2019 Recruits
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With how little game time he got not surpsing. Dont most have. Bigger learning curve for defense? I thought he held his own in the tourney against western. But would need to watch replay to really see how he did. He had effort for sure."The most rewarding things you do in life, are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.” Arnold Palmer
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Losing Krueger is not good. Thought he looked serviceable to solid in the few minutes he did get. A guy I could see improving and being a solid starter as an upper classman. I won’t beat a dead horse but guys like this need to play not only for their own development and happiness in the program but to keep starters fresh with gas in the tank to play defense. This one is on TJ IMO.Comment
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I would say it is likely Krueger will be transferring to a D2 school considering he'd have to burn another year of eligibility to transfer D1 (with less of a guarantee of playing time as well). Too bad. Thought he could have been at least a solid contributor next year, if not better. Kid had a beautiful looking shot.If you think nobody cares about you, try missing a couple of payments.
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Really hate to lose someone, but to be honest I can't remember the last time we didn't have at least one person at the end of the bench leave at the end of the season. Unfortunately I don't think this would qualify as a major surprise.Comment
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Right, it would almost be more surprising if they all stayed. This isn't 1995 anymore, the amount of player movement seems to increase every year. Just take a look at the list so far for 2019 - and there will be a lot more to come. It's like a shopping spree for coaches.
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Thought it would be interesting to see how many players left during the Nagy years. A total of 12 left in his last 5 seasons. Some familiar names like Broman, Doyle, Prince, Monaghan and Donlan, but some that I didn't even remember that they had ever been Jacks.Right, it would almost be more surprising if they all stayed. This isn't 1995 anymore, the amount of player movement seems to increase every year. Just take a look at the list so far for 2019 - and there will be a lot more to come. It's like a shopping spree for coaches.
https://watchstadium.com/news/compre...ng-12-29-2018/Comment
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According to @Evan_Flood, we are showing interest in Donovan Ivory, a 6'5" wing out of Kaukauna, WI.
Previously committed to Minnesota-Duluth. Now has standing offers from Valparaiso, UC Davis, SIU-Edwardsville, along with a preferred walk on offer from Wisconsin.
If you think nobody cares about you, try missing a couple of payments.
- Steven Wright
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Grill visiting Iowa State tomorrow (Tuesday).
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I don't think that I would count Doyle's class. Didn't his class leave the same time that Nagy left and TJ came in?
That would make it 11 players leaving. Two of them were Joey Feilmeier from Dakota Valley High School and Austin Hennings from Jefferson High School. I'm sure they were both walk-ons.
That would make it 9 players in 5 years.
2014-15- Anders Broman
2013-14- Matt Donlan and Joshua White
2012-13- Joey Feilmeier, Ruben Silva and Taevaunn Prince
2011-12- Alex Olson, Zach Monaghan, Samuel Francis and Austin Hennings
2010-11- Aireus Stephenson
I could be wrong on this but I think it is fairly accurate.Comment
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In his two seasons as a Jack, Doyle played a total of 43 minutes in 15 games. I think he was likely gone even if Nagy hadn't left.I don't think that I would count Doyle's class. Didn't his class leave the same time that Nagy left and TJ came in?
That would make it 11 players leaving. Two of them were Joey Feilmeier from Dakota Valley High School and Austin Hennings from Jefferson High School. I'm sure they were both walk-ons.
That would make it 9 players in 5 years.
2014-15- Anders Broman
2013-14- Matt Donlan and Joshua White
2012-13- Joey Feilmeier, Ruben Silva and Taevaunn Prince
2011-12- Alex Olson, Zach Monaghan, Samuel Francis and Austin Hennings
2010-11- Aireus Stephenson
I could be wrong on this but I think it is fairly accurate.Comment
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Caleb Grill has picked up offers from Iowa State and Creighton in the last couple of day after visiting both schools. If you were pessimistic about him recommitting before, you should feel more-so now.If you think nobody cares about you, try missing a couple of payments.
- Steven Wright
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He was gone the minute he decommitted. So was DJJ.
Yeah, I know they both said they still might come to SDSU but when was the last time we saw that happen? It doesn't happen. They just say that to appease the current fan base, coaches and future teammates. Matt Mooney said the same thing about possibly coming back to USD when he announced it was going to consider grad transferring.Comment

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