BigD
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Who's next?
I hope not but my guess is Fleming. Not good when a walk on plays more minutes than what was once thought of as a high recruit.
Who's next?
Sometimes you burn players redshirt if you don't project them to play over the long term. It's one less year that they eat up a scholarship.
Hutton must not have progressed enough during his redshirt year for Fran to tell him he was going to be an integral part of the rotation. It happens. Just laugh at people on this board that base their decisions on HS highlight tapes or some game in the Prime Time League.
Wow, do you really think a guy who is transferring because he wasn't going to see much PT next year, would've been the piece that pushed them over the top this year?
Why doesn't Fran have you on his staff asshat?
So you guys have never seen him play a second of BB and have decided that he was the answer to all of our problem.....smsh....it never stops.
BTW there will be another transfer, the Hutton transfer wasn't really that quiet of a thing. I had heard as much awhile ago, and actuall Dochmen alluded to a couple transfers in his podcast, so I'm sure he also knew Hutton was one of them.
So you guys have never seen him play a second of BB and have decided that he was the answer to all of our problem.....smsh....it never stops.
BTW there will be another transfer, the Hutton transfer wasn't really that quiet of a thing. I had heard as much awhile ago, and actuall Dochmen alluded to a couple transfers in his podcast, so I'm sure he also knew Hutton was one of them.
I don't care to argue with you guys. I saw him play multiple times and had a chance to get spend a little time with him. He might not ever be an effective scorer but he brings a lot to the table in attitude, toughness and defense. Just don't cry about those things being deficient next season.
If he's having academic trouble, none of this matters. If there are legal problems, none of this matters.
I'm sure after the season ends the coach sits down with each player individually and tells them what they see for them the next year and in the future. My guess is Hutton didn't like what he was hearing from Fran and decided to transfer. The timing fits almost perfectly.
For those saying he was a lock down defender and Fran screwed up...are you basing that on his high school play? Guess I don't understand where people come off acting like they know more than the coach who sees them practice every single day.
I don't care to argue with you guys. I saw him play multiple times and had a chance to get spend a little time with him. He might not ever be an effective scorer but he brings a lot to the table in attitude, toughness and defense. Just don't cry about those things being deficient next season.
If he's having academic trouble, none of this matters. If there are legal problems, none of this matters.
This.
Maybe you can find out if there were academic or legal issues when you make that 1 phone call
I agree as we never know how the kids will adapt to playing at a college level. You can't always go by practices either as some players can tear it up in practice but get cold feet on the court during real game competition.
Dean you mentioned Dochmen said a COUPLE of transfers. I realize that you don't know but if you had to put money on it who would you think it would be?
There is already some crazy in this thread and it's only going to get worse. If someone is so inclined I would be interested to see the stats on each player that has left under Fran. I want to know how great they became.
Don't know about all of them, but the three that left the team recently:
Kyle Meyer averaged 13.2 minutes, 2.4 points and 2.7 rebounds for Houston (22-10) this past year, playing in all 32 games.
Trey Dickerson averaged 4.7 minutes, 0.4 points and 0.4 rebounds for South Dakota (14-18) this past year, playing in 17 games.
Pat Ingram averaged 25.3 minutes, 3.5 points and 1.5 rebounds for Idaho (21-13) this past year, plaing in 25 games.
None really tearing it up and all at lower levels of competition than the Big 10.