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Mon Jul 29, 2019 1:10 pm
I hate to be this guy and I hope he chooses Creighton and does great. But there is a HUGE difference between D3 and High D1.
Mon Jul 29, 2019 1:47 pm
Helmzy wrote: there is a HUGE difference between D3 and High D1.
Good stuff. Insightful.
Mon Jul 29, 2019 6:07 pm
I don't know -- how much difference between JUCO and Division 3?
Mon Jul 29, 2019 6:25 pm
Duncan Robinson played in the NESCAC too. Then he transferred and played a lot for a great Michigan team.
It doesn’t happen every day but if you can play, you can play
Mon Jul 29, 2019 7:10 pm
PAJay wrote:I don't know -- how much difference between JUCO and Division 3?
D3- Good team basketball. Decent athletes. Good skill level. NAIA with slightly better athletes and players.
JUCO- High ceiling. Very low floor. There’s really good teams with D1 athletes. There’s very bad teams with D1 athletes who don’t know how to play the game. I watched Northeast who is an average JUCO D2 team and they lost to Morningside (NAIA D2) JV in a regular season game. With JUCO, you just don’t know what you’re gonna get night in and night out.
Mon Jul 29, 2019 7:36 pm
Helmzy wrote:PAJay wrote:I don't know -- how much difference between JUCO and Division 3?
D3- Good team basketball. Decent athletes. Good skill level. NAIA with slightly better athletes and players.
JUCO- High ceiling. Very low floor. There’s really good teams with D1 athletes. There’s very bad teams with D1 athletes who don’t know how to play the game. I watched Northeast who is an average JUCO D2 team and they lost to Morningside (NAIA D2) JV in a regular season game. With JUCO, you just don’t know what you’re gonna get night in and night out.
I do think JUCO ranks have lost a lot of their ceiling due to the proliferation of prep schools that let a player reclass and make the grades while going to a basketball factory.
No idea why Hutcherson ended up in D3. He doesn't look like a D3 athlete to my eyes, and his grades were apparently \very good as he was recruited by the Ivies. Read that he was out a lot due to injuries his Soph. and Junior years though
Mon Jul 29, 2019 8:14 pm
SeattleJay wrote:Duncan Robinson played in the NESCAC too. Then he transferred and played a lot for a great Michigan team.
It doesn’t happen every day but if you can play, you can play
He was on the Heat's roster this year, D-3 to NBA.
Wed Jul 31, 2019 8:54 am
It was reported that Austin has canceled his visit to Marquette. That leaves Creighton, Notre Dame and Illinois. I like Creighton's chances and think it comes down to either Notre Dame or Creighton. I feel he is visiting Illinois only because they were the first to contact him. My opinion is Notre Dame 50%, Creighton 40%, and Illinois 10%. I hope he chooses the Jays.
Does signing him put CU over the limit of 13? What about Jordan Scurry?
Wed Jul 31, 2019 10:11 am
I think it’s Creighton 65% and Notre dame 35%. He cancelled his visit to Marquette right after his visit to Creighton so that’s usually a good thing!
Wed Jul 31, 2019 11:05 am
Good article from an Illini source:
https://illinois.rivals.com/news/diii-t ... basketballcouple notes:
- had a lot of injuries, car accident as Frosh, then broke jaw and wrist and didn't play much AAU
- Wesleyan was a "leap of faith" with a plan to "a plan to "kill it" at the DIII level and prove he belonged on a bigger stage. "
Illinois also selling him on being a guard in a 4 out, 1 in offense ""The main thing they've told me is they're a 4-out, 1-in offense and they think my skill set matches that with my playmaking ability," Hutcherson said. "They said the Big Ten is a conference with big wings, so my length will help a lot. They're excited to see how I fit in the system."
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