If he hits north of 45% the next two seasons, I will buy it. But 42.2% and then 38% don't warrant such lofty praise.
JCL has the most career 3 pt'ers made in the country for any Soph. from P5 teams.
If he hits north of 45% the next two seasons, I will buy it. But 42.2% and then 38% don't warrant such lofty praise.
JCL has the most career 3 pt'ers made in the country for any Soph. from P5 teams.
We have to come up with a nickname for the PG trio of Frazier, Lucas, and Smith.
Any thoughts?
I guess I have to ask again, why is everybody writing off Frankie Jr (Damonte)? He had a knee injury not an amputation. He would have competed for Mr Basketball this year had he been able to play so I think that assuming he is going to just lie down is making a mistake. .
I just misread something in an article--funny font or something. And what I saw was "Frightening Illini." Though maybe we ought to save that for football, maybe the O-line or D-line or linebackers, whenever they're ready for it.
I imagine you're looking at a starting lineup of
Smith
Lucas
JCL
Black
Finke
Nice.Frazier, Lucas, and Smith - Attorneys at Ball.
I have that same little prickle of disquiet when I consider JCL. The defense and handles are in the back of my mind. My rationalization of it is that hitherto he has been playing under a coach who does not develop players. This is sure to be a trend Underwood bucks.I just wish I had more confidence in JCL.
Kipper is gonna find a way into this lineup.
Lucas/Smith/Frazier, JCL, Kipper, Black, Finke.
I just wish I had more confidence in JCL.
At OSU BU had 3 players average 30 minutes per game. Two were 6' guards, the third was a 6'6 SF. There were another 7 players between 13 and 20 minutes. One 6'9, one 6'8 and one 6'7. Of the other 4, one was 5'11" and the other 3 were 6'5-6. They were essentially the same size as us next year. We also had 10 guys with 13+ minutes, but only MH, at 33, played more than 25 minutes per game. Of course, we were most successful when only 7 guys hit the floor...



I just watched the video interview with Underwood where he called himself a "fundamentals guy." I like that. Yeah, the playbook is fine, but what does that matter if you can't execute? Fundamentals come first.
Also mentioned, that he doesn't concern himself with positions but rather creating mismatches. I like that too. It plays off the fundamentals. You get the fundamentals and you can adapt. You take the initiative and take it to the other team. Let them try to figure out what the heck you are doing.
Underwood mentioned Kipper has one of the highest 3pt % on the team so far from the skill workouts. Kipper has to start IMO.