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We rarely have a high-level recruit from Indiana on our roster. Imagine having TWO at the same time! Final Four, here we come.I think we have to put all of our eggs in this basket. This guy may be the answer:
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We rarely have a high-level recruit from Indiana on our roster. Imagine having TWO at the same time! Final Four, here we come.I think we have to put all of our eggs in this basket. This guy may be the answer:
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If we have Chicago St. on next years schedule, we may need him.I think we have to put all of our eggs in this basket. This guy may be the answer:
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HIGH potential players that just didn’t pan out hereMe thinks that Tevian and JCL may have had some things in common.
I swear Mizzou is on every transfer list lolHigh majors after Gardner-Webb transfer Jose Perez
Thus far, Perez, a 6-foot-5 guard out of the Bronx (N.Y.), has heard from DePaul, Memphis, Georgia Tech, Georgia, Marquette, Rhode Island, Dayton, Illinois, Iowa State, Missouri, BYU and New Mexico.
As a sophomore Perez averaged 15.2 points, 6.5 rebounds and 4.2 assists a game. During his freshman campaign, Perez averaged 15.1 points, while shooting 38.1-percent from three and tossing out three assists a game.
“In a lot of ways, I had to develop a pro mindset,” Perez said. I played with a lot of people that are in the NBA right now. Thanks to coach Munch [Williams] and his AAU style, he developed a lot of pros. I developed the pro mindset where I’m always in the gym, I’m always working out as well and trying to take my game to the next level.”
https://247sports.com/college/illin...rgia-Marquette-Illinois-Iowa-State-146263314/
HIGH potential players that just didn’t pan out here
HIGH potential players that just didn’t pan out here
No shotColeman-lands in the portal..
Any chance he comes back for his final year of eligibility?
Underwood doesn’t seem to be the type to welcome back players who turned their back on us. I don’t see JCL as a fit in this culture.Coleman-lands in the portal..
Any chance he comes back for his final year of eligibility?
That’s awfully blunt.Underwood doesn’t seem to be the type to welcome back players who turned their back on us. I don’t see JCL as a fit in this culture.
And they haven't got one. Tigerboard in full fire Clownzo mode!I swear Mizzou is on every transfer list lol
Dont kid yourself, coming from a big AAU program he already knew how to play the game.It hasn't taken Penny very long to learn how to play the game.
Also, will be historic because JCL will become the first Indiana recruit we’ve ever landed twice.We rarely have a high-level recruit from Indiana on our roster. Imagine having TWO at the same time! Final Four, here we come.
Also, will be historic because JCL will become the first Indiana recruit we’ve ever landed twice.
I would say no chance he comes back. Anyone know if this has ever happened in the history of the NCAA where a player transfers out of a school then comes back after playing for another school?Coleman-lands in the portal..
Any chance he comes back for his final year of eligibility?
For a guy who's most appealing asset as an Illini was his long range shooting, he sure didn't exhibit that skill at DePaul. He shot 30.5% on threes as a Blue Demon. Good Luck to him wherever he ends up. I doubt Coach U has any interest whatsoever.Coleman-lands in the portal..
Any chance he comes back for his final year of eligibility?
Actually, no D, lol. Very surprised that people would believe there is any chance of JCL coming back.No shot
Sorry should have added /s. I don’t think any chance he comes back here. Would be nuts.Seems really unlikely he'd play here. Groce preached toughness, but actually recruited plenty of soft guys with high potential that didn't really buy in or work on their weaknesses. Underwood = toughness. He looks very specifically for versatile guys who can play hard, play smart, and play team ball.
Guys there’s zero shot JCL is back here. Put it to bed
I don't think anyone seriously thinks he will be back.
Also, will be historic because JCL will become the first Indiana recruit we’ve ever landed twice.