Thank God. The whole “we have no shot if Oregon pursues” bit sucked.
Flipping a kid from Nike U is just about the best thing that could happen for this board.
He’s the star obviously, but not everyone plays well off of Barkley. He’s on NBATV during the finals with a different crew and it’s not nearly as good.
I’m not really complaining about it, but was there really that much of a demand for 20 more football scholarships? If there was, I completely missed it.
Kerr is too interested in not hurting anyone’s feelings. That’s why his rotations have been mostly just subbing all 5 guys out at once. Everyone has to get their minutes, regardless of the flow of the game.
We also treated him like a backup plan for most of the cycle. The decision makes sense. Still two whales on the board though.
We all like Gerry, but the “hi” thing is objectively stupid.
They are still the favorite to land Johnson.
Sark picking up communication with him after losing Moore, screams “back-up plan” way too obviously. Wouldn’t be surprised if Johnson isn’t super receptive to that.
I think I’m more aggravated at the time/ resource management by the staff more than anything.
Sark spends a disproportionate amount of his recruiting time on WRs (probably to the detriment of other positions) and then missed on his top WR target anyways. And not once, but twice.
It’s time to move the fuck on, take that money you had earmarked for him and put it towards DTs or something.
Yeah, Lebron is absolutely still a max level player. His son is overpaid, but he isn’t.
Its funny, the Lakers are an incredibly poorly run organization and the owners have been let off the hook because Lebron takes all the arrows. Lakers ownership stunk before Lebron got there, the reason they had to cede so much power to him in the first place is because they’ve been such a tire fire since Jerry Buss died.
Sweat was already up to 320 by the time his freshman season started. He was listed as an SDE in high school, but he was recruited with the intent of being a DT from the beginning.
As others have stated Henry Melton also made the rare transition from RB to DT. He was a RB on the national championship team, I still remember him bulldozing Louisiana-Lafayette players in the season opener.