How much has his brother played at IU?
Just looked him up. Looks like he had a knee injury this year.
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How much has his brother played at IU?
Well didn't the kid just come for a visit??? Why would he do that if he wasn't interested???
Apparently he doesn't want to play much then. I'm sure if he came here he could play a lot.......maybe even start!
FYI, lot of discussion on the IU pages (don't ask me why I go there from time to time) about how Crean has too many recruits and not enough spots available if certain guys decide to return. I wonder if guys stay and recruits have offers pulled how much heat Crean will take for that? My guess, not much.
You have to remember that all of these kids have been very good their whole lives, so even if someone comes to them and says "you're really not at the SEC or Big Ten level", most have too much confidence and then want to prove others wrong. The vast majority of 17 year old kids are going to be seduced by the name and the history and the facilities of a larger school, and won't take the time to see how they fit into the overall program and where they will be in two or three years.
I don't think we need to be accepting only the "lower" kids. I am not trying to imply that at all. I am just saying that from the time his name popped up on the different sites saying he was going to visit or that State was interested in him, I have never gotten a feeling that he was THAT interested in us. I just kind of always felt like we were a backup plan in the bigger boys didn't come calling. That is strictly my "gut feeling" and I have no hard facts or details to back it up.
My point with respect to Alex is that by looking at the situation objectively (and admittedly on paper only), it appears that he is looking for a bigger name to be a part of. That doesn't mean that everyone who comes out of high school shares that mindset. Look at Brenton Scott, there were multiple recruiting sites that stated he might have gotten other offers had he waited. He felt comfortable at State and chose to come here. I am not even saying Alex is wrong to look at the bigger schools (if that is even correct that he is looking at bigger names, I could be way off), having faith and confidence in your abilities is not a bad thing, but you also have to be realistic and grounded. If he is good enough to go and play for the Kansas States of the world, then go for it young man. However, you need to take it all in and look at the situation from all angles and then objectively make a decision about what is best for you and where the best is for you.
We have no reason to believe that he isn't getting good advice from his family if for no other reason than the fact that his older brother just went through this exact same process a short time ago. If he comes to State, I will be one of his biggest fans, and if he chooses somewhere else, then best of luck to him. After all, I don't want anyone at State who feels like they had to "settle" for us, or who would rather be somewhere else.
I think you're spot on on all fronts. I also didn't say he wasn't getting good advice, that just seems to be the MO for recruits in general considering the large number of transfers that happen each and every year.
Without a doubt.Jason, I agree. I think too many people (including many tv analysts) view going to a school in certain conferences, like the Missouri Valley, as a step down. Almost like, oh he signed with them? I thought he was a better player than that.
Its kind of like our educational system that says everyone should go to college and if you don't then you must have messed up somewhere. Some people look at it as if you signed with Indiana State or Murray State or Belmont, etc then you weren't as successful as the kid next to you who signed with Kentucky or Michigan, etc. just a stigma that will probably always be around.
Also, as if you didn't expect it... I missed this the other day. Love this kid.
And you guys talk about being old all the time. I learned how to use a computer in HS computer class using one of these antiques
I know what your talking about - very little. MS DOS that was my specialty.
Neal was retained at New Mexico. Will be interesting to see how this plays out.
Also will be interesting to see if his son Cullen gets out of his LOI with St. Marys.