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Yes, hes a Red type player.Donnie’s got that dog in him.
Yes, hes a Red type player.Donnie’s got that dog in him.
I think it’s safe to say most people have moved on from him. Hell, .com has gone a whole 2 weeks without a story on him.Don’t hold your breath on AW.
I havent. I'd be thrilled to have such a big money donor back in the fold.I think it’s safe to say most people have moved on from him. Hell, .com has gone a whole 2 weeks without a story on him.
Are we still talking about freemanI havent. I'd be thrilled to have such a big money donor back in the fold.
I agree he would be big time get. Don’t want to get let down so I’ll just be quiet until I see him say he’s coming to the Cuse. Shhhh!I don’t think the possibility of landing this kid is getting enough attention and excitement on this board. This kid has the best film of any guy we have landed in the past decade, and that includes Judah. I don’t think he is a one and done but I think he could be a special player for us.
Freeman could be a major piece to get us back where we want to be.
I have not become a pessimist. Sometimes the things I am hearing my seem that wayAt this point dash I unfortunately dread reading your posts. You’ve become a pessimist like me but with, like, actual facts and sources backing your claims.
Did we suddenly get Adam W back in the fold? Until we start trotting out bigger NIL guns it’s hard to be optimistic about retaining players that we want to keep an extra year.
man you were straight *flame emoji* yesterdayRespect the scene and it’ll respect you back.
I don’t think the possibility of landing this kid is getting enough attention and excitement on this board. This kid has the best film of any guy we have landed in the past decade, and that includes Judah. I don’t think he is a one and done but I think he could be a special player for us.
Freeman could be a major piece to get us back where we want to be.
I wouldn't say full heater, but they've done well given where they started.Red, GMac, Griff and the full staff are on a heater. JJ, Chance, Donnie coming onboard (fingers crossed)...
I'm excited for this kid and happy for our coaches.
Man, I could get excited IF I thought we’d get these kids to stick around. I just don’t think that’ll happen. If it did, we’d have reason to think big. I’m not sure how ‘Cuse is going to keep it all together going forward. Honestly, I’m still in absolute shock that UConn and Hurley won a National Championship. It’s mind blowing and bad. Very, very bad. But, he out recruited us for players we’d normally want for a few years. Can Red keep these guys together? I hope so.Red, GMac, Griff and the full staff are on a heater. JJ, Chance, Donnie coming onboard (fingers crossed)...
I'm excited for this kid and happy for our coaches.
I wouldn't say full heater, but they've done well given where they started.
Freeman is a very good player. Borderline McDonald's AA candidate. 39 overall composite by 247.
Just for comparison's sake:
Chris McCullough - 20 overall composite by 247
Dajuan Coleman - 21 overall composite by 247
JJ Starling - 21 overall composite by 247
Tyler Ennis - 22 overall composite by 247
Malachi Richardson - 31 overall composite by 247
Benny Williams - 32 overall composite by 247
Tyus Battle - 36 overall composite by 247
Chance Westry - 39 overall composite by 247
Donnie Freeman - 39 overall composite by 247
Jerami Grant - 44 overall composite by 247
Tyler Roberson - 50 overall composite by 247
Kaleb Joseph - 51 overall composite by 247
Judah Mintz - 54 overall composite by 247
Jalen Carey - 61 overall composite by 247
Matt Moyer - 67 overall composite by 247
Tyler Lydon - 70 overall composite by 247
Taurean Thompson - 75 overall composite by 247
Frank Howard - 85 overall composite by 247
BJ Johnson - 95 overall composite by 247
Brycen Goodine - 97 overall composite by 247
Kadary Richmond - 99 overall composite by 247
Top 50 players have a very good hit rate for us. McCullough was a first round NBA pick and got hurt for us, so tough to judge, but those that completed at least one full season at SU had big impacts except for Coleman, who was injured all of the time. Only other one who could be considered a disappointment was Roberson, who still was a starter for us and was decently productive compared to some others.
