Hameir was the same as Naz. He was thinking of reclassifying into 2018, but ended up sticking in 2017. Quite a bit different than having a 17 year old on the roster. Only the elite talents end up actually coming in a year early. Grant and Holt aren't elite.
Hameir was the same as Naz. He was thinking of reclassifying into 2018, but ended up sticking in 2017. Quite a bit different than having a 17 year old on the roster. Only the elite talents end up actually coming in a year early. Grant and Holt aren't elite.
They would most likely redshirt. Just get em in early.
Hameir was the same as Naz. He was thinking of reclassifying into 2018, but ended up sticking in 2017. Quite a bit different than having a 17 year old on the roster. Only the elite talents end up actually coming in a year early. Grant and Holt aren't elite.
They would most likely redshirt. Just get em in early.
So put them on scholarship an extra year?
Interesting strategy. If you believe strongly enough in your player development and/or strength program it might be worthwhile.
Hameir was the same as Naz. He was thinking of reclassifying into 2018, but ended up sticking in 2017. Quite a bit different than having a 17 year old on the roster. Only the elite talents end up actually coming in a year early. Grant and Holt aren't elite.
They would most likely redshirt. Just get em in early.
So put them on scholarship an extra year?
Interesting strategy. If you believe strongly enough in your player development and/or strength program it might be worthwhile.
The assumption is we already struck out on everyone else and have the extra scholarship
Hameir was the same as Naz. He was thinking of reclassifying into 2018, but ended up sticking in 2017. Quite a bit different than having a 17 year old on the roster. Only the elite talents end up actually coming in a year early. Grant and Holt aren't elite.
They would most likely redshirt. Just get em in early.
So put them on scholarship an extra year?
Interesting strategy. If you believe strongly enough in your player development and/or strength program it might be worthwhile.
The assumption is we already struck out on everyone else and have the extra scholarship
I got word that we are punting. We are leading for a bunch of legit guys in 2021 tho. Watso, Paolo, Hickman, Holt, and Nowell. Gunna swing for the fences with Kuminga. I can see why. They already have enough pieces for 2020 season and they aren’t getting any impact freshmen at this point.
Hameir was the same as Naz. He was thinking of reclassifying into 2018, but ended up sticking in 2017. Quite a bit different than having a 17 year old on the roster. Only the elite talents end up actually coming in a year early. Grant and Holt aren't elite.
They would most likely redshirt. Just get em in early.
So put them on scholarship an extra year?
Interesting strategy. If you believe strongly enough in your player development and/or strength program it might be worthwhile.
Nate Roberts and BPJ are proof that UW MBB strength program is legit...
My friend’s dad, who coaches a player Hop is recruiting, talked to Hop and he said duke wants Paolo to reclassify but Cade Cunningham hit him up and said he should reclassify and go to UW with him instead.
It doesn't matter if Cade wants to come to UW, his parents aren't sending him to play for someone who doesn't employ his brother.
I got word that we are punting. We are leading for a bunch of legit guys in 2021 tho. Watso, Paolo, Hickman, Holt, and Nowell. Gunna swing for the fences with Kuminga. I can see why. They already have enough pieces for 2020 season and they aren’t getting any impact freshmen at this point.
This seems like a really bad idea. Are we just going to roll with 8 or 9 scholarships next season? They must be planning on hitting the spring signing period hard or looking for some transfers after the season.
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Interesting strategy. If you believe strongly enough in your player development and/or strength program it might be worthwhile.