Re: 2014 Recruits
Nate's school was an AAAA school in Mn meaning they had around 1500 kids in 10-12th grade. Take a kid like Andres goes in the end he should have redshirted. The competition level was too much this year. Next year, I absolutely believe he'll be ready. In fact, I overestimated his readiness early in the year cuz I watched him compete game after game in AAU and get it done. I hope I'm wrong about Daum but AAU is just such a poor indicator of whether a kid is ready to play. I'm sure he's a great shooter, so was Andres in his school but the physicality and quickness got to him and it affected his confidence. The kid from Augustana (I believe) that quit basketball this year was solid in AAU but not ready for D2. It's just a bigger jump from small school to d1 than people think. Regardless of whether you played for Howard Pulley or NE's top AAU program.
Nate's school was an AAAA school in Mn meaning they had around 1500 kids in 10-12th grade. Take a kid like Andres goes in the end he should have redshirted. The competition level was too much this year. Next year, I absolutely believe he'll be ready. In fact, I overestimated his readiness early in the year cuz I watched him compete game after game in AAU and get it done. I hope I'm wrong about Daum but AAU is just such a poor indicator of whether a kid is ready to play. I'm sure he's a great shooter, so was Andres in his school but the physicality and quickness got to him and it affected his confidence. The kid from Augustana (I believe) that quit basketball this year was solid in AAU but not ready for D2. It's just a bigger jump from small school to d1 than people think. Regardless of whether you played for Howard Pulley or NE's top AAU program.
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