from what little i have found for video on Meyer he reminds me most of Bullard, shoot from outside and can play inside like him.as for White this year he reminds me of a poor mans Larry Bird but is quicker
Very nice post, Radman.....Herby, I always appreciate your comments and I agree with your thoughts on Clemmons. I have followed his career since last year and he is a gifted player that will add a ton to our roster. He can score if needed and he is a solid defender against the best talent in Michigan. Ingram is very similar. Both are underrated and will bring much to the Hawks. As I have posted in the past, Meyer will be a big suprise and both Clemmons and Ingram will be right there as well. Kind of funny, I saw Gesell out here in Phoenix and he tore it up, but I have little exposure to Woody. All in all I really appreciate your giving us updates. Thanks!!
i rethought my comparison has a few others on this site and other site came up with this, my thought was he reminded me of Bird in the way he led the team in other aspects of the game,
to be fair and a truer match would be Sam Oakey as a freshmen for Wiscy, i hope Whites career does not end like Oakey's did by injury
IMHO Raveling would have been much happier working as an assistant coach with recruiting responsibilities, rather than as a head coach in a D1 program, especially one located in a "fishbowl" community in the middle of the country. He was a tremendous recruiter but not a very strong bench coach ... or motivator, for that matter. He was notorious for resting players just as they were starting to get hot from the floor, also slow in adapting to different strategies from opponents. Raveling wrote a book on rebounding and supposedly was an expert in it, but I don't recall Iowa ever leading the league in that category during his short time in Iowa City.
It is correct that Lohaus languished under Raveling. That was partly on Brad; a tall, thin, gangly kid when he got to campus, it took a while for him to add the strength and weight so that he was not bumped halfway across the floor playing with his back to the basket. And he never was much of a jumper ...
it wasn't that Sam was not focused, it was that he came here for the sole reason of playing for Mr. Davis, he had a choice sit out the 2nd semester and have a full year to play, but Mr. Davis was told that his contract was not being renewed, this caused a very big ripple amoungst the players, JR Koch was going to RS to get stronger, Oakey was going to wait til the following fall to play, Collison who the good Dr had been recruiting since the 7th grade, more than likely would have committed to Iowa as Roy Williams didn't even talk to the kid til after it got out Davis was not coming back.
this caused Koch and Oakey to play their last season under Davis, Oakey broke his wrist and missed the good part of the only semester he had available, Settles, Oakey and Koch made a very formiadle front court, after the season was over Collison went to Kansas, Joey Range left because he didn't like Alfords style of play, which was reinforced by a game in the tourney where Alfords team won a low scoring game that was in the 40's.
who knows what kind of team Tom Davis would have had if he had been allowed to stay,
Oliver at the point, Range at the 2 guard, Oakey at the SF, Collison at the pf and Koch at the center, now that would have been some lineup,
this was coming about because Rawling took his Ivy league thinking to Brown, and Mary Sue Coleman put the academic qualification back to BT standards, one of the hardest to get over was they needed 15 core course instead of the 13 that was required bt the BT and the other was that 2 foriegn languages was needed, Hunter Rawlings did more damage to the Iowa's FB and BB progams than anything, why do you think Davis recruited so many Iowa kids, its not like Iowa was turning out 4-5 highly ranked players in BB
Sam Okey! Too bad he was not focused enough to meet his potential. He was ridiculos at times and showed why he was one of the nations top recruits. Athletically he was a lot better than white
it wasn't that Sam was not focused, it was that he came here for the sole reason of playing for Mr. Davis, he had a choice sit out the 2nd semester and have a full year to play, but Mr. Davis was told that his contract was not being renewed, this caused a very big ripple amoungst the players, JR Koch was going to RS to get stronger, Oakey was going to wait til the following fall to play, Collison who the good Dr had been recruiting since the 7th grade, more than likely would have committed to Iowa as Roy Williams didn't even talk to the kid til after it got out Davis was not coming back.
this caused Koch and Oakey to play their last season under Davis, Oakey broke his wrist and missed the good part of the only semester he had available, Settles, Oakey and Koch made a very formiadle front court, after the season was over Collison went to Kansas, Joey Range left because he didn't like Alfords style of play, which was reinforced by a game in the tourney where Alfords team won a low scoring game that was in the 40's.
who knows what kind of team Tom Davis would have had if he had been allowed to stay,
Oliver at the point, Range at the 2 guard, Oakey at the SF, Collison at the pf and Koch at the center, now that would have been some lineup,
this was coming about because Rawling took his Ivy league thinking to Brown, and Mary Sue Coleman put the academic qualification back to BT standards, one of the hardest to get over was they needed 15 core course instead of the 13 that was required bt the BT and the other was that 2 foriegn languages was needed, Hunter Rawlings did more damage to the Iowa's FB and BB progams than anything, why do you think Davis recruited so many Iowa kids, its not like Iowa was turning out 4-5 highly ranked players in BB
No. George loved the spotlight. He would never have been happy as No. 2.