MSOrange
2020 Cali Award Winner, Regular Season Record
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A few of the big(ger) ones that could be opening shortly: Indiana, Washington, Georgetown, Kansas St...
I believe someone on our board speculated Romar would go to Mizzou. :noidea:Washington for sure, I don't understand how top recruits are wasting their talents going there.
A few of the big(ger) ones that could be opening shortly: Indiana, Washington, Georgetown, Kansas St...
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Related to the Mizzou job, Kim Anderson has an assistant on his staff, Brad Loos, whose 6 year old girl was diagnosed with Stage 4 neuroblastoma in Oct. 2015. She beat that and was cancer free for 6 months and then they found a brain tumor around Thanksgiving. So not a good time for him to be unemployed. To top if off, he is the son of Dave Loos, the Austin Peay coach who just retired as he was dealing with chemo for a cancerous lymph node.
Washington for sure, I don't understand how top recruits are wasting their talents going there.
I know it will never happen, but a lot of these schools need to think about returning to D-3, starting with Hobart in MLax.
I know it will never happen, but a lot of these schools need to think about returning to D-3, starting with Hobart in MLax.
Romar historically seems to have been able to keep most of the elite Seattle/Tacoma players to stay local and come to UW. He gets them to the league. That's all most of these elite prospects care about, IMO. His track record is pretty good. Nate Robinson and Brandon Roy were all local. Same with Isiah Thomas, Tony Wroten, and Terrence Ross. Fultz had some ties to him and an assistant back in middle school I think. Fultz would've been the num 1 pick anywhere. No question Romar has underachieved big time with some real talent but he gets them to the league.