Once you go past 50, it's hit or miss. Only Lydon really had what could be considered a good career at SU. Mintz too, even if he departs after a year.
Johnson had a good career elsewhere, Howard was an enigma but I guess was OK. Nobody else did much of anything.
All of this to say, we have three guys on next year's team that were recruited at the levels that the majority of SU's best players of the last decade were. If they could put it all together, it could be fun to watch. And adding Freeman for next year will hopefully continue that trend.
Man, I could get excited IF I thought we’d get these kids to stick around. I just don’t think that’ll happen. If it did, we’d have reason to think big. I’m not sure how ‘Cuse is going to keep it all together going forward. Honestly, I’m still in absolute shock that UConn and Hurley won a National Championship. It’s mind blowing and bad. Very, very bad. But, he out recruited us for players we’d normally want for a few years. Can Red keep these guys together? I hope so.
Between the transfers and the Moore/Freeman commits, this is the best offseason we have had since 2011-2013.I'm grading the coaching staff on a curve. I get what you're saying by calling it a heater maybe being too bold, but I think since the transition was just a bit bumpy and Red's not a high profile guy yet, I'm giving them credit for where they are. But, with that said, I agree with your post. I think it's totally fair and accurate.
I really like Freeman from the little I've read/seen. I'm not a huge recruiting person, but I think this is a really strong get. I also like that the cadence with JJ/Westry and, fingers crossed, Donnie in terms of commitments is a great way to keep the inertia going.
We still have some work to do, but I'm happy so far.
Between the transfers and the Moore/Freeman commits, this is the best offseason we have had since 2011-2013.
I am a pessimist, but we haven't had many good seasons since 2014 so your statement doesn't mean a heck of a lot.Between the transfers and the Moore/Freeman commits, this is the best offseason we have had since 2011-2013.
Hope we get freemanI am a pessimist, but we haven't had many good seasons since 2014 so your statement doesn't mean a heck of a lot.
FIFYBetween the transfers (in) and the Moore/Freeman commits, this is the best offseason we have had since 2011-2013.
I still don’t understand how Judah wasn’t ranked higherI wouldn't say full heater, but they've done well given where they started.
Freeman is a very good player. Borderline McDonald's AA candidate. 39 overall composite by 247.
Just for comparison's sake:
Chris McCullough - 20 overall composite by 247
Dajuan Coleman - 21 overall composite by 247
JJ Starling - 21 overall composite by 247
Tyler Ennis - 22 overall composite by 247
Malachi Richardson - 31 overall composite by 247
Benny Williams - 32 overall composite by 247
Tyus Battle - 36 overall composite by 247
Chance Westry - 39 overall composite by 247
Donnie Freeman - 39 overall composite by 247
Jerami Grant - 44 overall composite by 247
Tyler Roberson - 50 overall composite by 247
Kaleb Joseph - 51 overall composite by 247
Judah Mintz - 54 overall composite by 247
Jalen Carey - 61 overall composite by 247
Matt Moyer - 67 overall composite by 247
Tyler Lydon - 70 overall composite by 247
Taurean Thompson - 75 overall composite by 247
Frank Howard - 85 overall composite by 247
BJ Johnson - 95 overall composite by 247
Brycen Goodine - 97 overall composite by 247
Kadary Richmond - 99 overall composite by 247
Top 50 players have a very good hit rate for us. McCullough was a first round NBA pick and got hurt for us, so tough to judge, but those that completed at least one full season at SU had big impacts except for Coleman, who was injured all of the time. Only other one who could be considered a disappointment was Roberson, who still was a starter for us and was decently productive compared to some others.
Once you go past 50, it's hit or miss. Only Lydon really had what could be considered a good career at SU. Mintz too, even if he departs after a year.
Johnson had a good career elsewhere, Howard was an enigma but I guess was OK. Nobody else did much of anything.
All of this to say, we have three guys on next year's team that were recruited at the levels that the majority of SU's best players of the last decade were. If they could put it all together, it could be fun to watch. And adding Freeman for next year will hopefully continue that trend.