My question is whether or not any current players will leave the program?
As a 2-22 program I would think a number will be encouraged to do so. Another interesting aspect might be how much of the transfer market they choose in rebuilding. Might satisfy the short term pressure to dig out but might not be the best long term solution.My question is whether or not any current players will leave the program?
If TJ is a fail is there any heat on Pollard?
With the unique eligibility options from this season, maybe Jalen Coleman-Lands can move on to his FOURTH team.As a 2-22 program I would think a number will be encouraged to do so. Another interesting aspect might be how much of the transfer market they choose in rebuilding. Might satisfy the short term pressure to dig out but might not be the best long term solution.
P.S. Thought I heard on a recent podcast (Howe involved) that there were over 120 that entered the transfer portal in just the last 2 days.
My question is whether or not any current players will leave the program?
Good to see TJ being ethically dubious right off the bat.Just read that TJ is probably going to add Kyle Green from UNI's staff as an assistant. That probably means that AJ will be following him.
From Prohm's Wikipedia page:
The season concluded with a loss to Oklahoma in the preliminary round of the Big 12 Tournament. Afterward, ISU athletic director Jamie Pollard announced that Prohm and ISU had agreed to part ways after he lit a match to a healthy and successful basketball program. Literally burnt it to the ground. And will forever be known a a great guy with good intentions who single handedly destroyed what Fred had built.
Yea, I think Fred's biggest things was that he hit the transfers hard before it was widely done. Not gonna happen for him anymore.That's funny. What's even funnier is the idea that Fred built anything. Building with transfers was always a fragile foundation.