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frontcourt depth, still have 2 scholarships for next year
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We need to figure out if Thompson is better than someone we can get in 2017. We don't need to use the scholarship
We need to figure out if Thompson is better than someone we can get in 2017. We don't need to use the scholarship
how many scholarships do we need next year? aren't we going to have at least one freshman leave? taking a 4 star, top 60 kid doesn't sound like settling for MSU - Kentucky maybe but in any class other than this one, several posters on this board would be wetting their pants over this kid.
Besides, Carter is only a 1 year guy so we have that scholarship for 2017 - maybe he's more prepared than Thompson but who knows - he's already transferred once from Oregon to UNLV and he blew out his knee in January and missed most of the season. We could be getting a physically damaged head case whereas with Thompson we could be getting a kid with a great deal of upside who can contribute for 3 years or more.
Most likely losing Bridges along with Schilling, Harris, and Ellis, plus we have 2 carryover scholarships since Goins is year to year. if he plays well enough he might get a full scholarship for the remainder of his career though. We'll have plenty of scholarships, Thompson is a bird in the hand. I'll be ok with it if the staff takes him or passes, I'll trust their judgement either way.
And Carter - remember, he's only a 1 year kid. So that's 5 plus the 2 we already have. That's plenty of scholarships, we can afford to spend one on a kid we'd be drooling over in any other year. Anyone who thinks we should pass on a top 60 kid because we're suddenly going to need to conserve 5 or 6 scholarships for top 25 kids every year is out of their mind.
Scholarships aren't a simple as x many players and this many spots. In terms of positions well have ward and potentially Thompson as bigs is 2017-2018. If we don't take Thompson big men will be a huge priority for the 2017 classes.
As I said before, I'll trust the staff on this one. If they think he's better than someone we can get in 2017 they'll go after him. There isn't as much of an immediate need now.Of course it's not but we need front court help so taking a 4 star power forward is not something we should think twice about, particularly if the issue is that it leaves us with six instead of seven scholarships next year. If that's what people are concerned about, they're fools. We are late to the game with him so it may not be realistic to think we will get him but if he's seriously considering MSU and isn't a bad kid, the staff should be aggressively pursuing him.
As I said before, I'll trust the staff on this one. If they think he's better than someone we can get in 2017 they'll go after him. There isn't as much of an immediate need now.
The staff went after him aggressively before Ben carter committed. It's not clear weather the staff wanted to take one of the two or both.If you trust the staff and the staff recently started recruiting him aggressively and offered him a scholarship a week ago, why did you start this whole thing in post 4 by saying we need to figure out if he's better than someone we can get in 2017 (even though we have a ton of scholarships available in 2017)? Sounds like you were second guessing the staff a bit there.
I just read that there's still interest with MSU and Thompson, he didn't visit but he's still trying to arrange a time that works. Syracuse has been on him for a really long time and he still hasn't committed, obviously there is some apprehension there, maybe it's because they can't cheat anymore.
I'm still not too familiar with him. Was he a late bloomer or something? His biggest 3 offers(Kansas, Arizona and MSU) were all in the last couple months.
Sounds like Carter tore his knee up over the weekend.
get ready Nick Ward, looks like Bridges playing more at the 4 than the 3 as well.
Carter could play next year now, he could get a medical redshirt and a 6th year
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