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Wed Jan 07, 2015 2:51 pm
Duke1Agn wrote:I find it really interesting that he's visited two conference brethren, Marquette and Georgetown, yet he and our staff have zero interest in bringing him to Omaha.
I don't. We didn't have a need at the 4 in the first place, particularly a 4 that can't stretch the floor. When you consider his attitude toward Creighton in the past, it really shouldn't come as a shock that our staff wasn't interested in bringing him in.
Wed Jan 07, 2015 3:06 pm
He has had zero playing time for a reason...
Wed Jan 07, 2015 4:19 pm
I don't necessarily want him at Creighton. I think it's clear there are issues there, whether they are attitude related or otherwise. But he obviously has some natural ability. I just find it curious that he's looking at two other Jesuit schools in the same conference.
Wed Jan 07, 2015 4:22 pm
Well, Georgetown is losing Josh Smith this year and will need a 4/5 and Marquette, while they have Henry Ellenson and Matt Heldt coming in next year, will probably need to replace Ellenson after he leaves next year.
Wed Jan 07, 2015 4:28 pm
He's headed to Georgetown, per ESPN.
Thu Jan 08, 2015 1:56 am
Duke1Agn wrote:He's headed to Georgetown, per *NebraskaHSHoops.
Thu Jan 08, 2015 7:50 am
What is this kid thinking? He's not gonna find much more PT at Georgetown, unless he was in the doghouse with Pitino (didn't seem like it judging from his comments). He's not better than Copeland. G'town has both a PF and a C committed for the '15 class, and they'll have a leg up on Agau in terms of experience in Thompson's system by the time he's eligibile in 2016.
Don't really understand how he's deluded to the point of believing a second blue chip program was what he needed to find success. Go somewhere you can find good PT and actually expand your game, past the tired old phrase "has potential"
Thu Jan 08, 2015 3:40 pm
Jaysker12 wrote:What is this kid thinking? He's not gonna find much more PT at Georgetown, unless he was in the doghouse with Pitino (didn't seem like it judging from his comments). He's not better than Copeland. G'town has both a PF and a C committed for the '15 class, and they'll have a leg up on Agau in terms of experience in Thompson's system by the time he's eligibile in 2016.
Don't really understand how he's deluded to the point of believing a second blue chip program was what he needed to find success. Go somewhere you can find good PT and actually expand your game, past the tired old phrase "has potential"
He's applying for a medical redshirt for this year stemming from the sports hernia. If he gets it, he'll be eligible for next season. Georgetown really wanted him out of high school and they wanted him now.
Fri Jun 22, 2018 7:33 pm
The kid that was too good for Creighton is back at the first school that didn’t play him.