[I do not have one .I just like good basketball ,it did not happen Stansbury last 2 years except when we played Vandy in Nashville.But people will get on his ass if he does not get Newman plain and simple.QUOTE=Coach34;125384]Look, I respect you older guys like CoastDogGeezer and yourself, but this agenda shit needs to go to the backseat for awhile.
1. Ray is getting 4 years to show he is the man for the job.
2. Next year the expectations raise some as they will year 4
3. Anybody with sense thinks the guy is doing a great job right now-especially with the dumpster fire he was left.
If we're not an NIT team next season at a minimum, feel free to jump his ass- I'll be joining you.[/QUOTE]
Damn bully99 you are an optimist aren't you. If that kid from CA is better than Malik, he's got to be a helluva player. He is that good and I hope he gives is a shot. With him coming in w everyone else being juniors, we would be a very good team in my opinion
Greene was sec coach of the year and then we got the wonderful Jim Hatfield. Greene always said leaving state after one year was his biggest mistake. But he went home, so can't blame him.