Husky28
Well-Known Member
You are dumb.
"We are undersized and not physical"
Just isn't true. Woodbury is physical, as is Basabe, and McCabe has his moments as well. Iowa doesn't have an incredibly springy post player with bulk, Basabe is as close as they come. But Iowa is far from soft or undersized.
"McCaffrey did nothing to address our interior issues"
He brought in a top 50 center with offers from UNC and Kansas (I think Kansas offered at the end). He also brought in another big guy that is red shirting. I don't know how you can answer that need better than recruiting a top 50 7-footer.
Gabe is an athletic project, this isn't news. But he seems to have a great attitude and I hope he can become a defensive presence.
McCaffery also took a risk by recruiting a rebounding SF by the name of Hubbard, his early results out at Morgan State (or where ever he ended up) seem to be that Fran was right to take the chance, as he can really score and rebound. I believe your first post complained about a high level scorer like Early.
Early, FWIW, is averaging less than a half point more than Marble per game, and about a point and a half more than White. So that seems like a silly overreach as well.
So Nugent... Strat effectively countered your comments with factual data... I would add the one thing you seem to be forgetting. The biggest thing Fran needed way before a PF (Basabe, White and McCabe are already on the team at this point), was guys that could handle the ball and score from the outside to open up the game and a center to DEFEND the inside game of the other team. So... here's the recruits he's brought in:
MG = pg with 2 guard abilities
Clemmons = pg with 2 guard abilities
Ingram = 2 guard with 3 sf abilities
Woodbury = 7' 1" Center
Meyer = 6' 10" pf/Center
So you see, I think he got exactly what he wanted and needed. JUCO's are fine if they are at a level above your existing players, but as Alford found out... for every Evans (was going to put Thomas in with Evans, but even he didn't really meet expectations until his SR year, if even then) there's a Fermino & Thompson. JUCO's are a crap shoot at best... and most coaches will agree that getting players they can develop over 4/5 years is way better than taking a chance on the JUCO's. Remember they are in JUCO college for a reason... sometimes it's because they are slow to develop, but its mostly because of other issues like academics and such.