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Rivals shows that Gabe Olaseni is visiting on March 25. Also says that we have offered Georges Niang, who is a forward out of New Hampshire in the class of 2012.
Since Olaseni is playing ball in KS now, I don't think the Iowa terrain is going to be much of a surprise to him.Gotta wonder if East Coast guys have a different perception flying into Des Moines and driving up to Ames, and flying into Cedar Rapids and driving down to IC.
Brewster Prep produces players for many schools. ISU seems to milk that school well.
Not sure what the dynamic is for procuring recruits from an established prep school like Brewster,ie..whether it ever steers recruits to certain schools or what. Is it TJ whatshisname from ISU that knows people out there?
I know I am biased,but I honestly do not see what kind of allure there could possibly be to a recruit to come to ISU.
The conference just shrunk,and its future is still somewhat uncertain.
ISU has been bad in bb in recent years.
Their facilities are ok,but Hilton is aging.
Academically, they are solid,but slanted toward science and engineering,not liberal arts that most bb players pursue.
Hoiberg has never coached til this year,and yes, he has the NBA background,but it is not like he was ever a household name.
The campus,city and climate are nothing special.
Now, I know our ISU friends would say the same about Iowa,and some would be true.
But, Fran has a long history of success in college coaching on the east coast.
Iowa's facilities are better now that the new practice building is nearing completion.
The campus and town are better,by all objective observers.
The Big Ten is surging upward, with schools vying to be selected last summer,with the most money in TV contracts, the largest attendance in bb and fb, the most alumni, and its own TV network that is in 80 million homes.
Now, Iowa has been bad in bb also, so that equals out with ISU.
I guess it might come down to style of play in the conference or admission standards,but I have a nephew who went to ISU for engineering and it seemed very tough to him.
I understand all the Big Ten refugees seeing ISU as attractive since it is still ''midwest'' in locale,and willing to take them, but prep players? Guess those recruiters have some real silver tongues.
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You say Ames is a bad town, I'm sorry but Iowa City isn't anything special, I grew up near there and with the recent express tunnel of low income Chicagoans, IC is not a place I would ever consider living, though Ames I would.
I love how everyone thinks Iowa is head and shoulders above ISU. I'm an Iowa fan but come on, be real. Iowa and Iowa State are very comparable right now, except ISU will be a lot better than Iowa next year.
You say Hilton is aging, so is Carver (and the renovations aren't going to make it amazing)
You say Ames is a bad town, I'm sorry but Iowa City isn't anything special, I grew up near there and with the recent express tunnel of low income Chicagoans, IC is not a place I would ever consider living, though Ames I would.
I don't really see how you can compare Iowa and ISU's campus, both are very nice, but very different. I would say Iowa has more of the college appeal so you have me there, but to say you have no idea how kid's possibly choose ISU, but Iowa is an obvioulsy better choice is ridiculous in my eyes.
Brewster Prep produces players for many schools. ISU seems to milk that school well.
Not sure what the dynamic is for procuring recruits from an established prep school like Brewster,ie..whether it ever steers recruits to certain schools or what. Is it TJ whatshisname from ISU that knows people out there?
I know I am biased,but I honestly do not see what kind of allure there could possibly be to a recruit to come to ISU.
The conference just shrunk,and its future is still somewhat uncertain.
ISU has been bad in bb in recent years.
Their facilities are ok,but Hilton is aging.
Academically, they are solid,but slanted toward science and engineering,not liberal arts that most bb players pursue.
Hoiberg has never coached til this year,and yes, he has the NBA background,but it is not like he was ever a household name.
The campus,city and climate are nothing special.
Now, I know our ISU friends would say the same about Iowa,and some would be true.
But, Fran has a long history of success in college coaching on the east coast.
Iowa's facilities are better now that the new practice building is nearing completion.
The campus and town are better,by all objective observers.
The Big Ten is surging upward, with schools vying to be selected last summer,with the most money in TV contracts, the largest attendance in bb and fb, the most alumni, and its own TV network that is in 80 million homes.
Now, Iowa has been bad in bb also, so that equals out with ISU.
I guess it might come down to style of play in the conference or admission standards,but I have a nephew who went to ISU for engineering and it seemed very tough to him.
I understand all the Big Ten refugees seeing ISU as attractive since it is still ''midwest'' in locale,and willing to take them, but prep players? Guess those recruiters have some real silver tongues.
I love how everyone thinks Iowa is head and shoulders above ISU. I'm an Iowa fan but come on, be real. Iowa and Iowa State are very comparable right now, except ISU will be a lot better than Iowa next year.
You say Hilton is aging, so is Carver (and the renovations aren't going to make it amazing)
You say Ames is a bad town, I'm sorry but Iowa City isn't anything special, I grew up near there and with the recent express tunnel of low income Chicagoans, IC is not a place I would ever consider living, though Ames I would.
I don't really see how you can compare Iowa and ISU's campus, both are very nice, but very different. I would say Iowa has more of the college appeal so you have me there, but to say you have no idea how kid's possibly choose ISU, but Iowa is an obvioulsy better choice is ridiculous in my eyes.
You can't just say that about the big 10. I have seen plenty of sluggish BB whether it's the big 10 or not that just isn't right. These kids are not the most consistent creatures on earth therefore you will get inconsistent BB and never rule out the officiating for any particular game.Maybe recruits have watched Big 10 games and want no part of it. I get that Fran has a different style but the Big 10, as a whole, is sluggish.
Is having good recruiters a bad thing now?
Maybe recruits have watched Big 10 games and want no part of it. I get that Fran has a different style but the Big 10, as a whole, is sluggish.
Is having good recruiters a bad thing now?
And I'm sure ISU recruits know every front office person in the NBA to? You think they are like "man Freddy Hoiberg is recruiting me, he once worked in the front office in the NBA, all be it in one of the worst franchises in the NBA but hey he still worked there"? Both programs have good selling points as of right now. Fran can offer an open competition for minutes for maybe up to 3 spots. Fran also has a history in college BB and can tell his stories of recruiting, coaching, winning, losing, how he develops a family atmosphere inside the program.............all of which Freddy can't do. I get that both coaches have their selling points but do not sell Fran short!!Yeah, Franny Mac is a HUGE name in college basketball. All the talented recruits know about his dramatic success at such high profile schools as Siena and UNC Greensboro.
Please. Fred is inexperienced but has cache when it comes to playing the NBA card. If you think having a history in NBA management is not impressive to recruits, then you're naive.
Fran's got mid major experience, and some coaching credentials, which I'm sure serve him well on the recruiting trail but he's still a relative no name.
Each coach has their advantages and disadvantages
As someone that has never lived in Iowa City or Ames but has visited both plenty, I find it comical that you think Ames is in the same league as Iowa City. Iowa City feels like a vibrant college town. Ames, on the other hand, doesnt.
No, it is a good thing. I honestly did not mean to start a catfight here,and I guess my ultimate point is that ISU must have some really good recruiters,since they are recruiting pretty well of late.
Maybe it is envy on my part. As I said, I am just wondering what the allure of ISU is to these East Coast recruits...are they like the Hoyas of the Plains to these east coast kids or something? I guess if Manhattan Kansas came be made sexy to these top recruits,then Ames is capable also.