Well the experts are not thrilled with them but of course 247 had Foster going to Iowa 100% so what do they know? I thought the comment from Ogundele was interesting about how Iowa got players to the NBA. Not sure where that came from?
Iowa needs the twins to be better than advertised. JT will need help also. The guard recruits, who the heck knows how good they can be. Hope for the best but prepare for the worst.
What'd be more surprising? That this class is a big hit and has us rolling the next few yrs? Or that most of them flop and it's the beginning of the end of Frans tenure?
For the record I thought losing out on getting DJ Carton last yr witch lead to losing out on Foster this yr was the first domino... I'll have to be pleasantly surprised if this group does well to keep Fran above where we all want to be
I believe one of them had a silent offer from Wofford as well.The twins only other offer was from Western Illinois. That's remarkably bad considering how many D1 teams there are.
Well one out of 5 seems like a legit shot. Ullis has good pedigree and size. Not sure how high of a ceiling he may have. But I like what he is to start with. The rest I'm just not sold on enough to say with any confidence they'll be difference makersIf any of these guys end up being legitimate starters for a B1G team I'd be shocked.
Recall that was out of high school. Apparently they have grown roughly 3 inches since then. Had they played out their prep season instead of signing with Iowa it’s possible they would have gotten better offers. According to reports Auburn was showing interest.The twins only other offer was from Western Illinois. That's remarkably bad considering how many D1 teams there are.
So you wouldn’t take an Aaron White or a Devyn Marble? That’s because their particular team wasn’t as successful as we would like? That argument doesn’t make sense to me. Personally I’d take as many of them as I could get. Ben Simmons didn’t make the tournament at LSU, I’d take him on my team though.Surface level it's a bit depressing. The argument that one of these players could turn into a Marble, or Aaron White type player doesn't really inspire. What were Iowa's highs during their time? Fran has had multiple all big10 players over the years, but the team never does anything memorable aside from a few upsets over highly ranked teams during the season.
They suck in the Big10 Tourney, and have been outclassed in the NCAA.
Until we get that next level player, especially at G, this is really the best we can expect.
They will probably win their share of games, but the odds that they will be a great team that other teams dread playing doesn't seem very high. The next five or six years will probably be pretty average for Iowa basketball. To me, Fran makes to much money for average teams. I can see giving the guy a chance of five years, but he has proven to be just average or maybe below average. Anyway, its not his fault if he is just average. I'd take the money too if the athletic director was willing to give it to me.
So you wouldn’t take an Aaron White or a Devyn Marble? That’s because their particular team wasn’t as successful as we would like? That argument doesn’t make sense to me. Personally I’d take as many of them as I could get. Ben Simmons didn’t make the tournament at LSU, I’d take him on my team though.
That's okay if he confused our NBA history with Iowa State. He's signed now.Well the experts are not thrilled with them but of course 247 had Foster going to Iowa 100% so what do they know? I thought the comment from Ogundele was interesting about how Iowa got players to the NBA. Not sure where that came from?
Hypothetically if you put this class with the remnants of this years team which very much looks like a second division Big Ten team what will Fran's 11th Iowa team look like??
I completely disagree with that take. He wasn’t obligated to take the Murray’s. Sibley is still unsigned. As was Foster at the time. We could have saved the scholarships and hit the transfer market. They could look at a new batch of recruits that are unsigned, which isn’t unprecedented at all.The way I see it is this class is a strike against Fran's ability to bring in high profile players, regardless of how the players pan out. Take the twins for example. Even if they come in as freshman and play really well, it still doesn't mean Fran can recruit well. It just means he got lucky with some in state legacy recruits being late bloomers. It's one thing if we had a couple 4 stars on the ropes and Fran decided to back off because he wanted the twins more. If that were the case, it could be seen as a plus for Fran's recruiting abilities. But the truth is its either take the twins or take no one. In that situation, it doesn't matter how they pan out as far as the discussion on Fran's recruiting ability goes. Best case, he got lucky with some late bloomers. Worst case, he had to fill the class with warm bodies.